Description
This Alberta Official Statistic compares the infant mortality rate across all five Alberta Health Services Continuum Zones for the combined years 2011 to 2014. The infant mortality rates are broken down by neonatal mortality (deaths occurring prior to 28 days) and post-neonatal mortality (deaths occurring between 28 days and < 1 year of age). Confidence intervals are presented to assist in interpretation. Alberta is divided into five continuum zones as follows: South, Calgary, Central, Edmonton, and North.
Updated
June 23, 2015
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Date Modified
2015-06-23
Update Frequency
Annual
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Health
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Resource Dates
Date Created
2013-05-28
Date Added to catalogue
2015-05-13T19:26:29.287658
Date Issued
2013-05-28
Date Modified
2015-06-23
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Usage Considerations
Infant mortality rate is defined as the number of infant deaths (one year of age or younger) per 1,000 live births.
Infant mortality is assigned to a continuum zone based on the mother's residence.
Alberta is composed of five continuum zone as follows: South, Calgary, Central, Edmonton and North.
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osi.support@gov.ab.cae of Statistics and Information