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Central Connecticut Health District

Central Connecticut Health District. Community Health Report Card February 2007. Population. % Below Poverty Level. Race (%). Educational Attainment. Households. Top 5 Leading Causes of Death. *Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease (CLRD). % Low Birth Weight*. * Weight less than 2,500 grams.

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Central Connecticut Health District

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  1. Central Connecticut Health District Community Health Report Card February 2007

  2. Population

  3. % Below Poverty Level

  4. Race (%)

  5. Educational Attainment

  6. Households

  7. Top 5 Leading Causes of Death *Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease (CLRD)

  8. % Low Birth Weight* * Weight less than 2,500 grams

  9. % Low Birth Rate(<2,500 g)

  10. Births: % Very Low Birth Weight* Weight Less Than 1,500 grams (a) Not reported if < 5 events, so separate towns not reported

  11. % Non-adequate Prenatal Care

  12. Infant Deaths Rate is per 1000 live births; not calculated if < 5 2004 Data Not Available

  13. % Births to Teens < 20 years (a) Not calculated for < 5 events

  14. Lead Screening% Children <6 Years Screened Each Year

  15. Lead PoisoningNumber (%) tests >=20g/dl

  16. Cancer All SitesCases (Rate/100,000) 2004 Data Not Available

  17. Cancer IncidenceAll Sites 2004 Data Not Available

  18. Breast Cancer (Females)Cases (Rate/100,000) 2004 Data Not Available

  19. Cancer IncidenceFemale Breast Cancer 2004 Data Not Available

  20. Sexually Transmitted Diseases(Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Syphillis) Majority of cases are Chlamydia

  21. AIDS CasesRate per 10,000

  22. AIDS Deaths

  23. Active TuberculosisNumber of cases (rate/10,000)

  24. Hepatitis A# Cases (Rate/10,000)

  25. Hepatitis B# Cases (Rate/10,000)

  26. Foodborne Related Illness* *Salmonellosis, Shigellosis, Campylobacteriosis, Liseriosis, E.Coli 0157, Vibrio, plus Yeriniosis

  27. Lyme Disease# Cases (Rate/10,000)

  28. Asthma ER VisitsChildren < 18 years (frequency)

  29. Asthma ER VisitsAdults 18+ (frequency)

  30. Asthma HospitalizationsChildren <18 years (frequency)

  31. Asthma HospitalizationsAdults 18+ (frequency)

  32. Risk FactorsCurrent SmokingAdults

  33. Risk FactorsCurrent SmokingAdults

  34. Risk FactorsObesityAdults

  35. Risk FactorsObesityAdults

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