Query Criteria for the Percentage of Very Low Birth Weight Infants (less than 1500 grams) Measure

5 Year Group Filter: 2015-2019
Data Grouped By:5 Year Group

Error: IBIS-Q returned malformed/invalid XML.

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More Error Detail:

This is typically backend module configuration problem. Parsing Exception: Error on line 81 of document : The element type "IBISQ_QUERY_RESULT" must be terminated by the matching end-tag "</IBISQ_QUERY_RESULT>". Nested exception: The element type "IBISQ_QUERY_RESULT" must be terminated by the matching end-tag "</IBISQ_QUERY_RESULT>".

Data Sources

Data Issues

Birth certificates are filed electronically by hospital birth certificate clerks. The information comes from a variety of sources including a worksheet the mother fills out, the mother's prenatal record, and the delivery record. The Office of Vital Records and Statistics has a Quality Control program where every hospital is audited annually. Births are randomly selected and hospital records are checked to verify the accuracy of the reported information.

Query Date Time Stamp

These data were queried on: Thu, 28 Mar 2024 04:16:26 MDT
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Content updated: Mon, 15 Nov 2021 12:29:36 MST