Idaho State Counties
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Kitsap County: Low birth weight babies

A low birth weight is under 2,500 grams, or roughly 5 lbs 8 oz. The percent of low birth weight babies is calculated by dividing the number of low birth weight babies by the number of live births. We multiply the result by 100. In counties with relatively few people, a small number of low birth weight babies may have a significant effect on percents from year to year.

In Kitsap County . . .

  • NA percent of babies had low birth weights in 1900, compared to NA percent in Washington

  • NA babies had low birth weights in 1900, compared to NA in 1997
 

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Note: A "low" birthweight is below 2,500 grams, or roughly 5 lbs 8 oz. Percent low birth weight babies is calculated by dividing the number of low birth weight babies by the number of live births. It is presented on a "per 100" basis. NA = Not Reported or Not Available.

Source: 1997-2018: Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (http://www.healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/Health/HealthStatistics/tabid/102/Default.aspx);
1997-2018: National Center for Health Statistics, Birth Data (http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/births.htm); DATE LAST UPDATED: November 30, 2020.



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