Surveillance
and Research
Reproductive Health
Atlas
This Interactive Atlas is a web-based interactive geographic information
system (GIS) dedicated to reproductive health issues such as
infant mortality, fertility and low birth weight.
Abortion
Abortion reporting surveillance characteristics of women
rates and ratios
Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)
National summary fertility clinic success rates
embryo laboratory
HIV / AIDS
Guidelines
surveillance slide set
surveillance report minority and young women
trends in AIDS incidence
Hysterectomy
Fact sheet epidemiology
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Infant sleeping position
trends death scene
investigation
Pregnancy
Increased risk among hispanic women
deaths surveillance
PRAMS birth and pregnancy rates trends ectopic pregnancy after tubal
sterilization
From Data To Action
CDCs Public Health Surveillance for Women,
Infants and Children Monograph. A comprehensive description of the CDCs many
surveillance and data system activities related to the health of women and children. Each
chapter describes surveillance for a public health topic in terms of seven factors: (1)
public health importance; (2) a brief history of the program; (3) CDC surveillance
systems; (4) general surveillance findings; (5) methodologic and interpretive issues; (6)
examples of uses of the surveillance data; and (7) future issues regarding the measured
health event or surveillance system. The monograph focuses particularly on information
from the National Survey of Family Growth, the National Hospital Discharge Survey, and the
National Maternal and Infant Health Survey, with brief references to other national
surveys.
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