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Very low birthweight by race: Atlanta, 2005-2007 Average

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• During 2005-2007 (average), the very low birthweight rate in Atlanta was highest for black infants (3.2%), followed by whites (1.0%) and Asians (0.6%). 
• Black infants (3.2%) were about 5 times as likely as Asian infants (0.6%) to be born very low birthweight during 2005-2007 (average). 

Healthy people 2020

  • Very low birthweight: reduce to no more than 1.4% of live births.

Footnotes

  • Very low birthweight is less than 1500 grams (3 1/3 pounds).
  • Natality data for Georgia in 2008 did not include city of residence. Therefore, data for Atlanta are not available for 2008 or 2006-2008 average.

Source

  • National Center for Health Statistics, final natality data.
  • Retrieved May 22, 2013, from www.marchofdimes.com/peristats.