1997

A report from the Minnesota Department of Health
1997
MINNESOTA HEALTH STATISTICS
Community Health Services
Minnesota Center for Health Statistics
1997
MINNESOTA HEALTH STATISTICS
Minnesota Center for Health Statistics
Minnesota Department of Health
Metro Square Building – Suite 460
121 East Seventh Place
St. Paul, Minnesota 55164-0975
Published January 1999
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FOREWORD
Minnesota Health Statistics 1997 was prepared by the Minnesota Center for
Health Statistics of the Minnesota Department of Health and is the 47th annual
summary of vital statistics published by the Department.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................ 9
TECHNICAL NOTES ............................................................................................................... 11
A. CHANGES IN FORMAT ....................................................................................................... 11
B. SOURCES OF DATA ........................................................................................................... 11
C. REVISIONS OF SOURCE DOCUMENTS ................................................................................... 13
D. DATA QUALITY ................................................................................................................. 13
E. GEOGRAPHIC ALLOCATION ................................................................................................. 14
F. RATES ............................................................................................................................. 15
OVERVIEW OF 1997 VITAL STATISTICS ............................................................................................. 16
LIVE BIRTHS ............................................................................................................................... 27
INDUCED ABORTIONS .................................................................................................................. 53
FERTILITY ................................................................................................................................... 65
INFANT MORTALITY AND FETAL DEATHS ........................................................................................... 68
MORTALITY ................................................................................................................................ 71
MARRIAGE ................................................................................................................................ 106
DIVORCE ................................................................................................................................. 111
POPULATION ............................................................................................................................ 115
APPENDIX ................................................................................................................................ 123
Definitions ........................................................................................................................ 124
Data Collection Instruments .............................................................................................. 128
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LIST OF TABLES
Overview of 1997
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
Table 5
Table 6
Table 7
Live Births
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
Table 5
Table 6
Table 7
Table 8
Induced Abortions
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
Table 5
Table 6
Table 7
Percent Changes Between 1996 and 1997 Selected Minnesota Health Statistics ...... 17
Resident Live Births, Crude Birth Rates, and Fertility Rates, Minnesota and United
States, 1940, 1945, 1950, 1955, 1960, 1965, 1970-1997 ..................................... 18
Number and Rates of Resident Live Births, Deaths, and Maternal Deaths,
Minnesota and United States, 1940, 1945, 1950, 1955, 1960, 1965, 1970-1997 ... 19
Numbers and Rates of Resident Infant Deaths, Neonatal Deaths, and Fetal Deaths,
Minnesota and United States,1940, 1945, 1950, 1955, 1960, 1965, 1970-1997 .... 20
Marriages and Divorces and Annulments, Numbers and Rates,
Minnesota and United States, 1940, 1945, 1950, 1955, 1960, 1965, 1970-1997 ... 21
Births, Deaths, Infant Deaths, Fetal Deaths, Marriages, Divorces and Annulments by
Month, Minnesota Occurrences, 1997 ................................................................... 22
Live Births, Deaths, Fetal Deaths, Infant Deaths, and Neonatal Deaths
By Urban Area of Residence, Minnesota, 1997 ....................................................... 23
Live Births by County of Occurrence Distributed According to Residence:
Resident Live Births Distributed According to Place of Birth, Minnesota, 1997 ......... 29
Selected Resident Natality Statistics By County and Selected City
Minnesota, 1997 .................................................................................................... 31
Percent of Live Births with Prenatal Care Initiated in Third Trimester or No Care
Received, By County and Selected City of Residence,
Minnesota, 1980, 1985, 1990-1997 ....................................................................... 44
Percent of Live Births with Gestation Less Than 37 Weeks, By County and Selected
City of Residence, Minnesota, 1980, 1985, 1990-1997 .......................................... 46
Live Births by County of Residence and Age of Mother
Minnesota Residents, 1997 ..................................................................................... 48
Live Births by Birth Weight Group by Live Birth Order and By Sex
Minnesota Residents, 1997 ..................................................................................... 50
Live Births by Live Birth Order and Age of Mother, Minnesota Residents, 1997 ...... 51
Prenatal Care and Race by Age of Mother and by Legitimacy Status
Minnesota Residents, 1997 ..................................................................................... 52
Total Induced Abortions and Resident Induced Abortions,
Minnesota, 1973-1997 .......................................................................................... 54
Induced Abortion Ratios By Selected Patient Characteristics
Minnesota Residents, 1980, 1989-1997 ................................................................. 55
Induced Abortions by Age Group and Race
Minnesota Residents, 1997 ..................................................................................... 56
Induced Abortions by Age Group and Marital Status
Minnesota Residents, 1997 ..................................................................................... 57
Induced Abortions by Age Group and Trimester of Gestation
Minnesota Residents, 1997 ..................................................................................... 58
Induced Abortions By Estimated Week of Gestation
Minnesota Residents, 1997 ..................................................................................... 58
Induced Abortions by Age Group, Contraceptive Use and Prior Abortion Status
Minnesota Residents, 1997 ..................................................................................... 59
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LIST OF TABLES (CONT.)
Induced Abortions
Table 8
Table 9
Table 10
Table 11
Table 12
Table 13
Table 14
Fertility
Table 1
Table 2
Infant Mortality
and FFetal
etal Deaths
Table 1
Table 2
Mortality
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
Table 5
Table 6
Table 7
Table 8
Marriage
Divorce
Induced Abortions by Age Group and Contraceptive Use and by Marital Status and
Contraceptive Use, Minnesota Residents, 1997 ...................................................... 60
Induced Abortions by Method of Contraception Used at Conception by Age Group
Minnesota Residents, 1997 ..................................................................................... 61
Minor Complications to the Induced Abortion Procedure
Minnesota Residents, 1997 ..................................................................................... 62
Method of Induced Abortion, Minnesota Residents, 1997 ....................................... 62
Induced Abortions By Type of Admission, Minnesota Residents, 1997 ..................... 62
Induced Abortions by County of Residence, Minnesota, 1997 ................................. 63
Induced Abortions Occurring in Minnesota
by State or Foreign Country of Residence, 1997 ..................................................... 64
Total Reported Pregnancies by Outcome Type and Rate
Minnesota Residents, 1975, 1980-1997 ................................................................. 66
Pregnancy Outcomes and Pregnancy Rates by Age of Woman
Minnesota Residents, 1980, 1985, 1990 and 1997 ................................................. 67
Infant, Neonatal, and Postneonatal Deaths by Cause, Minnesota Residents, 1997 ... 69
Fetal Deaths of 20 Weeks and Over by Cause and Weight
Minnesota Residents, 1997 ..................................................................................... 70
Deaths by County of Occurrence Distributed According to Residence:
Resident Deaths Distributed According to Place of Death, Minnesota, 1997 ........... 73
Deaths From Selected Causes by Age Group and Sex
Minnesota Residents, 1997 ..................................................................................... 75
Deaths Due to Selected Cause By Race, Minnesota Residents, 1997 ...................... 88
Fifteen Leading Causes of Death, Death Rates Per 100,000 Population,
and Percent of Total Deaths, Minnesota Residents, 1997 ......................................... 89
Leading Causes of Death By Selected Age Groups, Minnesota Residents, 1997 ...... 90
Deaths Due to HIV Infection, Minnesota Residents, 1997 ....................................... 91
Deaths Occurring in Minnesota By Cause and Autopsy Status, 1997 ....................... 92
Selected Resident Mortality Statistics By County and Selected City
Minnesota, 1997 .................................................................................................... 93
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
Marriages Reported in Minnesota by State of Residence, 1997.............................. 107
Marriages by County of Occurrence, Minnesota, 1997 ......................................... 108
Marriages Occurring in Minnesota, By Race of Bride and Groom, 1997 ............... 109
Marriages Occurring in Minnesota, By Age of Bride and Groom, 1997 ................. 110
Table 1
Table 2
Dissolutions and Annulments By County of Occurrence, Minnesota, 1997 ............ 112
Dissolutions and Annulments By Age of Petitioner Versus Age of Respondent
Minnesota Occurrence, 1997 ............................................................................... 114
Table 1
Population Estimates By County and Selected City, By Age Group and Sex
Minnesota, 1997 .................................................................................................. 116
Population
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LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE 1
CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH .................................................................................... 129
FIGURE 2
CERTIFICATE OF DEATH ......................................................................................... 130
FIGURE 3
REPORT OF FETAL DEATH ...................................................................................... 131
FIGURE 4
REPORT OF MARRIAGE .......................................................................................... 132
FIGURE 5
REPORT OF DISSOLUTION OR ANNULMENT OF MARRIAGE ............................................ 133
FIGURE 6
REPORT OF INDUCED ABORTION ............................................................................. 134
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INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
PREGNANCY OUTCOMES
(LIVE BIRTHS, FETAL DEATHS, INDUCED ABORTIONS)
Live births to Minnesota residents increased by 1.3 percent from 63,681 in
1996 to 64,491 in 1997. While the number of live births has remained relatively
constant over the past decade, rates continue to decrease due to estimated
increases in both the overall population as well as the female population aged 15
to 44. The live birth rate in 1997 was 13.8 compared to 15.5 in 1988 – an eleven
percent decrease. The fertility rate (births per thousand female population aged
15 through 44) also decreased six percent from 65.4 to 61.4.
Because mothers under 20 and over 35 years of age tend to have more
complications during pregnancy and birth, more infants with low birth weights and
congenital anomalies, and more infant deaths, live births to women in these age
groups are of special interest to those concerned with public health. There were
5675 births to females under 20 years of age in 1997. This number is seventeen
percent higher than the 4856 births to women in the same age group recorded
ten years ago, in 1988. When taking into account the age specific birth rate,
however, the rate of 32.6 per thousand females in the age group under 20 is
twenty percent higher than the 1988 rate of 27.1 per thousand. Numbers of live
births as well as birth rates to mothers 35 years and over have been steadily rising
throughout the past decade. The number of 9025 live births is sixty-five percent
higher than the 1988 figure of 5464. The birth rate per 1,000 women in this age
group in 1997 (22.7) shows a twenty percent increase over the 1988 rate of 20.6.
The number of Minnesota resident fetal deaths was 362 in 1997. Over the
past decade, the rate of fetal death per 1,000 live births dropped from 7.0 in 1988
to 5.6 in 1997 – a twenty percent decline. Changes in fetal death rates should be
interpreted with caution however, since slight changes in small numbers may
excessively inflate or deflate the computed rates.
The number of reported induced abortions to Minnesota residents increased
slightly from 12,876 in 1996 to 12,997 in 1997. The 1997 rate of 12.4 per 1,000
female population aged 15-44 was two percent higher than the 12.1 rate of 1996.
Abortions were first reported to the state in 1973 when the rate per 1,000 female
population aged 15-44 was 5.1. This rate increased steadily and peaked in 1980
at 17.2. The 1997 rate is twenty-eight percent lower than this peak year.
The total number of pregnancies reported by Minnesota residents in 1997 was
77,850 – up 1.2 percent from 76,909 in 1996.
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DEATHS
The total number of deaths to Minnesota residents in 1997 was 36,878, a
decrease of 0.8 percent from the 1996 total of 37,166. The total death rate of
7.9 per thousand population in 1997 was also slightly lower than the 1996 rate of
8.0. Heart disease, cancer, and cerebrovascular disease have remained the three
leading causes of death in the past decade. Although heart disease remains the
number one cause of death, over the decade the rates have decreased from
276.3 to 203.0 per 100,000 population – a 27 percent decline.
The downward trend in Minnesota’s infant mortality leveled off in 1997 when
the rate of 5.9 infant deaths per 1,000 live births remained the same as in 1996.
This came after a 13 percent decrease in the infant mortality rate between 1995
and 1996. The 1997 rate of 5.9 is nearly ninety percent lower than the 1940
infant mortality rate of 47.0 per 1,000 live births.
MARRIAGES, DISSOLUTIONS AND ANNULMENTS
The number of marriages in Minnesota decreased approximately one percent
from 33,046 in 1996 to 32,598 in 1997.
The number of dissolutions and annulments occurring in Minnesota in 1997
was 15,568 – up 2.1 percent from the 15,254 in 1996.
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TECHNICAL NOTES
A. CHANGES IN FORMAT
1997 Minnesota Health Statistics has had a facelift. The majority of the book’s
content remains the same as earlier years even though the tables have taken on a
more updated appearance. A few tables show slight changes and some additional
tables appear in the Live Births and Induced Abortions sections.
Two new trend tables have been added to the Live Births Section of the book.
Live Births Section, Table 3, Pages 31-32, pertains to the trimester prenatal care
was initiated. Table 4, Pages 33-34, contains percentages of births with gestational
age less than 37 weeks. Calculations of these two percentages used in past annual
summaries were based on the physician’s estimate of gestation as noted on the
Minnesota birth certificate. Revised statistical methods of ascertaining gestational
age are now utilized to determine the period of gestation. The new formula takes
into account date of last menstrual period (LMP), birth weight ranges and race of
mother as a basis for imputation of gestation. For comparison purposes, the new
algorithms were applied to 1997 data as well as to prior years beginning with
1980. The resulting trend data are presented in the aforementioned Tables 3 and 4.
Several new tables are introduced in the Induced Abortions Section. Tables 5
and 6, page 47, contain information about induced abortions by trimester of
pregnancy. Tables 10, 11 and 12 , page 51, are all new tables for 1997. Table 10
pertains to complications to the induced abortion procedure, Table 11 contains
information on methods of induced abortions, and Table 12 shows induced
abortions by type of admission.
Due to new divorce data collection practices, ages of husband and wife can no
longer be reported since most of the divorce data are now collected by petitioner
and respondent. Therefore, Divorce Section Table 2, page 109, in 1997
Minnesota Health Statistics has been changed to cross-tabulate age of petitioner
versus age of respondent.
B. SOURCES OF DATA
Vital Events
Birth, death, and fetal death certificates are the source documents for data on
vital events of Minnesota residents filed with the Section of Vital Statistics
Registration with the Minnesota Department of Health for calendar year 1997. A
sample copy of each of these types of certificates is included in Appendix, Figures
1-6, pages 131-136.
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Marriage data are compiled from statistical report forms submitted to the
Section of Vital Statistics Registration by each County Court Administrator.
Although Minnesota counties do not all use the same form to report marriages to
the Minnesota Department of Health, it is possible to extract state marriage data
set requirements from each of the various forms. A sample of one of the marriage
report forms used is shown in Appendix, Figure 4, page 134.
Most Minnesota divorce data are electronically transmitted to the Minnesota
Department of Health from the Minnesota Supreme Court. There are a few
counties which do not subscribe to the Supreme Court’s computer system.
Those counties’ data are reported to MDH via summary worksheets prepared by
the County Court Administrator. A sample copy of the form used to report a
dissolution or annulment of marriage is included in Appendix, Figure 5, page 135.
The cut-off date for 1997 vital events data in this report was August 1, 1998.
Any data pertaining to a 1997 event for which a certificate was filed after August 1,
1998 are not included in this report. It is possible that future data obtained from
the MCHS may differ slightly from that which appears in this report. If this should
occur, it is due to an update to the 1997 data year which was made after the
deadline.
Live births, fetal deaths and deaths relating to Minnesota residents which
occurred in another state are included in this report. The inclusion of these data is
made possible by an agreement for resident exchange of copies of certificates
among all registration areas in the United States. Since marriage and dissolution
reports are not included in the interstate exchange program for vital events,
marriage and dissolution data contained in this annual summary are Minnesota
occurrences only.
Induced Abortions
Minnesota Statutes Section 145.413 provides for the completion and filing of a
report of induced abortion as part of a statewide reporting system. A “Report of
Induced Abortion” form is completed by provider agencies for each abortion
performed. A sample copy of the report form is included in Appendix, Figure 6,
page 136.
Population
Population estimates by county and age group were provided by the U.S.
Bureau of the Census for 1997. Total population estimates for the cities of
Minneapolis, St. Paul and Duluth were provided by the Minnesota Planning
Department, Demographer’s Office. Age group breakdowns for those cities were
calculated by applying 1990 census proportions.
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C. REVISIONS OF SOURCE DOCUMENTS
There have been no revisions to Minnesota birth and fetal death certificates
since the 1989 U.S. standard certificates revision. The Minnesota death certificate
also was revised in 1989 to coincide with the U.S. standard certificate revision.
The death certificate was also modified in 1996 to prepare for printing death
certificate data from electronic data files. The 1996 form contains the same data
items as the previous certificate, however some of the items were reordered and
the cause of death section was enlarged to allow more detail.
D. DATA QUALITY
Vital Events
The quality of data presented in this report is directly related to the
completeness and accuracy of the information contained on the source
documents.
Births, Deaths, and Fetal Deaths
The success of all source documents requires the cooperation and assistance
of medical care providers, medical records, other hospital staff, funeral directors
and vital records registrars. Working together they can assure quality vital statistics
data bases.
The Minnesota Department of Health maintains two major program
operations related to improving the quality of information received on certificates
in order to ensure that the information is as complete and accurate as possible:
1. The query program is a system used to contact hospital personnel, funeral
directors, and/or physicians concerning incomplete or conflicting
information. The follow-up contact is usually done by telephone and is
based on both manual and computer editing procedures.
2. The field program is focused on educating participants in the vital
registration system, i.e., hospital personnel, funeral directors, physicians,
coroners, and medical examiners of the uses and importance of vital
statistics data. The field program conducts seminars with various
associations and makes site visits when problems with registration relating
to a particular event or institution are discovered.
The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) also provides an
independent quality control check on Minnesota’s coding of statistical data. NCHS
has established a two percent upper limit for coding differences involving any one
data item, with the exception of cause of death. A five percent limit is established
for this item due to the complexity of the coding process.
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Dissolutions and Annulments
Very limited data are provided on the monthly dissolution of marriage lists and
data files provided by the Minnesota Supreme Court. Therefore, divorce tables
included in this annual summary are quite basic and straightforward. The only
quality checks performed by the Minnesota Center for Health Statistics are file
completeness checks and some comparison checks at year’s end to alert staff to
major inconsistencies.
Marriages
Items on the marriage data file have traditionally been quite complete since the
file includes very few items, most of which are index type items (i.e., names and
ages of bride and groom, county of occurrence, date of marriage). However, at
this time there is no method of measuring completeness of registration and vital
records registration cannot be sure that every Minnesota marriage has been
counted.
Induced Abortions
The quality of data pertaining to induced abortions is dependent on the
completeness and accuracy of the report forms submitted by provider facilities. A
combination of computer and manual editing enables MCHS personnel to identify
errors on records and take necessary corrective steps. Year-end reports are
prepared for individual provider facilities to allow them to make comparisons with
their own records and to report differences to MCHS. MCHS then analyzes the
differences and makes necessary adjustments.
Population
Total population, and age group and gender populations by county which are
used in 1997 Minnesota Health Statistics were obtained from the U.S. Bureau of
the Census. Selected city total populations were provided by Minnesota Planning,
Demographer’s Office, and city level age and sex breakdowns were
proportionately distributed according to 1990 age and gender census data
provided by the U.S. Bureau of the Census.
E. GEOGRAPHIC ALLOCATION
Vital Events
Vital events can be classified geographically in two ways. The first is by place of
occurrence, i.e., the actual state, county and minor civil division in which the birth
or death took place. The second and more customary way is by place of
residence, i.e., the state, county and minor civil division stated to be the usual
residence of the decedent in the case of deaths or of the mother in the case of a
newborn. Fetal deaths and infant deaths, in cases where the child was never
discharged from the hospital, are classified to the residence of the mother.
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While occurrence statistics are accurate and have both administrative value
and some statistical importance, resident statistics are the more useful tool when
constructing health indices for planning and evaluation purposes. The statistics
provided in this report are residence data unless otherwise stated.
Allocation of vital events by place of residence is sometimes difficult, because
classification depends entirely on the statement of the usual place of residence
furnished by the informant at the time the original certificate is completed. For
various reasons, this statement may be incorrect or incomplete. For example,
mailing addresses very often differ from the actual geographic residence.
Induced Abortions
Data on induced abortions are collected and coded to the county of residence
of the patient. We believe the quality of information on residence is questionable.
Population
The 1997 population estimates by age group and sex are available by state and
county.
F. RATES
Absolute counts of health-related events do not readily lend themselves to
analysis and comparison between years and between various geographic areas
because of population differences and the small number of reported events.
These demographic differences include total number, age and sex distributions,
and ethnic or racial differentials. In order to assess the health status of a particular
population at a specified time, the absolute number of events is converted to a
relative number such as a probability of living or dying, a rate, a ratio, or an index.
This conversion is made by relating the crude number of events to the living
population at risk in a particular area at a specified time. Please refer to Appendix,
page 127 for definitions of rates used in 1997 Minnesota Health Statistics.
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OVERVIEW OF 1997 VITAL STATISTICS
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Overview of 1997 ◆ Table 1
PERCENT CHANGES BETWEEN 1996 AND 1997 SELECTED MINNESOTA HEALTH STATISTICS
Category
Percent Change
1996
1997
Population
+0.1
4,682,748
4,685,549
Births
+1.3
63,681
64,491
Birth Rate
+1.5
13.6
13.8
Out-of-Wedlock Percent
+1.2
24.9%
25.2%
Fertility Rate
+2.8
59.7
61.4
-1.5
1,066,220
1,050,544
White Births
+0.6
54,850
55,158
Black Births
+5.0
4,012
4,214
Indian Births
+4.3
1,350
1,408
Other Asian and Pacific Islander Births
+6.0
2,549
2,702
Prenatal Care – Third Trimester or None*
-12.1
3.3%
2.9%
Infants Weighing Less Than 2,500 Grams
+1.7
5.8%
5.9%
Less Than 37 Weeks Gestation*
-10.1
8.9%
8.0%
-0.8
37,166
36,878
Fetal Deaths
+2.8
352
362
Infant Deaths
+1.3
377
382
Neonatal Deaths
+3.9
232
241
0.0
5.9
5.9
+2.8
3.6
3.7
-1.0
2,342
2,318
Homicide
-24.6
175
132
Unintentional Injury
+5.5
1,636
1,726
Suicide
-13.7
489
422
Injury Undetermined Whether Unintentionally Inflicted
-7.5
40
37
Marriages
-1.4
33,046
32,598
+2.1
15,254
15,568
Population of Women 15-44
Deaths
Infant Mortality Rate
Neonatal Mortality Rate
Violent Deaths
Divorces and Annulments
*
Revised formulae used to calculate percentages. See “Changes In Format” in Technical Notes of the Introduction, page v.
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Overview of 1997 ◆ Table 2
RESIDENT LIVE BIRTHS, CRUDE BIRTH RATES,* AND FERTILITY RATES**, MINNESOTA AND UNITED STATES,
1940, 1945, 1950, 1955, 1960, 1965, 1970-1997
Live Births
Year
Minnesota
1940
1945
52,915
54,656
1950
Crude Birth R
ate*
Rate
United States
Fertility R
ate**
Rate
Minnesota
United States
Minnesota
United States
2,559,000
2,858,000
19.0
20.9
19.4
20.4
81.0
85.1
79.9
85.9
75,078
3,632,000
25.2
24.1
119.1
106.2
1955
81,532
4,097,000
25.7
25.0
130.1
118.3
1960
87,523
4,257,850
25.6
23.7
136.0
118.0
1965
70,810
3,760,358
19.7
19.4
105.9
96.3
1970
68,449
3,731,386
18.0
18.4
88.4
87.9
1971
62,498
3,555,970
16.2
17.2
78.2
81.6
1972
56,395
3,258,411
14.5
15.6
69.6
73.1
1973
53,783
3,136,965
13.8
14.8
65.4
68.8
1974
55,753
3,159,958
14.2
14.8
66.8
67.8
1975
56,463
3,144,198
14.4
14.6
65.4
66.0
1976
56,599
3,167,788
14.3
14.6
63.8
65.0
1977
60,284
3,326,632
15.2
15.1
66.8
66.8
1978
61,997
3,333,279
15.5
15.0
67.1
65.5
1979
65,325
3,494,398
16.1
15.6
69.0
67.2
1980
67,843
3,612,258
16.6
15.9
70.8
68.4
1981
68,652
3,629,238
16.7
15.8
71.0
67.4
1982
68,512
3,680,537
16.6
15.9
70.1
67.3
1983
65,559
3,638,933
15.8
15.5
66.8
65.8
1984
66,715
3,669,141
16.0
15.5
67.9
65.4
1985
67,412
3,760,561
16.1
15.8
68.0
66.2
1986
65,766
3,756,547
15.7
15.6
65.9
65.4
1987
65,168
3,809,394
15.3
15.7
64.9
65.7
1988
66,745
3,909,510
15.5
15.9
65.4
67.2
1989
67,490
4,040,958
15.5
16.4
65.9
69.2
1990
67,985
4,158,212
15.5
16.7
66.3
70.9
1991
67,037
4,110,907
15.2
16.3
64.7
69.6
1992
65,591
4,065,014
14.7
15.9
62.5
68.9
1993
64,646
4,000,240
14.3
15.5
61.0
67.6
1994
64,277
3,952,767
14.1
15.2
59.9
66.7
1995
63,259
3,899,589
13.7
14.7
60.1
65.6
1996
63,681
3,891,494
13.6
14.7
59.7
65.3
1997
64,491
3,894,970
13.8
14.6
61.4
65.3 ***
*
**
***
***
Live Births per 1,000 Population
Live Births per 1,000 Female Population of Ages 15-44
Provisional Data
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Overview of 1997 ◆ Table 3
NUMBER AND RATES OF RESIDENT LIVE BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MATERNAL DEATHS
MINNESOTA AND UNITED STATES,
1940, 1945, 1950, 1955, 1960, 1965, 1970-1997
Live Births
Minnesota
Year
Deaths
United States
Number Rate*
Number
Rate*
Maternal Deaths
Minnesota
United States
Number R ate**
Number Rate**
Minnesota
Number
United States
Rate*** Number Rate***
1940
52,915
19.0
2,559,000
19.4
26,354
9.4
1,417,269
10.8
15
217.3
8,876
376.0
1945
54,656
20.9
2,858,000
20.4
26,763
10.2
1,401,719
10.6
75
137.2
5,668
207.2
1950
75,078
25.2
3,632,000
24.1
27,897
9.4
1,452,454
9.6
43
57.3
2,960
83.3
1955
81,532
25.7
4,097,000
25.0
28,574
9.0
1,528,717
9.3
27
33.1
1,901
47.0
1960
87,523
25.6
4,257,850
23.7
31,596
9.3
1,711,982
9.5
13
14.9
1,579
37.1
1965
70,810
19.7
3,760,358
19.4
32,477
9.0
1,828,136
9.4
12
16.8
1,189
31.6
1970
68,449
18.0
3,731,386
18.4
33,919
8.9
1,921,031
9.5
9
13.1
803
21.5
1971
62,498
16.2
3,555,970
17.2
33,871
8.8
1,927,542
9.3
14
22.4
668
18.8
1972
56,395
14.5
3,258,411
15.6
34,565
8.9
1,963,944
9.4
4
7.1
612
18.8
1973
53,783
13.8
3,136,965
14.8
33,899
8.7
1,973,003
9.3
4
7.4
477
15.2
1974
55,753
14.2
3,159,958
14.8
33,501
8.6
1,934,388
9.1
4
7.2
462
14.6
1975
56,463
14.4
3,144,198
14.6
32,686
8.3
1,892,879
8.8
3
5.3
403
12.8
1976
56,599
14.3
3,167,788
14.6
32,798
8.3
1,909,440
8.8
2
3.5
390
12.3
1977
60,284
15.2
3,326,632
15.1
32,281
8.1
1,899,597
8.6
4
6.6
373
11.2
1978
61,997
15.5
3,333,279
15.0
33,312
8.3
1,927,788
8.7
6
9.7
321
9.6
1979
65,325
16.1
3,494,398
15.6
32,082
7.9
1,913,841
8.5
3
4.6
336
9.6
1980
67,843
16.6
3,612,258
15.9
33,415
8.2
1,989,841
8.8
4
5.9
334
9.2
1981
68,652
16.7
3,629,238
15.8
32,815
8.0
1,977,981
8.6
2
2.9
309
8.5
1982
68,512
16.6
3,680,537
15.9
32,976
8.0
1,974,797
8.5
3
4.4
292
7.9
1983
65,559
15.8
3,638,933
15.5
33,902
8.2
2,019,201
8.6
2
3.1
290
8.0
1984
66,715
16.0
3,669,141
15.5
33,746
8.1
2,039,369
8.6
5
7.5
285
7.8
1985
67,412
16.1
3,760,561
15.8
34,793
8.3
2,086,440
8.7
3
4.5
295
7.8
1986
65,766
15.7
3,756,547
15.6
35,070
8.3
2,105,361
8.7
1
1.5
272
7.2
1987
65,168
15.3
3,809,394
15.7
34,512
8.1
2,123,323
8.7
1
1.5
251
6.6
1988
66,745
15.5
3,909,510
15.9
35,436
8.2
2,167,999
8.8
4
6.0
330
8.4
1989
67,490
15.5
4,040,958
16.4
34,263
7.9
2,150,466
8.7
1
1.5
320
7.9
1990
67,985
15.5
4,158,212
16.7
34,739
7.9
2,148,463
8.6
3
4.4
343
8.2
1991
67,037
15.2
4,110,907
16.3
35,241
8.0
2,169,518
8.6
5
7.5
323
7.9
1992
65,591
14.7
4,065,014
15.9
34,978
7.8
2,175,613
8.5
3
4.6
318
7.8
1993
64,646
14.3
4,000,240
15.5
36,407
8.1
2,268,553
8.8
3
4.6
302
7.5
1994
64,277
14.1
3,952,767
15.2
36,343
8.0
2,278,994
8.8
3
4.7
328
8.3
1995
63,259
13.7
3,899,589
14.8
37,427
8.1
2,312,132
8.8
0
0.0
277
7.1
1996
63,681
13.6
3,914,953
14.7
37,166
8.0
2,314,690
8.7
3
4.7
294
1997
64,491
13.8
3,894,970
36,878
7.9
2,314,738
4
6.2
291
*
Live Births per 1,000 Population,
**
+
14.6
+
+
8.6
+
Deaths per 1,000 Population, ***Maternal Deaths per 100,000 Live Births, +Provisional Data
19
7.6
+
7.5+
Overview of 1997 ◆ Table 4
NUMBERS AND RATES OF RESIDENT INFANT DEATHS, NEONATAL DEATHS, AND FETAL DEATHS
MINNESOTA AND UNITED STATES,
1940, 1945, 1950, 1955, 1960, 1965, 1970-1997
Infant Deaths
Minnesota
Year
1940
Number Rate*
1,772
Neonatal Deaths
United States
Fetal Deaths
Minnesota
United States
Minnesota
Number R ate**
Number Rate**
Number
Rate*
110,984
47.0
1,246+
23.4
67,866
28.8
1,144
+
22.6
66,593
24.3
1,141
33.3
Number
+
+
United States
Rate*** Number Rate***
21.5
73,802
31.3
20.9
65,513
23.9
1945
1,698
31.1
104,684
38.3
1,226
1950
1,876
25.0
103,825
29.2
1,430
19.0
72,855
20.5
1,208
16.1
68,262
19.2
1955
1,779
21.8
106,903
26.4
1,386
17.0
77,351
19.1
1,173
14.4
69,153
17.1
1960
1,881
21.5
110,873
26.0
1,397
16.0
79,733
18.7
1,058
12.1
68,480
16.1
1965
1,432
20.2
92,866
24.7
1,075
15.2
66,419
17.7
921
13.0
60,859
16.2
1970
1,203
17.6
74,667
20.0
944
13.8
56,279
15.1
705
10.3
52,961
14.2
1971
1,081
17.3
67,981
19.1
829
13.3
50,496
14.2
594
9.5
47,818
13.4
1972
946
16.8
60,182
18.5
704
12.5
44,432
13.6
533
9.5
41,380
12.7
1973
831
15.5
55,581
17.7
630
11.7
40,664
13.0
481
8.9
38,309
12.2
1974
809
14.5
52,776
16.7
598
10.7
38,738
12.3
523
9.4
36,281
11.5
1975
771
13.7
50,525
16.1
582
10.3
36,416
11.6
479
8.5
33,796
10.7
1976
789
13.9
48,265
15.2
565
10.0
34,587
10.9
487
8.6
33,111
10.5
1977
664
11.0
46,975
14.1
478
7.9
32,860
9.9
471
7.8
33,053
9.9
1978
739
11.9
45,945
13.8
513
8.3
31,618
9.5
468
7.6
32,301
9.7
1979
700
10.7
45,665
13.1
469
7.2
30,980
8.9
445
6.8
32,969
9.4
1980
679
10.0
45,526
12.6
421
6.2
30,618
8.5
449
6.6
33,353
9.2
1981
701
10.2
43,305
11.9
448
6.5
29,121
8.0
461
6.7
32,596
9.0
1982
645
9.4
42,401
11.5
402
5.9
28,335
7.7
429
6.3
NA
NA
1983
645
9.8
40,627
11.2
410
6.3
26,507
7.3
457
7.0
NA
NA
1984
590
8.8
39,580
10.8
362
5.4
25,691
7.0
465
7.0
NA
NA
1985
591
8.8
40,030
10.6
364
5.4
26,179
7.0
439
6.5
NA
NA
1986
606
9.2
38,891
10.4
365
5.5
25,212
6.7
400
6.1
NA
NA
1987
564
8.7
38,408
10.1
335
5.1
24,627
6.5
404
6.2
NA
NA
1988
521
7.8
38,910
10.0
316
4.7
24,690
6.3
466
7.0
NA
NA
1989
479
7.1
39,655
9.8
279
4.1
25,168
6.3
430
6.4
NA
NA
1990
496
7.3
38,100
9.2
295
4.3
24,309
5.8
449
6.6
NA
NA
1991
502
7.5
36,766
8.9
298
4.4
22,978
5.6
426
6.4
NA
NA
1992
464
7.1
34,628
8.5
294
4.5
21,849
5.4
407
6.2
NA
NA
1993
486
7.5
33,466
8.4
296
4.6
21,174
5.3
338
5.2
NA
NA
1994
451
7.0
31,710
8.0
295
4.6
20,250
5.1
365
5.7
NA
NA
1995
427
6.8
29,583
7.6
255
4.0
19,155
4.9
364
5.8
NA
NA
1996
377
5.9
28,487
7.3
232
3.6
18,572
352
5.5
NA
NA
1997
382
5.9
27,692
241
3.7
18,153
362
5.6
NA
NA
Infant Deaths per 1,000 Live Births
*
**
@
7.1
@
Neonatal Deaths per 1,000 Live Births
***
4.8
@
4.7
Fetal Deaths per 1,000 Live Births
20
@
Place of Occurrence
+
Provisional Data
@
Overview of 1997 ◆ Table 5
MARRIAGES AND DIVORCES AND ANNULMENTS, NUMBERS AND RATES*
MINNESOTA AND UNITED STATES, 1940, 1945, 1950, 1955, 1960, 1965, 1970-1997
Marriages
Minnesota
Divorces
United States
Minnesota
United States
Year
Number
Rate*
Number
Rate
Number
Rate**
Number
Rate**
1940
27,419
9.8
1,595,879
12.1
2,957
1.1
264,000
2.0
1945
26,195
10.0
1,612,992
12.2
5,326
2.0
485,000
3.5
1950
30,991
10.4
1,667,231
11.1
4,049
1.4
385,000
2.6
1955
24,854
7.8
1,531,000
9.3
3,757
1.2
377,000
2.3
1960
23,596
6.9
1,523,000
8.5
4,175
1.2
393,000
2.2
1965
26,472
7.4
1,800,000
9.3
4,848
1.3
479,000
2.5
1970
31,280
8.2
2,158,802
10.6
8,221
2.2
708,000
3.5
1971
31,196
8.1
2,190,481
10.6
9,494
2.5
773,000
3.7
1972
32,227
8.3
2,282,154
10.9
10,214
2.6
845,000
4.0
1973
32,996
8.5
2,284,108
10.8
11,113
2.9
915,000
4.3
1974
33,547
8.6
2,229,667
10.5
12,204
3.1
977,000
4.6
1975
32,237
8.2
2,152,662
10.0
13,147
3.3
1,036,000
4.8
1976
32,027
8.1
2,154,807
9.9
13,764
3.5
1,083,000
5.0
1977
33,040
8.3
2,178,367
9.9
13,852
3.5
1,091,000
5.0
1978
33,480
8.4
2,282,272
10.3
14,183
3.5
1,130,000
5.1
1979
37,020
9.1
2,331,337
10.4
14,542
3.6
1,181,000
5.3
1980
37,625
9.2
2,390,252
10.6
15,092
3.7
1,189,000
5.2
1981
37,638
9.2
2,422,145
10.6
16,329
4.0
1,213,000
5.3
1982
37,409
9.1
2,456,278
10.6
15,177
3.7
1,170,000
5.1
1983
36,259
8.7
2,445,604
10.5
14,789
3.6
1,158,000
5.0
1984
36,223
8.7
2,477,192
10.5
14,758
3.5
1,169,000
5.0
1985
35,059
8.4
2,412,625
10.1
14,795
3.5
1,190,000
5.0
1986
34,199
8.1
2,407,099
10.0
14,426
3.4
1,178,000
4.9
1987
33,683
7.9
2,403,378
9.9
14,931
3.5
1,166,000
4.8
1988
33,654
7.8
2,395,926
9.7
15,245
3.5
1,167,000
4.8
1989
34,326
7.9
2,403,268
9.7
15,675
3.6
1,157,000
4.7
1990
33,688
7.7
2,443,489
9.8
15,595
3.6
1,182,000
4.7
1991
32,841
7.4
2,371,000
***
9.4
16,075
3.6
1,187,000
4.7***
1992
32,237
7.2
2,362,000 ***
9.3***
16,575
3.7
1,215,000 ***
4.8***
1993
32,691
7.2
2,334,000 ***
9.0***
16,025
3.5
1,187,000 ***
4.6***
1994
32,919
7.2
2,362,000 ***
9.1***
15,746
3.4
1,191,000 ***
4.6***
1995
32,878
7.1
2,336,000 ***
***
8.9
15,486
3.3
1,169,000 ***
4.4***
1996
33,046
7.0
2,344,000 ***
8.8***
15,254
3.2
1,150,000 ***
4.3***
1997
32,598
7.0
2,384,000 ***
8.9***
15,568
3.3
1,163,000 ***
4.3***
*
**
***
Marriages per 1,000 Population
Divorces and Annulments per 1,000 Population
Provisional Data
21
Overview of 1997 ◆ Table 6
BIRTHS, DEATHS, INFANT DEATHS, FETAL DEATHS, MARRIAGES, DIVORCES AND ANNULMENTS BY MONTH
MINNESOTA OCCURENCES, 1997
Births
Deaths
TOTAL
64,461
37,037
404
383
32,598
15,568
January
5,062
3,723
44
32
1,000
1,000
February
4,853
2,892
33
23
1,493
1,194
March
5,599
3,175
29
35
1,408
1,273
April
5,354
3,066
37
32
2,146
1,244
May
5,841
3,147
36
32
3,256
1,395
June
5,617
2,778
34
28
4,174
1,320
July
5,780
2,821
27
27
3,221
1,346
August
5,578
2,826
25
41
5,071
1,267
September
5,471
2,883
32
37
4,191
1,243
October
5,351
3,193
31
28
3,398
1,403
November
4,859
3,295
39
31
1,637
1,155
December
5,096
3,238
37
37
1,603
1,728
22
Fetal
Deaths
Divorces
and
Annulments
Infant
Deaths
Marriages
Overview of 1997 ◆ Table 7
LIVE BIRTHS, DEATHS, FETAL DEATHS, INFANT DEATHS, AND NEONATAL DEATHS
BY URBAN AREA* OF RESIDENCE, MINNESOTA, 1997
Live
Births
Deaths
Fetal
Deaths
Infant
Deaths
Neonatal
Deaths
Afton
Albert Lea
Alexandria
Andover
Anoka
25
195
112
398
342
13
283
163
37
157
4
1
2
2
1
1
5
1
1
4
1
Apple Valley
Arden Hills
Austin
Baxter
Bayport
576
67
250
46
11
161
109
291
15
19
3
-
2
4
-
2
3
-
Belle Plaine
Bemidji
Benson
Big Lake
Blaine
61
172
45
133
568
52
155
65
26
140
2
2
4
1
1
5
1
1
3
Bloomington
Blue Earth
Brainerd
Breckenridge
Brooklyn Center
942
31
207
52
408
700
89
194
61
258
8
1
3
13
1
3
3
9
1
3
3
1,055
171
891
60
40
173
105
211
9
48
9
3
9
1
-
5
1
7
-
4
1
5
-
Cambridge
Cannon Falls
Champlin
Chanhassen
Chaska
78
49
331
311
312
117
52
50
28
78
1
2
-
2
1
3
3
1
1
2
2
Chisolm
Circle Pines
Cloquet
Cold Spring
Columbia Heights
57
105
153
33
214
82
29
121
32
187
2
1
5
2
Coon Rapids
Corcoran
Cottage Grove
Crookston
Crystal
971
51
453
103
325
250
11
73
121
199
4
2
3
3
1
1
3
3
1
3
60
31
78
99
56
12
18
26
130
10
-
1
-
-
961
1,037
93
108
802
959
129
13
89
154
3
5
1
4
2
4
1
3
1
3
3
Urban Area
Brooklyn Park
Buffalo
Burnsville
Byron
Caledonia
Dayton
Deephaven
Delano
Detroit Lakes
Dilworth
Duluth
Eagan
East Bethel
East Grand Forks
Eden Prairie
23
Overview of 1997 ◆ Table 7
LIVE BIRTHS, DEATHS, FETAL DEATHS, INFANT DEATHS, AND NEONATAL DEATHS
BY URBAN AREA* OF RESIDENCE, MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
Live
Births
Deaths
Fetal
Deaths
Infant
Deaths
Neonatal
Deaths
Edina
Elk River
Ely
Eveleth
Fairmont
421
283
25
52
109
458
105
88
84
120
1
-
3
-
2
-
Falcon Heights
Faribault
Farmington
Fergus Falls
Forest Lake
39
286
337
139
139
28
206
77
190
90
1
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
Fridley
Glencoe
Glenwood
Golden Valley
Goodview
358
99
32
237
2
179
59
83
199
9
1
2
4
-
3
1
1
-
2
1
-
Grand Rapids
Granite Falls
Ham Lake
Hastings
Hermantown
114
37
158
234
54
154
33
30
126
42
1
2
1
1
-
-
Hibbing
Hopkins
Hugo
Hutchinson
Independence
176
211
99
197
9
237
180
17
119
9
1
1
1
2
-
2
1
1
-
2
1
-
International Falls
Inver Grove Heights
Jackson
Jordan
Kasson
93
365
33
60
77
99
129
62
26
30
1
2
1
-
-
La Crescent
Lake City
Lake Elmo
Lakeville
Lauderdale
55
42
84
606
36
35
83
20
64
9
3
-
1
2
-
2
-
Le Sueur
Lindstrom
Lino Lakes
Litchfield
Little Canada
54
51
222
73
117
41
37
24
111
63
1
1
2
2
1
2
Little Falls
Long Prairie
Luverne
Mahtomedi
Mankato
107
38
56
95
336
139
56
70
34
233
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
Maple Grove
Maplewood
Marshall
Medoma
Melrose
635
434
169
29
38
94
356
86
3
38
2
2
-
4
3
-
2
3
-
Urban Area
24
Overview of 1997 ◆ Table 7
LIVE BIRTHS, DEATHS, FETAL DEATHS, INFANT DEATHS, AND NEONATAL DEATHS
BY URBAN AREA* OF RESIDENCE, MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
Urban Area
Mendota Heights
Minneapolis
Minnetonka
Minnetrista
Montevideo
Live
Births
Deaths
Fetal
Deaths
Infant
Deaths
Neonatal
Deaths
120
6,062
475
39
64
55
3,249
279
7
84
49
4
1
53
3
1
32
3
-
Monticello
Moorhead
Mora
Morris
Mound
154
366
44
53
148
54
252
72
73
49
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Mounds View
Mountain Iron
New Brighton
New Hope
Newport
199
25
251
275
43
43
26
178
348
16
1
2
-
1
2
2
-
2
2
-
New Prague
New Ulm
Northfield
North Branch
North Mankato
70
135
187
112
171
54
121
133
48
43
1
2
1
-
1
-
North Oaks
North St. Paul
Oakdale
Oak Grove
Oak Park Heights
21
142
408
16
25
13
64
102
7
12
1
1
1
-
-
Olivia
Orono
Osseo
Ostego
Owatonna
29
47
46
39
302
48
10
51
14
173
1
3
1
1
Park Rapids
Pine City
Pipestone
Plainview
Plymouth
51
40
51
43
827
72
53
61
46
183
1
4
5
5
Princeton
Prior Lake
Proctor
Ramsey
Red Wing
47
263
34
269
176
76
48
23
34
174
-
1
1
1
3
1
1
2
68
476
209
1,381
70
86
257
171
560
15
5
2
-
2
1
9
1
2
1
5
1
Redwood Falls
Richfield
Robbinsdale
Rochester
Rockford
25
Overview of 1997 ◆ Table 7
LIVE BIRTHS, DEATHS, FETAL DEATHS, INFANT DEATHS, AND NEONATAL DEATHS
BY URBAN AREA* OF RESIDENCE, MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
Urban Area
Live
Births
Deaths
Fetal
Deaths
Infant
Deaths
Neonatal
Deaths
Roseau
Rosemount
Roseville
Saint Anthony
Saint Charles
42
281
336
61
56
54
45
376
98
40
3
2
-
2
1
1
-
Saint Cloud
Saint Francis
Saint James
Saint Joseph
Saint Louis Park
742
81
96
46
583
371
13
51
15
466
1
2
6
1
5
3
1
2
117
4,862
82
81
125
22
2,401
31
81
68
2
28
1
3
1
34
2
-
19
-
Sauk Centre
Sauk Rapids
Savage
Shakopee
Shoreview
42
157
431
339
288
46
100
22
101
103
1
3
2
-
1
2
-
1
1
-
Shorewood
Sleepy Eye
South St. Paul
Spring Lake Park
Staples
82
47
289
71
28
27
58
198
35
54
1
1
-
2
2
-
1
1
-
Stewartville
Stillwater
Thief River Falls
Two Harbors
Vadnais Heights
86
270
110
54
174
46
175
100
68
52
1
2
1
1
1
1
-
Victoria
Virginia
Waconia
Wadena
Waite Park
55
102
92
42
103
9
172
92
74
45
1
1
1
1
-
-
Waseca
Watertown
Wayzata
West St. Paul
White Bear Lake
135
47
96
223
406
84
35
77
275
214
2
4
-
1
3
1
1
Willmar
Windom
Winona
Woodbury
Worthington
Wyoming
305
65
333
691
185
57
206
63
277
147
101
18
4
2
1
3
1
-
1
1
4
2
2
2
1
2
2
-
Saint Michael
Saint Paul
Saint Paul Park
Saint Peter
Sartell
*Municipalities with a population of 2,500 or more as of the 1990 Census.
26
LIVE BIRTHS
27
Live Births
EVERY DAY IN 1997, RESIDENTS OF MINNESOTA EXPERIENCED AN AVERAGE OF:
28
Live Births ◆ Table 1
LIVE BIRTHS BY COUNTY OF OCCURENCE DISTRIBUTED ACCORDING TO RESIDENCE:
RESIDENT LIVE BIRTHS DISTRIBUTED ACCORDING TO PLACE OF BIRTH, MINNESOTA, 1997
Births Occurring in County
County
Total
State Total
64,461
Aitkin
40
Anoka
4,091
Becker
390
Beltrami
796
Benton
3
Big Stone
89
Blue Earth
1,050
Brown
453
Carlton
216
Carver
968
Cass
2
Chippewa
156
Chisago
322
Clay
1
Clearwater
19
Cook
29
Cottonwood
173
Crow Wing
734
Dakota
3,485
Dodge
Douglas
512
Faribault
31
Fillmore
20
Freeborn
443
Goodhue
353
Grant
8
Hennepin
19,310
Minneapolis
9,701
Houston
Hubbard
160
Isanti
452
Itasca
435
Jackson
Kanabec
160
Kandiyohi
827
Kittson
14
Koochiching
115
Lac Qui Parle
35
Lake
39
Lake of the Woods 28
Le Sueur
24
Lincoln
43
Lyon
433
McLeod
585
Mahnomen
Marshall
Martin
292
Meeker
195
Mille Lacs
87
Morrison
247
Mower
372
County
Residents
42,238
39
2,615
275
540
3
41
545
265
152
410
2
88
229
1
15
29
103
525
2,554
315
25
20
288
241
6
13,918
4,204
101
194
380
63
515
11
111
34
38
24
17
18
297
379
205
140
53
211
312
Other
Minnesota
Residents
20,280
1
1,467
115
250
14
504
186
64
556
68
88
3
70
209
888
196
2
116
31
2
5,259
5,397
59
254
55
97
307
2
4
1
1
4
7
11
136
203
52
55
34
36
47
Out of
State
Residents
1,943
9
6
34
1
2
2
5
1
43
1
4
39
81
133
100
4
5
1
14
3
35
13
29
Resident Births
Outside County
Outside
Within
Minnesota
Minnesota
20,280
1,973
112
1,615
4
38
78
10
10
481
16
3
34
1
24
1
197
1
617
2
255
2
72
318
52
15
603
76
4
14
32
9
56
2,565
7
247
1
24
135
162
48
52
4
262
1
52
3
1,515
26
1,845
13
4
201
68
6
144
1
70
1
103
14
88
37
15
36
37
53
7
77
7
2
301
32
11
15
29
129
1
53
22
54
58
33
1
125
197
197
115
3
Total
64,491
151
4,234
391
560
484
60
580
290
350
1,029
259
160
599
619
95
43
144
581
5,126
248
339
160
230
344
504
61
15,459
6,062
205
175
339
451
117
151
552
62
148
94
115
33
318
61
341
509
75
112
239
265
250
408
430
Live Births ◆ Table 1
LIVE BIRTHS BY COUNTY OF OCCURENCE DISTRIBUTED ACCORDING TO RESIDENCE:
RESIDENT LIVE BIRTHS DISTRIBUTED ACCORDING TO PLACE OF BIRTH, MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
Births Occurring in County
County
Total
Murray
Nicollet
68
Nobles
322
Norman
Olmsted
2,761
Otter Tail
484
Pennington
244
Pine
5
Pipestone
89
Polk
200
Pope
62
Ramsey
10,220
St. Paul
7,457
Red Lake
2
Redwood
166
Renville
55
Rice
762
Rock
133
Roseau
256
St. Louis
2,969
Duluth
2,312
Scott
855
Sherburne
410
Sibley
3
Stearns
2,579
Steele
456
Stevens
91
Swift
32
Todd
101
Traverse
19
Wabasha
122
Wadena
264
Waseca
72
Washington
829
Watonwan
82
Wilkin
305
Winona
455
Wright
716
Yellow Medicine
35
Unknown
-
County
Residents
35
207
1,767
413
136
5
61
154
49
5,635
3,292
2
132
48
566
67
241
1,963
950
470
177
3
1,541
320
66
27
82
9
72
106
57
430
66
68
376
512
28
-
Other
Minnesota
Residents
33
97
909
70
107
25
42
13
4,372
4,013
34
6
196
63
10
400
757
384
232
1,035
133
25
5
19
6
21
158
15
140
16
28
23
204
5
-
Out of
State
Residents
18
85
1
1
3
4
213
152
1
3
5
606
605
1
1
3
3
4
29
259
209
56
2
-
30
Resident Births
Outside County
Outside
Within
Minnesota
Minnesota
94
10
298
43
48
12
71
10
6
117
59
8
24
254
3
27
25
38
200
71
1,787
13
1,560
10
30
4
73
2
155
125
1
6
44
22
9
34
6
8
3
871
1
781
213
1
78
5
99
38
113
204
1
26
19
150
3
46
4
192
2,234
22
119
11
28
108
101
742
4
100
6
1
-
Total
104
333
298
83
1,783
589
168
262
113
392
120
7,435
4,862
36
207
203
692
117
272
2,003
961
1,342
958
217
1,624
419
104
140
287
54
225
156
249
2,686
185
107
585
1,258
134
1
Live Births ◆ Table 2
SELECTED RESIDENT NATALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY
MINNESOTA, 1997
Live Births
Fertility Rate
Birth Rate
Sex:
Out-of-Wedlock, Percent
Race:
Male
Female
White
Black
Indian
Live Birth Order, Percent
1st Birth
5th or Over
Prematurity, Percent
Less than 37 weeks**
Less than 2500 grams
Plurality:
Single
Twin
Triplet
Mother’s Age, Percent
Under 18
18-19
40 and over
Mother’s Education, Percent Less than 12 years
Over 3 years college
Prenatal Care Began, Percent 3rd Trimester or none **
Congenital Anomalies, Percent
Abnormal Conditions of Child, Percent
Infant Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Neonatal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
First Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
1-6 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
7-27 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Fetal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Perinatal Rate**
Maternal Deaths
*
State Total includes unknown county of residence.
State*
Big
Blue
Total
Aitkin
Anoka
Becker Beltrami
Benton
Stone
Earth
64,491
151
4,234
391
560
484
60
580
61.4
70.0
60.8
71.7
64.0
63.3
66.4
43.5
13.8
10.9
14.8
13.4
14.5
14.4
10.6
10.7
33,155
76
2,178
210
292
244
32
294
31,336
75
2,056
181
268
240
28
286
25.1
29.8
22.0
34.0
50.5
23.8
30.0
24.0
55,158
140
3,957
319
341
460
57
537
4,214
1
110
1
2
7
16
1,408
9
43
68
210
3
1
4
39.7
42.4
37.7
37.3
37.5
40.1
45.0
45.7
4.5
8.0
3.5
7.7
8.4
3.7
5.0
3.1
8.0
8.0
7.6
8.2
7.7
8.1
8.3
8.3
5.9
5.3
5.8
6.4
6.6
5.6
3.3
4.0
62,447
147
4,096
381
548
474
60
560
1,893
4
123
10
12
10
20
151
15
3.1
2.7
2.4
3.1
7.0
1.7
6.7
2.2
5.7
9.3
4.2
10.7
9.1
6.6
6.7
6.2
2.1
1.3
1.6
2.1
1.6
.6
1.7
10.2
10.6
7.4
12.3
17.7
6.8
20.0
5.7
31.9
12.6
28.3
14.1
23.0
24.6
15.0
37.1
2.9
2.0
2.0
2.6
6.6
1.2
1.7
1.6
1.3
.7
.9
3.1
1.6
2.7
.7
4.3
5.3
2.4
5.9
4.5
11.8
5.0
1.7
382
2
25
1
7
4
6
293
2
22
1
4
4
6
55
2
14
1
3
241
17
5
3
4
189
16
3
3
4
32
1
9
2
127
11
5
1
1
90
10
3
1
1
24
1
4
2
59
3
2
52
3
2
4
2
55
3
2
1
47
3
2
1
4
3
362
1
17
4
1
1
6
280
1
14
2
1
1
5
44
2
9
2
8.5
6.6
7.3
16.1
4.1
16.7
15.5
4
1
**
Table data are not comparable in past years’ annual summaries due to changes in formulae used in calculations
of these variables. See Live Births section, Tables 3 and 4.
31
Live Births ◆ Table 2
SELECTED RESIDENT NATALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY
MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
Live Births
Fertility Rate
Birth Rate
Sex:
Out-of-Wedlock, Percent
Race:
Male
Female
White
Black
Indian
Live Birth Order, Percent
1st Birth
5th or Over
Prematurity, Percent
Less than 37 weeks**
Less than 2500 grams
Plurality:
Single
Twin
Triplet
Mother’s Age, Percent
Under 18
18-19
40 and over
Mother’s Education, Percent Less than 12 years
Over 3 years college
Prenatal Care Began, Percent 3rd Trimester or none **
Congenital Anomalies, Percent
Abnormal Conditionsof Child, Percent
Infant Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Neonatal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
First Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
1-6 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
7-27 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Fetal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Perinatal Rate**
Maternal Deaths
*
State Total includes unknown county of residence.
State*
Total
Brown
Carlton
Carver
Cass
Chippewa Chisago
Clay
64,491
290
350
1,029
259
160
599
619
61.4
53.8
58.8
70.7
59.3
69.6
73.4
48.1
13.8
10.7
11.4
16.3
10.1
12.3
15.2
12.0
33,155
153
170
513
121
84
303
316
31,336
137
180
516
138
76
296
303
25.1
20.0
29.1
12.5
47.1
23.8
22.2
30.2
55,158
284
298
984
179
155
583
575
4,214
1
1
7
1
1
10
1,408
50
4
74
2
3
25
39.7
37.2
40.0
36.8
37.5
41.3
36.9
37.5
4.5
6.2
5.4
2.4
6.2
2.5
4.5
4.9
8.0
7.9
8.3
7.6
9.7
3.8
9.2
10.0
5.9
6.2
5.1
5.1
5.8
3.1
7.0
6.8
62,447
280
337
1,002
250
158
578
596
1,893
10
13
24
6
2
18
20
151
3
3
3
3
3.1
1.0
3.1
1.5
7.0
2.5
3.5
5.0
5.7
6.9
6.9
3.1
11.2
9.4
6.0
6.3
2.1
1.7
2.6
2.2
1.5
1.3
1.7
1.3
10.2
6.9
8.6
5.1
16.6
6.3
9.0
15.0
31.9
30.3
24.3
46.7
11.2
18.1
21.0
31.0
2.9
2.8
1.1
1.5
5.0
1.9
2.2
3.4
1.3
3.1
2.3
1.0
.4
1.3
.2
.8
4.3
4.8
8.0
3.6
4.6
8.1
3.2
4.7
382
3
2
5
1
2
5
5
293
3
2
5
1
2
5
5
55
14
241
1
1
3
1
3
1
189
1
1
3
1
3
1
32
9
127
1
1
90
1
1
24
4
59
1
1
1
1
2
1
52
1
1
1
1
2
1
4
2
55
1
47
1
4
3
362
3
3
2
1
2
280
2
3
2
1
2
44
1
9
8.5
13.8
11.4
3.9
3.9
6.3
8.4
1.6
4
**
Table data are not comparable in past years’ annual summaries due to changes in formulae used in calculations
of these variables. See Live Births section, Tables 3 and 4.
32
Live Births ◆ Table 2
SELECTED RESIDENT NATALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY
MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
Live Births
Fertility Rate
Birth Rate
Sex:
Out-of-Wedlock, Percent
Race:
Male
Female
White
Black
Indian
Live Birth Order, Percent
1st Birth
5th or Over
Prematurity, Percent
Less than 37 weeks**
Less than 2500 grams
Plurality:
Single
Twin
Triplet
Mother’s Age, Percent
Under 18
18-19
40 and over
Mother’s Education, Percent Less than 12 years
Over 3 years college
Prenatal Care Began, Percent 3rd Trimester or none **
Congenital Anomalies, Percent
Abnormal Conditions of Child, Percent
Infant Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Neonatal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
First Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
1-6 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
7-27 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Fetal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Perinatal Rate**
Maternal Deaths
*
State Total includes unknown county of residence.
State*
ClearCottonCrow
Total
water
Cook
wood
Wing
Dakota
Dodge
Douglas
64,491
95
43
144
581
5,126
248
339
61.4
68.2
45.1
69.8
59.4
61.1
70.9
59.4
13.8
11.6
9.1
11.8
11.4
15.3
14.6
11.0
33,155
54
21
69
293
2,589
112
173
31,336
41
22
75
288
2,537
136
166
25.1
40.0
30.2
25.7
33.2
17.5
22.2
21.8
55,158
74
40
138
551
4,686
244
332
4,214
1
10
191
1
1
1,408
16
3
16
26
3
39.7
40.0
32.6
38.9
39.6
40.4
33.1
36.0
4.5
7.4
2.3
5.6
3.4
2.5
5.2
1.2
8.0
9.5
4.7
9.0
8.1
7.2
5.2
8.9
5.9
8.4
6.3
5.3
5.2
3.2
4.7
62,447
95
43
140
568
4,971
242
325
1,893
4
10
147
6
14
151
3
8
3.1
3.2
2.3
2.8
3.3
1.8
3.6
1.8
5.7
8.4
4.7
9.7
9.1
3.9
4.4
6.5
2.1
2.1
4.7
1.7
1.9
1.2
.3
10.2
16.8
7.0
12.5
11.9
4.8
9.3
7.1
31.9
12.6
30.2
17.4
18.8
42.4
19.0
21.5
2.9
2.1
2.3
1.4
1.9
1.3
2.8
.6
1.3
2.1
2.3
.7
1.6
.7
.8
5.0
4.3
2.1
4.2
4.8
2.1
2.4
39.5
382
1
3
23
1
1
293
1
3
19
1
1
55
3
14
241
1
2
16
189
1
2
14
32
2
9
127
1
1
9
90
1
1
7
24
2
4
59
1
5
52
1
5
4
2
55
2
47
2
4
3
362
2
5
32
3
1
280
2
5
31
3
1
44
1
9
8.5
20.8
12.1
9.0
12.1
3.0
4
**
Table data are not comparable in past years’ annual summaries due to changes in formulae used in calculations
of these variables. See Live Births section, Tables 3 and 4.
33
Live Births ◆ Table 2
SELECTED RESIDENT NATALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY
MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
Live Births
Fertility Rate
Birth Rate
Sex:
Out-of-Wedlock, Percent
Race:
Male
Female
White
Black
Indian
Live Birth Order, Percent
1st Birth
5th or Over
Prematurity, Percent
Less than 37 weeks**
Less than 2500 grams
Plurality:
Single
Twin
Triplet
Mother’s Age, Percent
Under 18
18-19
40 and over
Mother’s Education, Percent Less than 12 years
Over 3 years college
Prenatal Care Began, Percent 3rd Trimester or none **
Congenital Anomalies, Percent
Abnormal Conditions of Child, Percent
Infant Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Neonatal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
First Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
1-6 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
7-27 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Fetal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Perinatal Rate**
Maternal Deaths
*
State Total includes unknown county of residence.
State*
MinnTotal
Faribault Fillmore Freeborn Goodhue
Grant
Hennepin
eapolis
64,491
160
230
344
504
61
15,459
6,062
61.4
59.0
63.7
60.1
59.9
64.4
59.8
67.0
13.8
9.7
11.1
10.9
11.8
9.9
14.7
16.7
33,155
89
116
179
253
28
7,885
3,071
31,336
71
114
165
251
33
7,574
2,991
25.1
22.5
17.0
31.4
25.4
13.1
27.8
44.5
55,158
156
209
340
477
61
11,341
3,236
4,214
3
8
2,489
1,837
1,408
1
13
345
279
39.7
30.0
34.4
36.6
41.7
42.6
43.6
44.1
4.5
5.6
6.1
3.5
4.4
6.6
4.3
7.3
8.0
12.5
5.7
8.4
6.6
4.9
8.3
8.9
5.9
4.4
4.4
4.9
6.0
6.6
6.6
8.0
62,447
154
218
336
493
59
14,935
5,863
1,893
6
12
8
8
2
479
193
151
3
45
6
3.1
4.4
3.5
2.0
2.8
3.3
3.5
6.3
5.7
6.9
3.5
7.9
6.9
3.3
5.1
8.2
2.1
3.1
3.5
2.0
.8
1.6
2.9
2.8
10.2
10.0
10.9
12.2
9.7
6.6
12.2
23.3
31.9
20.0
17.4
15.1
26.2
37.7
39.6
29.2
2.9
1.3
3.5
3.5
2.6
3.3
4.1
7.5
1.3
1.9
1.3
1.2
1.4
3.3
1.2
1.6
4.3
5.6
5.2
2.6
6.0
14.8
4.2
6.9
382
2
2
1
6
115
53
293
2
2
1
5
73
20
55
29
23
14
1
6
6
241
1
2
1
3
81
32
189
1
2
1
2
58
15
32
16
11
9
1
3
3
127
1
1
2
40
15
90
1
1
1
26
6
24
11
7
4
1
59
1
1
20
8
52
1
1
16
5
4
3
2
2
1
1
55
1
21
9
47
1
16
4
4
2
2
3
2
2
362
1
2
4
3
106
49
280
1
2
4
3
62
18
44
28
19
9
4
4
8.5
12.5
17.4
14.5
9.9
10.7
11.9
4
1
1
**
Table data are not comparable in past years’ annual summaries due to changes in formulae used in calculations
of these variables. See Live Births section, Tables 3 and 4.
34
Live Births ◆ Table 2
SELECTED RESIDENT NATALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY
MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
Live Births
Fertility Rate
Birth Rate
Sex:
Out-of-Wedlock, Percent
Race:
Male
Female
White
Black
Indian
Live Birth Order, Percent
1st Birth
5th or Over
Prematurity, Percent
Less than 37 weeks**
Less than 2500 grams
Plurality:
Single
Twin
Triplet
Mother’s Age, Percent
Under 18
18-19
40 and over
Mother’s Education, Percent Less than 12 years
Over 3 years college
Prenatal Care Began, Percent 3rd Trimester or none **
Congenital Anomalies, Percent
Abnormal Conditions of Child, Percent
Infant Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Neonatal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
First Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
1-6 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
7-27 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Fetal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Perinatal Rate**
Maternal Deaths
*
State Total includes unknown county of residence.
State*
Total
Houston Hubbard
Isanti
Itasca
Jackson Kanabec Kandiyohi
64,491
205
175
339
451
117
151
552
61.4
54.2
59.2
54.0
52.9
57.2
55.6
65.9
13.8
10.7
10.4
11.5
10.4
10.0
10.8
13.4
33,155
105
81
156
205
60
83
278
31,336
100
94
183
246
57
68
274
25.1
22.0
36.0
33.0
31.9
26.5
35.1
27.0
55,158
201
160
329
405
115
149
538
4,214
2
1
3
4
5
1,408
2
11
4
35
1
2
39.7
41.0
33.1
41.3
37.3
40.2
33.8
39.1
4.5
1.5
2.3
3.0
4.2
2.6
5.3
4.2
8.0
3.9
5.7
8.3
3.8
11.1
7.3
8.0
5.9
2.9
3.4
5.9
3.8
5.1
7.3
7.3
62,447
203
171
333
441
114
147
526
1,893
2
4
6
10
3
4
26
151
3.1
1.5
4.6
3.0
2.0
4.3
2.0
4.5
5.7
6.3
12.0
7.1
8.9
4.3
14.6
8.0
2.1
1.5
1.1
.9
.9
3.4
.7
.5
10.2
4.9
13.7
11.2
5.5
11.1
14.6
17.9
31.9
32.2
19.4
18.6
21.5
29.1
8.6
21.0
2.9
1.0
2.9
3.0
1.6
1.7
3.3
3.6
1.3
.5
.6
1.5
3.1
1.7
3.3
2.5
4.3
6.8
5.7
5.6
4.7
4.3
6.6
9.6
382
1
5
1
2
2
293
1
5
2
2
55
1
14
241
1
4
1
189
1
4
1
32
9
127
1
1
1
90
1
1
1
24
4
59
52
4
2
55
3
47
3
4
3
362
2
5
1
3
6
280
2
4
1
3
5
44
9
1
8.5
4.9
11.4
3.0
11.1
8.6
26.5
10.9
4
**
Table data are not comparable in past years’ annual summaries due to changes in formulae used in calculations
of these variables. See Live Births section, Tables 3 and 4.
35
Live Births ◆ Table 2
SELECTED RESIDENT NATALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY
MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
Live Births
Fertility Rate
Birth Rate
Sex:
Out-of-Wedlock, Percent
Race:
Male
Female
White
Black
Indian
Live Birth Order, Percent
1st Birth
5th or Over
Prematurity, Percent
Less than 37 weeks**
Less than 2500 grams
Plurality:
Single
Twin
Triplet
Mother’s Age, Percent
Under 18
18-19
40 and over
Mother’s Education, Percent Less than 12 years
Over 3 years college
Prenatal Care Began, Percent 3rd Trimester or none **
Congenital Anomalies, Percent
Abnormal Conditions of Child, Percent
Infant Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Neonatal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
First Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
1-6 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
7-27 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Fetal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Perinatal Rate**
Maternal Deaths
*
State Total includes unknown county of residence.
State*
KoochLac Qui
Lake of
Total
Kittson
iching
Parle
Lake
the Woods Le Sueur
Lincoln
64,491
62
148
94
115
33
318
61
61.4
69.3
50.4
74.0
60.9
40.4
66.9
62.3
13.8
11.6
9.4
11.6
10.7
7.3
12.8
9.3
33,155
27
79
48
57
13
163
26
31,336
35
69
46
58
20
155
35
25.1
19.4
26.4
20.2
24.4
27.3
20.1
21.3
55,158
59
146
94
112
31
308
60
4,214
1
3
1,408
1
2
1
2
39.7
37.1
48.0
31.9
46.1
42.4
32.4
32.8
4.5
4.8
2.0
3.2
4.4
9.1
5.7
3.3
8.0
8.1
8.8
7.5
3.5
3.0
11.3
3.3
5.9
6.5
6.8
5.3
3.5
12.1
6.9
4.9
62,447
58
144
88
115
29
302
61
1,893
4
4
6
4
16
151
3.1
4.8
6.1
2.1
2.6
6.1
2.5
3.3
5.7
6.5
7.4
7.5
7.0
9.1
5.4
8.2
2.1
.7
3.2
.9
1.6
3.3
10.2
16.1
9.5
6.4
8.7
15.2
9.8
6.6
31.9
17.7
23.0
19.2
22.6
12.1
25.2
14.8
2.9
3.2
.7
2.1
4.4
1.9
3.3
1.3
.7
5.3
.9
3.0
1.3
4.9
4.3
1.6
2.0
4.3
8.7
3.0
6.3
8.2
382
1
293
1
55
14
241
189
32
9
127
90
24
4
59
52
4
2
55
47
4
3
362
1
1
280
1
1
44
9
8.5
6.8
3.1
4
**
Table data are not comparable in past years’ annual summaries due to changes in formulae used in calculations
of these variables. See Live Births section, Tables 3 and 4.
36
Live Births ◆ Table 2
SELECTED RESIDENT NATALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY
MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
Live Births
Fertility Rate
Birth Rate
Sex:
Out-of-Wedlock, Percent
Race:
Male
Female
White
Black
Indian
Live Birth Order, Percent
1st Birth
5th or Over
Prematurity, Percent
Less than 37 weeks**
Less than 2500 grams
Plurality:
Single
Twin
Triplet
Mother’s Age, Percent
Under 18
18-19
40 and over
Mother’s Education, Percent Less than 12 years
Over 3 years college
Prenatal Care Began, Percent 3rd Trimester or none **
Congenital Anomalies, Percent
Abnormal Conditions of Child, Percent
Infant Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Neonatal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
First Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
1-6 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
7-27 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Fetal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Perinatal Rate**
Maternal Deaths
*
State Total includes unknown county of residence.
State*
Mille
Total
Lyon
McLeod Mahnomen Marshall
Martin
Meeker
Lacs
64,491
341
509
75
112
239
265
250
61.4
66.6
75.9
84.7
61.6
59.6
67.2
65.1
13.8
13.9
15.1
14.7
10.6
10.7
12.3
12.1
33,155
181
273
38
59
116
141
139
31,336
160
236
37
53
123
124
111
25.1
24.1
22.2
60.0
19.6
23.9
18.9
32.4
55,158
316
500
38
108
237
263
222
4,214
7
1
1
1,408
3
37
2
24
39.7
40.8
36.9
36.0
25.9
35.6
38.1
38.8
4.5
5.0
4.1
9.3
5.4
4.2
6.8
6.8
8.0
10.3
7.5
8.0
10.7
8.8
9.4
7.2
5.9
5.9
3.5
4.0
5.4
7.5
6.8
4.8
62,447
334
486
71
108
237
253
246
1,893
7
20
4
4
2
12
4
151
3
3.1
2.4
2.4
9.3
2.7
2.9
2.3
5.2
5.7
6.7
6.1
9.3
4.5
7.5
8.3
8.8
2.1
1.2
1.2
2.7
2.1
1.5
1.2
10.2
11.4
10.2
21.3
10.7
8.4
10.9
15.2
31.9
31.4
21.2
12.0
17.0
22.6
17.0
12.8
2.9
3.2
2.4
4.0
2.7
2.1
4.2
4.4
1.3
1.2
2.6
1.3
2.7
2.1
.8
1.2
4.3
4.4
5.1
2.7
9.8
6.7
5.7
7.6
382
1
3
2
2
2
2
293
1
3
1
2
2
1
55
14
1
1
241
1
1
2
2
2
1
189
1
1
1
2
2
32
9
1
1
127
1
90
1
24
4
59
2
1
52
1
1
4
2
1
55
1
1
1
1
1
47
1
1
1
1
4
3
1
362
5
5
1
280
4
5
1
44
9
8.5
14.7
9.8
26.7
8.9
7.6
4
1
**
Table data are not comparable in past years’ annual summaries due to changes in formulae used in calculations
of these variables. See Live Births section, Tables 3 and 4.
37
Live Births ◆ Table 2
SELECTED RESIDENT NATALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY
MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
Live Births
Fertility Rate
Birth Rate
Sex:
Out-of-Wedlock, Percent
Race:
Male
Female
White
Black
Indian
Live Birth Order, Percent
1st Birth
5th or Over
Prematurity, Percent
Less than 37 weeks**
Less than 2500 grams
Plurality:
Single
Twin
Triplet
Mother’s Age, Percent
Under 18
18-19
40 and over
Mother’s Education, Percent Less than 12 years
Over 3 years college
Prenatal Care Began, Percent 3rd Trimester or none **
Congenital Anomalies, Percent
Abnormal Conditions of Child, Percent
Infant Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Neonatal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
First Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
1-6 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
7-27 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Fetal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Perinatal Rate**
Maternal Deaths
*
State Total includes unknown county of residence.
State*
Total
Morrison Mower
Murray Nicollet
Nobles
Norman
Olmsted
64,491
408
430
104
333
298
83
1,783
61.4
72.2
65.2
67.2
46.9
82.6
67.7
66.1
13.8
13.4
11.6
10.9
11.1
15.1
10.8
15.6
33,155
207
235
49
194
145
38
943
31,336
201
195
55
139
153
45
840
25.1
27.0
30.0
18.3
20.7
33.9
18.1
19.2
55,158
398
406
103
324
251
80
1,565
4,214
4
7
4
12
82
1,408
1
1
3
4
39.7
33.3
36.5
42.3
39.3
36.9
32.5
40.7
4.5
5.9
3.5
1.9
2.7
4.7
6.0
4.0
8.0
8.8
8.8
10.6
7.5
8.4
10.8
8.6
5.9
4.9
7.2
4.8
5.4
4.0
6.0
6.4
62,447
394
409
95
325
298
77
1,709
1,893
14
18
9
8
6
65
151
3
9
3.1
3.2
3.0
1.0
1.8
5.0
2.4
5.7
7.1
5.6
7.7
3.3
10.7
7.2
4.2
2.2
2.0
.9
1.0
2.1
1.0
1.2
2.2
10.3
9.8
9.3
3.9
4.5
30.9
8.4
8.3
31.9
11.0
14.0
30.8
37.8
14.8
32.5
43.5
2.9
1.7
2.8
1.0
1.5
3.4
2.4
2.4
1.3
3.7
2.6
1.0
.3
1.7
1.1
4.3
8.3
5.4
4.8
2.4
3.7
6.0
3.7
382
2
4
2
3
9
293
2
4
2
2
8
55
1
14
241
1
3
1
5
189
1
3
1
5
32
9
127
2
2
90
2
2
24
4
59
1
1
52
1
1
4
2
55
1
3
47
1
3
4
3
362
1
3
2
3
7
280
1
3
2
1
6
44
1
1
9
1
8.5
4.9
4.7
28.9
6.0
13.4
5.1
4
**
Table data are not comparable in past years’ annual summaries due to changes in formulae used in calculations
of these variables. See Live Births section, Tables 3 and 4.
38
Live Births ◆ Table 2
SELECTED RESIDENT NATALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY
MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
Live Births
Fertility Rate
Birth Rate
Sex:
Out-of-Wedlock, Percent
Race:
Male
Female
White
Black
Indian
Live Birth Order, Percent
1st Birth
5th or Over
Prematurity, Percent
Less than 37 weeks**
Less than 2500 grams
Plurality:
Single
Twin
Triplet
Mother’s Age, Percent
Under 18
18-19
40 and over
Mother’s Education, Percent Less than 12 years
Over 3 years college
Prenatal Care Began, Percent 3rd Trimester or none **
Congenital Anomalies, Percent
Abnormal Conditions of Child, Percent
Infant Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Neonatal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
First Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
1-6 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
7-27 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Fetal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Perinatal Rate**
Maternal Deaths
*
State Total includes unknown county of residence.
State*
Otter
PennPipeTotal
Tail
ington
Pine
stone
Polk
Pope
64,491
589
168
262
113
392
120
61.4
62.0
63.5
63.8
63.1
65.5
68.2
13.8
10.9
12.4
11.1
11.2
12.2
11.0
33,155
305
89
144
60
199
69
31,336
284
79
118
53
193
51
25.1
24.1
37.5
33.6
20.4
25.0
19.2
55,158
567
159
245
107
372
118
4,214
5
2
3
3
2
1,408
6
5
14
2
15
1
39.7
36.8
39.9
35.1
34.5
37.2
41.7
4.5
5.6
2.4
5.7
1.8
5.4
5.8
8.0
8.5
12.5
7.3
7.1
9.7
6.7
5.9
4.8
6.0
3.8
2.7
6.4
5.0
62,447
581
160
254
113
378
117
1,893
8
8
8
11
3
151
3
3.1
2.0
3.6
5.3
2.3
1.7
5.7
7.3
6.6
5.3
2.7
7.9
4.2
2.1
1.5
1.8
1.2
1.8
.8
10.2
13.4
14.9
15.3
8.9
11.0
9.2
31.9
21.1
14.9
14.9
21.2
24.0
30.8
2.9
4.1
3.6
5.0
4.4
2.6
4.2
1.3
1.9
2.4
1.5
1.8
1.5
4.2
4.3
5.6
8.9
3.4
3.5
6.6
20.0
382
1
2
3
293
1
1
3
55
1
14
241
2
189
2
32
9
127
90
24
4
59
52
4
2
55
2
47
2
4
3
362
3
2
1
1
280
3
2
1
44
9
1
8.5
5.1
11.9
3.8
8.3
4
**
Table data are not comparable in past years’ annual summaries due to changes in formulae used in calculations
of these variables. See Live Births section, Tables 3 and 4.
39
Live Births ◆ Table 2
SELECTED RESIDENT NATALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY
MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
Live Births
Fertility Rate
Birth Rate
Sex:
Out-of-Wedlock, Percent
Race:
Male
Female
White
Black
Indian
Live Birth Order, Percent
1st Birth
5th or Over
Prematurity, Percent
Less than 37 weeks**
Less than 2500 grams
Plurality:
Single
Twin
Triplet
Mother’s Age, Percent
Under 18
18-19
40 and over
Mother’s Education, Percent Less than 12 years
Over 3 years college
Prenatal Care Began, Percent 3rd Trimester or none**
Congenital Anomalies, Percent
Abnormal Conditions of Child, Percent
Infant Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Neonatal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
First Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
1-6 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
7-27 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Fetal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Perinatal Rate**
Maternal Deaths
*
State Total includes unknown county of residence.
State*
Total
Ramsey St. Paul Red Lake Redwood Renville
Rice
Rock
64,491
7,435
4,862
36
207
203
692
117
61.4
64.0
74.0
48.3
72.9
71.9
55.3
67.9
13.8
15.4
18.0
8.3
12.4
11.9
12.9
11.8
33,155
3,813
2,516
22
107
110
363
57
31,336
3,622
2,346
14
100
93
329
60
25.1
32.5
38.8
27.8
26.1
17.7
24.0
18.8
55,158
5,050
2,778
33
189
196
671
108
4,214
976
876
2
7
1
1,408
99
85
2
15
6
3
3
39.7
39.6
38.5
36.1
33.8
28.1
36.6
34.2
4.5
7.6
10.4
2.8
4.8
3.5
3.9
.9
8.0
7.6
7.6
2.8
5.8
14.3
9.1
9.4
5.9
6.7
7.4
2.4
6.9
6.2
2.6
62,447
7,198
4,698
36
207
197
670
113
1,893
217
158
6
22
4
151
20
6
3.1
4.7
6.2
4.4
3.9
3.6
7.7
5.7
7.3
8.6
5.6
7.7
5.4
6.2
4.3
2.1
2.5
2.4
2.8
2.4
2.5
2.5
.9
10.2
15.0
20.1
2.8
13.0
14.8
15.6
12.0
31.9
32.3
25.9
22.2
17.4
17.7
23.8
23.1
2.9
4.4
5.6
1.5
2.0
2.6
1.7
1.3
.9
1.0
2.8
1.9
1.5
1.5
1.7
4.3
2.3
2.3
8.3
7.7
4.9
5.4
6.8
382
49
34
1
2
2
293
21
13
1
2
2
55
17
12
14
1
241
28
19
1
2
189
9
6
1
2
32
12
8
9
1
127
19
12
2
90
4
2
2
24
9
6
4
1
59
4
2
1
52
2
1
1
4
1
2
55
5
5
47
3
3
4
2
2
3
362
34
28
1
2
1
280
17
13
1
2
1
44
8
7
9
8.5
7.7
8.6
4.8
9.9
2.9
17.1
4
1
1
**
Table data are not comparable in past years’ annual summaries due to changes in formulae used in calculations
of these variables. See Live Births section, Tables 3 and 4.
40
Live Births ◆ Table 2
SELECTED RESIDENT NATALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY
MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
Live Births
Fertility Rate
Birth Rate
Sex:
Out-of-Wedlock, Percent
Race:
Male
Female
White
Black
Indian
Live Birth Order, Percent
1st Birth
5th or Over
Prematurity, Percent
Less than 37 weeks**
Less than 2500 grams
Plurality:
Single
Twin
Triplet
Mother’s Age, Percent
Under 18
18-19
40 and over
Mother’s Education, Percent Less than 12 years
Over 3 years college
Prenatal Care Began, Percent 3rd Trimester or none **
Congenital Anomalies, Percent
Abnormal Conditions of Child, Percent
Infant Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Neonatal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
First Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
1-6 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
7-27 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Fetal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Perinatal Rate**
Maternal Deaths
*
State Total includes unknown county of residence.
State*
Total
Roseau St. Louis
Duluth
Scott
Sherburne Sibley
Stearns
64,491
272
2,003
961
1,342
958
217
1,624
61.4
85.3
50.2
53.9
75.8
70.2
86.0
54.0
13.8
16.7
10.3
11.3
17.6
16.6
14.9
12.7
33,155
132
1,055
497
709
526
123
870
31,336
140
948
464
633
432
94
754
25.1
24.3
31.8
33.8
13.0
19.3
21.7
20.4
55,158
262
1,834
848
1,277
929
211
1,538
4,214
39
32
13
13
1
41
1,408
5
98
59
16
5
2
15
39.7
33.8
41.2
40.9
37.3
39.3
36.4
37.8
4.5
1.8
3.7
3.6
2.7
2.0
5.1
4.2
8.0
6.6
9.0
8.7
9.1
7.6
7.4
7.8
5.9
5.2
5.9
6.1
5.2
5.0
3.7
5.9
62,447
266
1,944
930
1,284
930
213
1,586
1,893
6
56
28
52
28
4
38
151
3
3
6
3.1
1.1
4.4
4.0
1.9
2.0
3.7
1.9
5.7
8.5
7.0
6.7
2.4
5.0
8.8
4.4
2.1
.4
1.9
1.8
1.5
1.0
.5
1.7
10.2
7.0
10.5
10.6
4.8
6.5
13.4
6.4
31.9
18.4
25.0
31.0
35.7
27.2
19.4
26.7
2.9
1.8
3.2
3.2
1.0
.7
2.8
.9
1.3
1.5
1.1
.8
.8
.7
1.4
2.8
4.3
7.4
4.0
4.5
2.7
4.5
2.8
10.8
382
2
6
2
3
4
2
8
293
2
6
2
2
4
2
7
55
1
14
241
2
4
1
2
3
5
189
2
4
1
1
3
4
32
1
9
127
2
1
1
2
2
3
90
2
1
1
1
2
2
24
1
4
59
2
1
52
2
1
4
2
55
1
1
1
47
1
1
1
4
3
362
1
10
3
5
4
8
280
1
9
2
5
4
7
44
1
9
8.5
11.0
6.5
4.2
5.2
6.3
7.4
4
**
Table data are not comparable in past years’ annual summaries due to changes in formulae used in calculations
of these variables. See Live Births section, Tables 3 and 4.
41
Live Births ◆ Table 2
SELECTED RESIDENT NATALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY
MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
Live Births
Fertility Rate
Birth Rate
Sex:
Out-of-Wedlock, Percent
Race:
Male
Female
White
Black
Indian
Live Birth Order, Percent
1st Birth
5th or Over
Prematurity, Percent
Less than 37 weeks**
Less than 2500 grams
Plurality:
Single
Twin
Triplet
Mother’s Age, Percent
Under 18
18-19
40 and over
Mother’s Education, Percent Less than 12 years
Over 3 years college
Prenatal Care Began, Percent 3rd Trimester or none**
Congenital Anomalies, Percent
Abnormal Conditions of Child, Percent
Infant Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Neonatal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
First Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
1-6 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
7-27 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Fetal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Perinatal Rate**
Maternal Deaths
*
State Total includes unknown county of residence.
State*
Total
Steele
Stevens
Swift
Todd
Traverse Wabasha Wadena
64,491
419
104
140
287
54
225
156
61.4
65.6
44.6
82.6
68.4
86.8
56.4
69.6
13.8
13.3
10.3
12.9
12.0
12.6
10.8
12.0
33,155
223
56
76
144
30
110
75
31,336
196
48
64
143
24
115
81
25.1
24.8
16.4
20.0
25.4
27.8
17.8
29.5
55,158
390
96
136
279
48
217
152
4,214
14
3
1
3
2
1,408
1
2
2
1
6
39.7
42.0
40.4
31.4
32.1
44.4
31.6
35.3
4.5
4.8
1.0
4.3
5.9
3.7
1.3
7.7
8.0
7.2
6.7
4.3
6.3
3.7
7.6
7.1
5.9
6.7
1.9
5.7
4.2
7.6
8.3
62,447
413
100
138
280
54
216
145
1,893
6
4
2
7
9
8
151
3
3.1
4.1
2.9
.7
2.8
.4
3.2
5.7
7.6
1.0
3.6
8.0
7.4
4.0
14.7
2.1
.7
1.0
2.1
2.8
1.9
1.8
3.2
10.2
12.2
5.8
4.3
9.1
3.7
4.0
11.5
31.9
23.9
39.4
23.6
13.2
20.4
26.7
11.5
2.9
4.1
3.9
4.5
2.7
2.6
1.3
1.9
1.0
3.1
1.9
.9
1.9
4.3
3.3
9.6
7.9
13.2
5.6
5.3
12.8
382
2
1
3
293
2
1
3
55
14
241
1
1
2
189
1
1
2
32
9
127
2
90
2
24
4
59
1
1
52
1
1
4
2
55
47
4
3
362
4
3
1
3
1
280
2
3
1
3
1
44
9
8.5
11.9
9.6
10.5
18.5
22.2
6.4
4
**
Table data are not comparable in past years’ annual summaries due to changes in formulae used in calculations
of these variables. See Live Births section, Tables 3 and 4.
42
Live Births ◆ Table 2
SELECTED RESIDENT NATALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY
MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
Live Births
Fertility Rate
Birth Rate
Sex:
Out-of-Wedlock, Percent
Race:
Male
Female
White
Black
Indian
Live Birth Order, Percent
1st Birth
5th or Over
Prematurity, Percent
Less than 37 weeks**
Less than 2500 grams
Plurality:
Single
Twin
Triplet
Mother’s Age, Percent
Under 18
18-19
40 and over
Mother’s Education, Percent Less than 12 years
Over 3 years college
Prenatal Care Began, Percent 3rd Trimester or none **
Congenital Anomalies, Percent
Abnormal Conditions of Child, Percent
Infant Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Neonatal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
First Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
1-6 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
7-27 Day Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Fetal Deaths
Total
White
Black
Indian
Perinatal Rate**
Maternal Deaths
*
State Total includes unknown county of residence.
State*
WashYellow
Total
Waseca
ington Watonwan Wilkin
Winona
Wright
Medicine
64,491
249
2,686
185
107
585
1,258
134
61.4
70.0
59.2
92.5
81.9
50.9
69.6
72.2
13.8
13.7
14.0
15.8
14.5
12.1
15.1
11.6
33,155
132
1,369
93
58
321
651
78
31,336
117
1,317
92
49
264
607
56
25.1
22.9
15.1
30.8
25.2
20.0
19.1
19.4
55,158
243
2,500
179
104
549
1,237
125
4,214
1
72
1
6
3
1
1,408
1
14
2
7
5
39.7
38.6
38.3
35.1
39.3
37.3
35.8
37.3
4.5
5.2
2.83
3.8
6.5
4.6
7.4
4.5
8.0
6.8
7.9
9.2
8.4
7.5
8.4
8.2
5.9
5.6
5.6
4.3
10.3
5.5
5.3
3.0
62,447
242
2,602
177
103
565
1,214
130
1,893
7
72
8
4
20
41
4
151
12
3
3.1
3.2
1.6
10.3
1.9
2.9
2.2
2.2
5.7
4.8
3.5
11.4
6.5
5.6
5.3
8.2
2.1
1.6
2.4
1.6
.9
1.2
1.9
10.2
6.8
4.2
31.9
8.4
5.5
5.8
6.7
31.9
24.5
44.9
17.3
27.1
21.9
24.4
27.6
2.9
3.2
1.1
4.3
1.9
1.5
2.2
1.5
1.3
1.2
.9
.5
1.9
1.2
.9
1.5
4.3
2.0
2.1
4.9
8.4
5.5
3.5
5.2
382
7
3
6
7
1
293
7
3
6
7
1
55
14
241
6
3
3
5
189
6
3
3
5
32
9
127
3
3
1
4
90
3
3
1
4
24
4
59
2
1
1
52
2
1
1
4
2
55
1
1
47
1
1
4
3
362
1
16
3
9
280
1
15
3
9
44
9
8.5
4.0
7.8
28.0
8.6
11.1
4
**
Table data are not comparable in past years’ annual summaries due to changes in formulae used in calculations
of these variables. See Live Births section, Tables 3 and 4.
43
Live Births ◆ Table 3
PERCENT OF LIVE BIRTHS WITH PRENATAL CARE INITIATED IN THIRD TRIMESTER OR NO CARE RECEIVED
BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY OF RESIDENCE, MINNESOTA, 1980, 1985, 1990-1997*
Year
County
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
Total
3.4
3.9
3.6
3.8
3.5
3.1
3.0
2.9
3.3
2.9
Aitkin
5.6
1.9
5.1
7.3
2.5
3.3
3.7
3.6
1.7
2.0
Anoka
3.5
3.7
2.7
3.1
3.4
2.8
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.0
Becker
3.9
3.1
4.0
3.7
0.9
1.4
2.3
3.1
2.9
2.6
Beltrami
5.7
6.4
10.1
8.1
9.5
8.4
6.9
8.4
7.0
6.6
Benton
1.2
1.6
0.8
1.2
1.8
0.6
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
Big Stone
4.3
6.8
4.1
3.0
1.5
1.7
1.9
9.6
3.5
1.7
Blue Earth
2.8
1.4
0.9
1.7
2.1
1.7
2.0
0.7
2.1
1.6
Brown
2.2
1.3
2.0
2.4
3.0
1.5
3.1
4.3
2.6
2.8
Carlton
2.9
3.1
3.8
2.6
1.4
2.2
2.3
2.2
2.5
1.1
Carver
1.3
3.3
1.4
1.8
1.5
1.1
1.0
1.1
1.4
1.5
Cass
7.5
4.5
6.8
4.9
6.7
4.3
4.1
8.7
4.0
5.0
Chippewa
1.7
5.0
1.3
3.5
1.9
3.3
1.9
2.2
3.5
1.9
Chisago
3.6
5.0
2.9
2.5
2.4
1.0
0.8
2.2
1.4
2.2
Clay
3.0
3.5
5.1
3.4
3.5
6.1
3.8
4.4
3.8
3.4
Clearwater
5.3
3.8
8.9
11.0
3.7
7.1
6.6
7.1
8.2
2.1
Cook
6.6
1.7
0.0
2.3
0.0
2.1
0.0
1.9
3.9
2.3
Cottonwood
1.9
3.4
2.0
4.5
3.4
3.4
1.5
3.8
4.7
1.4
Crow Wing
5.7
3.6
3.7
3.2
4.4
3.0
2.6
2.6
1.9
1.9
Dakota
2.9
3.2
1.7
2.2
1.9
1.7
1.7
1.8
2.1
1.3
Dodge
4.5
5.6
1.2
0.0
2.1
0.9
2.3
1.4
3.6
2.8
Douglas
1.4
3.4
2.2
1.2
2.7
0.6
0.6
0.3
1.5
0.6
Faribault
3.8
2.0
2.1
1.2
2.3
3.8
3.8
1.3
3.3
1.3
Fillmore
7.4
6.4
3.4
5.9
5.6
5.9
3.7
2.4
3.4
3.5
Freeborn
3.4
5.0
4.8
4.7
2.8
3.2
2.1
3.8
3.2
3.5
Goodhue
2.8
3.2
4.1
3.3
3.3
3.0
1.9
2.2
3.3
2.6
Grant
3.0
1.1
4.1
1.9
1.7
0.0
3.4
1.6
6.0
3.3
Hennepin
3.7
4.6
5.1
5.0
4.5
4.1
4.0
3.5
4.6
4.1
Minneapolis
6.1
8.1
10.0
9.6
8.5
7.9
7.4
6.7
8.1
7.5
Houston
4.2
1.4
0.4
0.4
1.9
0.8
0.9
2.0
0.0
1.0
Hubbard
4.5
5.6
5.0
5.4
3.8
6.7
3.4
4.4
3.2
2.9
Isanti
2.0
2.9
2.2
4.1
2.7
3.1
3.1
1.9
2.0
3.0
Itasca
5.0
3.1
2.5
4.1
1.9
1.6
2.0
1.7
5.0
1.6
Jackson
2.4
1.9
4.7
3.9
1.8
1.7
2.6
2.6
3.1
1.7
Kanabec
2.9
4.4
1.8
2.8
1.8
4.6
1.9
1.4
2.1
3.3
Kandiyohi
2.9
3.0
2.1
2.8
4.4
4.0
2.8
2.9
2.9
3.6
Kittson
3.8
2.2
1.4
0.0
4.1
0.0
1.8
3.4
2.1
3.2
Koochiching
2.8
7.9
11.4
5.0
10.0
7.1
4.5
3.9
2.1
0.7
Lac Qui Parle
2.8
2.6
0.0
4.0
1.4
1.1
3.8
1.2
2.5
2.1
Lake
2.4
3.2
2.9
2.6
2.0
2.2
1.1
3.0
1.3
4.4
Lake of the Woods
2.9
3.3
3.1
0.0
0.0
5.3
0.0
2.1
2.9
0.0
Le Sueur
1.1
3.7
0.9
4.0
2.6
4.3
2.2
3.5
2.7
1.9
Lincoln
2.9
3.3
1.5
1.5
1.6
1.5
3.1
1.6
1.2
3.3
Lyon
4.2
3.6
1.8
3.3
2.7
3.2
2.7
3.2
1.8
3.2
McLeod
1.8
1.2
1.1
2.0
2.2
2.5
1.2
2.0
2.4
2.4
Mahnomen
7.3
5.0
8.5
1.6
7.5
3.9
4.0
4.2
8.6
4.0
*
Percentages depicted in this table are derived from revised algorithms. For more information on the new calculations, see “Changes in Format” in Technical Notes of the
Introduction, page v.
44
Live Births ◆ Table 3
PERCENT OF LIVE BIRTHS WITH PRENATAL CARE INITIATED IN THIRD TRIMESTER OR NO CARE RECEIVED
BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY OF RESIDENCE, MINNESOTA, 1980, 1985, 1990-1997* (CONT.)
Year
County
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
Marshall
4.2
2.8
4.1
5.3
7.1
2.7
4.6
4.8
9.1
2.7
Martin
2.4
1.8
4.5
4.1
3.3
3.4
2.3
2.2
3.3
2.1
Meeker
2.4
5.6
2.4
3.8
3.4
1.2
2.1
3.3
2.5
4.2
Mille Lacs
1.7
1.8
3.3
3.2
2.8
3.5
5.9
3.8
2.7
4.4
Morrison
0.9
1.6
1.5
2.4
1.7
1.2
2.6
1.1
0.7
1.7
Mower
4.0
5.5
3.8
3.2
4.9
4.4
2.1
5.0
3.6
2.8
Murray
3.2
2.3
5.0
2.4
4.7
1.9
2.2
1.0
2.3
1.0
Nicollet
1.2
1.2
1.3
1.4
2.2
1.2
1.3
0.0
1.7
1.5
Nobles
1.7
3.8
5.0
3.2
3.6
3.6
2.2
2.8
3.7
3.4
Norman
3.9
4.4
7.1
4.6
4.1
3.6
1.0
0.0
1.1
2.4
Olmsted
4.8
2.7
2.2
2.3
2.1
2.0
1.9
2.2
1.6
2.4
Otter Tail
4.0
2.4
3.1
3.5
2.5
1.7
2.9
1.5
2.8
4.1
Pennington
3.1
3.3
6.0
6.8
3.8
6.2
3.4
5.1
5.3
3.6
Pine
5.9
6.4
6.8
4.2
4.3
5.4
5.5
4.3
2.0
5.0
Pipestone
5.1
2.0
2.3
1.4
2.6
1.7
0.0
1.8
4.1
4.4
Polk
3.4
3.1
3.9
6.0
5.2
2.8
3.3
4.5
6.0
2.6
Pope
4.0
2.9
1.3
2.4
4.4
0.0
1.8
2.5
2.8
4.2
Ramsey
4.6
6.9
5.8
7.0
6.0
5.2
5.0
4.9
5.6
4.4
St. Paul
5.7
8.6
8.4
10.0
8.0
7.5
7.0
6.6
7.6
5.6
Red Lake
1.8
2.6
0.0
4.4
1.7
11.8
6.3
2.1
4.0
0.0
Redwood
2.2
2.4
1.5
2.8
2.3
1.9
2.6
0.5
1.8
1.5
Renville
2.3
2.3
2.1
1.9
5.4
0.5
1.0
1.4
1.7
2.0
Rice
2.9
2.7
2.0
2.2
2.9
1.6
2.1
2.8
2.5
2.6
Rock
2.1
0.7
2.6
2.6
1.7
1.7
0.0
1.1
2.6
1.7
Roseau
4.7
2.7
2.6
0.9
3.2
1.7
2.7
2.3
2.0
1.8
St.Louis
2.9
3.0
3.2
2.9
1.8
2.1
2.2
1.7
2.1
3.2
Duluth
2.3
2.6
3.2
3.0
1.3
2.2
2.0
1.7
1.5
3.3
Scott
2.3
4.2
1.4
2.8
1.8
2.2
2.8
1.1
2.8
1.0
Sherburne
1.4
2.4
1.9
3.0
2.5
2.7
2.2
1.6
1.6
0.7
Sibley
3.8
2.5
1.7
1.1
1.2
2.6
3.0
2.8
2.6
2.8
Stearns
1.9
1.5
1.0
2.1
1.7
1.1
1.1
1.8
1.5
0.9
Steele
2.5
2.2
2.5
1.0
1.7
2.7
2.0
2.3
2.4
4.1
Stevens
3.2
4.2
7.6
2.0
1.2
0.0
3.6
2.2
1.2
3.9
Swift
3.3
2.0
2.1
0.7
1.5
0.8
0.0
0.9
0.9
0.0
Todd
4.8
6.9
4.1
3.8
3.3
3.2
2.1
2.1
2.2
4.5
Traverse
2.5
2.7
0.0
3.9
4.4
4.7
2.0
4.3
0.0
0.0
Wabasha
3.7
3.7
3.5
2.2
1.8
1.7
2.6
2.0
2.4
2.7
Wadena
3.9
5.8
1.1
2.3
0.0
2.5
3.4
1.3
2.8
2.6
Waseca
1.2
0.4
2.2
2.6
1.8
1.4
2.7
1.6
1.7
3.2
Washington
1.7
3.1
1.3
1.4
1.6
1.2
1.0
1.3
1.0
1.1
Watonwan
1.9
2.7
5.7
3.5
7.5
6.4
9.0
5.4
7.6
4.3
Wilkin
2.1
4.2
4.8
1.1
1.4
2.0
2.2
0.0
3.3
1.9
Winona
2.5
2.9
1.8
1.5
2.2
1.1
1.9
2.4
2.3
1.5
Wright
1.9
3.0
1.7
2.2
2.1
1.6
2.5
1.0
1.5
2.2
Yellow Medicine
3.9
1.1
0.7
4.2
1.5
3.7
1.7
2.7
5.2
1.5
*
Percentages depicted in this table are derived from revised algorithms. For more information on the new calculations, see “Changes in Format” in Technical Notes of the
Introduction, page v.
45
Live Births ◆ Table 4
PERCENT OF LIVE BIRTHS WITH GESTATION LESS THAN 37 WEEKS
BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY OF RESIDENCE, MINNESOTA, 1980, 1985, 1990-1997*
Year
County
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
Total
6.9
6.8
7.6
8.2
8.2
8.5
8.5
8.7
8.9
8.0
Aitkin
5.8
2.6
6.3
7.5
0.8
5.3
9.2
7.5
8.7
8.0
Anoka
5.8
6.9
6.6
8.6
7.9
8.2
7.9
8.1
8.3
7.6
Becker
8.7
7.3
7.4
7.2
8.6
7.6
7.9
7.9
7.6
8.2
Beltrami
8.2
7.5
8.1
7.4
9.3
8.4
11.5
7.6
8.7
7.7
Benton
8.4
5.4
9.4
6.7
6.9
10.9
9.0
9.8
5.8
8.1
Big Stone
6.2
3.5
4.2
4.8
6.1
1.9
11.5
4.7
5.5
8.3
Blue Earth
4.7
7.2
6.6
5.3
5.7
8.8
5.9
8.4
9.9
8.3
Brown
9.0
9.5
7.8
7.8
5.9
10.1
6.2
9.2
8.8
7.9
Carlton
6.8
9.3
7.8
6.2
8.4
10.0
8.6
6.2
7.0
8.3
Carver
6.5
6.5
8.5
7.3
7.7
7.7
7.9
10.2
9.5
7.6
Cass
10.7
6.2
6.2
10.0
6.5
11.1
12.4
8.7
11.0
9.7
Chippewa
4.2
5.7
6.5
6.9
6.5
12.3
6.4
5.4
12.8
3.8
Chisago
7.8
7.0
7.6
8.5
7.7
4.6
8.6
7.8
8.0
9.2
Clay
5.9
7.9
8.5
8.2
8.5
9.0
8.7
11.0
10.2
10.0
Clearwater
10.3
11.6
4.7
8.6
3.8
6.7
6.0
9.5
4.3
9.5
Cook
14.8
10.3
10.0
7.0
6.7
14.6
5.9
10.6
4.1
4.7
Cottonwood
9.7
4.5
8.8
9.3
8.1
12.3
7.0
11.3
7.3
9.0
Crow Wing
7.2
4.3
8.3
7.8
7.5
7.5
8.1
6.5
7.5
8.1
Dakota
5.6
5.9
6.6
6.9
7.5
7.8
7.8
8.3
8.9
7.2
Dodge
5.6
8.9
11.2
7.5
7.8
8.1
6.3
8.3
14.2
5.2
Douglas
6.6
5.7
6.0
7.7
5.7
6.1
5.7
7.1
7.1
8.9
Faribault
7.3
6.1
5.5
5.4
7.4
5.8
6.2
9.2
8.9
12.5
Fillmore
6.5
7.2
6.5
5.2
7.7
7.0
8.1
4.9
8.7
5.7
Freeborn
9.0
6.1
8.1
13.6
10.5
12.3
10.0
9.3
11.6
8.4
Goodhue
8.1
6.6
8.2
7.6
9.8
6.3
7.5
9.4
9.0
6.6
Grant
10.0
2.2
5.4
3.7
6.8
6.5
3.5
6.6
11.9
4.9
Hennepin
7.2
7.1
8.0
9.3
8.9
9.0
9.6
9.2
9.6
8.3
Minneapolis
8.1
8.1
10.4
11.6
11.0
10.5
11.8
10.5
10.7
8.9
Houston
8.6
5.7
5.5
4.6
8.0
4.8
8.5
7.8
10.6
3.9
Hubbard
7.8
5.7
7.7
10.6
9.4
8.1
8.8
7.3
10.3
5.7
Isanti
5.7
4.4
4.9
8.0
6.0
6.6
9.4
8.9
9.1
8.3
Itasca
5.8
6.0
6.8
7.2
5.2
10.9
5.3
7.2
8.8
3.8
Jackson
5.2
7.1
4.0
6.6
6.3
11.3
6.1
10.8
16.0
11.1
Kanabec
9.5
6.8
7.1
7.6
9.1
9.2
7.4
11.3
7.3
7.3
Kandiyohi
5.9
8.4
7.5
7.5
6.3
8.7
5.4
6.4
6.1
8.0
Kittson
11.5
6.7
6.8
2.0
11.4
3.6
9.6
9.1
2.3
8.1
Koochiching
8.0
7.9
29.0
21.1
27.6
8.6
6.8
11.2
7.8
8.8
Lac Qui Parle
4.9
3.3
6.3
1.0
8.3
12.0
6.0
13.3
3.9
7.5
Lake
4.8
4.0
8.5
4.6
5.2
10.0
5.6
9.3
6.5
3.5
Lake Of The Woods
7.4
7.0
4.7
9.1
7.8
5.6
8.9
11.1
2.9
3.0
Le Sueur
7.8
7.1
4.5
6.4
4.6
7.3
6.7
10.9
8.9
11.3
Lincoln
8.1
6.7
7.4
14.1
3.3
10.4
8.2
6.3
7.3
3.3
Lyon
4.0
6.7
5.5
5.0
8.7
8.7
10.8
10.5
7.7
10.3
McLeod
7.6
5.6
7.5
7.1
10.3
9.5
9.8
10.9
9.0
7.5
Mahnomen
8.7
1.3
6.3
6.8
9.9
9.9
7.1
15.9
10.5
8.0
*
Percentages depicted in this table are derived from revised algorithms. For more information on the new calculations, see “Changes in Format” in Technical Notes of the
Introduction, page v.
46
Live Births ◆ Table 4
PERCENT OF LIVE BIRTHS WITH GESTATION LESS THAN 37 WEEKS
BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY OF RESIDENCE, MINNESOTA, 1980, 1985, 1990-1997* (CONT.)
Year
County
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
Marshall
9.5
4.5
8.3
13.2
2.7
9.8
4.7
6.5
9.5
10.7
Martin
5.4
5.9
6.5
9.0
8.8
7.7
9.8
7.7
9.3
8.8
Meeker
6.1
4.1
5.1
7.8
4.8
10.2
7.0
9.6
6.1
9.4
Mille Lacs
8.2
7.6
8.0
10.3
10.2
10.4
7.3
7.9
11.6
7.2
Morrison
5.8
6.7
6.9
5.6
7.6
8.4
5.0
7.0
6.2
8.8
Mower
7.1
7.2
8.2
6.3
9.4
8.3
10.6
10.7
12.4
8.8
Murray
7.0
7.0
13.8
8.1
8.4
7.9
9.2
9.9
8.1
10.6
Nicollet
9.2
7.1
5.8
6.6
6.2
7.6
7.9
6.9
9.4
7.5
Nobles
7.7
3.5
9.9
8.9
11.5
8.6
8.4
6.8
12.1
8.4
Norman
5.3
13.5
9.5
10.3
9.5
6.0
11.6
7.3
9.8
10.8
Olmsted
6.8
7.5
7.7
6.9
9.0
8.4
8.5
9.4
9.9
8.6
Otter Tail
6.2
6.8
6.7
8.1
7.4
8.5
5.8
9.2
7.8
8.5
Pennington
6.7
9.0
12.4
7.2
8.4
6.5
5.7
7.3
10.7
12.5
Pine
7.8
7.7
9.4
8.2
7.9
10.8
6.8
8.8
8.0
7.3
Pipestone
5.2
13.6
8.1
8.7
7.3
6.5
5.1
8.3
10.6
7.1
Polk
6.5
7.2
6.1
7.1
10.4
6.6
8.8
7.5
8.2
9.7
Pope
5.8
11.0
8.8
10.7
7.1
5.5
9.3
9.9
4.6
6.7
Ramsey
7.6
7.4
8.3
8.8
9.0
8.8
9.4
9.2
8.9
7.6
St. Paul
7.9
7.8
8.7
9.9
9.9
9.3
10.2
10.1
9.8
7.6
Red Lake
9.2
5.1
11.1
6.8
5.2
15.2
0.0
8.7
8.0
2.8
Redwood
6.3
6.6
5.0
8.0
4.8
7.8
7.6
7.4
6.4
5.8
Renville
8.8
4.0
6.0
5.8
6.5
6.3
11.1
8.4
7.1
14.3
Rice
6.7
7.8
9.8
8.1
8.4
9.7
8.7
8.2
10.3
9.1
Rock
5.5
6.3
5.3
5.1
5.4
12.7
11.3
7.0
13.6
9.4
Roseau
5.6
10.2
6.8
9.7
9.0
5.9
9.6
6.9
7.2
6.6
St.Louis
7.3
6.3
8.1
8.0
7.7
7.8
7.9
9.5
8.4
9.0
Duluth
6.5
6.0
7.6
8.0
7.3
7.6
7.6
8.1
7.2
9.1
Scott
5.7
6.1
7.6
8.4
8.5
8.3
8.7
7.6
8.5
9.1
Sherburne
5.6
6.2
8.3
8.7
7.7
7.2
8.2
10.3
7.0
7.6
Sibley
5.4
11.7
8.8
5.1
10.1
8.8
5.2
9.6
4.9
7.4
Stearns
7.4
7.2
6.4
8.7
5.9
8.2
8.2
7.5
8.4
7.8
Steele
6.3
4.5
9.1
8.1
9.0
10.6
11.0
8.8
7.9
7.2
Stevens
18.5
4.8
3.8
7.1
8.4
6.1
10.6
7.8
5.8
6.7
Swift
7.2
5.5
7.4
6.4
3.1
4.2
7.9
5.0
2.7
4.3
Todd
8.0
5.2
9.0
7.9
7.6
11.9
8.0
11.0
9.1
6.3
Traverse
11.4
8.6
4.2
12.0
2.2
6.8
10.2
2.2
10.4
3.7
Wabasha
2.8
7.6
6.1
5.5
6.9
4.5
10.7
7.6
8.0
7.6
Wadena
6.9
5.4
6.4
5.4
11.5
7.7
5.8
9.0
5.7
7.1
Waseca
7.3
4.3
10.6
6.3
7.9
10.2
7.7
9.2
9.3
6.8
Washington
5.8
7.1
7.6
7.0
8.1
8.3
7.6
7.4
8.4
7.9
Watonwan
7.6
10.3
10.0
10.0
12.3
9.2
8.8
10.1
9.8
9.2
Wilkin
8.0
8.3
11.1
11.6
9.6
13.0
3.3
15.7
6.8
8.4
Winona
7.6
7.4
7.3
8.3
7.6
9.4
7.9
7.9
11.2
7.5
Wright
6.0
6.1
7.6
7.5
7.2
9.3
6.7
7.7
7.6
8.4
Yellow Medicine
6.6
9.6
6.3
7.9
5.9
7.0
6.4
7.8
5.3
8.2
*
Percentages depicted in this table are derived from revised algorithms. For more information on the new calculations, see “Changes in Format” in Technical Notes of the
Introduction, page v.
47
Live Births ◆ Table 5
LIVE BIRTHS BY COUNTY OF RESIDENCE AND AGE OF MOTHER
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997
Age of Mother
County
Total
Aitkin
Anoka
Becker
Beltrami
Benton
Big Stone
Blue Earth
Brown
Carlton
Carver
Cass
Chippewa
Chisago
Clay
Clearwater
Cook
Cottonwood
Crow Wing
Dakota
Dodge
Douglas
Faribault
Fillmore
Freeborn
Goodhue
Grant
Hennepin
Houston
Hubbard
Isanti
Itasca
Jackson
Kanabec
Kandiyohi
Kittson
Koochiching
Lac Qui Parle
Lake
Lake of the Woods
Le Sueur
Lincoln
Lyon
McLeod
Mahnomen
Marshall
Total
64,491
151
4,234
391
560
484
60
580
290
350
1,029
259
160
599
619
95
43
144
581
5,126
248
339
160
230
344
504
61
15,459
205
175
339
451
117
151
552
62
148
94
115
33
318
61
341
509
75
112
<15
93
5
1
2
1
2
1
4
1
1
38
1
1
1
1
-
15-17
1,918
4
96
12
39
8
4
12
3
11
13
18
3
19
30
3
1
4
19
87
9
6
7
8
6
14
1
508
3
8
10
9
4
3
25
3
8
2
3
2
8
2
7
12
6
3
18-19
3,664
14
178
42
51
32
4
36
20
24
32
29
15
36
39
8
2
14
53
200
11
22
11
8
27
35
2
781
13
21
24
40
5
22
44
4
11
7
8
3
17
5
23
31
7
5
20-24
12,429
37
750
91
159
117
15
141
65
76
124
73
40
114
143
38
9
41
154
700
52
82
32
54
97
115
18
2,495
55
44
81
138
36
47
160
14
30
18
29
6
55
19
92
107
23
26
25-29
19,628
38
1,427
130
168
173
20
190
90
122
293
77
52
188
192
23
15
39
163
1,590
81
112
47
76
95
158
18
4,262
69
47
115
134
31
46
164
23
55
37
36
8
119
16
126
163
20
40
48
30-34
17,733
35
1,243
79
85
114
12
140
77
81
394
42
32
162
151
18
7
33
128
1,727
62
84
38
48
83
130
12
4,633
40
35
71
97
25
22
111
8
31
18
19
9
82
14
60
141
13
28
35-39
7,686
21
468
29
49
37
5
50
30
27
148
16
15
68
55
3
7
13
54
720
30
32
20
28
28
48
8
2,290
22
18
35
29
11
10
45
10
11
9
19
5
32
3
28
49
3
10
40-44
1,275
2
66
8
9
3
10
4
9
23
3
2
8
8
2
2
10
93
3
1
5
8
7
3
1
429
3
2
3
4
3
3
1
3
1
5
2
4
6
2
-
45+
64
1
1
1
2
5
1
22
1
1
-
Unknown
Age
1
1
-
Live Births ◆ Table 5
LIVE BIRTHS BY COUNTY OF RESIDENCE AND AGE OF MOTHER
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997 (CONT.)
Age of Mother
County
Martin
Meeker
Mille Lacs
Morrison
Mower
Murray
Nicollet
Nobles
Norman
Olmsted
Otter Tail
Pennington
Pine
Pipestone
Polk
Pope
Ramsey
Red Lake
Redwood
Renville
Rice
Rock
Roseau
St. Louis
Scott
Sherburne
Sibley
Stearns
Steele
Stevens
Swift
Todd
Traverse
Wabasha
Wadena
Waseca
Washington
Watonwan
Wilkin
Winona
Wright
Yellow Medicine
Unknown
Total
239
265
250
408
430
104
333
298
83
1,783
589
168
262
113
392
120
7,435
36
207
203
692
117
272
2,003
1,342
958
217
1,624
419
104
140
287
54
225
156
249
2,686
185
107
585
1,258
134
1
<15
1
3
2
16
2
2
1
1
1
1
3
-
15-17
7
6
13
13
13
1
6
14
39
12
6
12
9
2
332
9
8
23
9
3
87
25
18
8
30
16
3
1
8
1
5
8
43
16
2
17
27
3
-
18-19
18
22
22
29
24
8
11
32
6
75
43
11
14
3
31
5
542
2
16
11
43
5
23
140
32
48
19
71
32
1
5
23
4
9
23
12
95
21
7
33
66
11
-
20-24
61
79
61
112
109
26
74
95
19
270
157
69
72
35
88
34
1,492
10
50
42
145
26
81
523
162
184
50
365
90
21
34
86
14
44
43
52
293
40
19
118
240
32
-
25-29
74
71
82
122
153
34
105
72
21
566
173
44
81
44
120
33
2,053
10
70
84
207
44
87
580
464
349
67
547
144
44
47
87
15
92
42
84
840
54
39
199
447
48
1
49
30-34
53
56
49
95
91
25
97
61
24
571
128
27
58
18
94
37
1,870
5
44
40
195
25
59
451
481
256
48
414
99
22
31
49
18
54
23
63
958
31
26
152
335
26
-
35-39
21
27
20
29
36
9
33
20
12
220
67
8
20
13
43
8
941
8
13
13
60
7
18
182
157
92
24
168
34
12
19
26
2
21
15
26
392
17
13
59
119
14
-
40-44
4
4
3
8
4
1
6
3
1
38
9
3
3
7
1
176
1
5
5
16
1
1
35
18
10
1
27
3
1
3
8
1
3
4
4
64
3
1
7
21
-
45+
1
1
1
13
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
3
-
Unknown
Age
-
Live Births ◆ Table 6
LIVE BIRTHS BY BIRTH WEIGHT GROUP BY LIVE BIRTH ORDER AND BY SEX
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997
Weight in Grams
Live
Birth
Order
Total
Live
Births
999
or
Less
1000
to
1499
1500
to
1999
2000
to
2499
2500
to
2999
3000
to
3499
3500
to
3999
4000
to
4499
4500
and
Over
First
25,592
Second
156
163
318
1,043
4,058
9,458
7,756
2,257
369
14
21,034
95
97
194
689
2,473
7,237
7,311
2,451
476
11
Third
10,569
58
44
101
347
1,275
3,541
3,610
1,314
275
4
Fourth
3,978
29
24
46
160
521
1,279
1,317
494
107
1
Fifth
1,423
14
10
19
66
203
452
437
183
39
-
Sixth
640
6
9
8
29
90
213
193
78
14
-
Seventh
338
4
1
6
9
38
125
100
39
16
-
Eighth or
Over
468
2
3
4
15
62
157
125
72
26
2
Not Stated
449
3
3
4
22
60
155
144
42
10
6
TOTAL
64,491
367
354
700
2,380
8,780
22,617
20,993
6,930
1,332
38
Male
33,155
207
195
349
1,112
3,901
10,685
11,440
4,310
931
25
Female
31,336
160
159
351
1,268
4,879
11,932
9,553
2,620
401
13
50
Weight
Not
Stated
Live Births ◆ Table 7
LIVE BIRTHS BY LIVE BIRTH ORDER AND AGE OF MOTHER
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997
Age of Mother
Live
Birth
Order
Total
Births
Under
15
Years
15-19
Years
20-24
Years
25-29
Years
30-34
Years
35-39
Years
40-44
Years
45 and
Over
Years
Age Not
Stated
First
25,592
93
4,534
6,204
8,073
4,892
1,547
238
10
1
Second
21,034
-
847
4,028
6,769
6,640
2,394
342
14
-
Third
10,569
-
133
1,487
2,997
3,835
1,863
246
8
-
Fourth
3,978
-
27
433
1,078
1,335
962
138
5
-
Fifth
1,423
-
2
137
322
458
406
91
7
-
Sixth
640
-
2
31
148
214
179
63
3
-
Seventh
338
-
-
14
70
110
97
42
5
-
Eighth or
Over
468
-
-
1
46
130
183
98
10
-
Not Stated
449
-
37
94
125
119
55
17
2
-
64,491
93
5,582
12,429
19,628
17,733
7,686
1,275
64
1
TOTAL
51
Live Births ◆ Table 8
PRENATAL CARE AND RACE BY AGE OF MOTHER AND BY LEGITIMACY STATUS
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997
Age of Mother
Total
Under
15
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45 and
Over Unknown
Legitimate Live Births
Prenatal Care Began
1st Trimester
2nd Trimester
3rd Trimester
No Care
48,269
2
770
6,590
16,621
16,159
6,957
1,118
51
1
41,009
4,383
1,049
121
1
1
-
487
196
46
-
5,142
905
251
20
14,410
1,341
294
39
14,043
1,210
295
32
5,983
592
125
19
908
127
36
11
35
10
2
-
1
-
Unknown
1,707
-
41
272
537
579
238
36
4
-
43,812
1,456
352
1
-
571
47
8
5,614
280
89
15,172
510
110
14,991
403
93
6,415
179
45
1,011
36
6
36
1
1
1
-
16,222
91
4,812
5,839
3,007
1,574
729
157
13
-
10,672
3,544
1,010
196
29
33
14
5
2,975
1,201
336
54
3,938
1,220
360
58
2,069
590
156
37
1,058
311
97
27
492
151
39
14
102
35
7
1
9
3
1
-
-
800
10
246
263
155
81
33
12
-
-
11,346
2,758
1,056
39
27
9
3,294
814
329
4,162
991
349
2,044
546
228
1,161
241
92
529
121
37
108
17
12
9
1
-
-
Legitimate Fetal Deaths
Race
White
Black
Indian
223
-
5
25
66
67
45
9
-
6
183
17
0
-
2
3
-
17
4
-
54
4
-
58
3
-
39
3
-
8
-
-
5
-
Out-of-Wedlock Fetal Deaths
Race
White
Black
Indian
139
-
25
52
24
14
16
2
2
4
97
27
9
-
16
7
2
40
6
2
16
5
3
11
3
-
10
4
1
1
1
-
1
1
2
1
-
Race
White
Black
Indian
Out-of-Wedlock Live Births
Prenatal Care Began
1st Trimester
2nd Trimester
3rd Trimester
No Care
Unknown
Race
White
Black
Indian
52
INDUCED ABORTIONS
53
Induced Abortions ◆ Table 1
TOTAL INDUCED ABORTIONS AND RESIDENT INDUCED ABORTIONS
MINNESOTA, 1973-1997
Total
Induced
Abortions
Minnesota
Resident
Induced
Abortions
Resident
Percent
Resident
Induced
Abortion R
ate1
Rate
19732
7,263
4,169
57.4
5.1
1974
8,732
7,154
81.9
8.6
1975
10,565
8,924
84.5
10.3
1976
14,124
11,109
78.7
12.5
1977
15,532
13,036
83.9
14.4
1978
17,262
14,521
84.1
15.6
1979
18,672
15,647
83.8
16.4
1980
19,028
16,490
86.7
17.2
1981
18,304
15,821
86.4
16.3
1982
17,758
15,559
87.6
15.8
1983
16,428
14,514
88.3
14.7
1984
17,314
15,556
89.8
15.7
1985
17,686
16,002
90.5
16.1
1986
17,383
15,716
90.4
15.8
1987
17,653
15,746
89.2
15.7
1988
17,975
16,124
89.7
15.8
1989
17,398
15,506
89.1
15.1
1990
17,156
15,280
89.1
14.9
1991
16,178
14,441
89.3
13.9
1992
15,546
13,846
89.1
13.1
1993
14,348
12,955
90.3
12.1
1994
14,027
12,702
90.6
11.8
1995
14,017
12,715
90.7
12.1
1996
14,193
12,876
90.7
12.1
1997
14,224
12,997
91.4
12.4
Year
2
1
Rate per 1,000 female population ages 15 through 44.
2
Data obtained from the Centers for Disease Control.
54
Induced Abortions ◆ Table 2
INDUCED ABORTION RATIOS BY SELECTED PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1980, 1989-1997
Induced Abortions PPer
er 100 Live Births
1980
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
24.3
23.0
22.5
21.5
21.1
20.0
19.8
20.1
20.2
20.1
Age Group
Under 15 years
15-19 Years
20-24 Years
25-29 Years
30-34 Years
35-39 Years
40 Years and Over
231.1
80.2
26.9
11.7
10.8
19.8
41.9
174.5
72.5
35.1
13.7
10.9
17.2
35.9
68.1
61.1
35.6
14.1
11.2
18.3
31.4
86.2
51.8
35.1
13.8
11.4
15.8
35.7
75.0
45.9
34.9
14.4
11.2
16.4
37.4
92.9
43.8
33.4
13.5
10.5
16.0
29.5
92.1
41.8
32.8
14.3
10.0
16.0
29.1
82.1
42.3
32.4
15.7
10.3
15.9
26.7
81.3
44.0
32.4
15.6
10.3
16.1
27.8
77.4
43.6
32.3
15.5
10.4
14.5
28.5
Race of Patient
White
All Other
22.5
45.1
21.4
38.0
20.9
33.4
20.3
31.2
19.6
32.1
18.4
29.0
18.0
31.1
16.6
42.4
16.2
46.2
15.7
46.4
Marital Status
Married
Unmarried1
3.5
185.8
3.9
101.9
4.2
91.8
4.0
82.6
4.3
77.6
3.9
72.9
4.0
69.5
4.0
71.0
4.2
68.7
4.2
67.7
Total Induced Abortions
1
Includes never married, divorced, separated, widowed and unknown marital status.
55
Induced Abortions ◆ Table 3
INDUCED ABORTIONS BY AGE GROUP AND RACE
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997
R ace
Age
Group
Induced
Abortions
White
Black
TOTALS:
12,997
8,882
1,959
270
974
192
720
72
37
18
6
6
2
3
15 - 17
920
687
134
22
36
12
29
18 - 19
1,512
1,078
234
37
61
20
82
20 - 24
4,012
2,666
676
99
271
56
244
25 - 29
3,047
1,992
532
60
250
50
163
30 - 34
1,840
1,257
225
33
173
32
120
35 - 39
1,118
850
100
12
100
11
45
40 & Over
382
267
29
1
68
7
10
Unknown
94
48
11
0
9
2
24
< 15
* Includes reports for which Hispanic origin was reported but specific race is not available.
56
American
Indian
Asian
Other
White
Non-White
Non-
Unknown*
Induced Abortions ◆ Table 4
INDUCED ABORTIONS BY AGE GROUP AND MARITAL STATUS
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997
Marital Status
Age
Group
TOTALS:
Induced
Abortions
Never
Married
Currently
Married
Other*
Unknown
12,997
9,207
2,020
1,520
250
72
71
0
0
1
15 - 17
920
905
4
0
11
18 - 19
1,512
1,449
29
12
22
20 - 24
4,012
3,482
302
164
64
25 - 29
3,047
2,025
547
413
62
30 - 34
1,840
806
543
456
35
35 - 39
1,118
340
410
346
22
40 & Over
382
82
171
120
9
Unknown
94
47
14
9
24
< 15
* Includes divorces, separated and widowed.
57
Induced Abortions ◆ Table 5
INDUCED ABORTIONS BY AGE GROUP AND TRIMESTER OF GESTATION*
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997
Gestation in T
rimesters
Trimesters
Age
Group
Induced
Abortions
Unknown
(Not Reported)
First Trimester
(0-13 weeks)
Second Trimester
(14-27 weeks)
Third Trimester
(28-40+ weeks)
TOTALS:
12,997
329
11,712
954
2
< 15
15 - 17
18 - 19
20 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 - 39
40 & Over
Unknown
72
920
1,512
4,012
3,047
1,840
1,118
382
94
3
23
29
77
86
51
36
16
8
56
790
1,328
3,628
2,788
1,675
1,013
352
82
13
107
155
307
171
114
69
14
4
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
Induced Abortions ◆ Table 6
INDUCED ABORTIONS BY ESTIMATED WEEK OF GESTATION*
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997
First Trimester
Estimated
Number of
Gestation W
eek
Induced Abortions
Week
<3
0
3
9
4
50
5
411
6
1276
7
3119
8
2753
9
1412
10
980
11
745
12
604
13
353
TRIMESTER TOTAL
11,712
TOTAL INDUCED ABORTIONS
*
Second Trimester
Number of
Estimated
Gestation W
eek
Induced Abortions
Week
14
179
15
151
16
107
17
106
18
109
19
120
20
95
21
81
22
3
23
0
24
2
25
0
26
1
27
0
954
12,997
Third Trimester
Estimated
Number of
Gestation W
eek
Induced Abortions
Week
28
2
29
0
30
0
31
0
32
0
33
0
34
0
35
0
36
0
37
0
38
0
39
0
40 +
0
2
(includes 329 abortions for which gestation is unknown/not reported)
Estimated week of gestation as reported by physician.
58
Induced Abortions ◆ Table 7
INDUCED ABORTIONS BY AGE GROUP, CONTRACEPTIVE USE* AND PRIOR ABORTION STATUS
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997
Induced Abortions for Which at Least One
Prior Abortion Was Reported
Total Induced Abortions
Age
Group
Reported Contraceptive Use
Used in
Induced
Never
Past, but
Abortions
Used
not now
Was
Using
TOTALS:
12,997
588
8,258
3,493
658
4,792
98
3,122
1,328
244
72
10
37
15
10
3
0
1
1
1
15 - 17
920
70
542
264
44
74
2
47
23
2
18 - 19
1,512
81
985
366
80
242
9
163
55
15
20 - 24
4,012
157
2,627
1,074
154
1,330
22
885
370
53
25 - 29
3,047
116
1,922
842
167
1,412
28
918
392
74
30 - 34
1,840
78
1,181
477
104
897
19
594
234
50
35 - 39
1,118
43
686
322
67
597
12
377
177
31
40 & Over
382
21
233
110
18
195
4
117
64
10
Unknown
94
12
45
23
14
42
2
20
12
8
< 15
Unknown
* The data relative to contraceptive use are subjective as reporting relies on patient recall.
59
Induced
Abortions
Reported Contraceptive Use
Used in
Never
Past, but
Was
Used
not now
Using
Unknown
Induced Abortions ◆ Table 8
INDUCED ABORTIONS BY AGE GROUP AND CONTRACEPTIVE USE* AND BY MARITAL STATUS AND CONTRACEPTIVE USE
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997
Reported Contraceptive Use
Age
Group
< 15
Induced
Abortions
Never
Used
Percent**
Used in
Past but
Not Now
Percent**
Was
Using
Percent**
Unknown
Percent**
72
10
13.9%
37
51.4%
15
20.8%
10
13.9%
15 - 17
920
70
7.6%
542
58.9%
264
28.7%
44
4.8%
18 - 19
1,512
81
5.4%
985
65.1%
366
24.2%
80
5.3%
20 - 24
4,012
157
3.9%
2,627
65.5%
1,074
26.8%
154
3.8%
25 - 29
3,047
116
3.8%
1,922
63.1%
842
27.6%
167
5.5%
30 - 34
1,840
78
4.2%
1,181
64.2%
477
25.9%
104
5.7%
35 - 39
1,118
43
3.8%
686
61.4%
322
28.8%
67
6.0%
40 & Over
382
21
5.5%
233
61.0%
110
28.8%
18
4.7%
Unknown
94
12
12.8%
45
47.9%
23
24.5%
14
14.9%
TOTALS:
12,997
588
9,207
395
4.3%
5,825
63.3%
2,510
27.3%
477
5.2%
Currently Married 2,020
123
6.1%
1,268
62.8%
518
25.6%
111
5.5%
1,520
53
3.5%
995
65.5%
429
28.2%
43
2.8%
250
17
6.8%
170
68.0%
36
14.4%
27
10.8%
Marital Status
Never Married
Other***
Unknown
*
**
***
8,258
3,493
658
The data relative to contraceptive use are subjective as reporting relies on patient recall.
Percent is read horizontally to equal 100%; i.e., each percent is the proportion of women in that age group or marital status reporting any contraceptive use.
Includes divorced, separated, and widowed
60
Induced Abortions ◆ Table 9
INDUCED ABORTIONS BY METHOD OF CONTRACEPTION USED AT CONCEPTION* BY AGE GROUP
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997
Age Group
Induced
Abortions
< 15
12,997
No Contraceptive
Use or Unknown
Use at Time
of Conception
Total Contraceptive
Method Failures:
15 - 17
18 - 19
20 - 24
72
920
1,512
9,504
57
656
3,493
15
Condoms
2,083
Combination Pills
586
Withdrawal
154
Diaphragm
91
Foam & Condom
87
Rhythm
78
Suppositories
74
Spermicide Alone
66
Foam
50
Injectable
32
Mini Pills
31
Natural Family Planning
27
Sterilization - Male
24
Cervical cap
14
Intrauterine Device
13
Fertility Awareness
9
Sterilization - Female
80
Sponge
3
Douche
10
Other
33
Unknown
29
13
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTALS:
25 - 29 30 - 34
35 - 39
40 & Over Unknown
4,012
3,047
1,840
1,118
382
94
1,146
2,938
2,205
1,363
796
272
71
264
366
1,074
842
477
322
110
23
206
36
5
1
3
0
1
1
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
259
66
12
0
3
3
2
1
3
5
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
4
678
219
44
7
29
10
10
19
7
13
12
5
2
2
3
1
1
0
0
9
4
474
153
49
21
20
18
21
21
10
9
8
8
3
5
1
2
3
0
0
8
9
244
68
19
16
15
24
19
8
11
4
6
6
11
5
5
1
2
1
1
8
3
152
29
13
33
14
13
18
10
13
0
1
5
6
2
2
5
2
1
0
0
2
46
8
10
13
3
10
3
3
3
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
5
1
11
7
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Contraceptive Method
*
0
0
0
The data relative to contraceptive use are subjective as reporting relies on patient recall.
61
Induced Abortions ◆ Table 10
MINOR* COMPLICATIONS TO THE INDUCED ABORTION PROCEDURE
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997
Procedure
Induced Abortions
TOTAL .............................................................................................................................. 12,997
No Complications* ............................................................................................................... 7,448
Unknown Complications** .................................................................................................... 5,481
Complication Reported (Total) .................................................................................................. 68
Cervical Injury .............................................................................................................................. 1
Failed Abortion ............................................................................................................................ 4
Heavy Bleeding ......................................................................................................................... 14
Incomplete Abortion .................................................................................................................. 22
Infection ...................................................................................................................................... 8
Post-abortal Syndrome
(Hematometra)*** .............................................................................................................. 17
Uterine Perforation ...................................................................................................................... 2
*
**
No major complications were reported in 1997
***
A collection or retention of blood in the uterine cavity
Includes records for which Complication question was left blank on reporting form
Induced Abortions ◆ Table 11
METHOD OF INDUCED ABORTION
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997
Method of Abortion
Induced Abortions
TOTAL .............................................................................................................................. 12,997
Vacuum Curettage .............................................................................................................. 11,488
Dilation and Evacuation ............................................................................................................ 761
Prostaglandin ............................................................................................................................... 3
Dilation and Curettage ................................................................................................................. 2
Other Methods* ...................................................................................................................... 376
Method Unknown** ................................................................................................................ 367
*
**
Includes Medical Methods and Other Surgical Methods
Includes records for which Method was left blank on reporting form
Induced Abortions ◆ Table 12
INDUCED ABORTIONS BY TYPE OF ADMISSION
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997
Type of Admission
Induced Abortions
TOTAL ............................................................................................................................. 12, 997
Clinic .................................................................................................................................. 12,708
Outpatient ................................................................................................................................. 16
Admission Type Unknown* .................................................................................................... 273
*
Includes records for which Admission type was left blank on reporting form
62
Induced Abortions ◆ Table 13
INDUCED ABORTIONS BY COUNTY OF RESIDENCE
MINNESOTA, 1997
County
Induced
Abortions
County
Induced
Abortions
State Total: ............................................................... 12,997
Aitkin ............................................................................... 25
Anoka ............................................................................ 970
Becker ............................................................................. 11
Beltrami ........................................................................... 61
Benton .......................................................................... 110
Blue Earth ...................................................................... 151
Brown ............................................................................. 22
Carlton ............................................................................ 64
Carver ........................................................................... 139
Cass ................................................................................ 30
Chippewa ........................................................................ 29
Chisago ........................................................................... 93
Clay ................................................................................. 17
Clearwater ........................................................................ 2
Cook ................................................................................. 3
Cottonwood ..................................................................... 3
Crow Wing ...................................................................... 90
Dakota ....................................................................... 1,003
Dodge ............................................................................. 12
Douglas ........................................................................... 19
Faribault ............................................................................. 9
Fillmore ........................................................................... 12
Freeborn ......................................................................... 49
Goodhue ......................................................................... 58
Grant ................................................................................. 2
Hennepin ................................................................... 5,110
Houston .......................................................................... 12
Hubbard ............................................................................ 4
Isanti ................................................................................ 40
Itasca ............................................................................... 59
Jackson .............................................................................. 5
Kanabec ........................................................................... 24
Kandiyohi ......................................................................... 47
Kittson ............................................................................... 1
Koochiching ..................................................................... 22
Lac Qui Parle ..................................................................... 3
Lake ................................................................................ 22
Lake of the Woods ............................................................ 2
Le Sueur .......................................................................... 44
Lincoln ............................................................................... 1
Lyon .................................................................................. 9
Mahnomen ........................................................................ 2
Marshall ............................................................................. 1
Martin .............................................................................. 18
McLeod ........................................................................... 44
Meeker ............................................................................ 31
Mille Lacs ......................................................................... 26
Morrison ......................................................................... 15
Mower ............................................................................ 38
Nicollet ............................................................................ 21
Nobles .............................................................................. 1
Olmsted ........................................................................ 192
Otter Tail ......................................................................... 14
Pine ................................................................................. 36
Pipestone .......................................................................... 2
Polk ................................................................................... 7
Pope ................................................................................. 6
Ramsey ....................................................................... 2,379
Red Lake ........................................................................... 2
Redwood ........................................................................ 16
Renville ............................................................................ 11
Rice ................................................................................. 57
Rock .................................................................................. 2
Roseau .............................................................................. 1
Scott .............................................................................. 190
Sherburne ........................................................................ 93
Sibley ............................................................................... 11
St. Louis ......................................................................... 443
Stearns .......................................................................... 184
Steele .............................................................................. 34
Stevens .............................................................................. 6
Swift .................................................................................. 8
Todd ............................................................................... 13
Wabasha .......................................................................... 14
Waseca ............................................................................ 30
Washington ................................................................... 463
Watonwan ....................................................................... 10
Wilkin ................................................................................ 1
Winona ........................................................................... 56
Wright ........................................................................... 127
Yellow Medicine ................................................................ 2
Unknown .......................................................................... 1
63
Induced Abortions ◆ Table 14
INDUCED ABORTIONS OCCURING IN MINNESOTA
BY STATE OR FOREIGN COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE, 1997
Induced
Abortions
Percent
TOTAL
14,224
100.00%
Minnesota*
12,997
91.37%
1,227
8.63%
Illinois
6
0.04%
Iowa
52
0.37%
Michigan
36
0.25%
North Dakota
120
0.84%
South Dakota
37
0.26%
914
6.43%
Other States
34
0.24%
Canada
22
0.15%
6
0.04%
Other States or Countries
Wisconsin
Other Foreign Countries
*
Resident total for Minnesota includes only those induced abortions occuring in Minnesota. Information is not available at the present time on the number of Minnesotans
who receive an induced abortion in other states or foreign countries.
64
FERTILITY
65
Fertility ◆ Table 1
TOTAL REPORTED PREGNANCIES BY OUTCOME TYPE AND RATE
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1975, 1980-1997
Outcome T
ype
Type
Year
Total
Reported
Pregnancies*
Live Births
Induced Abortions
Female
Population
Ages 15-44
Pregnancy
Rate**
1975
65,866
56,463
8,924
479
863,882
76.2
1980
84,782
67,843
16,490
449
958,773
88.4
1981
84,934
68,652
15,821
461
967,087
87.8
1982
84,500
68,512
15,559
429
977,905
86.4
1983
80,530
65,559
14,514
457
981,287
82.1
1984
82,736
66,715
15,556
465
985,608
83.9
1985
83,853
67,412
16,002
439
994,249
84.3
1986
81,882
65,766
15,716
400
997,501
82.1
1987
81,318
65,168
15,746
404
1,004,801
80.9
1988
83,335
66,745
16,124
466
1,020,209
81.7
1989
83,426
67,490
15,506
430
1,024,576
81.4
1990
83,714
67,985
15,280
449
1,025,919
81.6
1991
81,904
67,037
14,441
426
1,036,146
79.0
1992
79,844
65,591
13,846
407
1,049,175
76.1
1993
77,939
64,646
12,955
338
1,060,396
73.5
1994
77,344
64,277
12,702
365
1,073,649
72.0
1995
76,338
63,259
12,715
364
1,053,136
72.5
1996
76,909
63,681
12,876
352
1,066,220
72.1
1997
77,850
64,491
12,997
362
1,050,544
74.1
*
**
Fetal Deaths
Includes live births, fetal deaths of 20 weeks or more gestation, and induced abortions. Fetal deaths of less than 20 weeks gestation are not reported to the Minnesota
Department of Health.
Number of pregnancies per 1,000 women in the population of ages 15 through 44
66
Fertility ◆ Table 2
PREGNANCY OUTCOMES AND PREGNANCY RATES BY AGE OF WOMAN
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1980, 1985, 1990 AND 1997
Age of W
oman
Woman
Year
Total
<15
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40+
Unknown
Live Births
Fetal Deaths
67,843
449
45
1
6,988
51
22,546
140
24,035
131
11,300
79
2,485
29
437
9
7
9
Induced Abortions
16,490
104
5,603
6,054
2,823
1,219
491
183
13
Reported Pregnancies*
Age Specific
Pregnancy Rate**
84,782
150
12,642
28,740
26,989
12,598
3,005
629
29
88.4
***
64.0
144.6
149.3
80.5
24.4
6.2
-
Live Births
Fetal Deaths
67,412
439
55
-
5,027
41
18,968
109
24,797
155
14,283
93
3,804
25
467
8
11
8
Induced Abortions
16,002
103
3,998
6,067
3,216
1,641
758
198
2
Reported Pregnancies*
Age Specific
Pregnancy Rate**
83,853
158
9,066
25,144
28,168
16,017
4,587
673
40
84.3
***
51.7
125.1
147.9
94.5
32.2
5.8
-
Live Births
Fetal Deaths
67,985
449
94
1
5,336
40
14,622
96
24,243
117
17,270
104
5,587
51
829
12
4
28
Induced Abortions
15,280
64
3,260
5,210
3,409
1,931
1,020
260
126
Reported Pregnancies*
Age Specific
Pregnancy Rate**
83,714
159
8,636
19,928
27,769
19,305
6,658
1,101
158
81.6
***
59.0
125.5
145.2
97.2
37.2
7.2
-
Live Births
Fetal Deaths
64,491
362
93
-
5,582
30
12,429
77
19,628
90
17,733
81
7,686
61
1,339
13
1
10
Induced Abortions
12,997
72
2,432
4,012
3,047
1,840
1,118
382
94
Reported Pregnancies*
Age Specific
Pregnancy Rate**
77,850
165
8,044
16,518
22,765
19,654
8,865
1,734
105
74.1
***
46.1
114.5
148.4
108.6
43.0
9.1
-
1980
1985
1990
1997
*
**
***
Includes live births, fetal deaths of 20 weeks or more gestation, and induced abortions. Fetal deaths of less than 20 weeks gestation are not reported to the Minnesota
Department of Health.
Pregnancies within a specified age group per 1000 female population within the same age group -- total pregnancy rates are calculated per 1000 female population of ages
15 through 44.
Appropriate age-specific female population not available for use in rate calculations
67
INFANT MORTALITY AND FETAL DEATHS
68
Infant Mortality and Fetal Deaths ◆ Table 1
INFANT, NEONATAL, AND POSTNEONATAL DEATHS BY CAUSE
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997
Neonatal Deaths
Cause of Death
Infant
Deaths
Total
Under
1 Day
1-6
Days
7-27
Days
PostNeonatal
Total - All Causes
382
241
127
59
55
141
9
4
-
2
2
5
1
-
-
-
-
1
3
-
-
-
-
3
3
-
-
-
-
3
Endocrine, Nutritional and Metabolic
Diseases and Immunity Disorders
5
1
-
1
-
4
Diseases of the Blood and Blood-F
orming Organs
Blood-Forming
1
1
-
1
-
-
Mental Disorders
-
-
-
-
-
-
Infective and PParasitic
arasitic Diseases
Septicemia
Neoplasms
Malignant Neoplasms
Diseases of the Nervous System and Sense Organs
8
1
-
-
1
7
Diseases of the Circulatory System
12
5
-
2
3
7
Diseases of the R
espiratory System
Respiratory
7
2
1
-
1
5
6
1
-
-
1
5
Diseases of the Digestive System
4
1
-
-
1
3
Diseases of the Genitourinary System
2
1
-
-
1
1
Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous T
issue
Tissue
1
-
-
-
-
1
Diseases of the Musculoskeletal System
1
-
-
-
-
1
116
89
42
29
18
27
11
11
10
1
-
-
Pneumonia and Influenza
Congenital Anomalies
Anencephalus
Of Heart
29
17
2
9
6
12
Of Respiratory System
17
16
10
4
2
1
4
4
2
2
-
-
16
13
5
3
5
3
135
127
83
23
21
8
Maternal Conditions
46
44
39
2
3
2
Short Gestation and Low Birthweight
35
33
30
2
1
2
Birth Trauma
3
3
1
2
-
-
Intrauterine Hypoxia & Birth Asphyxia
8
8
2
3
3
-
10
9
1
3
5
1
Other Respiratory Conditions of Fetus and Newborn
8
7
3
3
1
1
Fetal and Neonatal Hemorrhage
6
6
-
5
1
-
65
7
1
1
5
58
52
4
1
-
3
48
11
2
-
-
2
9
Motor Vehicle
2
-
-
-
-
2
Mechanical Suffocation
3
-
-
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
2
Of Urinary System
Chromosomal Anomalies
Certain Conditions Originating in the PPerinatal
erinatal PPeriod
eriod
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Symptoms, Signs and Ill-Defined Conditions
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Unintentional Injuries
Homicide
Injury Undetermined Whether Accidentally or PPurposely
urposely Inflicted
69
Infant Mortality and Fetal Deaths ◆ Table 2
FETAL DEATHS OF 20 WEEKS AND OVER BY CAUSE AND WEIGHT
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997
Weight In Grams
Cause of Death
Total - All Causes
Total 999
Fetal
or
Deaths Less
1,000
to
1,499
1,500
to
1,999
2,000
to
2,499
2,500
to
2,999
3,000 3,500
to
to
3,499 3,999
4,000 4,500 Weight
to
and
Not
4,499 Over Stated
362
155
31
35
22
35
36
8
8
-
32
37
19
3
3
3
1
3
1
-
-
4
Anencephalus and Similar Anomalies
8
4
1
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
1
Hydrocephalus
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Maternal Conditions Unrelated to Pregnancy
26
10
2
2
1
2
2
-
-
-
7
Maternal Conditions Related to Pregnancy
33
25
-
1
-
-
1
-
-
-
6
Complications of Placenta, Cord, or Membranes 122
41
14
13
11
16
15
5
3
-
4
Congenital Anomalies
Complications of Labor and Delivery
2
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
Malpresentation of Fetus
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Slow Fetal Growth and Fetal Malnutrition
2
1
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Short Gestation and Low Birthweight
7
4
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
2
Hypoxia and Birth Asphyxia
4
-
1
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
1
Hemolytic Diseases of Fetus
2
-
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Syndrome of Infant of a Diabetic Mother
1
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
21
10
2
2
1
2
2
-
-
-
2
103
42
8
12
5
13
11
2
4
-
6
2
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Other Diseases or Conditions Specific
to the Perinatal Period
Ill-Defined Conditions Originating in the
Perinatal Period
Other Diseases Not Specific to Perinatal Period
70
MORTALITY
71
Mortality
EVERY DAY IN 1997, RESIDENTS OF MINNESOTA EXPERIENCED AN AVERAGE OF:
* Infant deaths are also included in the numbers for the cause of death categories.
** Sum of subcategories’ violent deaths does not equal total violent deaths category due to rounding.
72
Mortality ◆ Table 1
DEATHS BY COUNTY OF OCCURRENCE DISTRIBUTED ACCORDING TO RESIDENCE:
RESIDENT DEATHS DISTRIBUTED ACCORDING TO PLACE OF DEATH, MINNESOTA, 1997
Deaths Occurring in County
County
State Total
Aitkin
Anoka
Becker
Beltrami
Benton
Big Stone
Blue Earth
Brown
Carlton
Carver
Cass
Chippewa
Chisago
Clay
Clearwater
Cook
Cottonwood
Crow Wing
Dakota
Dodge
Douglas
Faribault
Fillmore
Freeborn
Goodhue
Grant
Hennepin
Minneapolis
Houston
Hubbard
Isanti
Itasca
Jackson
Kanabec
Kandiyohi
Kittson
Koochiching
Lac Qui Parle
Lake
Lake of the Woods
Le Sueur
Total
37,037
153
1,124
277
334
245
97
455
263
243
323
193
148
237
233
87
23
148
447
1,016
86
306
189
176
361
399
91
9,316
3,962
111
180
210
384
115
102
368
67
129
109
100
32
122
County
Residents
29,590
133
865
241
272
194
74
353
216
207
238
163
124
191
203
80
20
122
371
882
78
256
167
163
325
333
83
7,450
2,490
101
129
161
345
102
89
310
58
122
103
88
25
107
Other
Minnesota
Residents
5,918
16
241
30
55
50
11
98
46
35
84
24
23
45
15
5
2
26
70
93
6
47
10
6
33
48
7
1,544
1,284
4
48
49
34
10
13
56
7
3
5
9
5
14
73
Resident Deaths
Out of
State
Residents
1,529
4
18
6
7
1
12
4
1
1
1
6
1
1
15
2
1
6
41
2
3
12
7
3
18
1
322
188
6
3
5
3
2
2
4
1
3
2
1
Outside County
Within
Outside
Minnesota
Minnesota
5,918
1,370
62
7
335
13
31
47
26
26
95
4
13
5
50
9
59
2
76
7
107
2
116
12
38
4
68
14
15
158
15
9
7
3
19
25
94
18
631
36
49
1
51
12
56
6
51
24
54
3
77
6
15
7
442
126
718
41
5
48
30
13
64
2
64
10
31
17
46
1
48
9
9
8
24
4
19
6
30
3
3
8
80
3
Total
36,878
202
1,213
319
324
293
92
412
277
290
347
291
166
273
376
104
30
166
483
1,549
128
319
229
238
382
416
105
8,018
3,249
154
172
227
419
150
136
367
75
150
128
121
36
190
Mortality ◆ Table 1
DEATHS BY COUNTY OF OCCURRENCE DISTRIBUTED ACCORDING TO RESIDENCE:
RESIDENT DEATHS DISTRIBUTED ACCORDING TO PLACE OF DEATH, MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
Deaths Occurring in County
County
Lincoln
Lyon
McLeod
Mahnomen
Marshall
Martin
Meeker
Mille Lacs
Morrison
Mower
Murray
Nicollet
Nobles
Norman
Olmsted
Otter Tail
Pennington
Pine
Pipestone
Polk
Pope
Ramsey
St. Paul
Red Lake
Redwood
Renville
Rice
Rock
Roseau
St. Louis
Duluth
Scott
Sherburne
Sibley
Stearns
Steele
Stevens
Swift
Todd
Traverse
Wabasha
Wadena
Waseca
Washington
Watonwan
Wilkin
Winona
Wright
Yellow Medicine
Unknown
Total
90
191
301
51
80
228
216
184
275
368
75
126
181
72
1,465
500
149
136
102
341
155
4,670
3,065
36
177
153
383
102
126
2,546
1,494
374
292
107
916
227
81
107
147
49
168
189
136
634
112
128
382
379
131
-
County
Residents
77
176
240
42
70
208
185
150
241
343
70
98
151
68
652
451
100
120
92
299
137
3,575
1,929
34
155
136
338
81
113
2,092
913
254
193
98
606
207
75
103
141
42
135
112
125
524
92
57
341
333
114
-
Other
Minnesota
Residents
7
14
58
9
8
6
31
33
32
19
4
27
22
2
469
42
48
16
8
21
18
926
992
2
22
16
42
19
8
214
347
114
95
8
298
17
6
4
5
4
20
77
10
87
20
4
19
43
17
74
Resident Deaths
Out of
State
Residents
6
1
3
2
14
1
2
6
1
1
8
2
344
7
1
2
21
169
144
1
3
2
5
240
234
6
4
1
12
3
1
3
13
1
23
67
22
3
-
Outside County
Within
Outside
Minnesota
Minnesota
7
9
28
23
51
2
3
11
34
19
32
7
40
5
83
5
72
2
69
11
22
8
69
4
18
29
16
26
34
8
80
63
7
12
91
6
5
15
31
83
31
1
448
62
428
44
19
7
56
4
62
4
74
7
5
20
15
18
72
22
37
9
77
5
135
10
54
2
97
12
42
3
16
2
32
5
96
4
10
14
76
8
26
10
41
1
300
27
34
3
8
14
40
23
128
6
26
6
1
4
Total
93
227
293
56
123
247
230
238
315
423
100
171
198
110
694
594
119
217
112
413
169
4,085
2,401
60
215
202
419
106
146
2,186
959
336
338
154
715
252
93
140
241
66
219
148
167
851
129
79
404
467
146
5
Mortality ◆ Table 2
DEATHS FROM SELECTED CAUSES BY AGE GROUP AND SEX
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997
9th
Revision
No.
Cause of Death
and Sex
ALL CAUSES, Total
000139
I. INFECTIOUS AND
PARASITIC DISEASES
001009
Intestinal Infectious
Diseases
004
Shigellosis
010018,
137
010012
Tuberculosis
(Including Late
Effects Of)
Respiratory
Tuberculosis
(Active)
Other
Tuberculosis
(Active)
Late Effects of
Tuberculosis
013018
137
032
Diphtheria
033
Whooping Cough
034035
Streptococcal Sore
Throat, Scarlatina,
and Erysipelas
Total
T 36,878
M 18,092
F 18,786
T
435
M
232
F
203
T
10
M
2
F
8
T
M
F
T
7
M
3
F
4
T
5
M
3
F
2
T
1
M
F
1
T
1
M
F
1
T
M
F
T
M
F
T
M
F
-
Under
1
Year
382
219
163
9
4
5
-
1
to
4
76
30
46
3
3
-
5
to
9
59
36
23
-
10
to
14
67
39
28
2
2
-
15
to
19
200
134
66
1
1
-
20
to
24
175
122
53
1
1
-
25
to
29
204
147
57
4
1
3
75
30
to
34
274
180
94
16
11
5
-
35
to
39
452
308
144
23
19
4
-
40
to
44
600
393
207
26
21
5
-
45
to
49
807
516
291
22
19
3
-
50
to
54
961
581
380
9
5
4
1
1
-
55
to
59
1,330
807
523
18
11
7
-
60
to
64
1,803
1,092
711
21
14
7
1
1
1
1
-
65
to
69
2,605
1,536
1,069
44
23
21
1
1
1
1
-
70
to
74
3,819
2,283
1,536
39
22
17
1
1
1
1
-
75
to
79
4,943
2,698
2,245
53
28
25
1
1
1
1
-
80
85
to and
84 Over
5,990 12,131
2,912 4,059
3,078 8,072
43
101
17
33
26
68
2
7
1
1
1
6
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
-
Mortality ◆ Table 2
DEATHS FROM SELECTED CAUSES BY AGE GROUP AND SEX
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997 (CONT.)
9th
Revision
No.
Cause of Death
and Sex
ALL CAUSES, Total
036
Meningococcal
Infection
037
Tetanus
038
Septicemia
045
Acute
Poliomyelitis
055
Measles
062064
Viral Encephalitis
(Acute)
070
Viral Hepatitis
090097
Syphilis
Residual
140239
Other Infectious
and Parasitic
Diseases
II. NEOPLASMS
Total
T 36,878
M 18,092
F 18,786
T
4
M
2
F
2
T
M
F
T
197
M
90
F
107
T
M
F
T
M
F
T
1
M
F
1
T
31
M
17
F
14
T
1
M
F
1
T
184
M
118
F
66
T 8,877
M 4,615
F 4,262
Under
1
Year
382
219
163
1
1
8
4
4
3
2
1
1
to
4
76
30
46
1
1
2
2
13
5
8
5
to
9
59
36
23
9
5
4
10
to
14
67
39
28
2
2
6
4
2
15
to
19
200
134
66
1
1
12
3
9
20
to
24
175
122
53
1
1
10
6
4
25
to
29
204
147
57
1
1
3
1
2
21
12
9
76
30
to
34
274
180
94
1
1
15
10
5
47
27
20
35
to
39
452
308
144
3
2
1
2
2
18
15
3
99
47
52
40
to
44
600
393
207
3
1
2
3
2
1
20
18
2
154
61
93
45
to
49
807
516
291
4
3
1
4
3
1
14
13
1
272
136
136
50
to
54
961
581
380
3
2
1
5
3
2
382
187
195
55
to
59
1,330
807
523
3
1
2
1
1
14
10
4
598
314
284
60
to
64
1,803
1,092
711
4
3
1
1
1
15
10
5
738
413
325
65
to
69
2,605
1,536
1,069
1
1
21
13
8
4
1
3
1
1
16
8
8
1,033
593
440
70
to
74
3,819
2,283
1,536
15
10
5
9
5
4
14
7
7
1,333
761
572
75
to
79
4,943
2,698
2,245
33
16
17
2
2
17
12
5
1,381
774
607
80
85
to and
84 Over
5,990 12,131
2,912 4,059
3,078 8,072
29
78
11
28
18
50
3
1
2
1
1
9
12
3
2
6
10
1,279 1,487
650
615
629
872
Mortality ◆ Table 2
DEATHS FROM SELECTED CAUSES BY AGE GROUP AND SEX
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997 (CONT.)
9th
Revision
No.
Cause of Death
and Sex
ALL CAUSES, Total
140208
Malignant Neoplasms
140149
150
Of Lip, Oral
Cavity and
Pharynx
Of Digestive
Organs and
Peritoneum
Of Esophagus
151
Of Stomach
152
Of Small Intestine
Including Duodenum
153
Of Colon
154
Of Rectum,
Rectosigmoid
Junction and Anus
Of Respiratory
System
150159
160165
162
Of Trachea,
Bronchus and
Lung
Total
T 36,878
M 18,092
F 18,786
T 8,734
M 4,556
F 4,178
T
127
M
77
F
50
T 2,066
M 1,099
F
967
T
191
M
145
F
46
T
171
M
114
F
57
T
20
M
9
F
11
T
793
M
389
F
404
T
141
M
76
F
65
T 2,187
M 1,314
F
873
T 2,119
M 1,260
F
859
Under
1
Year
382
219
163
3
2
1
-
1
to
4
76
30
46
11
5
6
1
1
-
5
to
9
59
36
23
9
5
4
-
10
to
14
67
39
28
5
3
2
-
15
to
19
200
134
66
12
3
9
1
1
1
1
-
20
to
24
175
122
53
10
6
4
1
1
-
25
to
29
204
147
57
20
11
9
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
77
30
to
34
274
180
94
44
24
20
1
1
6
1
5
1
1
3
1
2
4
3
1
2
1
1
35
to
39
452
308
144
98
46
52
1
1
25
17
8
4
3
1
3
2
1
8
4
4
5
4
1
16
7
9
16
7
9
40
to
44
600
393
207
154
61
93
3
3
27
16
11
4
4
3
2
1
8
3
5
1
1
35
19
16
34
18
16
45
to
49
807
516
291
269
133
136
8
6
2
55
37
18
9
9
3
2
1
1
1
12
4
8
3
1
2
54
35
19
52
34
18
50
to
54
961
581
380
380
185
195
10
6
4
95
64
31
11
11
6
5
1
1
1
29
17
12
12
7
5
91
46
45
89
45
44
55
to
59
1,330
807
523
589
310
279
8
6
2
115
69
46
10
6
4
9
6
3
2
1
1
47
27
20
9
6
3
189
117
72
184
114
70
60
to
64
1,803
1,092
711
736
412
324
20
13
7
151
95
56
23
22
1
13
8
5
1
1
54
30
24
14
8
6
266
165
101
258
158
100
65
to
69
2,605
1,536
1,069
1,021
584
437
20
14
6
245
147
98
29
23
6
13
6
7
2
2
84
50
34
12
6
6
329
193
136
313
178
135
70
to
74
3,819
2,283
1,536
1,322
758
564
21
11
10
306
189
117
29
26
3
24
17
7
2
2
100
60
40
17
11
6
389
242
147
382
236
146
75
to
79
4,943
2,698
2,245
1,361
764
597
10
4
6
313
176
137
26
18
8
26
18
8
2
1
1
135
80
55
19
10
9
374
240
134
367
235
132
80
85
to and
84 Over
5,990 12,131
2,912 4,059
3,078 8,072
1,254 1,436
641
603
613
833
12
13
8
4
4
9
319
404
143
143
176
261
20
26
11
12
9
14
34
36
28
20
6
16
6
3
3
3
3
124
187
49
63
75
124
19
30
12
11
7
19
252
186
153
94
99
92
239
181
142
92
97
89
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MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997 (CONT.)
9th
Revision
No.
170175
172173
Cause of Death
and Sex
ALL CAUSES, Total
Of Bone, Connective
Tissue, Skin and
Breast
Of Skin
174175
Of Breast
179189
Of Genitourinary
Organs
179182
185
Of Uterus,
Cervix and
Placenta
Of Prostate
190199
Of Other and
Unspecified Sites
191192
200208
Of Brain and Other
Parts of Central
Nervous System
Of Lymphatic and
Hematopoietic Tissue
201
Hodgkin’s Disease
Total
T 36,878
M 18,092
F 18,786
T
909
M
133
F
776
T
139
M
83
F
56
T
689
M
11
F
678
T 1,465
M
890
F
575
T
142
M
F
142
T
596
M
596
F
T
945
M
484
F
461
T
215
M
119
F
96
T 1,035
M
559
F
476
T
22
M
7
F
15
Under
1
Year
382
219
163
3
2
1
-
1
to
4
76
30
46
1
1
4
1
3
2
1
1
5
2
3
-
5
to
9
59
36
23
5
3
2
2
2
4
2
2
-
10
to
14
67
39
28
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
-
15
to
19
200
134
66
5
5
1
1
4
3
1
4
3
1
1
1
-
20
to
24
175
122
53
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
2
2
3
2
1
1
1
-
25
to
29
204
147
57
4
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
5
4
1
2
1
1
5
2
3
3
1
2
78
30
to
34
274
180
94
9
3
6
2
1
1
4
4
3
3
10
6
4
7
5
2
11
7
4
-
35
to
39
452
308
144
17
3
14
5
2
3
10
10
11
5
6
4
4
13
7
6
8
4
4
15
6
9
-
40
to
44
600
393
207
38
4
34
4
1
3
30
30
16
3
13
6
6
20
11
9
8
4
4
15
5
10
3
1
2
45
to
49
807
516
291
54
8
46
11
7
4
41
41
30
9
21
5
5
31
17
14
11
4
7
37
21
16
2
1
1
50
to
54
961
581
380
66
13
53
11
7
4
49
2
47
46
17
29
7
7
3
3
42
20
22
20
10
10
30
19
11
2
1
1
55
to
59
1,330
807
523
84
13
71
8
7
1
67
1
66
62
29
33
10
10
13
13
76
48
28
22
17
5
55
28
27
-
60
to
64
1,803
1,092
711
75
13
62
17
12
5
52
52
88
44
44
10
10
23
23
73
44
29
25
17
8
63
38
25
2
2
65
to
69
2,605
1,536
1,069
77
9
68
8
5
3
62
1
61
139
83
56
14
14
48
48
116
72
44
31
17
14
95
66
29
1
1
70
to
74
3,819
2,283
1,536
109
16
93
17
10
7
85
2
83
186
113
73
15
15
73
73
139
79
60
27
15
12
172
108
64
2
2
75
to
79
4,943
2,698
2,245
117
18
99
21
11
10
84
3
81
236
161
75
16
16
115
115
137
69
68
21
14
7
174
96
78
3
2
1
80
85
to and
84 Over
5,990 12,131
2,912 4,059
3,078 8,072
95
156
15
13
80
143
12
21
9
9
3
12
76
128
2
74
128
284
359
195
226
89
133
21
32
21
32
146
175
146
175
127
139
46
50
81
89
15
8
3
2
12
6
165
179
81
73
84
106
3
3
Mortality ◆ Table 2
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MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997 (CONT.)
9th
Revision
No.
204208
210239
240279
250
260269
Residual
280289
280285
Cause of Death
and Sex
ALL CAUSES, Total
Total
T 36,878
M 18,092
F 18,786
Leukemia
T
374
M
209
F
165
Benign Neoplasms
T
143
and Neoplasms of
M
59
Uncertain Behavior
F
84
III. ENDOCRINE, NUTRITIONAL T 1,390
AND METABOLIC DISEASES M
656
AND IMMUNITY DISORDERS F
734
Diabetes Mellitus
T 1,049
M
518
F
531
Nutritional
T
75
Deficiencies
M
18
F
57
(240-249,
T
266
251-259,
M
120
270-279)
F
146
IV. DISEASES OF THE
T
229
BLOOD AND BLOODM
111
FORMING ORGANS
F
118
Anemias
T
104
M
50
F
54
Under
1
Year
382
219
163
3
2
1
5
2
3
5
2
3
1
1
-
1
to
4
76
30
46
4
2
2
2
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
-
5
to
9
59
36
23
4
2
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
10
to
14
67
39
28
3
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
-
15
to
19
200
134
66
2
2
2
2
1
1
-
20
to
24
175
122
53
2
2
2
2
-
25
to
29
204
147
57
2
1
1
1
1
4
3
1
1
1
3
2
1
-
79
30
to
34
274
180
94
10
6
4
3
3
5
3
2
3
3
2
2
-
35
to
39
452
308
144
5
4
1
1
1
11
8
3
9
6
3
2
2
1
1
-
40
to
44
600
393
207
4
1
3
16
8
8
12
6
6
4
2
2
3
3
1
1
-
45
to
49
807
516
291
13
7
6
3
3
34
19
15
26
13
13
1
1
7
5
2
3
2
1
1
1
-
50
to
54
961
581
380
11
7
4
2
2
40
23
17
32
19
13
8
4
4
4
2
2
1
1
-
55
to
59
1,330
807
523
17
7
10
9
4
5
53
36
17
38
26
12
1
1
14
10
4
2
1
1
1
1
60
to
64
1,803
1,092
711
18
12
6
2
1
1
71
38
33
56
30
26
2
2
13
8
5
9
5
4
3
1
2
65
to
69
2,605
1,536
1,069
31
22
9
12
9
3
109
65
44
96
58
38
1
1
12
6
6
9
4
5
1
1
-
70
to
74
3,819
2,283
1,536
60
42
18
11
3
8
164
86
78
139
73
66
2
2
23
13
10
25
16
9
9
7
2
75
to
79
4,943
2,698
2,245
57
35
22
20
10
10
196
120
76
166
103
63
1
1
29
17
12
27
14
13
9
6
3
80
85
to and
84 Over
5,990 12,131
2,912 4,059
3,078 8,072
56
76
25
33
31
43
25
51
9
12
16
39
253
420
116
122
137
298
205
266
98
82
107
184
12
55
4
12
8
43
36
99
14
28
22
71
34
107
13
47
21
60
11
65
3
28
8
37
Mortality ◆ Table 2
DEATHS FROM SELECTED CAUSES BY AGE GROUP AND SEX
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997 (CONT.)
9th
Revision
No.
Residual
290319
320389
Cause of Death
and Sex
ALL CAUSES, Total
(286-289)
V. MENTAL DISORDERS
320322
VI. DISEASES OF THE
NERVOUS SYSTEM AND
SENSE ORGANS
Meningitis (Excludes
Infective Meningitis)
332
Parkinson’s Disease
340
Multiple Sclerosis
Residual
390459
(323-331, 333-339,
341-389)
VII. DISEASES OF THE
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
Total
T 36,878
M 18,092
F 18,786
T
125
M
61
F
64
T 1,608
M
563
F 1,045
T 1,285
M
571
F
714
T
10
M
4
F
6
T
364
M
180
F
184
T
59
M
22
F
37
T
852
M
365
F
487
T 13,664
M 6,540
F 7,124
Under
1
Year
382
219
163
1
1
8
4
4
8
4
4
12
4
8
1
to
4
76
30
46
3
3
3
3
2
1
1
5
to
9
59
36
23
1
1
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
2
1
10
to
14
67
39
28
1
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
7
4
3
15
to
19
200
134
66
1
1
3
3
5
4
1
5
4
1
3
2
1
20
to
24
175
122
53
2
2
5
3
2
5
3
2
15
7
8
25
to
29
204
147
57
5
4
1
2
2
2
2
19
9
10
80
30
to
34
274
180
94
10
6
4
6
4
2
1
1
5
4
1
28
17
11
35
to
39
452
308
144
1
1
14
9
5
11
7
4
1
1
10
7
3
65
44
21
40
to
44
600
393
207
2
2
19
19
17
7
10
1
1
3
3
13
7
6
140
104
36
45
to
49
807
516
291
2
1
1
27
18
9
17
9
8
1
1
8
4
4
8
4
4
205
158
47
50
to
54
961
581
380
3
1
2
20
14
6
29
13
16
1
1
8
2
6
20
10
10
256
198
58
55
to
59
1,330
807
523
1
1
14
11
3
30
20
10
1
1
8
5
3
21
15
6
383
271
112
60
to
64
1,803
1,092
711
6
4
2
32
25
7
29
16
13
1
1
4
3
1
24
12
12
584
392
192
65
to
69
2,605
1,536
1,069
8
3
5
25
10
15
78
40
38
17
12
5
4
2
2
57
26
31
806
532
274
70
to
74
3,819
2,283
1,536
16
9
7
68
43
25
95
54
41
28
19
9
7
1
6
60
34
26
1,302
832
470
75
to
79
4,943
2,698
2,245
18
8
10
155
66
89
203
107
96
2
2
78
52
26
9
2
7
114
53
61
1,846
995
851
80
85
to and
84 Over
5,990 12,131
2,912 4,059
3,078 8,072
23
42
10
19
13
23
283
930
117
216
166
714
252
489
124
154
128
335
2
2
1
1
1
1
88
151
50
46
38
105
6
1
3
3
1
156
335
70
107
86
228
2,477 5,511
1,181 1,787
1,296 3,724
Mortality ◆ Table 2
DEATHS FROM SELECTED CAUSES BY AGE GROUP AND SEX
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997 (CONT.)
9th
Revision
No.
390-398,
402,
404-429
390398
402,
404
410414
Cause of Death
and Sex
ALL CAUSES, Total
Diseases of the Heart
Acute Rheumatic Fever
and Chronic Rheumatic
Heart Disease
Hypertensive Heart
With or Without
Renal Disease
Ischemic Heart
Disease
410
Acute Myocardial
Infarction
411
Other Acute and
Subacute Forms
412
Old Myocardial
Infarction
413
Angina Pectoris
414
Chronic Ischemic
Heart Disease
415416
Pulmonary Heart
Disease
Total
T 36,878
M 18,092
F 18,786
T 9,513
M 4,852
F 4,661
T
71
M
23
F
48
T
223
M
85
F
138
T 5,946
M 3,280
F 2,666
T 2,529
M 1,403
F 1,126
T
7
M
4
F
3
T
11
M
5
F
6
T
17
M
5
F
12
T 3,382
M 1,863
F 1,519
T
191
M
78
F
113
Under
1
Year
382
219
163
9
2
7
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
to
4
76
30
46
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
5
to
9
59
36
23
3
2
1
-
10
to
14
67
39
28
4
2
2
-
15
to
19
200
134
66
2
1
1
-
20
to
24
175
122
53
13
6
7
1
1
1
1
3
3
25
to
29
204
147
57
14
7
7
1
1
4
3
1
4
3
1
3
3
81
30
to
34
274
180
94
24
15
9
1
1
1
1
15
10
5
3
1
2
1
1
11
8
3
3
1
2
35
to
39
452
308
144
49
37
12
2
2
1
1
28
22
6
13
10
3
15
12
3
1
1
-
40
to
44
600
393
207
111
89
22
1
1
1
1
78
66
12
27
24
3
51
42
9
4
3
1
45
to
49
807
516
291
159
130
29
2
1
1
2
2
123
103
20
67
58
9
1
1
55
45
10
3
3
-
50
to
54
961
581
380
201
158
43
1
1
2
2
155
127
28
62
48
14
1
1
92
79
13
8
5
3
55
to
59
1,330
807
523
298
219
79
4
2
2
221
169
52
106
80
26
1
1
114
88
26
10
4
6
60
to
64
1,803
1,092
711
468
325
143
3
1
2
17
12
5
335
245
90
167
119
48
168
126
42
16
7
9
65
to
69
2,605
1,536
1,069
599
415
184
2
2
11
4
7
410
297
113
191
142
49
1
1
218
154
64
22
12
10
70
to
74
3,819
2,283
1,536
932
618
314
4
1
3
14
9
5
622
430
192
293
192
101
1
1
3
2
1
325
235
90
19
6
13
75
to
79
4,943
2,698
2,245
1,303
727
576
11
2
9
30
13
17
865
502
363
416
233
183
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
445
266
179
29
11
18
80
85
to and
84 Over
5,990 12,131
2,912 4,059
3,078 8,072
1,705 3,617
857 1,241
848 2,376
23
20
9
5
14
15
48
92
16
23
32
69
1,070 2,017
568
736
502 1,281
459
724
232
264
227
460
1
2
1
1
1
2
5
1
1
5
2
10
2
2
8
606 1,276
334
469
272
807
28
39
10
13
18
26
Mortality ◆ Table 2
DEATHS FROM SELECTED CAUSES BY AGE GROUP AND SEX
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997 (CONT.)
9th
Revision
No.
420429
401,
403
430438
431
434
440448
440
451459
451
460519
Cause of Death
and Sex
ALL CAUSES, Total
Total
T 36,878
M 18,092
F 18,786
Other Forms of
T 3,081
Heart Disease
M 1,386
F 1,695
Hypertensive Disease
T
298
(Without Mention of
M
116
Heart Disease)
F
182
Cerebrovascular
T 2,976
Disease
M 1,158
F 1,818
Cerebral
T
386
Hemorrhage
M
175
F
211
Occlusion of
T
171
Cerebral Arteries
M
71
F
100
Diseases of the
T
815
Arteries, Arterioles
M
385
and Capillaries
F
430
Arteriosclerosis
T
245
M
92
F
153
Diseases of Veins and
T
62
Lymphatics and Other
M
29
Diseases of Circulatory System F
33
Phlebitis and
T
10
Thrombophlebitis
M
5
F
5
VIII. DISEASES OF THE
T 3,397
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
M 1,676
F 1,721
Under
1
Year
382
219
163
5
5
3
2
1
1
1
7
5
2
1
to
4
76
30
46
1
1
2
1
1
5
to
9
59
36
23
3
2
1
3
1
2
10
to
14
67
39
28
4
2
2
3
2
1
1
1
15
to
19
200
134
66
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
20
to
24
175
122
53
8
5
3
2
1
1
2
1
1
25
to
29
204
147
57
6
3
3
1
1
4
2
2
1
1
4
2
2
82
30
to
34
274
180
94
4
3
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
10
2
8
35
to
39
452
308
144
17
13
4
14
6
8
4
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
12
8
4
40
to
44
600
393
207
27
19
8
1
1
19
11
8
9
4
5
1
1
8
3
5
2
2
1
1
14
6
8
45
to
49
807
516
291
29
21
8
3
2
1
35
22
13
11
9
2
3
2
1
6
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
21
13
8
50
to
54
961
581
380
35
24
11
4
4
43
30
13
11
7
4
7
6
1
5
3
2
2
2
3
3
34
12
22
55
to
59
1,330
807
523
63
44
19
9
5
4
49
29
20
20
11
9
2
1
1
21
14
7
3
1
2
6
4
2
1
1
61
36
25
60
to
64
1,803
1,092
711
97
60
37
9
7
2
74
36
38
25
15
10
6
3
3
30
21
9
6
6
3
3
2
2
120
71
49
65
to
69
2,605
1,536
1,069
154
100
54
21
11
10
134
73
61
32
17
15
8
6
2
46
29
17
5
5
6
4
2
2
1
1
200
108
92
70
to
74
3,819
2,283
1,536
273
172
101
35
22
13
234
129
105
44
23
21
15
7
8
96
60
36
18
13
5
5
3
2
358
207
151
75
to
79
4,943
2,698
2,245
368
199
169
28
15
13
388
178
210
58
25
33
22
10
12
121
72
49
26
10
16
6
3
3
1
1
524
310
214
80
85
to and
84 Over
5,990 12,131
2,912 4,059
3,078 8,072
536 1,449
254
464
282
985
53
134
15
34
38
100
579 1,392
242
394
337
998
60
111
27
34
33
77
30
74
15
20
15
54
131
349
64
114
67
235
36
147
21
34
15
113
9
19
3
4
6
15
1
2
1
1
1
673 1,349
357
535
316
814
Mortality ◆ Table 2
DEATHS FROM SELECTED CAUSES BY AGE GROUP AND SEX
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997 (CONT.)
9th
Revision
No.
Cause of Death
and Sex
ALL CAUSES, Total
466
Acute Bronchitis and
Bronchiolitis
480487
Pneumonia and
Influenza
480486
Pneumonia
487
Influenza
490491
Bronchitis, Chronic
and Unspecified
492
Emphysema
493
Asthma
Residual
520579
(460-465, 467479, 494-519)
IX. DISEASES OF THE
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Total
T 36,878
M 18,092
F 18,786
T
5
M
2
F
3
T 1,311
M
568
F
743
T 1,279
M
554
F
725
T
32
M
14
F
18
T
45
M
20
F
25
T
195
M
103
F
92
T
98
M
32
F
66
T 1,743
M
951
F
792
T 1,124
M
502
F
622
Under
1
Year
382
219
163
6
4
2
6
4
2
1
1
4
3
1
1
to
4
76
30
46
2
1
1
1
1
5
to
9
59
36
23
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
-
10
to
14
67
39
28
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
to
19
200
134
66
1
1
1
1
-
20
to
24
175
122
53
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
25
to
29
204
147
57
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
2
2
83
30
to
34
274
180
94
5
5
5
5
1
1
4
1
3
6
4
2
35
to
39
452
308
144
4
3
1
4
3
1
3
2
1
5
3
2
19
10
9
40
to
44
600
393
207
1
1
8
4
4
7
4
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
27
13
14
45
to
49
807
516
291
6
5
1
6
5
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
11
6
5
41
28
13
50
to
54
961
581
380
9
5
4
9
5
4
4
4
2
2
19
7
12
49
33
16
55
to
59
1,330
807
523
15
11
4
15
11
4
1
1
6
4
2
9
5
4
30
16
14
40
23
17
60
to
64
1,803
1,092
711
1
1
20
13
7
20
13
7
1
1
13
7
6
6
2
4
79
48
31
69
44
25
65
to
69
2,605
1,536
1,069
32
23
9
31
22
9
1
1
1
1
19
8
11
8
2
6
140
74
66
93
46
47
70
to
74
3,819
2,283
1,536
53
29
24
52
28
24
1
1
4
4
34
20
14
6
2
4
261
152
109
114
59
55
75
to
79
4,943
2,698
2,245
120
81
39
118
80
38
2
1
1
15
6
9
48
28
20
19
9
10
322
186
136
140
67
73
80
85
to and
84 Over
5,990 12,131
2,912 4,059
3,078 8,072
2
1
1
1
1
228
802
115
275
113
527
227
777
115
264
112
513
1
25
11
1
14
7
12
4
3
3
9
41
29
18
18
23
11
19
21
3
4
16
17
376
484
216
235
160
249
154
363
63
108
91
255
Mortality ◆ Table 2
DEATHS FROM SELECTED CAUSES BY AGE GROUP AND SEX
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997 (CONT.)
9th
Revision
No.
531533
540543
550553,
560
571
574576
Residual
580629
580589
590
Cause of Death
and Sex
ALL CAUSES, Total
Total
T 36,878
M 18,092
F 18,786
Ulcer of the Stomach
T
61
and Duodenum
M
36
F
25
Appendicitis
T
2
M
1
F
1
Hernia and Other
T
108
Obstruction
M
43
F
65
Chronic Liver Disease
T
287
and Cirrhosis
M
173
F
114
Cholelithiasis and Other
T
76
Disorders of Gallbladder
M
38
and Biliary Tract
F
38
(520-530, 534-539,
T
590
544-549, 554-559,
M
211
561-570, 572-573, 577-579) F
379
X. DISEASES OF THE
T
750
GENITOURINARY SYSTEM
M
340
F
410
Nephritis, Nephrotic
T
483
Syndrome and Nephrosis
M
231
F
252
Infections of the
T
6
Kidney
M
2
F
4
Under
1
Year
382
219
163
4
3
1
2
2
2
2
-
1
to
4
76
30
46
1
1
2
2
1
1
-
5
to
9
59
36
23
-
10
to
14
67
39
28
1
1
-
15
to
19
200
134
66
-
20
to
24
175
122
53
1
1
1
1
-
25
to
29
204
147
57
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
84
30
to
34
274
180
94
4
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
35
to
39
452
308
144
13
8
5
1
1
5
1
4
5
2
3
4
2
2
-
40
to
44
600
393
207
2
1
1
1
1
13
5
8
1
1
10
5
5
7
6
1
5
5
-
45
to
49
807
516
291
1
1
1
1
28
18
10
1
1
10
8
2
6
1
5
3
1
2
-
50
to
54
961
581
380
1
1
1
1
34
25
9
1
1
12
6
6
5
2
3
3
1
2
-
55
to
59
1,330
807
523
2
2
24
15
9
14
8
6
7
4
3
5
3
2
-
60
to
64
1,803
1,092
711
6
6
1
1
33
22
11
3
2
1
26
14
12
19
8
11
12
5
7
-
65
to
69
2,605
1,536
1,069
3
2
1
1
1
4
2
2
44
25
19
3
1
2
38
16
22
32
13
19
25
11
14
-
70
to
74
3,819
2,283
1,536
5
5
14
5
9
40
25
15
5
4
1
50
20
30
76
42
34
56
31
25
1
1
75
to
79
4,943
2,698
2,245
7
4
3
12
4
8
21
14
7
8
5
3
92
40
52
87
45
42
56
29
27
-
80
85
to and
84 Over
5,990 12,131
2,912 4,059
3,078 8,072
7
27
4
12
3
15
1
1
12
62
6
23
6
39
18
14
9
5
9
9
15
37
8
15
7
22
101
223
35
53
66
170
163
336
85
126
78
210
118
191
61
77
57
114
2
3
1
1
1
2
Mortality ◆ Table 2
DEATHS FROM SELECTED CAUSES BY AGE GROUP AND SEX
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997 (CONT.)
9th
Revision
No.
600
Residual
630676
630639
640648
Residual
680709
710739
Cause of Death
and Sex
ALL CAUSES, Total
Total
T 36,878
M 18,092
F 18,786
Hyperplasia of the
T
9
Prostate
M
9
F
(591-599,
T
252
601-629)
M
98
F
154
XI. COMPLICATIONS OF
T
4
PREGNANCY, CHILDBIRTH M
AND THE PUERPERIUM
F
4
Pregnancy with
T
Abortive Outcome
M
F
Complications of
T
2
Pregnancy
M
F
2
(649-676)
T
2
M
F
2
XII. DISEASES OF THE SKIN
T
42
AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE M
18
F
24
XIII. DISEASES OF THE
T
237
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM M
56
AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE
F
181
Under
1
Year
382
219
163
1
1
1
1
-
1
to
4
76
30
46
1
1
-
5
to
9
59
36
23
-
10
to
14
67
39
28
1
1
-
15
to
19
200
134
66
-
20
to
24
175
122
53
1
1
1
1
-
25
to
29
204
147
57
2
2
2
2
-
85
30
to
34
274
180
94
1
1
1
1
1
1
35
to
39
452
308
144
1
1
1
1
-
40
to
44
600
393
207
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
45
to
49
807
516
291
3
3
1
1
8
2
6
50
to
54
961
581
380
2
1
1
2
2
55
to
59
1,330
807
523
2
1
1
1
1
7
1
6
60
to
64
1,803
1,092
711
7
3
4
2
1
1
12
3
9
65
to
69
2,605
1,536
1,069
7
2
5
5
1
4
12
5
7
70
to
74
3,819
2,283
1,536
19
11
8
2
2
25
9
16
75
to
79
4,943
2,698
2,245
2
2
29
14
15
7
4
3
35
9
26
80
85
to and
84 Over
5,990 12,131
2,912 4,059
3,078 8,072
3
4
3
4
40
138
20
44
20
94
6
15
2
7
4
8
33
99
8
16
25
83
Mortality ◆ Table 2
DEATHS FROM SELECTED CAUSES BY AGE GROUP AND SEX
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997 (CONT.)
9th
Revision
No.
Cause of Death
and Sex
ALL CAUSES, Total
740- XIV. CONGENITAL ANOMALIES
759
760779
XV. CERTAIN CONDITIONS
ORIGINATING IN THE
PERINATAL PERIOD
780- XVI. SYMPTOMS, SIGNS AND
799
ILL-DEFINED CONDITIONS
E800- XVII. INJURY AND POISONING
E999
E800E949
Unintentional Injury –
Total
E810E825
Motor Vehicle
E880E888
Falls
Residual
Other Unintentional
Injury (800-809,
826-879, 889-949)
Total
T 36,878
M 18,092
F 18,786
T
201
M
103
F
98
T
137
M
82
F
55
T 1,180
M
513
F
667
T 2,318
M 1,514
F
804
T 1,726
M 1,031
F
695
T
591
M
367
F
224
T
533
M
241
F
292
T
602
M
423
F
179
Under
1
Year
382
219
163
116
70
46
135
81
54
65
34
31
13
6
7
11
5
6
2
2
3
2
1
6
3
3
1
to
4
76
30
46
16
6
10
2
1
1
2
1
1
27
12
15
26
12
14
10
5
5
16
7
9
5
to
9
59
36
23
4
3
1
34
23
11
32
22
10
16
10
6
1
1
15
11
4
10
to
14
67
39
28
6
2
4
1
1
36
21
15
26
14
12
17
8
9
9
6
3
15
to
19
200
134
66
7
3
4
1
1
163
113
50
103
64
39
74
41
33
6
3
3
23
20
3
20
to
24
175
122
53
4
1
3
2
1
1
129
97
32
78
56
22
48
34
14
1
1
29
22
7
25
to
29
204
147
57
5
1
4
2
2
133
110
23
79
64
15
42
33
9
3
3
34
28
6
86
30
to
34
274
180
94
3
2
1
5
1
4
135
102
33
85
59
26
49
31
18
2
2
34
26
8
35
to
39
452
308
144
5
1
4
10
6
4
176
145
31
99
82
17
48
37
11
6
5
1
45
40
5
40
to
44
600
393
207
2
1
1
9
7
2
164
136
28
83
68
15
32
25
7
7
6
1
44
37
7
45
to
49
807
516
291
5
2
3
12
10
2
133
99
34
83
58
25
36
21
15
5
3
2
42
34
8
50
to
54
961
581
380
2
2
14
8
6
115
84
31
79
58
21
31
22
9
11
8
3
37
28
9
55
to
59
1,330
807
523
4
2
2
26
16
10
86
61
25
58
40
18
21
12
9
10
8
2
27
20
7
60
to
64
1,803
1,092
711
2
1
1
28
14
14
67
47
20
52
35
17
18
9
9
18
14
4
16
12
4
65
to
69
2,605
1,536
1,069
6
4
2
76
47
29
77
45
32
63
34
29
26
14
12
20
10
10
17
10
7
70
to
74
3,819
2,283
1,536
4
2
2
104
68
36
110
80
30
93
63
30
26
17
9
26
18
8
41
28
13
75
to
79
4,943
2,698
2,245
2
1
1
133
71
62
154
87
67
131
68
63
41
17
24
48
25
23
42
26
16
80
85
to and
84 Over
5,990 12,131
2,912 4,059
3,078 8,072
3
5
1
3
4
151
539
80
145
71
394
186
380
99
147
87
233
173
372
88
141
85
231
29
25
18
13
11
12
92
274
42
91
50
183
52
73
28
37
24
36
Mortality ◆ Table 2
DEATHS FROM SELECTED CAUSES BY AGE GROUP AND SEX
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997 (CONT.)
9th
Revision
No.
E950E959
E960E969
E970E978
E980E989
E990E999
Cause of Death
and Sex
ALL CAUSES, Total
Suicide and
Self-Inflicted
Injury
Homicide and Injury
Purposely Inflicted
by Other Persons
Legal Intervention
Injury Undetermined
Whether Unintentionally
or Purposely Inflicted
Injury Resulting from
Operations of War
Total
T 36,878
M 18,092
F 18,786
T
422
M
350
F
72
T
132
M
105
F
27
T
1
M
1
F
T
37
M
27
F
10
T
M
F
-
Under
1
Year
382
219
163
2
1
1
-
1
to
4
76
30
46
1
1
-
5
to
9
59
36
23
2
1
1
-
10
to
14
67
39
28
6
4
2
3
2
1
1
1
-
15
to
19
200
134
66
32
26
6
26
22
4
2
1
1
-
20
to
24
175
122
53
30
26
4
19
14
5
2
1
1
-
25
to
29
204
147
57
37
32
5
14
12
2
1
1
2
1
1
-
87
30
to
34
274
180
94
35
32
3
13
10
3
2
1
1
-
35
to
39
452
308
144
56
44
12
16
14
2
5
5
-
40
to
44
600
393
207
58
48
10
16
15
1
7
5
2
-
45
to
49
807
516
291
38
32
6
8
7
1
4
2
2
-
50
to
54
961
581
380
29
21
8
5
3
2
2
2
-
55
to
59
1,330
807
523
27
20
7
1
1
-
60
to
64
1,803
1,092
711
12
10
2
2
1
1
1
1
-
65
to
69
2,605
1,536
1,069
11
10
1
2
2
1
1
-
70
to
74
3,819
2,283
1,536
13
13
2
2
2
2
-
75
to
79
4,943
2,698
2,245
21
18
3
2
1
1
-
80
85
to and
84 Over
5,990 12,131
2,912 4,059
3,078 8,072
11
6
9
5
2
1
2
2
2
1
1
-
Mortality ◆ Table 3
DEATHS DUE TO SELECTED CAUSES BY RACE
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997
Total
White
Black
Indian
Other Asian
and PPacific
acific
Islander
Total - All Causes
Infective-Parasitic
HIV Infection
Tuberculosis (Active)
36,878
435
67
6
35,638
389
47
4
644
28
17
-
328
8
3
-
201
7
1
55
3
1
12
-
Neoplasms - Malignant
Digestive
Respiratory
Breast
Genital
Urinary
Leukemia
8,734
2,066
2,187
689
1,006
459
374
8,453
1,988
2,119
670
972
446
362
155
37
37
14
20
7
8
57
15
20
2
7
4
1
52
20
8
2
6
2
2
14
6
2
1
1
1
3
1
-
Diabetes Mellitus
1,049
972
40
29
6
2
-
13,602
71
223
5,946
3,081
298
2,976
245
13,275
69
214
5,814
3,015
280
2,896
244
168
2
6
56
34
13
46
-
85
2
50
18
3
7
1
55
1
17
9
1
24
-
16
8
4
1
3
-
3
1
1
-
3,397
1,279
32
45
195
98
3,326
1,253
32
42
190
96
34
14
2
2
2
19
8
1
-
13
4
1
-
3
1
1
-
2
-
61
60
-
1
-
-
-
Hernia & Intestinal Obstruction
108
107
1
-
-
-
-
Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis
287
267
3
16
-
1
-
Nephritis,Nephrosis & Nephrotic Syndrome
483
465
11
4
2
1
-
Kidney Infections
6
6
-
-
-
-
-
Pregnancy/Childbirth
4
2
-
1
1
-
-
Congenital Anomalies
201
174
12
4
8
3
-
Perinatal Conditions
137
100
28
3
5
-
1
Major Cardiovascular
Rheumatic
Hypertensive Heart
Ischemic Heart
Other Heart
Hypertension
Cerebrovascular
Arteriosclerosis
Respiratory System
Pneumonia
Influenza
Bronchitis
Emphysema
Asthma
Ulcer Stomach/Duodenum
Other
Unknown
Ill-Defined Conditions
1,180
1,138
23
12
5
-
2
Other Diseases
4,876
4,774
53
32
9
7
1
Unintentional Injury
Motor Vehicle
Falls
1,726
591
533
1,629
552
522
40
7
6
27
18
3
25
11
2
5
3
-
-
Suicide
422
394
5
16
7
-
-
Homicide
132
74
43
10
5
-
-
Other Violent Deaths
38
33
-
4
1
-
-
88
Mortality ◆ Table 4
FIFTEEN LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH, DEATH RATES PER 100,000 POPULATION,
AND PERCENT OF TOTAL DEATHS, MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997
Cause of Death
Number of
Deaths
Deaths
R ates
Percent
ofT
otal
ofTotal
Heart Disease (390-398, 402, 404-429)
9,513
203.0
25.8
Cancer (Malignant Neoplasms) (140-208)
8,734
186.4
23.7
Cerebrovascular Disease (430-438)
2,976
63.5
8.1
Unintentional Injury (E800-E949)
Motor Vehicle (E810-E825)
Falls (E880-E888)
1,726
591
533
36.8
12.6
11.4
4.7
1.6
1.4
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases
and Allied Conditions (490-496)
1,627
34.7
4.4
Pneumonia and Influenza (480-487)
Pneumonia (480-486)
Influenza (487)
1,311
1,279
32
28.0
27.3
0.7
3.6
3.5
0.1
Diabetes Mellitus (250)
1,049
22.4
2.8
Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome, and
Nephrosis (580-589)
483
10.3
1.3
Suicide (E950-E959)
422
9.0
1.1
Hypertensive Disease Without Mention of
Heart Disease (401,403)
298
6.4
0.8
Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis (571)
287
6.1
0.8
Arteriosclerosis (440)
245
5.2
0.7
Congenital Anomalies (740-759)
201
4.3
0.5
Septicemia (038)
197
4.2
0.5
Conditions Originating in the
Perinatal Period (760-779)
137
2.9
0.4
All Other Causes
7672
163.7
20.8
Total - All Causes
36,878
787.1
100.0
89
Mortality ◆ Table 5
LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH BY SELECTED AGE GROUPS
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997
No. of Per
er-1-4 Y
ears
Years
Total - all causes
Unintentional injury
Motor vehicle
Congenital anomalies
Malignant neoplasms
Diseases of the nervous
system and sense organs
5-9 Y
ears
Years
Total - all causes
Unintentional injury
Motor vehicle
Malignant neoplasms
Congenital anomalies
Diseases of the heart
10-14 Y
ears
Years
Total - all causes
Unintentional injury
Motor vehicle
Suicide
Congenital anomalies
Malignant neoplasms
Diseases of the heart
15-19 Y
ears
Years
Total - all causes
Pneumonia and influenza
Unintentional injury
Motor vehicle
Suicide
Homicide
Malignant neoplasms
Diseases of the nervous
system and sense organs
20-34 Y
ears
Years
Total - all causes
Unintentional injury
Motor vehicle
Suicide
Malignant neoplasms
Diseases of the heart
Homicide
76 100.0
26 34.2
10 13.2
16 21.1
11 14.5
3
Age Specific
Specific
Death R
ate
Rate
Per 100,000
30.2
10.3
4.0
6.4
4.4
3.9
1.2
59 100.0
32 54.2
16 27.1
9 15.3
4
6.8
3
5.1
17.1
9.3
4.6
2.6
1.2
0.9
67 100.0
26 38.8
17 25.4
6
9.0
6
9.0
5
7.5
4
6.0
18.3
7.1
4.6
1.6
1.6
1.4
1.1
200 100.0
85
1.3
103 51.5
74 37.0
32 16.0
26 13.0
12
6.0
5
55.9
28.9
28.8
20.7
8.9
7.3
3.4
2.5
1.4
653 100.0
242 37.1
139 21.3
102 15.6
74 11.3
51
7.8
46
7.0
67.8
25.1
14.4
10.6
7.7
5.3
4.8
No. of Per
er-35-49 Y
ears
Years
Total - all causes
Malignant neoplasms
Diseases of the heart
Unintentional injury
Motor vehicle
Suicide
Liver disease, cirrhosis
HIV Infection
50-64 Y
ears
Years
Total - all causes
Malignant neoplasms
Diseases of the heart
Unintentional injury
Motor vehicle
Cerebrovascular disease
Chronic obstructive
pulmonary diseases
Diabetes mellitus
65-74 Y
ears
Years
Total - all causes
Malignant neoplasms
Diseases of the heart
Chronic obstructive
pulmonary diseases
Cerebrovascular disease
Diabetes mellitus
Diseases of the nervous
system and sense organs
Unintentional injury
Motor vehicle
75 Y
ears and Over
Years
Total - all causes
Diseases of the heart
Malignant neoplasms
Cerebrovascular disease
Mental disorders
Pneumonia and influenza
Chronic obstructive
pulmonary diseases
Diseases of the nervous
system and sense organs
Age Specific
Specific
Death R
ate
Rate
Per 100,000
1,859 100.0
521 28.0
319 17.2
265 14.3
116
6.2
152
8.2
54
2.9
45
2.4
164.0
46.0
28.1
23.4
10.2
13.4
4.8
4.0
4,094 100.0
1,705 41.6
967 23.6
189
4.6
70
1.7
166
4.1
654.7
272.6
154.6
30.2
11.2
26.5
142
126
3.5
3.1
22.7
20.1
6,424 100.0
2,343 36.5
1,531 23.8
2185.0
796.9
520.7
383
368
235
6.0
5.7
3.7
130.3
125.2
79.9
173
156
52
2.7
2.4
0.8
58.8
53.1
17.7
23,064 100.0
6,625 28.7
4,051 17.6
2,359 10.2
1,368
5.9
1,150
5.0
8128.5
2334.9
1427.7
831.4
482.1
405.3
1,082
4.7
381.3
944
4.1
332.7
page 90
Mortality ◆ Table 6
DEATHS DUE TO HIV INFECTION*
MINNESOTA RESIDENTS, 1997
DEATHS DUE TO HIV INFECTION AS UNDERLYING CAUSE
Age Group
Cause of Death
HIV Infection With
Specified Secondary
Infections or Malignant
Neoplasms (AIDS)
HIV Infection With Other
Specified Manifestations
in the Absence of Either
Specified Secondary
Infections or Malignant
Neoplasms
Other HIV Infection
Positive Serological or
Viral Culture Findings
for HIV
Total ALL HIV Infection
as Underlying Cause
Cause of Death
<20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49 50-54
55-59 60-64
65+
63
-
-
2
12
15
17
10
2
3
1
1
1
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
1
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
67
-
-
2
13
16
18
11
2
3
1
1
HIV INFECTION MENTIONED AS CONTRIBUTING FACTOR FOR DEATHS DUE TO OTHER UNDERLYING CAUSES
Other Infectious and
Parasitic Diseases
Malignant Neoplasms
Endocrine, Nutritional,
and Metabolic Diseases
Diseases of Nervous Sys
and Sense Organs
Mental Disorders
Heart Disease
Other Diseases of the
Respiratory System
Liver Disease, Cirrhosis
and Hepatitis
Unintentional Injury
Suicide
Total Other Underlying
Causes of Death With HIV
indicated as a
Contributing Factor
Total Deaths With Any
Mention of HIV Infection
*
Total
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
1
-
-
6
1
-
-
-
-
1
1
2
-
1
-
1
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
3
1
-
1
-
-
1
1
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
17
-
1
-
1
1
5
4
1
3
1
2
-
-
84
-
1
2
14
21
22
14
3
5
1
1
All etiological catagories are consistent with those reported by the National Center for Health Statistics
91
Mortality ◆ Table 7
DEATHS OCCURING IN MINNESOTA BY CAUSE AND AUTOPSY STATUS
1997
Autopsy Status
Number
Percent
Total
Deaths
Performed
Not
Performed
Not
Stated
Performed
Not
Performed
Not
Stated
37,037
3,099
27,648
6,290
8.4
74.7
17.0
454
55
334
65
12.1
73.6
14.3
II. Neoplasms
9,008
256
7,074
1,678
2.8
78.5
18.6
III. Endocrine, nutritional, and
metabolic diseases and immunity
disorders
1,416
70
1,043
303
4.9
73.7
21.4
IV. Diseases of the blood and bloodforming organs
244
17
189
38
7.0
77.5
15.6
V. Mental disorders
1,617
79
1,290
248
4.9
79.8
15.3
VI. Diseases of the nervous system and
sense organs
1,300
47
986
267
3.6
75.8
20.5
VII. Diseases of the circulatory system
13,741
999
10,341
2,401
7.3
75.3
17.5
VIII. Diseases of the respiratory system
3,422
136
2,687
599
4.0
78.5
17.5
IX. Diseases of the digestive system
1,163
122
869
172
10.5
74.7
14.8
759
24
592
143
3.2
78.0
18.8
XI. Complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium
4
3
1
-
75.0
25.0
-
XII. Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue
45
4
31
10
8.9
68.9
22.2
XIII. Diseases of the musculoskeletal
system and connective tissue
246
11
188
47
4.5
76.4
19.1
XIV. Congenital anomalies
229
88
109
32
38.4
47.6
14.0
XV. Certain conditions originating in
the perinatal period
134
39
75
20
28.9
56.3
14.8
XVI. Symptoms, signs and ill-defined
conditions
955
99
701
155
10.4
73.4
16.2
2,300
1,050
1,138
112
45.7
49.5
4.9
Cause of Death
Total - All Causes
I. Infectious and parasitic diseases
X. Diseases of the genitourinary
system
XVII. Injury and poisoning
92
Mortality ◆ Table 8
SELECTED RESIDENT MORTALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY
MINNESOTA, 1997
State*
Total
DEATHS - Total
36,878
Crude Death Rate
7.9
SEX: Male
18,092
Female
18,786
Race: White
35,638
Black
644
Indian
328
Other/Unknown
268
ICDA
CAUSE OF DEATH
000-139
Infective - Parasitic
435
042-044
HIV Infection
67
140-208
Neoplasms - Malignant
8,734
150-159
Digestive
2,066
160-165
Respiratory
2,187
174-175
Breast
689
179-187
Genital
1,006
188-189
Urinary
459
204-208
Leukemia
374
250
Diabetes mellitus
1,049
390-448
Major Cardiovascular
13,602
390-398
Rheumatic Heart
71
402,404
Hypertensive Heart
223
410-414
Ischemic Heart
5,946
420-429
Other Heart
3,081
400-401, & 403
Hypertension
298
430-438
Cerebrovascular
2,976
440
Arteriosclerosis
245
460-519
Respiratory
3,397
480-486
Pneumonia
1,279
487
Influenza
32
490-491
Bronchitis
45
492
Emphysema
195
493
Asthma
98
531-533
Ulcer of stomach and duodenum 61
550-553, & 560 Hernia & Intestinal Obstruction 108
571
Chronic Liver Disease/Cirrhosis
287
580-589
Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome
483
590
Kidney Infection
6
630-676
Pregnancy,Childbirth&Puerperium 4
740-759
Congenital Anomalies
201
760-779
Perinatal Conditions
137
780-799
Ill-defined
1,180
Residual
Other Diseases
4,876
E800-E949
Unintentional Injury
1,726
E810-825
Motor Vehicle
591
E880-888
Falls
533
E950-959
Suicide & Self-inflicted Injury
422
E960-978
Homicide, Injury purposely
133
inflicted by other person
and Legal Intervention
E980-999
Other Violent Deaths
37
*
Benton
Big
Stone
Blue
Earth
324
8.4
172
152
259
2
62
1
293
8.7
131
162
291
2
92
16.2
45
47
92
-
412
7.6
190
222
410
1
1
2
66
14
18
7
6
6
4
9
130
69
24
2
27
1
27
12
1
1
3
4
1
5
52
18
6
3
1
3
59
11
20
4
8
3
1
13
131
1
52
36
1
31
1
23
10
1
1
1
4
20
35
21
11
1
11
1
5
52
10
14
2
4
5
2
8
130
1
1
67
31
1
21
1
23
8
1
1
1
1
3
2
4
46
13
2
6
3
1
21
6
3
4
2
1
2
52
1
20
19
10
3
2
1
2
1
1
7
2
1
1
1
-
5
1
94
23
19
9
14
3
5
17
163
1
58
35
6
50
1
26
9
2
3
4
4
2
1
6
65
16
7
6
6
-
-
1
-
-
-
Aitkin
Anoka
Becker
202
14.6
125
77
199
3
-
1,213
4.2
637
576
1,194
8
3
8
319
10.9
171
148
298
2
19
-
48
12
15
3
5
4
2
6
86
2
40
20
19
1
16
6
1
1
1
3
4
1
6
19
10
5
1
1
-
16
4
342
68
110
27
23
16
19
36
388
2
7
173
90
5
78
11
110
32
13
7
15
15
19
10
32
134
67
28
22
26
3
-
-
State Totals Include Unknown County of Residence and Unknown Sex
93
Beltrami
Mortality ◆ Table 8
SELECTED RESIDENT MORTALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY (CONT.)
MINNESOTA, 1997
State*
Total
DEATHS - Total
36,878
Crude Death Rate
7.9
SEX: Male
18,092
Female
18,786
Race: White
35,638
Black
644
Indian
328
Other/Unknown
268
ICDA
CAUSE OF DEATH
000-139
Infective - Parasitic
435
042-044
HIV Infection
67
140-208
Neoplasms - Malignant
8,734
150-159
Digestive
2,066
160-165
Respiratory
2,187
174-175
Breast
689
179-187
Genital
1,006
188-189
Urinary
459
204-208
Leukemia
374
250
Diabetes mellitus
1,049
390-448
Major Cardiovascular
13,602
390-398
Rheumatic Heart
71
402,404
Hypertensive Heart
223
410-414
Ischemic Heart
5,946
420-429
Other Heart
3,081
400-401, & 403
Hypertension
298
430-438
Cerebrovascular
2,976
440
Arteriosclerosis
245
460-519
Respiratory
3,397
480-486
Pneumonia
1,279
487
Influenza
32
490-491
Bronchitis
45
492
Emphysema
195
493
Asthma
98
531-533
Ulcer of stomach and duodenum 61
550-553, & 560 Hernia & Intestinal Obstruction 108
571
Chronic Liver Disease/Cirrhosis
287
580-589
Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome
483
590
Kidney Infection
6
630-676
Pregnancy,Childbirth&Puerperium 4
740-759
Congenital Anomalies
201
760-779
Perinatal Conditions
137
780-799
Ill-defined
1,180
Residual
Other Diseases
4,876
E800-E949
Unintentional Injury
1,726
E810-825
Motor Vehicle
591
E880-888
Falls
533
E950-959
Suicide & Self-inflicted Injury
422
E960-978
Homicide, Injury purposely
133
inflicted by other person
and Legal Intervention
E980-999
Other Violent Deaths
37
*
Brown
Carlton
Carver
Cass
Chippewa
Chisago
Clay
277
10.2
125
152
277
-
290
9.4
154
136
277
11
2
347
5.5
168
179
345
1
1
291
11.3
170
121
258
1
31
1
166
12.8
83
83
166
-
273
6.9
150
123
273
-
376
7.3
190
186
372
1
3
-
3
70
18
17
4
8
4
2
6
117
68
25
5
16
26
4
5
2
1
1
6
3
5
29
8
2
2
2
-
3
51
12
20
2
2
6
127
1
50
30
22
18
28
11
1
1
1
1
1
9
42
16
8
5
3
1
3
90
24
18
5
15
3
6
16
111
3
55
21
4
21
28
12
1
3
2
3
2
6
11
47
26
10
4
3
1
4
72
10
24
4
12
4
3
8
107
2
54
12
1
29
3
36
16
1
1
1
1
4
2
1
6
28
14
6
3
7
-
2
37
6
12
2
6
1
1
7
65
35
12
1
13
3
14
5
2
2
1
1
4
25
9
3
2
1
-
7
1
55
5
22
5
6
2
1
11
94
3
43
24
2
15
1
21
7
1
1
3
4
1
2
1
11
46
12
3
7
4
-
5
82
25
14
8
15
2
1
12
164
2
66
42
1
41
3
39
14
2
2
1
5
2
1
7
33
18
7
4
4
1
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
State Totals Include Unknown County of Residence and Unknown Sex
94
Mortality ◆ Table 8
SELECTED RESIDENT MORTALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY (CONT.)
MINNESOTA, 1997
State*
Total
DEATHS - Total
36,878
Crude Death Rate
7.9
SEX: Male
18,092
Female
18,786
Race: White
35,638
Black
644
Indian
328
Other/Unknown
268
ICDA
CAUSE OF DEATH
000-139
Infective - Parasitic
435
042-044
HIV Infection
67
140-208
Neoplasms - Malignant
8,734
150-159
Digestive
2,066
160-165
Respiratory
2,187
174-175
Breast
689
179-187
Genital
1,006
188-189
Urinary
459
204-208
Leukemia
374
250
Diabetes mellitus
1,049
390-448
Major Cardiovascular
13,602
390-398
Rheumatic Heart
71
402,404
Hypertensive Heart
223
410-414
Ischemic Heart
5,946
420-429
Other Heart
3,081
400-401, & 403
Hypertension
298
430-438
Cerebrovascular
2,976
440
Arteriosclerosis
245
460-519
Respiratory
3,397
480-486
Pneumonia
1,279
487
Influenza
32
490-491
Bronchitis
45
492
Emphysema
195
493
Asthma
98
531-533
Ulcer of stomach and duodenum 61
550-553, & 560 Hernia & Intestinal Obstruction 108
571
Chronic Liver Disease/Cirrhosis
287
580-589
Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome
483
590
Kidney Infection
6
630-676
Pregnancy,Childbirth&Puerperium 4
740-759
Congenital Anomalies
201
760-779
Perinatal Conditions
137
780-799
Ill-defined
1,180
Residual
Other Diseases
4,876
E800-E949
Unintentional Injury
1,726
E810-825
Motor Vehicle
591
E880-888
Falls
533
E950-959
Suicide & Self-inflicted Injury
422
E960-978
Homicide, Injury purposely
133
inflicted by other person
and Legal Intervention
E980-999
Other Violent Deaths
37
*
Clearwater
Cook
Cottonwood
104
12.7
74
30
98
6
-
30
6.3
19
11
28
2
-
166
13.5
87
79
164
2
1
25
5
9
2
3
1
2
43
1
28
2
1
7
1
8
2
1
2
1
1
15
4
1
1
1
-
6
3
1
1
1
13
2
1
4
1
3
3
6
1
1
-
1
-
State Totals Include Unknown County of Residence and Unknown Sex
95
Crow
Wing
Dakota
Dodge
Douglas
483
9.5
261
222
481
2
-
1,549
4.6
772
777
1,524
12
1
12
128
7.5
62
66
128
-
319
10.4
158
161
319
-
4
36
5
9
2
7
1
3
4
75
32
24
17
12
6
1
1
3
1
4
20
7
2
2
-
7
1
125
24
37
8
14
3
3
13
201
3
94
48
5
42
2
38
13
1
1
2
1
4
5
3
8
44
24
8
6
8
1
13
1
444
103
94
35
54
20
22
39
509
3
11
214
115
10
116
8
126
31
1
1
10
3
1
2
12
15
11
10
64
194
72
34
15
29
3
3
26
3
6
4
2
2
2
4
45
2
1
19
6
1
11
15
9
2
1
2
21
8
3
2
1
-
5
69
15
14
7
9
3
3
6
143
1
65
32
1
32
2
21
8
2
1
2
4
1
7
43
13
4
2
4
-
-
1
5
-
1
Mortality ◆ Table 8
SELECTED RESIDENT MORTALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY (CONT.)
MINNESOTA, 1997
State*
Total
Faribault Fillmore
DEATHS - Total
36,878
Crude Death Rate
7.9
SEX: Male
18,092
Female
18,786
Race: White
35,638
Black
644
Indian
328
Other/Unknown
268
ICDA
CAUSE OF DEATH
000-139
Infective - Parasitic
435
042-044
HIV Infection
67
140-208
Neoplasms - Malignant
8,734
150-159
Digestive
2,066
160-165
Respiratory
2,187
174-175
Breast
689
179-187
Genital
1,006
188-189
Urinary
459
204-208
Leukemia
374
250
Diabetes mellitus
1,049
390-448
Major Cardiovascular
13,602
390-398
Rheumatic Heart
71
402,404
Hypertensive Heart
223
410-414
Ischemic Heart
5,946
420-429
Other Heart
3,081
400-401, & 403
Hypertension
298
430-438
Cerebrovascular
2,976
440
Arteriosclerosis
245
460-519
Respiratory
3,397
480-486
Pneumonia
1,279
487
Influenza
32
490-491
Bronchitis
45
492
Emphysema
195
493
Asthma
98
531-533
Ulcer of stomach and duodenum 61
550-553, & 560 Hernia & Intestinal Obstruction 108
571
Chronic Liver Disease/Cirrhosis
287
580-589
Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome
483
590
Kidney Infection
6
630-676
Pregnancy,Childbirth&Puerperium 4
740-759
Congenital Anomalies
201
760-779
Perinatal Conditions
137
780-799
Ill-defined
1,180
Residual
Other Diseases
4,876
E800-E949
Unintentional Injury
1,726
E810-825
Motor Vehicle
591
E880-888
Falls
533
E950-959
Suicide & Self-inflicted Injury
422
E960-978
Homicide, Injury purposely
133
inflicted by other person
and Legal Intervention
E980-999
Other Violent Deaths
37
*
Freeborn Goodhue
229
13.9
94
135
228
1
-
238
11.5
122
116
238
-
382
12.1
173
209
381
1
416
9.7
189
227
414
2
-
5
54
12
10
9
2
2
4
6
78
2
30
19
4
18
1
28
17
1
2
2
2
1
4
1
2
43
5
1
1
-
1
49
7
13
4
14
2
10
105
53
20
2
17
8
17
4
1
1
4
2
1
10
26
11
6
4
-
6
1
81
15
22
8
9
1
2
11
154
3
64
22
3
36
16
28
6
1
3
1
5
3
1
1
2
75
12
4
4
2
-
7
77
21
21
8
8
4
4
11
172
3
69
42
3
44
4
45
19
1
1
2
2
1
2
10
2
1
10
59
14
7
2
3
-
-
-
-
-
State Totals Include Unknown County of Residence and Unknown Sex
96
Minneapolis
Grant
Hennepin
105
17.1
57
48
104
1
8,018
7.6
3,747
4,271
7,417
410
85
106
3,249
9.0
1,545
1,704
2,780
335
79
55
115
36
18
1,896
2
457
5
476
3
158
2
201
1
99
1
77
2
215
47 2,620 1,032
16
74
16
1,070
10
549
110
13
588
44
8
786
1
306
2
16
1
37
15
15
30
66
2
96
1
55
47
1
334
23
1,175
2
396
1
88
1
187
2
94
66
63
29
698
168
193
45
80
37
23
86
-
11
5
31
393
225
42
241
18
337
132
7
20
6
7
10
31
41
1
20
22
130
504
168
24
76
37
55
7
Mortality ◆ Table 8
SELECTED RESIDENT MORTALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY (CONT.)
MINNESOTA, 1997
State*
Total
DEATHS - Total
36,878
Crude Death Rate
7.9
SEX: Male
18,092
Female
18,786
Race: White
35,638
Black
644
Indian
328
Other/Unknown
268
ICDA
CAUSE OF DEATH
000-139
Infective - Parasitic
435
042-044
HIV Infection
67
140-208
Neoplasms - Malignant
8,734
150-159
Digestive
2,066
160-165
Respiratory
2,187
174-175
Breast
689
179-187
Genital
1,006
188-189
Urinary
459
204-208
Leukemia
374
250
Diabetes mellitus
1,049
390-448
Major Cardiovascular
13,602
390-398
Rheumatic Heart
71
402,404
Hypertensive Heart
223
410-414
Ischemic Heart
5,946
420-429
Other Heart
3,081
400-401, & 403
Hypertension
298
430-438
Cerebrovascular
2,976
440
Arteriosclerosis
245
460-519
Respiratory
3,397
480-486
Pneumonia
1,279
487
Influenza
32
490-491
Bronchitis
45
492
Emphysema
195
493
Asthma
98
531-533
Ulcer of stomach and duodenum 61
550-553, & 560 Hernia & Intestinal Obstruction 108
571
Chronic Liver Disease/Cirrhosis
287
580-589
Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome
483
590
Kidney Infection
6
630-676
Pregnancy,Childbirth&Puerperium 4
740-759
Congenital Anomalies
201
760-779
Perinatal Conditions
137
780-799
Ill-defined
1,180
Residual
Other Diseases
4,876
E800-E949
Unintentional Injury
1,726
E810-825
Motor Vehicle
591
E880-888
Falls
533
E950-959
Suicide & Self-inflicted Injury
422
E960-978
Homicide, Injury purposely
133
inflicted by other person
and Legal Intervention
E980-999
Other Violent Deaths
37
*
Houston Hubbard
Isanti
Itasca
Jackson
Kanabec Kandiyohi
154
8.0
75
79
154
-
172
10.3
87
85
170
2
-
227
7.7
123
104
226
1
419
9.6
206
213
412
1
5
1
150
12.8
69
81
150
-
136
9.7
73
63
135
1
-
367
8.9
183
184
367
-
3
46
16
16
3
4
2
1
3
57
27
10
2
15
1
11
6
1
2
1
3
25
3
2
-
4
41
8
14
1
4
2
2
6
73
1
1
37
13
18
18
8
1
1
16
8
6
1
1
3
6
45
8
9
8
8
2
3
7
87
2
28
21
1
25
2
16
7
1
2
4
3
3
37
15
7
4
1
-
2
107
21
33
11
14
7
4
21
157
4
69
42
3
23
8
45
14
1
1
5
1
1
5
6
1
1
7
47
14
7
2
2
3
32
9
9
5
3
1
1
3
61
23
12
6
11
2
20
3
2
4
1
5
7
12
6
1
3
2
1
37
10
11
2
1
2
1
7
41
15
13
9
12
4
1
1
2
1
1
6
19
9
3
1
-
2
1
75
12
19
4
12
3
5
9
142
1
1
60
34
1
37
2
39
20
2
3
1
2
1
8
3
15
55
10
4
3
4
1
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
State Totals Include Unknown County of Residence and Unknown Sex
97
Mortality ◆ Table 8
SELECTED RESIDENT MORTALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY (CONT.)
MINNESOTA, 1997
State*
Total
DEATHS - Total
36,878
Crude Death Rate
7.9
SEX: Male
18,092
Female
18,786
Race: White
35,638
Black
644
Indian
328
Other/Unknown
268
ICDA
CAUSE OF DEATH
000-139
Infective - Parasitic
435
042-044
HIV Infection
67
140-208
Neoplasms - Malignant
8,734
150-159
Digestive
2,066
160-165
Respiratory
2,187
174-175
Breast
689
179-187
Genital
1,006
188-189
Urinary
459
204-208
Leukemia
374
250
Diabetes mellitus
1,049
390-448
Major Cardiovascular
13,602
390-398
Rheumatic Heart
71
402,404
Hypertensive Heart
223
410-414
Ischemic Heart
5,946
420-429
Other Heart
3,081
400-401, & 403
Hypertension
298
430-438
Cerebrovascular
2,976
440
Arteriosclerosis
245
460-519
Respiratory
3,397
480-486
Pneumonia
1,279
487
Influenza
32
490-491
Bronchitis
45
492
Emphysema
195
493
Asthma
98
531-533
Ulcer of stomach and duodenum 61
550-553, & 560 Hernia & Intestinal Obstruction 108
571
Chronic Liver Disease/Cirrhosis
287
580-589
Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome
483
590
Kidney Infection
6
630-676
Pregnancy,Childbirth&Puerperium 4
740-759
Congenital Anomalies
201
760-779
Perinatal Conditions
137
780-799
Ill-defined
1,180
Residual
Other Diseases
4,876
E800-E949
Unintentional Injury
1,726
E810-825
Motor Vehicle
591
E880-888
Falls
533
E950-959
Suicide & Self-inflicted Injury
422
E960-978
Homicide, Injury purposely
133
inflicted by other person
and Legal Intervention
E980-999
Other Violent Deaths
37
*
Kittson
Koochiching
Lac Qui
Parle
75
14.0
37
38
75
-
150
9.6
78
72
150
-
128
15.8
61
67
128
-
121
11.3
64
57
120
1
-
36
7.9
22
14
36
-
190
7.6
97
93
189
1
-
93
14.2
49
44
93
-
22
6
5
2
4
2
2
1
30
2
15
8
5
5
3
1
2
10
4
1
1
-
1
20
4
9
1
3
1
7
66
36
13
1
14
1
14
4
1
1
1
1
3
1
3
23
8
3
3
2
-
5
37
10
9
2
10
1
3
3
44
16
19
7
8
3
1
1
1
1
1
19
8
3
2
-
1
31
6
11
2
3
1
3
3
42
1
14
12
2
12
19
7
1
1
2
5
15
3
1
-
8
2
3
1
1
9
4
2
3
5
2
1
1
1
2
4
4
3
1
1
-
3
50
14
11
6
3
4
1
6
77
1
41
15
1
11
1
13
5
2
1
1
1
3
3
20
11
2
4
1
-
27
12
1
1
6
2
2
36
17
3
2
12
5
2
2
2
13
5
1
2
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
State Totals Include Unknown County of Residence and Unknown Sex
98
Lake
Lake of
the Woods Le Sueur
Lincoln
Mortality ◆ Table 8
SELECTED RESIDENT MORTALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY (CONT.)
MINNESOTA, 1997
State*
Total
DEATHS - Total
36,878
Crude Death Rate
7.9
SEX: Male
18,092
Female
18,786
Race: White
35,638
Black
644
Indian
328
Other/Unknown
268
ICDA
CAUSE OF DEATH
000-139
Infective - Parasitic
435
042-044
HIV Infection
67
140-208
Neoplasms - Malignant
8,734
150-159
Digestive
2,066
160-165
Respiratory
2,187
174-175
Breast
689
179-187
Genital
1,006
188-189
Urinary
459
204-208
Leukemia
374
250
Diabetes mellitus
1,049
390-448
Major Cardiovascular
13,602
390-398
Rheumatic Heart
71
402,404
Hypertensive Heart
223
410-414
Ischemic Heart
5,946
420-429
Other Heart
3,081
400-401, & 403
Hypertension
298
430-438
Cerebrovascular
2,976
440
Arteriosclerosis
245
460-519
Respiratory
3,397
480-486
Pneumonia
1,279
487
Influenza
32
490-491
Bronchitis
45
492
Emphysema
195
493
Asthma
98
531-533
Ulcer of stomach and duodenum 61
550-553, & 560 Hernia & Intestinal Obstruction 108
571
Chronic Liver Disease/Cirrhosis
287
580-589
Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome
483
590
Kidney Infection
6
630-676
Pregnancy,Childbirth&Puerperium 4
740-759
Congenital Anomalies
201
760-779
Perinatal Conditions
137
780-799
Ill-defined
1,180
Residual
Other Diseases
4,876
E800-E949
Unintentional Injury
1,726
E810-825
Motor Vehicle
591
E880-888
Falls
533
E950-959
Suicide & Self-inflicted Injury
422
E960-978
Homicide, Injury purposely
133
inflicted by other person
and Legal Intervention
E980-999
Other Violent Deaths
37
*
Lyon
McLeod Mahnomen Marshall
Martin
Meeker
Mille
Lacs
227
9.3
109
118
226
1
293
8.7
135
158
293
-
56
11.0
30
26
49
6
1
123
11.7
61
62
123
-
247
11.1
132
115
247
-
230
10.7
126
104
229
1
-
238
11.5
121
117
225
13
-
1
40
8
13
3
4
3
1
6
113
3
40
30
29
12
4
1
1
1
1
4
1
7
22
18
7
6
1
2
57
15
10
4
2
5
2
9
132
1
1
57
32
3
33
2
23
13
1
1
3
1
1
13
33
13
5
5
3
1
2
14
6
1
2
1
3
21
9
5
4
4
2
1
1
8
2
-
1
27
6
7
1
5
1
6
59
1
4
29
10
4
9
9
2
1
1
1
1
15
3
1
1
-
4
60
13
12
6
7
2
2
15
110
1
5
66
14
1
18
3
15
6
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
29
6
1
3
1
-
52
16
6
3
8
5
2
2
97
51
15
26
1
33
16
1
3
1
1
4
1
1
4
20
10
5
2
3
-
7
1
67
16
18
7
5
3
1
7
72
1
34
16
16
3
25
8
4
1
4
2
6
31
13
3
4
3
-
-
1
-
-
-
1
-
State Totals Include Unknown County of Residence and Unknown Sex
99
Mortality ◆ Table 8
SELECTED RESIDENT MORTALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY (CONT.)
MINNESOTA, 1997
State*
Total
Morrison
Mower
Murray
315
10.3
165
150
315
-
423
11.4
217
206
420
1
2
100
10.5
46
54
100
-
3
69
15
14
1
8
4
1
6
133
47
46
32
2
29
13
1
2
1
1
2
5
1
1
8
34
18
6
1
4
-
1
106
38
16
8
12
4
3
15
177
2
2
50
85
1
31
29
11
1
1
1
2
2
2
10
2
1
11
45
15
6
6
4
1
-
-
DEATHS - Total
36,878
Crude Death Rate
7.9
SEX: Male
18,092
Female
18,786
Race: White
35,638
Black
644
Indian
328
Other/Unknown
268
ICDA
CAUSE OF DEATH
000-139
Infective - Parasitic
435
042-044
HIV Infection
67
140-208
Neoplasms - Malignant
8,734
150-159
Digestive
2,066
160-165
Respiratory
2,187
174-175
Breast
689
179-187
Genital
1,006
188-189
Urinary
459
204-208
Leukemia
374
250
Diabetes mellitus
1,049
390-448
Major Cardiovascular
13,602
390-398
Rheumatic Heart
71
402,404
Hypertensive Heart
223
410-414
Ischemic Heart
5,946
420-429
Other Heart
3,081
400-401, & 403
Hypertension
298
430-438
Cerebrovascular
2,976
440
Arteriosclerosis
245
460-519
Respiratory
3,397
480-486
Pneumonia
1,279
487
Influenza
32
490-491
Bronchitis
45
492
Emphysema
195
493
Asthma
98
531-533
Ulcer of stomach and duodenum 61
550-553, & 560 Hernia & Intestinal Obstruction 108
571
Chronic Liver Disease/Cirrhosis
287
580-589
Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome
483
590
Kidney Infection
6
630-676
Pregnancy,Childbirth&Puerperium 4
740-759
Congenital Anomalies
201
760-779
Perinatal Conditions
137
780-799
Ill-defined
1,180
Residual
Other Diseases
4,876
E800-E949
Unintentional Injury
1,726
E810-825
Motor Vehicle
591
E880-888
Falls
533
E950-959
Suicide & Self-inflicted Injury
422
E960-978
Homicide, Injury purposely
133
inflicted by other person
and Legal Intervention
E980-999
Other Violent Deaths
37
*
State Totals Include Unknown County of Residence and Unknown Sex
100
Nicollet
Nobles
Norman
Olmsted
171
5.7
80
91
169
1
1
198
10.0
89
109
195
1
2
110
14.3
68
42
110
-
694
6.1
322
372
665
19
1
9
1
19
2
4
1
4
2
1
5
51
1
28
7
13
1
5
2
1
2
1
10
5
2
1
1
-
3
29
8
7
3
2
3
4
78
2
1
34
18
1
16
9
1
1
3
1
1
7
29
4
4
3
-
4
46
14
7
3
5
5
4
6
92
1
1
51
11
4
20
12
7
1
2
6
21
7
4
1
-
17
4
3
1
2
2
3
56
1
26
15
11
8
2
1
1
1
1
16
7
1
1
-
12
6
199
54
48
2
21
12
5
11
224
3
1
123
36
52
61
15
1
2
3
2
3
9
2
4
5
107
42
14
13
7
3
-
-
-
-
-
Mortality ◆ Table 8
SELECTED RESIDENT MORTALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY (CONT.)
MINNESOTA, 1997
State*
Total
DEATHS - Total
36,878
Crude Death Rate
7.9
SEX: Male
18,092
Female
18,786
Race: White
35,638
Black
644
Indian
328
Other/Unknown
268
ICDA
CAUSE OF DEATH
000-139
Infective - Parasitic
435
042-044
HIV Infection
67
140-208
Neoplasms - Malignant
8,734
150-159
Digestive
2,066
160-165
Respiratory
2,187
174-175
Breast
689
179-187
Genital
1,006
188-189
Urinary
459
204-208
Leukemia
374
250
Diabetes mellitus
1,049
390-448
Major Cardiovascular
13,602
390-398
Rheumatic Heart
71
402,404
Hypertensive Heart
223
410-414
Ischemic Heart
5,946
420-429
Other Heart
3,081
400-401, & 403
Hypertension
298
430-438
Cerebrovascular
2,976
440
Arteriosclerosis
245
460-519
Respiratory
3,397
480-486
Pneumonia
1,279
487
Influenza
32
490-491
Bronchitis
45
492
Emphysema
195
493
Asthma
98
531-533
Ulcer of stomach and duodenum 61
550-553, & 560 Hernia & Intestinal Obstruction 108
571
Chronic Liver Disease/Cirrhosis
287
580-589
Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome
483
590
Kidney Infection
6
630-676
Pregnancy,Childbirth&Puerperium 4
740-759
Congenital Anomalies
201
760-779
Perinatal Conditions
137
780-799
Ill-defined
1,180
Residual
Other Diseases
4,876
E800-E949
Unintentional Injury
1,726
E810-825
Motor Vehicle
591
E880-888
Falls
533
E950-959
Suicide & Self-inflicted Injury
422
E960-978
Homicide, Injury purposely
133
inflicted by other person
and Legal Intervention
E980-999
Other Violent Deaths
37
*
Otter
Tail
Pennington
Pine
Pipestone
Polk
Pope
594 119
11.0
311
283
591
1
1
1
217
8.8
56
63
119
-
112
9.2
114
103
212
1
4
-
413
11.1
59
53
111
1
-
169
12.9
224
189
412
1
-
15.5
89
80
169
-
3
1
140
33
37
5
19
10
4
17
241
4
3
124
39
2
41
13
59
25
1
2
3
1
2
1
6
1
2
11
79
24
7
6
6
-
2
21
8
5
1
2
1
1
2
57
1
29
14
12
7
3
1
1
2
12
11
3
1
1
-
1
58
16
23
4
5
2
5
82
3
35
18
1
21
1
22
8
1
2
2
1
3
3
1
4
23
9
3
4
4
1
1
31
6
4
1
3
7
2
42
12
13
14
1
7
1
1
3
14
11
2
1
1
1
-
3
88
15
24
5
13
4
11
17
159
1
1
77
31
2
38
3
44
14
2
2
1
2
4
1
1
20
52
19
5
5
2
-
33
9
7
1
6
2
81
53
11
4
12
1
22
12
1
1
1
1
2
1
19
8
2
2
1
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
State Totals Include Unknown County of Residence and Unknown Sex
101
Mortality ◆ Table 8
SELECTED RESIDENT MORTALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY (CONT.)
MINNESOTA, 1997
State*
Total
DEATHS - Total
36,878
Crude Death Rate
7.9
SEX: Male
18,092
Female 1
8,786
Race: White
35,638
Black
644
Indian
328
Other/Unknown
268
ICDA
CAUSE OF DEATH
000-139
Infective - Parasitic
435
042-044
HIV Infection
67
140-208
Neoplasms - Malignant
8,734
150-159
Digestive
2,066
160-165
Respiratory
2,187
174-175
Breast
689
179-187
Genital
1,006
188-189
Urinary
459
204-208
Leukemia
374
250
Diabetes mellitus
1,049
390-448
Major Cardiovascular
13,602
390-398
Rheumatic Heart
71
402,404
Hypertensive Heart
223
410-414
Ischemic Heart
5,946
420-429
Other Heart
3,081
400-401, & 403
Hypertension
298
430-438
Cerebrovascular
2,976
440
Arteriosclerosis
245
460-519
Respiratory
3,397
480-486
Pneumonia
1,279
487
Influenza
32
490-491
Bronchitis
45
492
Emphysema
195
493
Asthma
98
531-533
Ulcer of stomach and duodenum 61
550-553, & 560 Hernia & Intestinal Obstruction 108
571
Chronic Liver Disease/Cirrhosis
287
580-589
Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome
483
590
Kidney Infection
6
630-676
Pregnancy,Childbirth&Puerperium 4
740-759
Congenital Anomalies
201
760-779
Perinatal Conditions
137
780-799
Ill-defined
1,180
Residual
Other Diseases
4,876
E800-E949
Unintentional Injury
1,726
E810-825
Motor Vehicle
591
E880-888
Falls
533
E950-959
Suicide & Self-inflicted Injury
422
E960-978
Homicide, Injury purposely
133
inflicted by other person
and Legal Intervention
E980-999
Other Violent Deaths
37
Ramsey
St. Paul
Red Lake Redwood
Renville
Rice
Rock
4,085
8.4
1,837
2,248
3,807
167
20
91
2,401
6.5
1,070
1,331
2,165
146
15
75
60
13.8
32
28
60
-
215
12.9
119
96
212
3
-
202
11.8
111
91
202
-
419
7.8
211
208
417
1
1
106
10.7
56
50
105
1
49
5
962
216
227
81
113
62
46
99
1,443
9
16
611
319
36
331
22
427
172
3
5
29
10
4
6
41
77
2
1
26
16
160
544
156
48
41
44
26
33
4
538
116
141
48
51
35
28
61
875
6
9
375
184
23
212
10
228
96
2
4
13
4
3
3
31
45
1
1
15
11
89
313
102
26
27
26
24
11
5
1
1
1
26
10
9
6
9
7
1
1
3
4
1
1
3
-
2
47
13
9
2
3
3
2
6
85
1
43
17
2
19
36
17
6
1
5
1
25
7
4
1
1
-
45
11
13
4
5
1
5
85
1
35
20
24
2
13
5
1
2
1
3
1
4
34
11
4
3
-
8
1
94
25
27
11
10
3
2
13
134
2
50
30
4
32
4
46
14
6
1
2
5
4
2
8
72
27
7
8
2
-
1
29
3
10
4
2
1
2
1
48
26
11
9
4
2
1
2
1
16
2
1
1
-
2
2
-
-
-
1
-
* State Totals Include Unknown County of Residence and Unknown Sex
102
Mortality ◆ Table 8
SELECTED RESIDENT MORTALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY (CONT.)
MINNESOTA, 1997
State*
Total
DEATHS - Total
36,878
Crude Death Rate
7.9
SEX: Male
18,092
Female
18,786
Race: White
35,638
Black
644
Indian
328
Other/Unknown
268
ICDA
CAUSE OF DEATH
000-139
Infective - Parasitic
435
042-044
HIV Infection
67
140-208
Neoplasms - Malignant
8,734
150-159
Digestive
2,066
160-165
Respiratory
2,187
174-175
Breast
689
179-187
Genital
1,006
188-189
Urinary
459
204-208
Leukemia
374
250
Diabetes mellitus
1,049
390-448
Major Cardiovascular
13,602
390-398
Rheumatic Heart
71
402,404
Hypertensive Heart
223
410-414
Ischemic Heart
5,946
420-429
Other Heart
3,081
400-401, & 403
Hypertension
298
430-438
Cerebrovascular
2,976
440
Arteriosclerosis
245
460-519
Respiratory
3,397
480-486
Pneumonia
1,279
487
Influenza
32
490-491
Bronchitis
45
492
Emphysema
195
493
Asthma
98
531-533
Ulcer of stomach and duodenum 61
550-553, & 560 Hernia & Intestinal Obstruction 108
571
Chronic Liver Disease/Cirrhosis
287
580-589
Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome
483
590
Kidney Infection
6
630-676
Pregnancy,Childbirth&Puerperium 4
740-759
Congenital Anomalies
201
760-779
Perinatal Conditions
137
780-799
Ill-defined
1,180
Residual
Other Diseases
4,876
E800-E949
Unintentional Injury
1,726
E810-825
Motor Vehicle
591
E880-888
Falls
533
E950-959
Suicide & Self-inflicted Injury
422
E960-978
Homicide, Injury purposely
133
inflicted by other person
and Legal Intervention
E980-999
Other Violent Deaths
37
*
Roseau
St. Louis
Duluth
146
9.0
76
70
145
1
-
2,186
11.2
1,043
1,143
2,153
6
23
4
959
11.3
435
524
939
5
11
4
38
13
9
1
4
2
2
6
54
3
28
10
9
8
4
1
1
2
2
1
19
12
5
4
3
-
23
2
502
132
131
34
49
29
18
70
805
2
17
328
233
8
168
10
221
73
2
21
8
2
7
32
26
4
3
59
305
87
26
25
32
4
-
4
State Totals Include Unknown County of Residence and Unknown Sex
103
Scott
Sherburne
Sibley
Stearns
336
4.4
172
164
330
1
2
3
338
5.9
142
196
337
1
-
154
10.6
73
81
154
-
715
5.6
389
326
714
1
-
10
1
217
58
54
15
22
16
8
25
330
2
2
125
99
4
78
3
106
36
14
6
1
2
19
12
3
1
34
156
24
7
6
14
3
2
78
19
22
8
6
5
5
9
119
2
4
50
22
5
28
1
33
20
2
1
1
2
3
2
2
17
31
29
17
7
5
2
3
78
13
27
3
7
4
3
3
128
1
2
54
26
3
36
2
29
9
4
1
2
2
4
3
1
9
50
21
11
4
3
1
36
5
6
5
7
5
1
7
43
22
8
7
1
12
5
1
2
2
24
16
10
6
3
2
-
8
190
50
43
13
28
4
9
17
274
1
1
117
69
8
62
3
61
26
1
1
1
4
12
8
2
10
83
38
12
10
6
-
2
-
-
-
1
Mortality ◆ Table 8
SELECTED RESIDENT MORTALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY (CONT.)
MINNESOTA, 1997
State*
Total
DEATHS - Total
36,878
Crude Death Rate
7.9
SEX: Male
18,092
Female
18,786
Race: White
35,638
Black
644
Indian
328
Other/Unknown
268
ICDA
CAUSE OF DEATH
000-139
Infective - Parasitic
435
042-044
HIV Infection
67
140-208
Neoplasms - Malignant
8,734
150-159
Digestive
2,066
160-165
Respiratory
2,187
174-175
Breast
689
179-187
Genital
1,006
188-189
Urinary
459
204-208
Leukemia
374
250
Diabetes mellitus
1,049
390-448
Major Cardiovascular
13,602
390-398
Rheumatic Heart
71
402,404
Hypertensive Heart
223
410-414
Ischemic Heart
5,946
420-429
Other Heart
3,081
400-401, & 403
Hypertension
298
430-438
Cerebrovascular
2,976
440
Arteriosclerosis
245
460-519
Respiratory
3,397
480-486
Pneumonia
1,279
487
Influenza
32
490-491
Bronchitis
45
492
Emphysema
195
493
Asthma
98
531-533
Ulcer of stomach and duodenum 61
550-553, & 560 Hernia & Intestinal Obstruction 108
571
Chronic Liver Disease/Cirrhosis
287
580-589
Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome
483
590
Kidney Infection
6
630-676
Pregnancy,Childbirth&Puerperium 4
740-759
Congenital Anomalies
201
760-779
Perinatal Conditions
137
780-799
Ill-defined
1,180
Residual
Other Diseases
4,876
E800-E949
Unintentional Injury
1,726
E810-825
Motor Vehicle
591
E880-888
Falls
533
E950-959
Suicide & Self-inflicted Injury
422
E960-978
Homicide, Injury purposely
133
inflicted by other person
and Legal Intervention
E980-999
Other Violent Deaths
37
*
Steele
Stevens
Swift
Todd
Traverse
Wabasha
Wadena
252
8.0
124
128
251
1
93
9.2
43
50
93
-
140
12.9
80
60
140
-
241
10.1
129
112
239
1
1
66
15.4
33
33
63
2
1
219
10.6
103
116
218
1
148
11.4
70
78
148
-
1
52
23
8
4
4
2
11
103
3
54
26
17
2
17
8
1
2
2
4
2
1
1
3
38
9
4
2
6
-
3
16
5
3
2
1
3
36
1
1
7
13
3
6
2
8
5
1
1
1
1
5
10
6
3
2
-
1
42
14
13
1
4
2
2
2
51
32
10
8
13
3
2
3
1
1
1
1
5
14
9
5
4
-
1
52
16
13
2
8
2
1
9
76
1
31
18
2
18
1
19
8
1
2
2
44
26
8
4
2
2
-
20
2
8
3
2
3
1
3
27
8
15
1
4
1
3
5
3
2
1
-
53
13
14
4
3
3
8
5
91
1
41
21
20
15
5
2
3
1
2
2
2
2
32
9
5
1
2
-
3
36
10
3
2
10
4
1
8
57
36
10
11
13
4
1
1
1
2
2
4
17
5
2
1
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
State Totals Include Unknown County of Residence and Unknown Sex
104
Mortality ◆ Table 8
SELECTED RESIDENT MORTALITY STATISTICS BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY (CONT.)
MINNESOTA, 1997
State*
Total
DEATHS - Total
36,878
Crude Death Rate
7.9
SEX: Male
18,092
Female
18,786
Race: White
35,638
Black
644
Indian
328
Other/Unknown
268
ICDA
CAUSE OF DEATH
000-139
Infective - Parasitic
435
042-044
HIV Infection
67
140-208
Neoplasms - Malignant
8,734
150-159
Digestive
2,066
160-165
Respiratory
2,187
174-175
Breast
689
179-187
Genital
1,006
188-189
Urinary
459
204-208
Leukemia
374
250
Diabetes mellitus
1,049
390-448
Major Cardiovascular
13,602
390-398
Rheumatic Heart
71
402,404
Hypertensive Heart
223
410-414
Ischemic Heart
5,946
420-429
Other Heart
3,081
400-401, & 403
Hypertension
298
430-438
Cerebrovascular
2,976
440
Arteriosclerosis
245
460-519
Respiratory
3,397
480-486
Pneumonia
1,279
487
Influenza
32
490-491
Bronchitis
45
492
Emphysema
195
493
Asthma
98
531-533
Ulcer of stomach and duodenum 61
550-553, & 560 Hernia & Intestinal Obstruction 108
571
Chronic Liver Disease/Cirrhosis
287
580-589
Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome
483
590
Kidney Infection
6
630-676
Pregnancy,Childbirth&Puerperium 4
740-759
Congenital Anomalies
201
760-779
Perinatal Conditions
137
780-799
Ill-defined
1,180
Residual
Other Diseases
4,876
E800-E949
Unintentional Injury
1,726
E810-825
Motor Vehicle
591
E880-888
Falls
533
E950-959
Suicide & Self-inflicted Injury
422
E960-978
Homicide, Injury purposely
133
inflicted by other person
and Legal Intervention
E980-999
Other Violent Deaths
37
*
Waseca
Washington
167
9.2
88
79
167
-
851
4.4
433
418
840
5
6
129
11.0
63
66
129
-
35
7
8
4
9
1
6
66
4
23
16
2
11
6
14
5
2
3
29
11
3
1
-
13
3
230
50
53
21
22
15
10
48
281
1
3
115
71
6
62
4
73
22
1
1
2
2
3
13
7
4
24
103
31
10
12
12
4
-
1
State Totals Include Unknown County of Residence and Unknown Sex
105
Winona
Wright
Yellow
Medicine
79
10.7
37
42
79
-
404
8.4
199
205
404
-
467
5.6
248
219
464
1
1
1
146
12.6
73
73
142
4
-
2
40
10
13
4
4
1
3
5
56
1
29
5
17
3
7
1
1
1
1
11
6
4
1
-
1
1
16
4
3
3
2
3
34
23
3
1
3
1
9
5
2
1
2
8
5
2
1
-
6
95
19
21
6
10
5
5
5
179
1
2
82
45
3
38
31
9
2
1
2
3
2
1
2
3
2
2
9
43
19
8
2
4
1
4
1
107
22
26
6
22
4
6
4
169
1
4
75
44
2
34
3
39
16
3
2
6
10
5
3
15
46
42
25
7
11
1
1
34
10
8
4
6
4
4
63
34
13
13
19
11
1
2
1
3
2
13
5
2
2
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
Watonwan Wilkin
MARRIAGE
106
Marriage ◆ Table 1
MARRIAGES REPORTED IN MINNESOTA BY STATE OF RESIDENCE
1997
State of R
esidence
Residence
Marriages R
eported
Reported
Residence of
Residence of
Bride
Groom
Percent of Marriages
Reported
Residence of
Residence of
Bride
Groom
Total
32,598
32,598
100.0
100.0
Minnesota*
30,166
29,524
92.5
90.6
2,432
3,074
7.5
9.4
Iowa
147
206
0.5
0.6
North Dakota
308
347
0.9
1.1
South Dakota
110
141
0.3
0.4
Wisconsin
507
621
1.6
1.9
1,223
1,622
3.8
5.0
-
-
-
-
131
129
0.4
0.4
6
8
0.0
0.0
Other Areas and Unknown
Other States
U.S. Territories
Other Nations
Unknown
*
The resident totals are not true resident totals for Minnesota. Information is not available at the present time on the number of Minnesotans who marry in other states.
107
Marriage ◆ Table 2
MARRIAGES BY COUNTY OF OCCURENCE
MINNESOTA, 1997
County
Marriages
State Total ............................................................... 32,598
Aitkin ............................................................................... 71
Anoka ......................................................................... 1,588
Becker ........................................................................... 186
Beltrami ......................................................................... 311
Benton ............................................................................ 79
Big Stone ......................................................................... 32
Blue Earth ...................................................................... 531
Brown ........................................................................... 172
Carlton .......................................................................... 220
Carver ........................................................................... 377
Cass .............................................................................. 111
Chippewa ........................................................................ 76
Chisago ......................................................................... 229
Clay ............................................................................... 488
Clearwater ...................................................................... 46
Cook ............................................................................... 34
Cottonwood ................................................................... 73
Crow Wing ................................................................... 446
Dakota ....................................................................... 1,948
Dodge ........................................................................... 108
Douglas ......................................................................... 256
Faribault ........................................................................... 73
Fillmore ......................................................................... 104
Freeborn ....................................................................... 221
Goodhue ....................................................................... 254
Grant ............................................................................... 29
Hennepin ................................................................... 9,115
Houston ........................................................................ 125
Hubbard ........................................................................ 118
Isanti .............................................................................. 207
Itasca ............................................................................. 242
Jackson ............................................................................ 56
Kanabec ........................................................................... 83
Kandiyohi ....................................................................... 310
Kittson ............................................................................. 31
Koochiching ..................................................................... 86
Lac Qui Parle ................................................................... 33
Lake ................................................................................ 70
Lake of the Woods .......................................................... 32
Le Sueur .......................................................................... 98
Lincoln ............................................................................. 38
Lyon .............................................................................. 196
Mahnomen ...................................................................... 44
County
Marriages
Marshall ........................................................................... 36
Martin ............................................................................ 128
Meeker .......................................................................... 134
Mille Lacs ....................................................................... 135
Morrison ....................................................................... 197
Mower .......................................................................... 201
Murray ............................................................................ 38
Nicollet .......................................................................... 122
Nobles .......................................................................... 144
Norman .......................................................................... 24
Olmsted ........................................................................ 909
Otter Tail ....................................................................... 212
Pennington .................................................................... 145
Pine ............................................................................... 178
Pipestone ........................................................................ 58
Polk ............................................................................... 170
Pope ............................................................................... 51
Ramsey ...................................................................... 3,498
Red Lake ......................................................................... 22
Redwood ...................................................................... 102
Renville ............................................................................ 75
Rice ............................................................................... 361
Rock ................................................................................ 83
Roseau .......................................................................... 133
St. Louis ..................................................................... 1,342
Scott .............................................................................. 425
Sherburne ..................................................................... 331
Sibley ............................................................................... 84
Stearns ....................................................................... 1,166
Steele ............................................................................ 194
Stevens ............................................................................ 63
Swift ................................................................................ 46
Todd ............................................................................. 100
Traverse .......................................................................... 11
Wabasha ......................................................................... 92
Wadena ......................................................................... 120
Waseca ........................................................................... 98
Washington ................................................................ 1,232
Watonwan ....................................................................... 76
Wilkin .............................................................................. 45
Winona ......................................................................... 313
Wright ........................................................................... 449
Yellow Medicine .............................................................. 52
108
Marriage ◆ Table 3
MARRIAGES OCCURRING IN MINNESOTA
BY RACE OF BRIDE AND GROOM, 1997
GROOM
Total
White
Black
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
Other
Asian &
Pacific
Islander
Total
32,598
25,620
1,275
245
56
9
543
24
4,826
White
25,553
24,658
395
154
10
3
144
15
174
Black
962
120
811
3
-
-
7
-
21
Indian
267
165
11
78
1
-
5
1
6
Chinese
64
25
-
-
34
-
2
-
3
Japanese
25
19
3
-
-
2
-
-
1
643
227
16
1
8
2
368
1
20
17
11
-
-
-
-
-
6
-
5,067
395
39
9
3
2
17
1
4,601
BRIDE
Other Asian &
Pacific Islander
Other
Unknown
109
Other
Unknown
Marriage ◆ Table 4
MARRIAGES OCCURRING IN MINNESOTA
BY AGE OF BRIDE AND GROOM, 1997
Groom’s Age
Bride’s
Age
TOTAL
TOTAL
Under
18
18-19
20 21-24
25-29 30-34
65 & Un35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 Over known*
32,598
16
583
687
6,325
9,691
5,752
3,646
2,265
1,442
840
507
294
539
11
125
4
39
24
36
18
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
18-19
1,471
9
338
251
605
204
47
11
2
-
1
1
-
1
1
20
1,378
1
100
193
728
283
54
13
4
2
-
-
-
-
-
21-24
8,375
2
81
181
3,985
3,183
693
181
48
10
4
4
-
-
3
25-29
8,842
-
18
33
806
4,726
2,205
761
210
46
24
5
3
1
4
30-34
4,772
-
5
3
116
960
1,824
1,188
452
160
51
6
3
2
2
35-39
3,026
-
2
2
42
240
681
978
639
285
102
36
9
10
-
40-44
1,884
-
-
-
4
48
178
382
597
403
175
62
25
10
-
45-49
1,248
-
-
-
1
20
47
102
251
411
241
115
42
18
-
50-54
626
-
-
-
1
1
14
26
47
90
181
160
75
31
-
55-59
311
-
-
-
-
2
1
3
9
21
54
97
56
68
-
60-64
214
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5
10
3
16
68
111
1
65 & Over
311
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
3
4
4
13
286
-
Unknown*
15
-
-
-
1
6
4
1
-
1
-
1
-
1
-
Under 18
*
Includes age specified as ‘legal’
110
DIVORCE
111
Divorce ◆ Table 1
DISSOLUTIONS AND ANNULMENTS BY COUNTY OF OCCURENCE
MINNESOTA, 1997
County
Total
Dissolutions
Annulments
State Total
15,568 *
15,549
9
52
1,162
85
149
88
52
1,162
85
149
88
-
Big Stone
Blue Earth
Brown
Carlton
Carver
10
166
85
158
177
10
166
85
158
177
-
Cass
Chippewa
Chisago
Clay
Clearwater
85
33
141
138
35
85
33
141
138
35
-
18
21
252
1,293
57
18
21
251
1,291
57
1
2
-
Douglas
Faribault
Fillmore
Freeborn
Goodhue
100
43
41
92
140
100
43
41
92
140
-
Grant
Hennepin
Houston
Hubbard
Isanti
10
3,629
44
52
120
10
3,628
44
52
120
1
-
Itasca
Jackson
Kanabec
Kandiyohi
Kittson
150
35
54 *
99
10
150
35
53
99
10
-
Koochiching
Lac Qui Parle
Lake
Lake of the Woods
Le Sueur
60
17
37
13
68
60
16
37
13
68
1
-
Lincoln
Lyon
McLeod
Mahnomen
Marshall
20
82
81 *
13
24
20
82
79
13
24
-
Aitkin
Anoka
Becker
Beltrami
Benton
Cook
Cottonwood
Crow Wing
Dakota
Dodge
112
Divorce ◆ Table 1
DISSOLUTIONS AND ANNULMENTS BY COUNTY OF OCCURENCE
MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
County
Total
Dissolutions
Annulments
Martin
Meeker
Mille Lacs
Morrison
Mower
66
47
73
88
104
66
47
73
88
104
-
Murray
Nicollet
Nobles
Norman
Olmsted
25
64
69
26
417 *
25
64
69
26
413
-
Otter Tail
Pennington
Pine
Pipestone
Polk
171
53
75
18
101
171
53
75
17
101
1
-
Pope
Ramsey
Red Lake
Redwood
Renville
21
1,692 *
10
58
44
21
1,690
10
58
44
1
-
Rice
Rock
Roseau
St. Louis
Scott
167
30
83
423 *
305
167
30
83
422
305
-
Sherburne
Sibley
Stearns
Steele
Stevens
212 *
27
311
98
15
211
27
311
97
15
1
-
Swift
Todd
Traverse
Wabasha
Wadena
26
71
42
59
26
71
42
59
-
Waseca
Washington
Watonwan
Wilkin
Winona
66
693
32
20
152
66
693
32
20
152
-
Wright
Yellow Medicine
Unknown
239
36
-
238
36
-
1
-
*
Includes unknown decree type
113
Divorce ◆ Table 2
DISSOLUTIONS AND ANNULMENTS BY AGE OF PETITIONER VERSUS AGE OF RESPONDENT*
MINNESOTA OCCURENCE, 1997
Respondent’s Age
Petitioner
’s
etitioner’s
Age
TOTAL
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
TOTAL
15,568
27
579
1,524
2,009
2,188
1,712
1,133
637
310
146
151
5,152
15-19
32
4
16
6
1
3
1
-
-
-
-
-
1
20-24
684
13
316
266
51
16
2
3
1
-
1
-
15
25-29
1,707
5
174
848
454
140
39
8
3
2
-
-
34
30-34
2,207
3
44
294
960
621
156
59
13
5
2
1
49
35-39
2,234
-
19
72
391
947
527
166
52
13
2
2
43
40-44
1,607
1
5
22
109
336
688
301
88
17
9
1
30
45-49
1,057
1
1
6
21
77
217
446
198
42
15
6
27
50-54
551
-
1
1
4
21
55
113
220
101
20
9
6
55-59
268
-
1
1
4
8
15
24
55
94
48
14
4
60-64
112
-
-
-
1
3
5
5
5
22
34
34
3
65 & Over
123
-
-
-
-
-
1
5
2
12
14
83
6
Unknown
4,986
-
2
8
13
16
6
3
-
2
1
1
4,934
*
Age data now reported by Petitioner and Respondent rather than husband and wife.
114
65 &
60-64 Over Unknown
POPULATION
115
Population ◆ Table 1
POPULATION ESTIMATES* BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY, BY AGE GROUP AND SEX
MINNESOTA, 1997
Total
Under 5
5-9
Years
10-14
Years
15-19
Years
20-24
Years
25-34
Years
35-44
Years
45-54
Years
55-64
Years
65 &
Over
State Total
Male
Female
4,685,549
2,312,594
2,372,955
315,744
161,297
154,447
344,994
176,808
168,186
366,861
187,987
178,874
357,985
183,652
174,333
291,727
147,496
144,231
671,365
336,961
334,404
805,386
407,810
397,576
586,778
292,158
294,620
366,965
179,835
187,130
577,744
238,590
339,154
Aitkin
Male
Female
13,868
6,877
6,991
644
334
310
934
486
448
1,005
509
496
902
483
419
333
162
171
1,237
615
622
1,939
995
944
1,948
935
1,013
1,682
845
837
3,244
1,513
1,731
Anoka
Male
Female
286,673
144,408
142,265
21,663
10,987
10,676
23,582
12,121
11,461
25,475
13,034
12,441
23,927
12,449
11,478
17,093
8,695
8,398
45,758
23,156
22,602
54,697
27,541
27,156
39,916
20,172
19,744
18,690
9,590
9,100
15,872
6,663
9,209
Becker
Male
Female
29,240
14,575
14,665
1,822
915
907
2,314
1,183
1,131
2,584
1,336
1,248
2,318
1,239
1,079
1,159
606
553
3,239
1,625
1,614
4,560
2,351
2,209
3,685
1,867
1,818
2,738
1,354
1,384
4,821
2,099
2,722
Beltrami
Male
Female
38,709
19,269
19,440
2,756
1,442
1,314
3,295
1,733
1,562
3,499
1,804
1,695
3,691
1,801
1,890
3,187
1,689
1,498
4,700
2,291
2,409
6,000
3,044
2,956
4,169
2,090
2,079
2,884
1,436
1,448
4,528
1,939
2,589
Benton
Male
Female
33,671
16,670
17,001
2,562
1,329
1,233
2,868
1,458
1,410
2,904
1,461
1,443
2,579
1,296
1,283
2,667
1,321
1,346
5,079
2,566
2,513
5,160
2,653
2,507
3,543
1,785
1,758
2,242
1,119
1,123
4,067
1,682
2,385
Big Stone
Male
Female
5,689
2,714
2,975
344
171
173
404
196
208
423
231
192
379
174
205
161
87
74
510
255
255
770
400
370
703
334
369
612
300
312
1,383
566
817
Blue Earth
Male
Female
54,037
26,909
27,128
3,007
1,560
1,447
3,455
1,811
1,644
3,824
2,003
1,821
5,657
2,762
2,895
7,756
4,191
3,565
6,580
3,441
3,139
7,616
3,895
3,721
5,530
2,717
2,813
3,783
1,869
1,914
6,829
2,660
4,169
Brown
Male
Female
27,222
13,197
14,025
1,684
843
841
2,058
1,036
1,022
2,159
1,139
1,020
2,155
1,073
1,082
1,487
702
785
3,187
1,589
1,598
3,952
2,028
1,924
3,206
1,603
1,603
2,487
1,194
1,293
4,847
1,990
2,857
Carlton
Male
Female
30,689
15,334
15,355
1,802
933
869
2,256
1,136
1,120
2,714
1,380
1,334
2,418
1,310
1,108
1,329
709
620
3,662
1,867
1,795
4,982
2,557
2,425
3,934
1,978
1,956
2,872
1,422
1,450
4,720
2,042
2,678
Carver
Male
Female
63,198
31,906
31,292
5,228
2,775
2,453
5,172
2,630
2,542
5,355
2,756
2,599
4,663
2,478
2,185
3,355
1,681
1,674
10,291
5,253
5,038
11,572
5,904
5,668
7,863
3,992
3,871
4,323
2,220
2,103
5,376
2,217
3,159
Cass
Male
Female
25,746
12,974
12,772
1,518
795
723
1,943
996
947
2,206
1,146
1,060
1,753
908
845
832
426
406
2,578
1,282
1,296
3,754
1,935
1,819
3,394
1,676
1,718
2,933
1,476
1,457
4,835
2,334
2,501
Chippewa
Male
Female
13,019
6,305
6,714
742
364
378
973
493
480
1,087
554
533
901
459
442
438
222
216
1,360
682
678
1,970
1,008
962
1,574
797
777
1,217
564
653
2,757
1,162
1,595
*
Provided by the U.S. Bureaus of the Census
116
Population ◆ Table 1
POPULATION ESTIMATES* BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY, BY AGE GROUP AND SEX
MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
Total
Under 5
5-9
Years
10-14
Years
15-19
Years
20-24
Years
25-34
Years
35-44
Years
45-54
Years
55-64
Years
65 &
Over
Chisago
Male
Female
39,439
20,001
19,438
2,752
1,387
1,365
3,280
1,702
1,578
3,780
1,990
1,790
3,177
1,690
1,487
1,677
862
815
5,072
2,522
2,550
6,869
5,144
3,557
2,684
3,312 2,460 1,430
2,915
1,485
2,651
4,773
2,122
Clay
Male
Female
51,816
25,130
26,686
3,243
1,673
1,570
3,628
1,870
1,758
3,879
2,012
1,867
5,596
2,614
2,982
5,666
2,684
2,982
6,018
2,932
3,086
7,707
3,890
3,817
5,709
2,816
2,893
4,061
1,982
2,079
6,309
2,657
3,652
Clearwater
Male
Female
8,201
4,154
4,047
486
236
250
614
327
287
758
380
378
682
385
297
279
155
124
800
387
413
1,175
616
559
1,077
523
554
726
378
348
1,604
767
837
Cook
Male
Female
4,740
2,369
2,371
269
134
135
303
149
154
326
184
142
300
147
153
142
60
82
541
277
264
939
485
454
674
351
323
480
253
227
766
329
437
Cottonwood
Male
Female
12,257
5,976
6,281
674
338
336
764
405
359
1,036
551
485
911
461
450
410
212
198
1,178
602
576
1,720
881
839
1,547
775
772
1,223
600
623
2,794
1,151
1,643
Crow Wing
Male
Female
51,105
24,923
26,182
3,121
1,576
1,545
3,697
1,866
1,831
4,191
2,073
2,118
3,859
1,976
1,883
2,242
1,164
1,078
5,626
2,750
2,876
7,934
3,988
3,946
6,485
3,167
3,318
5,099
2,476
2,623
8,851
3,887
4,964
Dakota
Male
Female
334,585
166,300
168,285
27,054
13,870
13,184
27,298
13,907
13,391
27,915
14,239
13,676
24,673
12,630
12,043
19,797
9,588
10,209
57,243
28,366
28,877
65,210
32,461
32,749
43,708
21,999
21,709
20,502
10,406
10,096
21,185
8,834
12,351
Dodge
Male
Female
17,002
8,453
8,549
1,256
630
626
1,505
766
739
1,573
828
745
1,350
661
689
781
382
399
2,241
1,121
1,120
2,685
1,394
1,291
2,081
1,043
1,038
1,228
609
619
2,302
1,019
1,283
Douglas
Male
Female
30,727
15,189
15,538
1,848
932
916
2,258
1,130
1,128
2,603
1,309
1,294
2,430
1,300
1,130
1,412
780
632
3,384
1,674
1,710
4,571
2,336
2,235
3,795
1,941
1,854
2,803
1,321
1,482
5,623
2,466
3,157
Faribault
Male
Female
16,432
7,925
8,507
870
439
431
1,183
620
563
1,388
697
691
1,127
612
515
536
288
248
1,638
815
823
2,312
1,186
1,126
2,065
1,016
1,049
1,733
826
907
3,580
1,426
2,154
Fillmore
Male
Female
20,689
10,261
10,428
1,248
614
634
1,546
808
738
1,718
908
810
1,606
870
736
804
443
361
2,136
1,057
1,079
2,946
1,513
1,433
2,442
1,226
1,216
1,984
959
1,025
4,259
1,863
2,396
Freeborn
Male
Female
31,562
15,493
16,069
1,848
961
887
2,138
1,091
1,047
2,450
1,216
1,234
2,253
1,216
1,037
1,337
682
655
3,481
1,778
1,703
4,812
2,478
2,334
4,260
2,131
2,129
3,099
1,484
1,615
5,884
2,456
3,428
Goodhue
Male
Female
42,706
21,096
21,610
2,700
1,382
1,318
3,335
1,727
1,608
3,525
1,796
1,729
3,098
1,635
1,463
1,835
939
896
5,361
2,739
2,622
7,029
3,599
3,430
5,325
2,706
2,619
3,582
1,768
1,814
6,916
2,805
4,111
*
Provided by the U.S. Bureau of Census
117
Population ◆ Table 1
POPULATION ESTIMATES* BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY, BY AGE GROUP AND SEX
MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
Total
Under 5
5-9
Years
10-14
Years
15-19
Years
20-24
Years
25-34
Years
35-44
Years
45-54
Years
55-64
Years
65 &
Over
Grant
Male
Female
6,141
2,990
3,151
331
164
167
442
218
224
475
248
227
391
214
177
163
86
77
589
303
286
831
424
407
766
387
379
661
315
346
1,492
631
861
Hennepin
Male
Female
1,053,178
511,990
541,188
69,035
35,122
33,913
67,974
34,663
33,311
66,799
33,897
32,902
68,413
34,873
33,540
74,723
36,876
37,847
179,101
89,895
89,206
195,541
97,761
97,780
131,968
64,566
67,402
80,125
38,347
41,778
119,499
45,990
73,509
Houston
Male
Female
19,228
9,599
9,629
1,302
664
638
1,454
762
692
1,657
904
753
1,421
709
712
783
407
376
2,355
1,189
1,166
3,151
1,623
1,528
2,250
1,137
1,113
1,756
873
883
3,099
1,331
1,768
Hubbard
Male
Female
16,758
8,297
8,461
959
484
475
1,189
601
588
1,443
711
732
1,222
618
604
520
267
253
1,719
860
859
2,556
1,317
1,239
2,365
1,138
1,227
1,802
890
912
2,983
1,411
1,572
Isanti
Male
Female
29,557
14,810
14,747
2,010
1,016
994
2,486
1,288
1,198
2,875
1,505
1,370
2,564
1,284
1,280
1,225
653
572
3,759
1,873
1,886
5,185
2,639
2,546
4,077
2,065
2,012
2,063
1,075
988
3,313
1,412
1,901
Itasca
Male
Female
43,555
21,682
21,873
2,393
1,268
1,125
3,198
1,600
1,598
3,941
2,088
1,853
3,656
1,877
1,779
1,603
818
785
4,488
2,169
2,319
7,426
3,790
3,636
5,792
2,898
2,894
4,184
2,073
2,111
6,874
3,101
3,773
Jackson
Male
Female
11,700
5,807
5,893
694
373
321
860
433
427
963
512
451
848
447
401
440
237
203
1,289
669
620
1,698
877
821
1,362
673
689
1,190
567
623
2,356
1,019
1,337
Kanabec
Male
Female
14,042
7,020
7,022
920
444
476
1,162
600
562
1,277
669
608
1,156
577
579
556
295
261
1,658
823
835
2,164
1,124
1,040
1,824
889
935
1,232
627
605
2,093
972
1,121
Kandiyohi
Male
Female
41,090
20,342
20,748
2,799
1,450
1,349
3,253
1,675
1,578
3,475
1,756
1,719
3,557
1,885
1,672
2,125
1,104
1,021
5,013
2,445
2,568
6,445
3,325
3,120
4,907
2,429
2,478
3,310
1,622
1,688
6,206
2,651
3,555
Kittson
Male
Female
5,358
2,659
2,699
317
158
159
373
178
195
415
218
197
354
182
172
162
90
72
537
263
274
822
445
377
672
351
321
518
233
285
1,188
541
647
Koochiching
Male
Female
15,682
8,121
7,561
826
415
411
996
518
478
1,234
626
608
1,302
719
583
728
405
323
1,908
1,036
872
2,608
1,450
1,158
2,191
1,134
1,057
1,551
761
790
2,338
1,057
1,281
Lac Qui Parle
Male
Female
8,101
4,029
4,072
452
226
226
550
282
268
674
354
320
539
276
263
192
103
89
805
419
386
1,132
600
532
989
491
498
864
432
432
1,904
846
1,058
Lake
Male
Female
10,716
5,367
5,349
538
275
263
653
328
325
808
404
404
763
415
348
324
158
166
1,125
569
556
1,700
882
818
1,526
776
750
1,427
714
713
1,852
846
1,006
*
Provided by the U.S. Bureau of the Census
118
Population ◆ Table 1
POPULATION ESTIMATES* BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY, BY AGE GROUP AND SEX
MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
Under 5
5-9
Years
15-19
Years
20-24
Years
35-44
Years
45-54
Years
55-64
Years
4,539
2,291
2,248
321
149
172
341
172
169
334
167
167
306
160
146
171
82
89
548
294
254
704
377
327
622
311
311
413
195
218
779
384
395
Le Sueur
Male
Female
24,885
12,437
12,448
1,630
813
817
1,991
1,022
969
2,249
1,116
1,133
1,936
1,027
909
1,108
601
507
2,960
1,533
1,427
3,932
2,024
1,908
3,181
1,616
1,565
2,135
1,044
1,091
3,763
1,641
2,122
Lincoln
Male
Female
6,552
3,214
3,338
283
138
145
456
229
227
572
286
286
477
241
236
179
100
79
538
285
253
850
439
411
830
402
428
680
350
330
1,687
744
943
Lyon
Male
Female
24,518
12,106
12,412
1,508
758
750
1,890
971
919
2,064
1,095
969
2,148
1,093
1,055
1,717
911
806
2,906
1,404
1,502
3,640
1,880
1,760
2,788
1,418
1,370
1,913
925
988
3,944
1,651
2,293
McLeod
Male
Female
33,688
16,757
16,931
2,350
1,243
1,107
2,541
1,272
1,269
2,929
1,486
1,443
2,626
1,385
1,241
1,683
937
746
4,263
2,169
2,094
5,375
2,745
2,630
4,157
2,063
2,094
2,685
1,326
1,359
5,079
2,131
2,948
Mahnomen
Male
Female
5,089
2,561
2,528
279
143
136
433
229
204
551
286
265
452
229
223
161
73
88
513
261
252
665
342
323
656
327
329
474
246
228
905
425
480
Marshall
Male
Female
10,525
5,354
5,171
571
283
288
750
385
365
1,033
551
482
853
450
403
332
180
152
1,069
560
509
1,576
823
753
1,365
704
661
1,027
506
521
1,949
912
1,037
Martin
Male
Female
22,243
10,878
11,365
1,307
688
619
1,577
833
744
1,805
921
884
1,560
810
750
723
387
336
2,472
1,215
1,257
3,452
1,784
1,668
2,791
1,382
1,409
2,074
995
1,079
4,482
1,863
2,619
Meeker
Male
Female
21,522
10,666
10,856
1,385
711
674
1,706
845
861
1,930
981
949
1,650
845
805
827
438
389
2,349
1,199
1,150
3,286
1,686
1,600
2,682
1,350
1,332
1,994
983
1,011
3,713
1,628
2,085
Mille Lacs
Male
Female
20,670
10,215
10,455
1,327
692
635
1,627
828
799
1,887
1,004
883
1,565
809
756
850
440
410
2,296
1,121
1,175
3,080
1,581
1,499
2,612
1,265
1,347
1,887
927
960
3,539
1,548
1,991
Morrison
Male
Female
30,501
15,314
15,187
2,048
1,059
989
2,624
1,387
1,237
2,990
1,526
1,464
2,480
1,333
1,147
1,327
706
621
3,501
1,758
1,743
4,473
2,335
2,138
3,505
1,721
1,784
2,734
1,342
1,392
4,819
2,147
2,672
Mower
Male
Female
37,132
18,109
19,023
2,083
1,068
1,015
2,554
1,357
1,197
2,907
1,511
1,396
2,743
1,452
1,291
1,504
753
751
4,011
2,024
1,987
5,288
2,717
2,571
4,487
2,194
2,293
3,993
1,903
2,090
7,562
3,130
4,432
Murray
Male
Female
9,527
4,744
4,783
518
267
251
664
329
335
852
436
416
689
376
313
313
174
139
888
437
451
1,391
747
644
1,150
575
575
1,082
511
571
1,980
892
1,088
Total
Lake of the Woods
Male
Female
*
Provided by the U.S. Bureau of the Census
10-14
Years
119
25-34
Years
65 &
Over
Population ◆ Table 1
POPULATION ESTIMATES* BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY, BY AGE GROUP AND SEX
MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
Total
Under 5
5-9
Years
10-14
Years
15-19
Years
20-24
Years
25-34
Years
35-44
Years
45-54
Years
55-64
Years
65 &
Over
Nicollet
Male
Female
30,035
14,912
15,123
1,891
963
928
2,126
1,090
1,036
2,447
1,240
1,207
2,871
1,415
1,456
2,834
1,420
1,414
3,734
1,872
1,862
5,026
2,656
2,370
3,437
1,698
1,739
2,247
1,110
1,137
3,422
1,448
1,974
Nobles
Male
Female
19,730
9,725
10,005
1,163
590
573
1,395
723
672
1,606
843
763
1,533
797
736
921
508
413
2,247
1,176
1,071
2,819
1,431
1,388
2,421
1,213
1,208
1,963
933
1,030
3,662
1,511
2,151
Norman
Male
Female
7,717
3,854
3,863
399
205
194
540
290
250
678
314
364
560
304
256
213
117
96
754
373
381
1,057
564
493
950
483
467
829
411
418
1,737
793
944
Olmsted
Male
Female
114,619
55,899
58,720
8,579
4,350
4,229
8,787
4,569
4,218
8,789
4,553
4,236
8,297
4,123
4,174
6,485
3,071
3,414
18,424
9,071
9,353
19,986
9,946
10,040
15,484
7,685
7,799
8,235
4,088
4,147
11,553
4,443
7,110
Otter Tail
Male
Female
54,222
26,980
27,242
3,163
1,678
1,485
3,871
1,965
1,906
4,379
2,271
2,108
3,871
1,982
1,889
2,017
1,061
956
5,662
2,937
2,725
8,088
4,158
3,930
6,899
3,430
3,469
5,669
2,809
2,860
10,603
4,689
5,914
Pennington
Male
Female
13,547
6,758
6,789
794
410
384
903
448
455
1,143
607
536
1,234
670
564
768
457
311
1,496
756
740
2,096
1,066
1,030
1,657
837
820
1,128
524
604
2,328
983
1,345
Pine
Male
Female
23,574
12,224
11,350
1,368
713
655
1,791
899
892
2,149
1,147
1,002
1,878
1,026
852
907
500
407
2,894
1,599
1,295
3,496
1,946
1,550
2,988
1,487
1,501
2,319
1,178
1,141
3,784
1,729
2,055
Pipestone
Male
Female
10,083
4,859
5,224
643
352
291
767
381
386
842
433
409
788
381
407
379
194
185
1,072
550
522
1,344
667
677
1,122
558
564
970
450
520
2,156
893
1,263
Polk
Male
Female
32,091
15,949
16,142
2,021
1,046
975
2,531
1,307
1,224
2,724
1,440
1,284
2,597
1,371
1,226
1,488
757
731
3,536
1,799
1,737
4,779
2,489
2,290
3,834
1,871
1,963
2,828
1,426
1,402
5,753
2,443
3,310
Pope
Male
Female
10,902
5,399
5,503
629
338
291
834
415
419
913
457
456
723
373
350
327
179
148
1,052
524
528
1,550
816
734
1,327
661
666
1,106
537
569
2,441
1,099
1,342
Ramsey
Male
Female
484,354
232,550
251,804
35,128
17,929
17,199
33,720
17,444
16,276
32,812
16,719
16,093
34,255
17,085
17,170
37,007
17,783
19,224
76,536
38,053
38,483
81,999
40,668
41,331
56,748
27,374
29,374
36,998
17,419
19,579
59,151
20,327
37,075
Red Lake
Male
Female
4,344
2,212
2,132
264
134
130
359
180
179
376
182
194
358
199
159
134
77
57
476
240
236
635
341
294
523
279
244
401
200
201
818
380
438
Redwood
Male
Female
16,656
8,211
8,445
1,041
526
515
1,244
656
588
1,390
703
687
1,202
602
600
602
333
269
1,748
910
838
2,296
1,165
1,131
2,075
1,050
1,025
1,560
764
796
3,498
1,502
1,996
*
Provided by the U.S. Bureau of Census
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Population ◆ Table 1
POPULATION ESTIMATES* BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY, BY AGE GROUP AND SEX
MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
Total
Under 5
5-9
Years
10-14
Years
15-19
Years
20-24
Years
25-34
Years
35-44
Years
45-54
Years
55-64
Years
1,766
861
905
65 &
Over
Renville
Male
Female
17,066
8,483
8,583
1,039
500
539
1,309
696
613
1,462
748
714
1,181
630
551
578
320
258
1,833
935
898
2,376
1,259
1,117
1,981
993
988
Rice
Male
Female
53,590
26,702
26,888
3,228
1,684
1,544
3,821
1,962
1,859
4,195
2,133
2,062
5,665
2,780
2,885
5,044
2,646
2,398
6,728
3,545
3,183
8,224
4,179
4,045
6,418
3,869
3,239
1,905
3,1791,964 3,769
6,398
2,629
Rock
Male
Female
9,889
4,831
5,058
569
301
268
757
378
379
882
452
430
762
410
352
326
158
168
1,012
512
500
1,450
748
702
1,173
591
582
955
441
514
2,003
840
1,163
Roseau
Male
Female
16,302
8,385
7,917
1,321
678
643
1,343
689
654
1,463
749
714
1,205
640
565
934
515
419
2,289
1,215
1,074
2,381
1,250
1,131
1,919
987
932
1,191
597
594
2,256
1,065
1,191
St. Louis
Male
Female
194,989
95,434
99,555
10,226
5,208
5,018
12,651
6,535
6,116
14,891
7,727
7,164
14,989
7,788
7,201
11,084
5,730
5,354
22,093
10,937
11,156
33,335
17,179
16,156
24,440
12,163
12,277
17,965
8,659
9,306
33,315
13,508
19,807
Scott
Male
Female
76,078
38,819
37,259
6,236
3,253
2,983
6,514
3,322
3,192
6,605
3,387
3,218
5,952
3,182
2,770
4,095
2,162
1,933
12,557
6,384
6,173
14,031
7,197
6,834
9,900
5,168
4,732
4,617
2,382
2,235
5,571
2,382
3,189
Sherburne
Male
Female
57,867
29,712
28,155
4,380
2,232
2,148
5,075
2,635
2,440
5,527
2,869
2,658
5,116
2,645
2,471
4,380
2,507
1,873
8,399
4,195
4,204
10,530
5,431
5,099
7,081
3,730
3,351
3,309
1,719
1,590
4,070
1,749
2,321
Sibley
Male
Female
14,575
7,301
7,274
927
474
453
1,042
530
512
1,328
676
652
1,092
601
491
553
284
269
1,613
830
783
2,085
1,106
979
1,839
909
930
1,470
729
741
2,626
1,162
1,464
Stearns
Male
Female
127,540
64,158
63,382
8,460
4,354
4,106
9,975
5,158
4,817
10,808
5,594
5,214
13,119
6,562
6,557
13,111
6,981
6,130
16,563
8,430
8,133
18,932
9,693
9,239
13,479
6,678
6,801
9,293
4,627
4,666
13,800
6,081
7,719
Steele
Male
Female
31,531
15,545
15,986
2,157
1,072
1,085
2,437
1,212
1,225
2,730
1,351
1,379
2,437
1,303
1,134
1,586
818
768
4,070
2,078
1,992
5,141
2,644
2,497
3,896
1,917
1,979
2,588
1,249
1,339
4,489
1,901
2,588
Stevens
Male
Female
10,138
4,941
5,197
523
262
261
645
336
309
763
381
382
1,232
595
637
1,171
588
583
908
464
444
1,337
670
667
993
510
483
891
415
476
1,675
720
955
Swift
Male
Female
10,826
5,623
5,203
546
283
263
717
387
330
931
473
458
853
533
320
415
258
157
1,255
726
529
1,504
816
688
1,265
648
617
1,011
474
537
2,329
1,025
1,304
Todd
Male
Female
23,967
12,019
11,948
1,395
655
740
1,986
977
1,009
2,356
1,204
1,152
2,038
1,104
934
897
510
387
2,440
1,234
1,206
3,516
1,847
1,669
2,987
1,501
1,486
2,230
1,137
1,093
4,122
1,850
2,272
*
Provided by the U.S. Bureau of Census
121
3,541
1,541
2,000
Population ◆ Table 1
POPULATION ESTIMATES* BY COUNTY AND SELECTED CITY, BY AGE GROUP AND SEX
MINNESOTA, 1997 (CONT.)
Total
Under 5
5-9
Years
10-14
Years
15-19
Years
20-24
Years
25-34
Years
35-44
Years
45-54
Years
55-64
Years
65 &
Over
Traverse
Male
Female
4,279
2,084
2,195
238
137
101
311
148
163
350
171
179
261
135
126
102
51
51
405
217
188
525
268
257
507
237
270
512
244
268
1,068
476
592
Wabasha
Male
Female
20,748
10,372
10,376
1,365
674
691
1,636
830
806
1,811
960
851
1,512
762
750
905
495
410
2,436
1,202
1,234
3,319
1,723
1,596
2,656
1,348
1,308
1,746
875
871
3,362
1,503
1,859
Wadena
Male
Female
12,955
6,371
6,584
789
413
376
963
477
486
1,130
552
578
1,011
525
486
528
290
238
1,320
659
661
1,763
908
855
1,711
860
851
1,225
596
629
2,515
1,091
1,424
Waseca
Male
Female
18,168
9,082
9,086
1,162
623
539
1,395
696
699
1,659
839
820
1,405
766
639
902
497
405
2,174
1,109
1,065
3,025
1,576
1,449
2,039
1,026
1,013
1,477
682
795
2,930
1,268
1,662
Washington
Male
Female
191,548
96,341
95,207
13,658
6,909
6,749
15,944
8,143
7,801
17,043
8,766
8,277
15,572
8,160
7,412
9,347
4,784
4,563
27,437
13,501
13,936
39,202
19,736
19,466
28,264
14,532
13,732
12,841
6,642
6,199
12,240
5,168
7,072
Watonwan
Male
Female
11,742
5,803
5,939
758
387
371
923
458
465
995
505
490
810
433
377
483
252
231
1,334
696
638
1,641
886
755
1,445
717
728
1,180
563
617
2,173
906
1,267
Wilkin
Male
Female
7,367
3,676
3,691
476
239
237
553
281
272
634
328
306
529
288
241
324
198
126
866
445
421
1,089
571
518
855
405
450
735
378
357
1,306
543
763
Winona
Male
Female
48,262
23,715
24,547
2,753
1,391
1,362
3,237
1,672
1,565
3,547
1,811
1,736
5,235
2,459
2,776
5,041
2,565
2,476
5,550
2,819
2,731
7,207
3,698
3,509
5,299
2,690
2,609
3,598
1,749
1,849
6,795
2,861
3,934
Wright
Male
Female
83,156
42,105
41,051
6,470
3,290
3,180
7,485
3,828
3,657
8,025
4,104
3,921
6,930
3,633
3,297
4,298
2,208
2,090
11,694
5,959
5,735
14,220
7,265
6,955
10,425
5,379
5,046
5,390
2,779
2,611
8,219
3,660
4,559
Yellow Medicine
Male
Female
11,573
5,793
5,780
658
353
305
860
439
421
962
504
458
836
475
361
387
211
176
1,198
594
604
1,530
815
715
1,449
718
731
1,181
565
616
2,512
1,119
1,393
Minneapolis
Male
Female
362,090
175,580
186,510
25,339
12,879
12,460
24,352
12,430
11,922
23,210
11,760
11,450
21,310
10,826
10,484
26,620
12,963
13,657
67,627
33,915
33,712
64,864
32,297
32,567
40,590
19,861
20,729
26,796
12,797
13,999
41,382
15,852
25,530
St. Paul
Male
Female
269,636
129,075
140,561
20,533
10,479
10,054
19,531
10,081
9,450
18,538
9,416
9,122
17,405
8,637
8,768
21,212
10,067
11,145
46,650
23,174
23,476
44,149
21,792
22,357
28,334
13,677
14,657
20,081
9,438
10,643
33,203
12,314
20,889
Duluth
Male
Female
85,225
41,597
43,628
4,779
2,432
2,347
5,835
3,017
2,818
6,614
3,429
3,185
6,361
3,261
3,100
5,126
2,634
2,492
10,745
5,327
5,418
14,044
7,208
6,836
9,553
4,757
4,796
7,609
3,670
3,939
14,559
5,862
8,697
*
Provided by the U.S. Bureau of Census
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APPENDIX
123
DEFINITIONS
124
Appendix ◆ Definitions
ABOR
TION, INDUCED:
ABORTION,
An act, procedure or use of any instrument, medicine or drug which is supplied or
prescribed for or administered to a pregnant woman which results in the termination of pregnancy.
ABOR
TION PROCEDURES:
ABORTION
Dilation and curettage (sharp curettage): Mechanical dilation of the cervix with
removal of the uterine contents by scraping the uterine wall with a surgical
curette.
Dilation and Evacuation, (Laminaria and curettage): Dilation of the cervix by
insertion of laminaria several hours before removal of uterine contents by suction
and sharp curettage.
Hysterectomy/hysterotomy: Removal of the fetus by means of a surgical incision
made in the uterine wall. In the case of hysterectomy, the entire uterus is removed.
Menstrual extraction (m. regulation, m. induction): Evacuation of the uterine
contents by suction curettage, usually before the diagnosis of pregnancy is reliable.
Urine pregnancy test may be negative (-) or positive (+).
Prostaglandin: Induction of labor by injection of a prostaglandin (naturally occurring hormone) solution into the amniotic sac. Laminaria are often inserted in the
cervix several hours before the injection to aid dilation. Other hormones may be
given intravenously to assist labor.
Saline/fluid exchange: Induction of labor by injection of a sterile salt solution into
the amniotic sac. Laminaria are often inserted in the cervix several hours before
the injection to aid dilation.
Vacuum curettage: Mechanical dilation of the cervix with removal of the uterine
contents by low pressure suction created by an electric suction pump.
ABOR
TION, RESIDENT
ABORTION,
RESIDENT::
Abortions to Minnesota residents which occurred in Minnesota and were reported during this surveillance period.
CA
USE OF DEA
TH:
CAUSE
DEATH:
Deaths by cause, are classified according to the International Classification of
Diseases of the World Health Organization. In this report, the underlying cause of
death is used to classify the cause. The underlying cause of death is either the
disease or injury which initiated the train of events leading directly to death or the
circumstances of the accident or violence which produced the fatal injury.
COMPLICA
TIONS OF INDUCED ABOR
TION:
COMPLICATIONS
ABORTION:
Any unfavorable condition related to the abortion as reported by the provider
facility including: hemorrhage (more than 500 ml), hematometra (collection or
retention of blood in the uterine cavity), pelvic infection, fever, cervical injury,
uterine perforation, or retained tissue.
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FET
AL DEA
TH:
FETAL
DEATH:
Fetal death is death prior to the complete expulsion or extraction of a product of
conception from its mother, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy. The death
is indicated by the fact that, after such expulsion or extraction, the fetus does not
breathe or show any other evidence of life such as beating of the heart, pulsation
of the umbilical cord, or definite movement of voluntary muscles. In this summary
only the fetal deaths of 20 weeks or more are reported.
FET
AL DEA
TH ORDER:
FETAL
DEATH
The number of fetal deaths including the current fetal death.
GEST
ATION:
GESTA
The period of development of the fetus, expressed in completed weeks, calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period (LMP).
INF
ANT DEA
TH:
INFANT
DEATH:
A death of a live born infant under one year of age.
LIVE BIR
TH:
BIRTH:
Live birth means the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a
product of conception, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy, which after such
separation breathes or shows any other evidence of life such as beating of the
heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord, or definite movement of voluntary muscles,
whether or not the umbilical cord has been cut or the placenta is attached. Each
product of such a birth is considered a live born.
LIVE BIR
TH ORDER:
BIRTH
The number of live births including the current birth.
MA
TERNAL DEA
TH:
MATERNAL
DEATH:
The death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and the site of the pregnancy, from any cause
related to or aggravated by the pregnancy or its management but not from
accidental or incidental causes.
NEONA
TAL DEA
TH:
NEONAT
DEATH:
A death to a live born infant under 28 days of age.
RESIDENCE:
TRIMESTER:
This is the geographic area of the usual place of abode of the deceased at the time
of death, of the mother in the case of live births or fetal deaths, and of the induced
abortion recipient. This means, in general, the place where one lives and sleeps
most of the time. However, when usual residence is in a nursing home or other
institution, where the patient resided for the purpose of receiving care, residence
is coded to the place where the patient lived prior to admission to the institution.
One third of the total gestational period necessary for a full-term pregnancy.
Thirteen weeks are allotted to each trimester. The count of weeks begins with
the first day of the last menstrual period.
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Appendix ◆ Rate Definitions
ABOR
TION RA
TE:
ABORTION
RATE:
Number of induced abortions per 1,000 females in the population of age 15
through 44 years.
AGE-SPECIFIC PREGNANCY RA
TE:
RATE:
Number of live births plus fetal deaths plus induced abortions to women in a
specified age group per 1,000 females in the population comprising the same
specified age group.
CRUDE BIR
TH RA
TE:
BIRTH
RATE:
Number of live births per 1,000 population.
CRUDE DEA
TH RA
TE:
DEATH
RATE:
Number of deaths per 1,000 population.
FER
TILITY RA
TE:
FERTILITY
RATE:
Total number of live births per 1,000 females in the population of age 15 through
44 years.
INDUCED ABOR
TION RA
TIO
ABORTION
RATIO
TIO::
Number of induced abortions per 100 live births.
INF
ANT DEA
TH RA
TE:
INFANT
DEATH
RATE:
Deaths under one year of age per 1,000 live births.
NEONA
TAL DEA
TH RA
TE:
NEONAT
DEATH
RATE:
Number of infants dying under 28 days of age per 1,000 live births.
PERINA
TAL DEA
TH RA
TE:
PERINAT
DEATH
RATE:
Number of fetal deaths of 20 weeks or more gestation plus the number of hebdomadal deaths (deaths to infants 0-6 days of age) per 1,000 live births plus fetal
deaths of 20 weeks or more gestation. Please note that this rate was calculated
differently in previous annual summaries. In the past, perinatal death rate
included all neonatal deaths (deaths to infants under 28 days of age) in the
numerator
revious years perinatal death rates will require recalculation in
numerator.. PPrevious
order to be comparable to the rate included in the 1997 Minnesota Health
Statistics annual summary
summary..
PREGNANCY RA
TE:
RATE:
Number of live births plus the number of fetal deaths plus the number of induced
abortions per 1,000 females in the population of age 15 through 44 years.
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