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TwitterPurpose:This dataset contains the Crude Rate of live births to teens age 15-17 / 1,000 female population age 15-17 per Colorado Census Tract (2019-2023). Data taken directly from the 2019-2023 Colorado Birth Dataset. Numerator and denominator data are calculated from the 2019-2023 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Colorado Live Birth Statistics.Update Schedule and URL:This dataset is updated annually (September) and is provided using death data directly assembled from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Colorado Live Birth Statistics. For inquiries about vital statistics or for data requests contact cdphe.healthstatistics@state.co.us, or use the data request system.Fields Description:GEOID: 11-digit Census Tract FIPS Identifier COUNTY: County NameNAME: Census Tract NameTF_ADJRATE: Crude Rate of Live Births to Females Age 15-17 / 1,000 Female Population Age 15-17 (2019-2023, Colorado Live Birth Statistics)TF_L95CI: Teen Fertility Rate Lower 95% Confidence IntervalTF_U95CI: Teen Fertility Rate Upper 95% Confidence IntervalTF_STATEADJRATE: Statewide Crude Rate of Live Births to Females Age 15-17 / 1,000 Female Population Age 15-17 (2019-2023, Colorado Live Birth Statistics)TF_SL95CI: Statewide Teen Fertility Rate Lower 95% Confidence IntervalTF_SU95CI: Statewide Teen Fertility Rate Upper 95% Confidence IntervalTF_DISPLAY: Teen Fertility Rate Census Tract Map Display Designation (Estimate is Higher Than State Average Confidence Interval, Lower Than State Average Confidence Interval, Not Different Than State Average Confidence Interval, No Events or Data Suppressed)
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TwitterThese data represent the Crude Colorado County Teen Fertility Rate which equals the total number of live births to teens (age 15-17) divided by the denominator of 1,000 females age 15-17 within each census tract (2015-2019). Population estimates for females age 15-17 were taken from the 2015-2019 American Community Estimates. These data are from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment's Vital Records Birth Dataset and are published annually by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
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View yearly updates and historical trends for Colorado Establishment Birth Rate. Source: Census Bureau. Track economic data with YCharts analytics.
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TwitterIn 2022, the cesarean delivery rate in Colorado stood at **** percent. Furthermore, in this U.S. state, ***** percent of births were preterm in 2022. This statistic shows the percentage of preterm birth and cesarean delivery in Colorado in 2022.
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TwitterThese data contain the Crude Colorado County Low Weight Birth Rate which equals the total number of low weight births (singleton low weight births) divided by the denominator of all singleton births (2015-2019). Low weight births are defined as infants weighing 5 pounds, 8 ounces or less (under 2,500 grams) at birth. These data are from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment's Vital Records Birth Dataset and are published annually by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
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TwitterFuture county population was based on projections for 2100 from the Spatially Explicit Regional Growth Model (SERGoM; Theobald 2005). SERGoM simulates population based on existing patterns of growth by census block, groundwater well and road density, and transportation distance to urban areas, while constraining the pattern of development to areas outside of protected areas and urban areas (Theobald 2005). The dataset here is a projection for a “baseline” growth scenario that assumes a similar trajectory to that of current urban growth (Bierwagen et al. 2010). SERGoM accuracy is estimated as 79–99% when compared to 1990 and 2000 census data, with the accuracy varying by urban/exurban/rural categories and increasing slightly with coarser resolution (Theobald 2005). The accuracy of future model predictions with different economic scenarios is most sensitive to fertility rates, which are subject to cultural change, economic recessions, and the current pattern of lands protected from development (Bierwagen et al. 2010). Bierwagen, B. G., D. M. Theobald, C. R. Pyke, A. Choate, P. Groth, J. V. Thomas, and P. Morefield. 2010. National housing and impervious surface scenarios for integrated climate impact assessments. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 107:20887-20892. Theobald, D. M. 2005. Landscape patterns of exurban growth in the USA from 1980 to 2020. Ecology and Society 10: article 32.
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TwitterPurpose:This dataset contains the Crude Rate of Low Weight Births (Singleton) / All Singleton Births Per Colorado Census Tract (2019-2023). Numerator and denominator data are calculated from the 2019-2023 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Colorado Live Birth Statistics.Update Schedule and URL:This dataset is updated annually (September) and is provided using death data directly assembled from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Colorado Live Birth Statistics. For inquiries about vital statistics or for data requests contact cdphe.healthstatistics@state.co.us, or use the data request system.Fields Description:GEOID: 11-digit Census Tract FIPS Identifier COUNTY: County NameNAME: Census Tract NameLWB_ADJRATE: Crude Low Weight Birth Rate (2019-2023, Colorado Live Birth Statistics)LWB_L95CI: Low Weight Birth Rate Lower 95% Confidence IntervalLWB_U95CI: Low Weight Birth Rate Upper 95% Confidence IntervalLWB_STATEADJRATE: Statewide Crude Low Weight Birth Rate (2019-2023, Colorado Live Birth Statistics)LWB_SL95CI: Statewide Low Weight Birth Rate Lower 95% Confidence IntervalLWB_SU95CI: Statewide Low Weight Birth Rate Upper 95% Confidence IntervalLWB_DISPLAY: Low Weight Birth Rate Census Tract Map Display Designation (Estimate is Higher Than State Average Confidence Interval, Lower Than State Average Confidence Interval, Not Different Than State Average Confidence Interval, No Events or Data Suppressed)
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The size of the U.S. Male Infertility Market market was valued at USD 1.15 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 1.53 billion by 2033, with an expected CAGR of 4.2 % during the forecast period. Recent developments include: In August 2023, Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA) acquired Conceptions Reproductive Associates of Colorado. RMA added Colorado to its network of 25 fertility centers in New Jersey, Texas, Florida, California, Pennsylvania, and Washington. , In July 2021, Hamilton Throne Ltd. Global provider of ART research acquired IVFTECH ApS (IVFtech) and its associated firm, K4 Technology ApS. IVFtech is dedicated to providing laminar flow workstations and huge-capacity incubators for the ART with the aid of its associated firm, K4. The transaction was worth USD 8 million. .
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TwitterThis census tract geography dataset contains eight selected 2011-2015 health outcome rates calculated at the census tract geography for all of the census tracts in Colorado: (Asthma Hospitalizations, Diabetes Hospitalizations, Heart Disease Mortality, Influenza Hospitalizations, Low Weight Birth, Motor Vehicle Accident Mortality, Suicide Mortality, and Teen Fertility). The rates contained in this dataset represent 2011-2015 5-Year Averages and include the 95% confidence interval for each census tract rate as well as the Colorado state average. Published rates that have large confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution. This dataset is assembled and maintained annually by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
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The size of the U.S. Assisted Reproductive Technology Market was valued at USD 6.10 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 8.64 billion by 2032, with an expected CAGR of 5.1 % during the forecast period. Recent developments include: In August 2023, Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA) acquired Conceptions Reproductive Associates of Colorado. RMA added Colorado to its network of 25 fertility centers in New Jersey, Texas, Florida, California, Pennsylvania, and Washington. , In March 2022, FUJIFILM Irvine Scientific completed the acquisition of Shenandoah Biotechnology, a major recombinant protein manufacturer. The terms of the deal were not disclosed. , In January 2022, Future Fertility raised over USD 6 million in Series A funding to accelerate the expansion of its artificial intelligence-based IVF products. While many other companies involved in fertility have focused on embryos, Future Fertility is the first company to offer noninvasive egg testing to patients through a fertility clinic. , In July 2021, Hamilton Throne Ltd. Global provider of ART research acquired IVFTECH ApS (IVFtech) and its associated firm, K4 Technology ApS. IVFtech is dedicated to providing laminar flow workstations and huge-capacity incubators for the ART with the aid of its associated firm, K4. The transaction was worth USD 8 million. .
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TwitterThis county geography dataset contains eight selected 2011-2015 health outcome rates calculated at the county geography for all of the counties in Colorado: (Asthma Hospitalizations, Diabetes Hospitalizations, Heart Disease Mortality, Influenza Hospitalizations, Low Weight Birth, Motor Vehicle Accident Mortality, Suicide Mortality, and Teen Fertility). The rates contained in this dataset represent 2011-2015 5-Year Averages and include the 95% confidence interval for each county rate as well as the Colorado state average. Published rates that have large confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution. This dataset is assembled and maintained annually by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
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TwitterThis county geography dataset contains 2015-2019 5-Year rates calculated at the county geography for the following health outcomes: (Asthma Hospitalizations, Diabetes Hospitalizations, Drug Overdose Mortality, Heart Disease Mortality, Influenza Hospitalizations, Low Weight Birth, Motor Vehicle Accident Mortality, Suicide Mortality, and Teen Fertility). The rates contained in this dataset represent 2015-2019 5-Year Averages and include the 95% confidence interval for each county rate as well as the Colorado state average. Published rates that have large confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution. This dataset is assembled and maintained annually by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
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TwitterThis census tract geography dataset contains 2015-2019 5-Year rates calculated at the census tract geography for the following health outcomes: (Asthma Hospitalizations, Diabetes Hospitalizations, Drug Overdose Mortality, Heart Disease Mortality, Influenza Hospitalizations, Low Weight Birth, Motor Vehicle Accident Mortality, Suicide Mortality, and Teen Fertility). The rates contained in this dataset represent 2015-2019 5-Year Averages and include the 95% confidence interval for each census tract rate as well as the Colorado state average. Published rates that have large confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution. This dataset is assembled and maintained annually by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
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TwitterPurpose:This dataset contains the Crude Rate of live births to teens age 15-17 / 1,000 female population age 15-17 per Colorado Census Tract (2019-2023). Data taken directly from the 2019-2023 Colorado Birth Dataset. Numerator and denominator data are calculated from the 2019-2023 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Colorado Live Birth Statistics.Update Schedule and URL:This dataset is updated annually (September) and is provided using death data directly assembled from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Colorado Live Birth Statistics. For inquiries about vital statistics or for data requests contact cdphe.healthstatistics@state.co.us, or use the data request system.Fields Description:GEOID: 11-digit Census Tract FIPS Identifier COUNTY: County NameNAME: Census Tract NameTF_ADJRATE: Crude Rate of Live Births to Females Age 15-17 / 1,000 Female Population Age 15-17 (2019-2023, Colorado Live Birth Statistics)TF_L95CI: Teen Fertility Rate Lower 95% Confidence IntervalTF_U95CI: Teen Fertility Rate Upper 95% Confidence IntervalTF_STATEADJRATE: Statewide Crude Rate of Live Births to Females Age 15-17 / 1,000 Female Population Age 15-17 (2019-2023, Colorado Live Birth Statistics)TF_SL95CI: Statewide Teen Fertility Rate Lower 95% Confidence IntervalTF_SU95CI: Statewide Teen Fertility Rate Upper 95% Confidence IntervalTF_DISPLAY: Teen Fertility Rate Census Tract Map Display Designation (Estimate is Higher Than State Average Confidence Interval, Lower Than State Average Confidence Interval, Not Different Than State Average Confidence Interval, No Events or Data Suppressed)