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Introduction

Population Characteristics
> Population of Children
> Children of Foreign-Born Parents
> Children in Poverty
> School Dropouts
> Maternal Age
> Working Mothers and Child Care

Health Status
Infants
> Breastfeeding
> Low Birth Weight
> Very Low Birth Weight
> Neonatal and Postneonatal Mortality
> Maternal Mortality
> Infant Mortality
> International Infant Mortality Rates

Children
>Health Status of Children
>Asthma
> Mental Health
> Child Abuse and Neglect
> Pediatric AIDS
> Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
> Hospitalization
> Child Mortality
> Childhood Deaths Due to Injury

Adolescents
> Adolescent Childbearing
> Sexual Activity
> Sexually Transmitted Infections
> Adolescent and Young Adult HIV/AIDS
> Physical Activity and Overweight
> Mental Health Treatment
> Violence
> Substance Abuse
> Cigarette Smoking
> Adolescent Mortality
> Adolescent Mortality from Traffic and Firearm Injuries

Health Services Financing and Utilization
> Vaccination Coverage
> Timing of Dental Care
> Timing of Physician Visits
> Receipt of Preventive Care
> Place of Physician Contact
> Hospital Utilization
> Health Care Financing
> Prenatal Care

State Data
> SCHIP Enrollment Statistics
> Medicaid Enrollees, Expenditures, and Reported EPDST Utilization
> Health Insurance Status of Children
> Children Who Are Uninsured
> Low Birth Weight, Prenatal Care, Births to Women Under Age 18
> Infant and Neonatal Mortality Rates

City Data
> Birth Weight
> Infant Mortality
> Prenatal Care

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Child Health USA 2005 is not copyrighted. Readers are free to duplicate and use all or part of the information contained on this page. Suggested Citation: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau. Child Health USA 2005. Rockville, Maryland: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2005.