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Page:Run Date: 3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
NumberIncluded inAnalysis (3)
Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
ATable 4
Children Aged < 5 Years
% % % % %
White, Not Hispanic
Black, Not Hispanic
HispanicAmerican
Indian/Alaska Native
Asian/Pacific Islander
All Other / Unknown
%
Multiple Races
%
1
Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution
324 85.8 2.5 5.2 1.2 0.6 0.0Allen 4.6
219 87.7 2.7 5.0 0.5 0.0 0.0Anderson 4.1
528 84.5 6.8 2.3 0.2 0.2 0.0Atchison 6.1
11 * * * * * *Barber-Kio *
161 88.8 1.2 6.8 0.0 2.5 0.0Barber-Med 0.6
1,006 55.8 2.0 38.9 0.3 0.2 0.0Barton 2.9
478 85.1 5.2 4.0 0.4 0.6 0.0Bourbon 4.6
365 72.1 1.4 7.7 16.7 0.0 0.0Brown 2.2
1,063 83.8 1.8 9.6 0.7 0.1 0.0Butler 4.0
55 * * * * * *Chase *
112 92.0 0.0 5.4 0.0 0.0 0.0Chautauqua 2.7
667 87.0 1.3 3.9 1.5 2.1 0.0Cherokee 4.2
32 * * * * * *Cheyenne *
25 * * * * * *Clark *
243 88.9 0.8 4.1 2.5 0.0 0.0Clay 3.7
336 91.4 0.3 5.4 2.1 0.3 0.0Cloud 0.6
110 87.3 3.6 2.7 0.9 0.9 0.0Coffey 4.5
30 * * * * * *Comanche *
811 60.3 3.0 34.4 0.5 0.2 0.0Cowley-Ark 1.6
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with errors.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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(2)
NumberIncluded inAnalysis (3)
Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
ATable 4
Children Aged < 5 Years
% % % % %
White, Not Hispanic
Black, Not Hispanic
HispanicAmerican
Indian/Alaska Native
Asian/Pacific Islander
All Other / Unknown
%
Multiple Races
%
2
Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution
668 78.0 2.4 10.9 0.9 1.8 0.0Cowley-Win 6.0
3 * * * * * *Crawford-G *
1,298 73.8 3.6 15.0 0.5 1.0 0.0Crawford-P 6.0
48 * * * * * *Decatur *
447 85.5 0.9 10.7 0.0 0.0 0.0DickinsonA 2.9
68 * * * * * *DickinsonH *
180 85.6 1.1 8.9 1.7 0.0 0.0Doniphan 2.8
1,755 54.7 9.6 14.2 6.2 5.0 0.0Douglas 10.4
110 50.0 0.0 46.4 0.0 0.0 0.0Edwards 3.6
86 * * * * * *Elk *
536 73.9 2.4 20.0 0.6 0.0 0.0Ellis 3.2
160 91.3 0.6 4.4 0.0 0.6 0.0Ellsworth 3.1
2,751 19.3 1.3 75.5 0.0 3.4 0.0Finney 0.4
2,564 14.7 1.6 83.0 0.1 0.4 0.0Ford 0.2
678 82.3 1.8 9.4 0.4 0.1 0.0Franklin 5.9
1,364 43.6 19.8 23.9 0.4 1.9 0.0Geary 10.4
53 * * * * * *Gove *
78 * * * * * *Graham *
345 13.9 0.3 85.2 0.3 0.0 0.0Grant 0.3
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with errors.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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NumberIncluded inAnalysis (3)
Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
ATable 4
Children Aged < 5 Years
% % % % %
White, Not Hispanic
Black, Not Hispanic
HispanicAmerican
Indian/Alaska Native
Asian/Pacific Islander
All Other / Unknown
%
Multiple Races
%
3
Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution
247 67.2 2.4 28.7 0.4 0.4 0.0Gray 0.8
50 * * * * * *Greeley *
206 90.3 0.5 8.3 1.0 0.0 0.0Greenwood 0.0
115 13.0 1.7 85.2 0.0 0.0 0.0Hamilton 0.0
209 74.6 0.0 20.1 1.0 0.0 0.0Harper 4.3
1,148 59.1 3.9 30.5 0.6 0.9 0.0Harvey 5.0
112 34.8 0.0 65.2 0.0 0.0 0.0Haskell 0.0
49 * * * * * *Hodgeman *
373 64.1 1.3 13.7 10.7 0.0 0.0Jackson 10.2
258 93.0 1.6 2.7 0.8 0.0 0.0Jefferson 1.9
51 * * * * * *Jewell *
3,122 36.7 16.9 40.7 0.2 2.4 0.0Johnson-M 3.1
4,248 36.2 11.0 44.0 0.5 2.7 0.0Johnson-O 5.6
101 37.6 0.0 61.4 0.0 0.0 0.0Kearny 1.0
224 91.1 2.2 5.4 0.4 0.4 0.0Kingman 0.4
51 * * * * * *Kiowa *
684 71.5 8.9 7.3 2.2 0.3 0.0Labette 9.8
54 * * * * * *Lane *
1,249 55.6 14.3 16.3 0.6 0.6 0.0Leavenwort 12.6
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with errors.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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NumberIncluded inAnalysis (3)
Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
ATable 4
Children Aged < 5 Years
% % % % %
White, Not Hispanic
Black, Not Hispanic
HispanicAmerican
Indian/Alaska Native
Asian/Pacific Islander
All Other / Unknown
%
Multiple Races
%
4
Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution
99 * * * * * *Lincoln *
288 93.4 0.7 4.9 0.0 0.0 0.0Linn 1.0
65 * * * * * *Logan *
1,205 45.6 4.0 46.5 0.3 1.1 0.0Lyon 2.5
225 87.6 0.0 10.7 0.0 0.9 0.0Marion 0.9
252 87.7 0.4 6.0 1.2 0.0 0.0Marshall 4.8
545 77.8 3.9 13.2 0.9 0.4 0.0Mc Pherson 3.9
183 54.6 0.0 44.3 0.0 0.0 0.0Meade 1.1
498 85.1 3.2 6.0 0.2 0.0 0.0Miami 5.4
174 91.4 0.6 7.5 0.0 0.0 0.0Mitchell 0.6
611 61.9 12.8 13.9 3.4 0.2 0.0Montgome-C 7.9
695 75.8 6.2 9.4 1.9 1.0 0.0Montgome-I 5.8
98 * * * * * *Morris *
119 86.6 1.7 8.4 0.0 0.0 0.0Nemaha 3.4
563 82.9 1.8 11.5 0.7 0.2 0.0Neosho-Ch 2.8
49 * * * * * *Neosho-Er *
59 * * * * * *Ness *
150 80.0 3.3 14.0 0.0 0.7 0.0Norton 2.0
372 90.9 2.2 3.5 0.0 0.0 0.0Osage 3.5
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with errors.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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NumberIncluded inAnalysis (3)
Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
ATable 4
Children Aged < 5 Years
% % % % %
White, Not Hispanic
Black, Not Hispanic
HispanicAmerican
Indian/Alaska Native
Asian/Pacific Islander
All Other / Unknown
%
Multiple Races
%
5
Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution
69 * * * * * *Osborne *
117 92.3 0.9 3.4 0.0 0.0 0.0Ottawa 3.4
237 76.8 3.0 16.9 0.0 0.0 0.0Pawnee 3.4
160 85.0 0.6 10.0 0.0 0.6 0.0Phillips 3.8
106 77.4 0.9 20.8 0.0 0.0 0.0Pottawat-S 0.9
84 * * * * * *Pottawat-W *
300 78.3 0.7 18.3 0.3 0.0 0.0Pratt 2.3
58 * * * * * *Rawlins *
1,639 68.5 2.7 22.2 0.3 0.5 0.0Reno 5.9
137 89.8 0.0 5.8 0.7 0.0 0.0Republic 3.6
293 63.5 2.0 31.7 0.0 1.0 0.0Rice 1.7
2,236 66.0 12.3 15.1 1.1 2.3 0.0Riley-Ft 3.2
1,435 60.2 10.2 16.0 0.5 3.6 0.0Riley-Manh 9.4
184 93.5 1.6 2.2 0.0 0.5 0.0Rooks 2.2
52 * * * * * *Rush *
150 86.7 6.0 4.7 1.3 0.0 0.0Russell 1.3
1,911 58.3 4.2 29.5 0.3 1.4 0.0Saline 6.3
201 46.8 2.5 50.2 0.0 0.0 0.0Scott 0.5
4,594 30.4 13.4 42.9 0.9 5.3 0.0Sedgwick-C 7.2
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with errors.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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NumberIncluded inAnalysis (3)
Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
ATable 4
Children Aged < 5 Years
% % % % %
White, Not Hispanic
Black, Not Hispanic
HispanicAmerican
Indian/Alaska Native
Asian/Pacific Islander
All Other / Unknown
%
Multiple Races
%
6
Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution
7,273 23.7 24.0 42.6 1.6 1.8 0.0Sedgwick-M 6.4
5,150 54.1 8.1 26.5 1.1 1.8 0.0Sedgwick-S 8.3
49 * * * * * *Seneca *
1,921 11.0 1.5 85.2 1.1 0.6 0.0Seward 0.7
408 23.5 12.5 55.9 0.7 1.2 0.0ShawneeM&I 6.1
5,080 42.9 15.3 31.1 1.2 0.3 0.0ShawneeMa 9.1
40 * * * * * *Sheridan *
230 59.6 0.0 36.5 0.4 0.9 0.0Sherman 2.6
90 * * * * * *Smith *
170 55.9 0.6 40.6 0.0 0.0 0.0Stafford 2.9
96 * * * * * *Stanton *
344 37.5 0.6 60.8 0.0 0.0 0.0Stevens 1.2
657 78.8 2.1 12.8 1.1 0.0 0.0Sumner 5.2
208 77.9 0.0 17.3 0.0 1.9 0.0Thomas 2.9
57 * * * * * *Trego *
89 * * * * * *Wabaunsee *
100 66.0 4.0 26.0 1.0 1.0 0.0Washington 2.0
77 * * * * * *Wichita *
366 88.3 1.4 6.3 1.1 0.3 0.0Wilson 2.7
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with errors.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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Page:Run Date: 3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
NumberIncluded inAnalysis (3)
Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
ATable 4
Children Aged < 5 Years
% % % % %
White, Not Hispanic
Black, Not Hispanic
HispanicAmerican
Indian/Alaska Native
Asian/Pacific Islander
All Other / Unknown
%
Multiple Races
%
7
Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution
59 * * * * * *Woodson *
8,265 18.0 25.9 49.6 0.3 3.6 0.0Wyandotte 2.6
72 * * * * * *Unknown Clinics *
83,333 47.6 10.5 34.2 0.9 1.8 0.0Kansas 5.0
Nation
(Prior Year) 8,938,527 31.8 18.7 40.6 0.9 2.6 3.02.5
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with errors.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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Page:Run Date:
24 - 59 MonthsNumber
Included inAnalysis
(3,4)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
0 - 11 Months 12 - 23 Months
Comparison of Age Distribution by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
ATable 5
Children Aged < 5 Years
% % %
8
Comparison of Age Distribution
324 29.0 25.6 45.4Allen
219 31.1 23.7 45.2Anderson
528 29.0 26.1 44.9Atchison
11 * * *Barber-Kio
161 32.9 24.8 42.2Barber-Med
1,006 27.0 23.5 49.5Barton
478 31.6 22.4 46.0Bourbon
365 25.2 25.2 49.6Brown
1,063 34.0 23.1 42.9Butler
55 * * *Chase
112 27.7 29.5 42.9Chautauqua
667 31.6 22.2 46.2Cherokee
32 * * *Cheyenne
25 * * *Clark
243 27.2 18.1 54.7Clay
336 32.4 26.5 41.1Cloud
110 29.1 22.7 48.2Coffey
30 * * *Comanche
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Records rejected if date of birth and date of visit unknown.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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Page:Run Date:
24 - 59 MonthsNumber
Included inAnalysis
(3,4)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
0 - 11 Months 12 - 23 Months
Comparison of Age Distribution by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
ATable 5
Children Aged < 5 Years
% % %
9
Comparison of Age Distribution
811 29.7 22.8 47.5Cowley-Ark
668 29.5 19.9 50.6Cowley-Win
3 * * *Crawford-G
1,298 33.1 22.1 44.8Crawford-P
48 * * *Decatur
447 35.8 21.7 42.5DickinsonA
68 * * *DickinsonH
180 33.3 21.7 45.0Doniphan
1,755 32.5 24.4 43.0Douglas
110 22.7 24.5 52.7Edwards
86 * * *Elk
536 31.3 27.1 41.6Ellis
160 30.0 17.5 52.5Ellsworth
2,751 29.3 23.0 47.7Finney
2,564 26.6 25.2 48.2Ford
678 29.6 24.8 45.6Franklin
1,364 33.8 24.2 42.0Geary
53 * * *Gove
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Records rejected if date of birth and date of visit unknown.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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Page:Run Date:
24 - 59 MonthsNumber
Included inAnalysis
(3,4)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
0 - 11 Months 12 - 23 Months
Comparison of Age Distribution by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
ATable 5
Children Aged < 5 Years
% % %
10
Comparison of Age Distribution
78 * * *Graham
345 24.1 27.5 48.4Grant
247 24.3 16.2 59.5Gray
50 * * *Greeley
206 25.2 18.9 55.8Greenwood
115 29.6 16.5 53.9Hamilton
209 31.1 23.9 45.0Harper
1,148 30.1 22.6 47.3Harvey
112 23.2 23.2 53.6Haskell
49 * * *Hodgeman
373 27.1 22.8 50.1Jackson
258 29.1 24.4 46.5Jefferson
51 * * *Jewell
3,122 30.5 24.7 44.7Johnson-M
4,248 29.9 24.6 45.5Johnson-O
101 27.7 13.9 58.4Kearny
224 23.7 23.7 52.7Kingman
51 * * *Kiowa
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Records rejected if date of birth and date of visit unknown.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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Page:Run Date:
24 - 59 MonthsNumber
Included inAnalysis
(3,4)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
0 - 11 Months 12 - 23 Months
Comparison of Age Distribution by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
ATable 5
Children Aged < 5 Years
% % %
11
Comparison of Age Distribution
684 25.7 25.7 48.5Labette
54 * * *Lane
1,249 34.7 23.1 42.3Leavenwort
99 * * *Lincoln
288 26.7 25.7 47.6Linn
65 * * *Logan
1,205 26.8 22.4 50.8Lyon
225 27.6 20.4 52.0Marion
252 27.4 19.8 52.8Marshall
545 29.0 23.3 47.7Mc Pherson
183 23.5 23.0 53.6Meade
498 38.0 22.9 39.2Miami
174 28.2 22.4 49.4Mitchell
611 29.1 22.1 48.8Montgome-C
695 27.8 24.9 47.3Montgome-I
98 * * *Morris
119 34.5 25.2 40.3Nemaha
563 30.7 22.9 46.4Neosho-Ch
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Records rejected if date of birth and date of visit unknown.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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Page:Run Date:
24 - 59 MonthsNumber
Included inAnalysis
(3,4)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
0 - 11 Months 12 - 23 Months
Comparison of Age Distribution by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
ATable 5
Children Aged < 5 Years
% % %
12
Comparison of Age Distribution
49 * * *Neosho-Er
59 * * *Ness
150 28.0 26.7 45.3Norton
372 28.8 26.6 44.6Osage
69 * * *Osborne
117 34.2 22.2 43.6Ottawa
237 29.1 19.8 51.1Pawnee
160 30.6 23.8 45.6Phillips
106 17.9 17.0 65.1Pottawat-S
84 * * *Pottawat-W
300 31.3 19.3 49.3Pratt
58 * * *Rawlins
1,639 32.1 23.2 44.7Reno
137 29.9 16.1 54.0Republic
293 32.4 20.1 47.4Rice
2,236 32.6 21.3 46.1Riley-Ft
1,435 35.0 23.8 41.3Riley-Manh
184 29.9 22.8 47.3Rooks
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Records rejected if date of birth and date of visit unknown.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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Page:Run Date:
24 - 59 MonthsNumber
Included inAnalysis
(3,4)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
0 - 11 Months 12 - 23 Months
Comparison of Age Distribution by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
ATable 5
Children Aged < 5 Years
% % %
13
Comparison of Age Distribution
52 * * *Rush
150 32.7 20.7 46.7Russell
1,911 30.5 25.4 44.2Saline
201 17.9 24.9 57.2Scott
4,594 31.6 22.6 45.8Sedgwick-C
7,273 32.5 22.0 45.5Sedgwick-M
5,150 31.0 24.3 44.7Sedgwick-S
49 * * *Seneca
1,921 27.6 24.1 48.3Seward
408 57.1 15.0 27.9ShawneeM&I
5,080 27.6 25.9 46.5ShawneeMa
40 * * *Sheridan
230 28.7 21.3 50.0Sherman
90 * * *Smith
170 25.9 21.8 52.4Stafford
96 * * *Stanton
344 23.3 20.3 56.4Stevens
657 29.2 23.6 47.2Sumner
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Records rejected if date of birth and date of visit unknown.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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Page:Run Date:
24 - 59 MonthsNumber
Included inAnalysis
(3,4)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
0 - 11 Months 12 - 23 Months
Comparison of Age Distribution by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
ATable 5
Children Aged < 5 Years
% % %
14
Comparison of Age Distribution
208 29.3 26.9 43.8Thomas
57 * * *Trego
89 * * *Wabaunsee
100 21.0 22.0 57.0Washington
77 * * *Wichita
366 29.0 25.1 45.9Wilson
59 * * *Woodson
8,265 29.9 22.3 47.8Wyandotte
72 * * *Unknown Clinics
83,333 30.3 23.3 46.4Kansas
Nation
(Prior Year) 8,938,527 34.5 22.6 42.9
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Records rejected if date of birth and date of visit unknown.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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AnemiaLow Hb/Hct
Birthweight Height and Weight
Low High ObeseUnder-weight
ShortStature
NumberNumber Number %<5th
%%<2500 g
Page:Run Date:
%<5th
%85th- <95th
%>95th
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
%>4000 g
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
(3,4)
(Rank)
%>95th
> 2 Yrs Over-weight
_
_ _
(5)
(6) (7) (7) (7)
(8)
Number
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
Table 6A
Children Aged < 5 Years
15
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators
71 * * * * (2)1.0 209(50)15.4(56)21.7(59)13.5(3)(39) 0.96.0 319 143Allen
44 * * * * (46)10.1 139(7)7.7(39)17.3(17)8.8(19)(70) 2.38.3 217 104Anderson
112 11.6 (35) 2.7 (2) (57)12.6 340(51)15.7(49)18.3(59)13.5(72)(28) 6.45.7 512 229Atchison
3 * * * * ** 6******** ** 11 5Barber-Kio
46 * * * * (49)11.0 100****(48)11.4(52)(65) 3.87.6 158 68Barber-Med
211 7.6 (17) 4.3 (6) (29)6.5 661(11)9.2(11)13.3(16)8.6(44)(46) 3.26.4 976 498Barton
106 14.2 (37) 1.9 (1) (10)4.0 297(44)15.0(55)20.6(49)11.6(6)(77) 1.510.3 467 214Bourbon
61 * * * * (20)4.8 227(36)13.3(30)16.0(27)9.9(67)(16) 5.44.8 355 181Brown
265 7.5 (16) 5.3 (10) (71)25.7 708(14)9.8(21)15.1(70)14.5(55)(80) 4.312.0 1,031 449Butler
9 * * * * ** 42******** ** 54 26Chase
15 * * * * ** 80****(64)13.8(30)(46) 2.86.4 109 49Chautauqua
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile categoryidentifies overweight children and >= 95th percentile category identifies obese children.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7) (8) *
AnemiaLow Hb/Hct
Birthweight Height and Weight
Low High ObeseUnder-weight
ShortStature
NumberNumber Number %<5th
%%<2500 g
Page:Run Date:
%<5th
%85th- <95th
%>95th
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
%>4000 g
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
(3,4)
(Rank)
%>95th
> 2 Yrs Over-weight
_
_ _
(5)
(6) (7) (7) (7)
(8)
Number
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
Table 6A
Children Aged < 5 Years
16
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators
165 7.9 (20) 4.8 (8) (4)3.5 427(40)13.8(25)15.5(30)10.2(30)(28) 2.85.7 645 290Cherokee
7 * * * * ** 18******** ** 31 16Cheyenne
4 * * * * ** 19******** ** 25 14Clark
47 * * * * (65)16.0 175(52)16.0(22)15.2(79)18.6(64)(82) 5.215.2 231 125Clay
88 * * * * (51)11.3 212(35)13.2(32)16.2(57)13.0(58)(28) 4.55.7 331 136Cloud
26 * * * * ** 71****(43)11.2(1)(72) 0.08.4 107 50Coffey
6 * * * * ** 21******** ** 30 13Comanche
200 6.5 (6) 8.0 (29) (43)9.9 507(28)12.4(7)10.3(59)13.5(22)(28) 2.55.7 787 379Cowley-Ark
119 7.6 (17) 9.2 (34) (54)11.9 413(39)13.6(52)19.6(46)11.3(7)(44) 1.76.3 654 337Cowley-Win
2 * * * * ** 1******** ** 3 0Crawford-G
280 5.7 (3) 3.2 (3) (10)4.0 842(53)16.1(51)19.0(57)13.0(11)(37) 1.95.9 1,263 564Crawford-P
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile categoryidentifies overweight children and >= 95th percentile category identifies obese children.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7) (8) *
AnemiaLow Hb/Hct
Birthweight Height and Weight
Low High ObeseUnder-weight
ShortStature
NumberNumber Number %<5th
%%<2500 g
Page:Run Date:
%<5th
%85th- <95th
%>95th
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
%>4000 g
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
(3,4)
(Rank)
%>95th
> 2 Yrs Over-weight
_
_ _
(5)
(6) (7) (7) (7)
(8)
Number
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
Table 6A
Children Aged < 5 Years
17
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators
11 * * * * ** 35******** ** 48 27Decatur
115 7.0 (10) 8.7 (33) (6)3.6 276(10)8.9(10)13.1(3)6.9(30)(13) 2.84.6 436 191DickinsonA
16 * * * * ** 49******** ** 67 34DickinsonH
51 * * * * (42)9.6 114****(82)22.2(72)(81) 6.413.5 171 73Doniphan
440 8.2 (23) 8.4 (31) (29)6.5 1,161(16)10.6(36)16.6(34)10.5(14)(51) 2.16.9 1,710 739Douglas
21 * * * * ** 71****(8)7.5(30)(76) 2.89.3 107 56Edwards
23 * * * * ** 50******** ** 85 38Elk
130 7.7 (19) 6.2 (19) (10)4.0 353(22)11.8(28)15.8(30)10.2(30)(61) 2.87.5 530 228Ellis
34 * * * * (16)4.4 114****(64)13.8(57)(61) 4.47.5 159 88Ellsworth
612 7.4 (15) 5.6 (14) (68)21.8 1,896(4)5.9(3)6.3(37)10.7(76)(22) 8.55.4 2,658 1,266Finney
574 5.7 (3) 5.9 (17) (19)4.7 1,612(59)19.6(52)19.6(80)19.0(14)(55) 2.17.0 2,452 1,186Ford
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile categoryidentifies overweight children and >= 95th percentile category identifies obese children.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7) (8) *
AnemiaLow Hb/Hct
Birthweight Height and Weight
Low High ObeseUnder-weight
ShortStature
NumberNumber Number %<5th
%%<2500 g
Page:Run Date:
%<5th
%85th- <95th
%>95th
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
%>4000 g
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
(3,4)
(Rank)
%>95th
> 2 Yrs Over-weight
_
_ _
(5)
(6) (7) (7) (7)
(8)
Number
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
Table 6A
Children Aged < 5 Years
18
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators
154 7.1 (11) 5.8 (16) (7)3.7 435(25)12.0(50)18.5(34)10.5(44)(9) 3.23.8 658 308Franklin
380 6.6 (7) 7.4 (25) (63)14.7 848(19)11.6(13)13.6(25)9.7(47)(66) 3.47.8 1,315 559Geary
8 * * * * ** 40******** ** 52 27Gove
16 * * * * ** 46******** ** 75 38Graham
63 * * * * (72)32.8 250(38)13.4(15)14.0(63)13.6(27)(46) 2.76.4 330 157Grant
26 * * * * (20)4.8 165(1)1.4(4)8.2(1)2.9(80)(1) 11.21.2 241 146Gray
10 * * * * ** 35******** ** 50 20Greeley
39 * * * * (24)5.9 136(55)17.3(61)27.3(70)14.5(13)(61) 2.07.5 200 110Greenwood
25 * * * * ** 78****(6)7.3(68)(26) 5.55.5 110 58Hamilton
49 * * * * (47)10.4 134****(72)14.6(47)(21) 3.45.3 206 96Harper
249 8.8 (27) 4.8 (8) (58)12.9 767(58)19.5(57)21.8(64)13.8(21)(75) 2.49.1 1,127 533Harvey
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile categoryidentifies overweight children and >= 95th percentile category identifies obese children.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7) (8) *
AnemiaLow Hb/Hct
Birthweight Height and Weight
Low High ObeseUnder-weight
ShortStature
NumberNumber Number %<5th
%%<2500 g
Page:Run Date:
%<5th
%85th- <95th
%>95th
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
%>4000 g
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
(3,4)
(Rank)
%>95th
> 2 Yrs Over-weight
_
_ _
(5)
(6) (7) (7) (7)
(8)
Number
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
Table 6A
Children Aged < 5 Years
19
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators
17 * * * * ** 76****(76)15.7(59)(13) 4.64.6 108 60Haskell
10 * * * * ** 34******** ** 49 21Hodgeman
82 * * * * (62)14.4 236(43)14.7(20)14.7(55)12.7(37)(39) 3.06.0 369 191Jackson
58 * * * * (41)9.1 154(34)13.1(54)20.5(50)11.7(55)(55) 4.37.0 256 122Jefferson
6 * * * * ** 40******** ** 51 26Jewell
678 9.3 (30) 5.5 (13) (25)6.0 1,952(30)12.7(23)15.3(39)10.9(14)(35) 2.15.8 2,988 1,376Johnson-M
987 8.0 (21) 7.4 (25) (25)6.0 2,715(22)11.8(9)12.9(43)11.2(46)(26) 3.35.5 4,095 1,879Johnson-O
20 * * * * ** 71****(77)15.8(37)(10) 3.04.0 101 54Kearny
24 * * * * (33)7.2 152(2)3.5(2)6.1(6)7.3(79)(4) 10.53.2 219 115Kingman
7 * * * * ** 37******** ** 48 23Kiowa
147 9.5 (31) 8.2 (30) (7)3.7 456(21)11.7(34)16.3(38)10.8(37)(35) 3.05.8 674 326Labette
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile categoryidentifies overweight children and >= 95th percentile category identifies obese children.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7) (8) *
AnemiaLow Hb/Hct
Birthweight Height and Weight
Low High ObeseUnder-weight
ShortStature
NumberNumber Number %<5th
%%<2500 g
Page:Run Date:
%<5th
%85th- <95th
%>95th
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
%>4000 g
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
(3,4)
(Rank)
%>95th
> 2 Yrs Over-weight
_
_ _
(5)
(6) (7) (7) (7)
(8)
Number
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
Table 6A
Children Aged < 5 Years
20
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators
11 * * * * ** 35******** ** 50 29Lane
336 6.8 (9) 9.2 (34) (34)7.4 743(17)10.7(35)16.5(24)9.5(49)(70) 3.78.3 1,178 503Leavenwort
21 * * * * ** 62******** ** 96 49Lincoln
62 * * * * (63)14.7 190(48)15.2(47)18.2(33)10.4(53)(69) 3.97.9 279 132Linn
12 * * * * ** 45******** ** 61 29Logan
260 8.1 (22) 7.3 (24) (29)6.5 802(49)15.3(39)17.3(64)13.8(26)(37) 2.65.9 1,167 590Lyon
55 * * * * (32)6.6 151(56)17.9(14)13.7(55)12.7(8)(22) 1.85.4 221 117Marion
47 * * * * (51)11.3 160(3)5.5(1)3.1(19)8.9(78)(18) 9.34.9 247 127Marshall
116 6.0 (5) 6.0 (18) (43)9.9 363(9)8.2(39)17.3(14)8.4(49)(19) 3.75.0 535 255Mc Pherson
31 * * * * (3)2.7 111(4)5.9(6)9.9(12)7.8(63)(66) 5.07.8 180 101Meade
136 2.9 (1) 11.8 (37) (66)18.2 302(42)14.6(31)16.1(59)13.5(22)(66) 2.57.8 489 192Miami
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile categoryidentifies overweight children and >= 95th percentile category identifies obese children.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7) (8) *
AnemiaLow Hb/Hct
Birthweight Height and Weight
Low High ObeseUnder-weight
ShortStature
NumberNumber Number %<5th
%%<2500 g
Page:Run Date:
%<5th
%85th- <95th
%>95th
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
%>4000 g
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
(3,4)
(Rank)
%>95th
> 2 Yrs Over-weight
_
_ _
(5)
(6) (7) (7) (7)
(8)
Number
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
Table 6A
Children Aged < 5 Years
21
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators
27 * * * * (39)8.8 125****(8)7.5(19)(28) 2.35.7 174 87Mitchell
143 9.1 (28) 3.5 (4) (17)4.6 413(32)12.8(25)15.5(30)10.2(8)(51) 1.86.9 598 290Montgome-C
152 7.2 (13) 3.9 (5) (27)6.4 469(15)10.2(32)16.2(20)9.1(22)(28) 2.55.7 679 333Montgome-I
29 * * * * ** 52******** ** 93 45Morris
15 * * * * ** 66****(10)7.6(82)(6) 12.73.4 118 46Nemaha
127 8.7 (25) 6.3 (20) (55)12.4 339(33)12.9(16)14.1(46)11.3(60)(11) 4.74.1 556 256Neosho-Ch
10 * * * * ** 30******** ** 49 26Neosho-Er
15 * * * * ** 36******** ** 59 33Ness
32 * * * * (9)3.9 103****(3)6.9(70)(79) 6.211.7 145 68Norton
72 * * * * (1)0.4 236(60)19.7(59)22.3(72)14.6(4)(44) 1.16.3 363 157Osage
19 * * * * ** 41******** ** 64 31Osborne
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile categoryidentifies overweight children and >= 95th percentile category identifies obese children.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7) (8) *
AnemiaLow Hb/Hct
Birthweight Height and Weight
Low High ObeseUnder-weight
ShortStature
NumberNumber Number %<5th
%%<2500 g
Page:Run Date:
%<5th
%85th- <95th
%>95th
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
%>4000 g
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
(3,4)
(Rank)
%>95th
> 2 Yrs Over-weight
_
_ _
(5)
(6) (7) (7) (7)
(8)
Number
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
Table 6A
Children Aged < 5 Years
22
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators
26 * * * * ** 78****(78)16.7(75)(55) 7.97.0 114 47Ottawa
49 * * * * (17)4.6 153(13)9.6(8)10.5(13)7.9(64)(28) 5.25.7 229 114Pawnee
37 * * * * (67)18.9 111****(23)9.4(22)(61) 2.57.5 159 72Phillips
15 * * * * ** 81****(2)6.7(11)(2) 1.91.9 105 68Pottawat-S
17 * * * * ** 59******** ** 84 39Pottawat-W
71 * * * * (13)4.1 194(28)12.4(44)17.6(41)11.0(37)(50) 3.06.7 300 153Pratt
7 * * * * ** 43******** ** 56 27Rawlins
415 10.4 (34) 6.5 (22) (36)7.8 1,043(22)11.8(28)15.8(14)8.4(37)(22) 3.05.4 1,618 730Reno
22 * * * * ** 92****(34)10.5(66)(39) 5.36.0 133 70Republic
69 * * * * (35)7.6 185(61)23.7(59)22.3(81)21.7(2)(59) 0.77.3 286 139Rice
556 6.7 (8) 8.5 (32) (70)23.5 1,362(6)7.2(12)13.4(11)7.7(54)(46) 4.26.4 2,195 1,024Riley-Ft
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile categoryidentifies overweight children and >= 95th percentile category identifies obese children.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7) (8) *
AnemiaLow Hb/Hct
Birthweight Height and Weight
Low High ObeseUnder-weight
ShortStature
NumberNumber Number %<5th
%%<2500 g
Page:Run Date:
%<5th
%85th- <95th
%>95th
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
%>4000 g
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
(3,4)
(Rank)
%>95th
> 2 Yrs Over-weight
_
_ _
(5)
(6) (7) (7) (7)
(8)
Number
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
Table 6A
Children Aged < 5 Years
23
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators
356 5.6 (2) 10.4 (36) (55)12.4 925(18)10.8(17)14.2(29)10.1(17)(13) 2.24.6 1,389 583Riley-Manh
42 * * * * (23)5.0 120****(39)10.9(62)(3) 4.92.7 183 83Rooks
12 * * * * ** 34******** ** 50 25Rush
37 * * * * (22)4.9 102****(3)6.9(81)(7) 11.83.5 144 68Russell
481 7.3 (14) 5.4 (11) (13)4.1 1,259(30)12.7(47)18.2(69)14.2(5)(73) 1.28.5 1,873 835Saline
25 * * * * (4)3.5 142(8)7.8(5)8.7(43)11.2(74)(8) 7.73.6 196 115Scott
1,114 10.1 (33) 7.4 (25) (53)11.6 3,105(46)15.1(39)17.3(51)11.9(27)(42) 2.76.1 4,488 2,064Sedgwick-C
1,725 11.6 (35) 6.8 (23) (50)11.2 4,827(41)13.9(38)17.1(53)12.5(17)(60) 2.27.4 7,079 3,234Sedgwick-M
1,256 9.5 (31) 7.7 (28) (45)10.0 3,433(46)15.1(39)17.3(54)12.6(37)(55) 3.07.0 5,026 2,259Sedgwick-S
3 * * * * ** 23******** ** 48 26Seneca
350 7.1 (11) 6.3 (20) (27)6.4 1,187(54)16.7(18)14.5(64)13.8(43)(12) 3.14.5 1,842 890Seward
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile categoryidentifies overweight children and >= 95th percentile category identifies obese children.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7) (8) *
AnemiaLow Hb/Hct
Birthweight Height and Weight
Low High ObeseUnder-weight
ShortStature
NumberNumber Number %<5th
%%<2500 g
Page:Run Date:
%<5th
%85th- <95th
%>95th
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
%>4000 g
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
(3,4)
(Rank)
%>95th
> 2 Yrs Over-weight
_
_ _
(5)
(6) (7) (7) (7)
(8)
Number
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
Table 6A
Children Aged < 5 Years
24
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators
219 8.2 (23) 12.8 (38) (59)13.0 169(57)18.0(23)15.3(41)11.0(77)(22) 9.05.4 391 111ShawneeM&I
1,022 8.7 (25) 4.4 (7) (61)14.3 3,343(44)15.0(45)17.9(74)15.1(30)(51) 2.86.9 4,924 2,325ShawneeMa
7 * * * * ** 28******** ** 40 19Sheridan
51 * * * * (48)10.5 152(25)12.0(58)22.2(22)9.2(69)(16) 5.74.8 229 117Sherman
13 * * * * ** 70******** ** 90 48Smith
30 * * * * (40)8.9 124****(52)12.2(49)(42) 3.76.1 164 82Stafford
14 * * * * ** 71******** ** 95 56Stanton
36 * * * * (59)13.0 231(12)9.4(27)15.7(17)8.8(8)(4) 1.83.2 340 191Stevens
149 14.8 (38) 5.4 (11) (69)22.6 412(36)13.3(37)16.8(75)15.6(36)(78) 2.910.8 647 309Sumner
47 * * * * (38)8.5 142****(26)9.8(71)(74) 6.38.8 205 95Thomas
12 * * * * ** 35******** ** 55 24Trego
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile categoryidentifies overweight children and >= 95th percentile category identifies obese children.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7) (8) *
AnemiaLow Hb/Hct
Birthweight Height and Weight
Low High ObeseUnder-weight
ShortStature
NumberNumber Number %<5th
%%<2500 g
Page:Run Date:
%<5th
%85th- <95th
%>95th
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
%>4000 g
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
(3,4)
(Rank)
%>95th
> 2 Yrs Over-weight
_
_ _
(5)
(6) (7) (7) (7)
(8)
Number
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
Table 6A
Children Aged < 5 Years
25
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators
16 * * * * ** 67******** ** 87 46Wabaunsee
17 * * * * ** 67******** ** 94 53Washington
13 * * * * ** 60******** ** 73 38Wichita
76 * * * * (13)4.1 243(19)11.6(46)18.0(20)9.1(60)(51) 4.76.9 361 172Wilson
14 * * * * ** 28******** ** 57 28Woodson
1,727 9.1 (28) 5.6 (14) (37)8.2 5,575(25)12.0(19)14.6(28)10.0(27)(19) 2.75.0 7,972 3,876Wyandotte
19 * * * * ** 45******** ** 68 26Unknown Clinics
Kansas 18,864 8.5 6.5 80,951 6.4 3.2 54,397 10.211.8 15.7 13.0 37,838
1,961,342 8.9 6.4 8,451,215 6.0 4.3 5,524,196 14.914.0 16.4 14.7Nation(Prior Year)
3,678,355
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile categoryidentifies overweight children and >= 95th percentile category identifies obese children.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day
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Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household
70 30 54* * ** * *Allen 30 * * 156 84.6 (15) 322 51.9 (78) 22 * *
50 14 30* * ** * *Anderson 14 * * 109 75.2 (49) 219 23.7 (52) 8 * *
119 48 9444.5 * *(38) * *Atchison 46 * * 247 81.4 (28) 517 27.5 (57) 28 * *
3 0 2* * ** * *Barber-Kio 0 * * 6 * * 11 * * 0 * *
45 21 29* * ** * *Barber-Med 20 * * 70 * * 160 56.9 (82) 11 * *
192 90 14775.0 * 8.8(9) * (13)Barton 88 * * 528 79.9 (35) 980 5.7 (11) 50 * *
102 39 6658.8 * *(31) * *Bourbon 38 * * 231 77.9 (43) 475 45.7 (71) 29 * *
68 36 51* * ** * *Brown 34 * * 196 92.9 (2) 365 46.6 (75) 20 * *
251 111 17465.3 16.2 9.2(22) (12) (11)Butler 107 3.7 (10) 489 69.3 (61) 1,047 9.7 (25) 61 * *
8 4 12* * ** * *Chase 4 * * 28 * * 55 * * 2 * *
18 18 19* * ** * *Chautauqua 18 * * 55 * * 112 46.4 (74) 11 * *
157 58 9749.7 * *(36) * *Cherokee 56 * * 318 88.7 (8) 655 42.1 (69) 33 * *
6 2 4* * ** * *Cheyenne 2 * * 16 * * 31 * * 1 * *
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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Number %Breastfed
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Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)
Number %
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Number %
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<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day
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Smoking in Household
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Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household
3 4 4* * ** * *Clark 4 * * 16 * * 24 * * 4 * *
43 21 37* * ** * *Clay 21 * * 132 81.1 (29) 238 5.5 (10) 13 * *
79 39 63* * ** * *Cloud 38 * * 145 85.5 (13) 335 2.4 (2) 21 * *
24 10 13* * ** * *Coffey 10 * * 53 * * 108 13.9 (38) 6 * *
5 3 6* * ** * *Comanche 3 * * 15 * * 30 * * 1 * *
191 73 12545.5 * 5.6(37) * (25)Cowley-Ark 72 * * 405 80.7 (30) 802 13.1 (35) 40 * *
132 61 8363.6 * *(27) * *Cowley-Win 60 * * 360 78.6 (40) 661 12.1 (32) 42 * *
2 1 1* * ** * *Crawford-G 1 * * 0 * * 3 * * 0 * *
255 168 20054.9 7.7 7.0(33) (20) (22)Crawford-P 165 2.4 (16) 609 81.8 (26) 1,278 46.3 (73) 96 * *
10 1 7* * ** * *Decatur 0 * * 28 * * 48 * * 0 * *
103 44 6168.9 * *(15) * *DickinsonA 43 * * 196 88.3 (9) 437 6.6 (17) 31 * *
13 3 12* * ** * *DickinsonH 3 * * 35 * * 66 * * 0 * *
46 12 22* * ** * *Doniphan 12 * * 82 * * 174 36.8 (63) 10 * *
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)
Number %
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Number %
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<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day
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Smoking in Household
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Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household
396 160 26377.5 32.5 16.0(5) (1) (1)Douglas 155 10.3 (1) 790 79.9 (35) 1,726 8.5 (23) 111 33.3 (1)
19 11 19* * ** * *Edwards 11 * * 58 * * 108 29.6 (58) 8 * *
21 6 12* * ** * *Elk 6 * * 40 * * 83 * * 4 * *
131 54 9179.4 * *(1) * *Ellis 53 * * 241 78.4 (41) 524 2.9 (3) 32 * *
35 18 17* * ** * *Ellsworth 18 * * 92 * * 160 16.9 (46) 12 * *
518 259 41572.2 18.5 10.8(13) (8) (8)Finney 252 4.0 (9) 1,397 78.0 (42) 2,737 11.5 (31) 152 14.5 (8)
437 243 43068.6 12.8 7.7(16) (17) (16)Ford 240 1.7 (19) 1,305 90.4 (3) 2,509 7.9 (21) 130 4.6 (13)
142 72 10459.2 * 7.7(30) * (16)Franklin 70 * * 330 88.8 (7) 562 16.7 (45) 45 * *
342 151 22666.4 17.2 7.1(19) (10) (20)Geary 150 6.0 (4) 588 71.1 (58) 1,323 35.2 (62) 106 16.0 (6)
7 3 11* * ** * *Gove 2 * * 30 * * 52 * * 1 * *
14 6 6* * ** * *Graham 5 * * 43 * * 75 * * 6 * *
61 44 68* * ** * *Grant 42 * * 180 80.6 (32) 344 10.8 (28) 19 * *
40 20 28* * ** * *Gray 20 * * 153 71.9 (56) 245 6.1 (16) 10 * *
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)
Number %
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<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day
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Smoking in Household
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Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household
10 4 8* * ** * *Greeley 4 * * 24 * * 49 * * 4 * *
35 17 26* * ** * *Greenwood 17 * * 119 93.3 (1) 205 15.1 (42) 10 * *
21 6 16* * ** * *Hamilton 6 * * 63 * * 114 7.9 (21) 4 * *
47 22 34* * ** * *Harper 22 * * 100 75.0 (50) 202 25.2 (55) 13 * *
212 111 16878.8 22.5 11.3(4) (4) (6)Harvey 107 2.8 (13) 575 90.1 (5) 1,138 6.0 (14) 64 * *
16 11 14* * ** * *Haskell 11 * * 65 * * 111 16.2 (44) 4 * *
10 6 8* * ** * *Hodgeman 6 * * 24 * * 49 * * 4 * *
79 23 48* * ** * *Jackson 23 * * 199 83.4 (23) 369 19.8 (49) 22 * *
49 23 30* * ** * *Jefferson 23 * * 125 89.6 (6) 227 43.2 (70) 18 * *
8 3 6* * ** * *Jewell 3 * * 27 * * 51 * * 1 * *
629 308 50675.4 15.3 8.9(6) (14) (12)Johnson-M 305 2.6 (14) 1,482 86.1 (12) 3,025 20.2 (50) 206 15.5 (7)
885 401 66579.1 27.2 12.8(3) (3) (3)Johnson-O 392 5.1 (7) 2,043 80.7 (30) 4,166 15.9 (43) 243 19.3 (3)
18 7 7* * ** * *Kearny 7 * * 62 * * 100 24.0 (53) 3 * *
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)
Number %
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Number %
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<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day
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Smoking in Household
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Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household
43 19 34* * ** * *Kingman 17 * * 128 83.6 (20) 221 24.0 (53) 9 * *
8 5 11* * ** * *Kiowa 4 * * 23 * * 51 * * 3 * *
142 73 12353.5 * 4.9(34) * (26)Labette 70 * * 353 90.4 (3) 678 33.8 (61) 24 * *
8 4 6* * ** * *Lane 4 * * 33 * * 54 * * 1 * *
320 123 19864.4 14.6 7.6(24) (15) (18)Leavenwort 122 5.7 (6) 533 72.6 (55) 1,198 45.7 (71) 94 * *
17 15 9* * ** * *Lincoln 15 * * 54 * * 99 * * 10 * *
64 27 48* * ** * *Linn 25 * * 149 84.6 (15) 284 13.0 (34) 16 * *
12 5 13* * ** * *Logan 5 * * 31 * * 63 * * 3 * *
228 91 18171.5 * 12.2(14) * (5)Lyon 87 * * 629 76.5 (46) 1,174 5.7 (11) 52 * *
47 13 31* * ** * *Marion 13 * * 116 84.5 (17) 219 5.0 (7) 11 * *
52 26 30* * ** * *Marshall 26 * * 136 74.3 (51) 252 55.6 (80) 15 * *
105 56 9175.2 * *(8) * *Mc Pherson 55 * * 269 81.8 (26) 540 3.9 (4) 33 * *
28 12 26* * ** * *Meade 12 * * 105 80.0 (34) 182 14.8 (41) 11 * *
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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At Least
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Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)
Number %
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Number %
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<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day
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Smoking in Household
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Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household
134 55 8475.4 * *(6) * *Miami 55 * * 199 84.4 (19) 485 18.1 (47) 41 * *
29 21 29* * ** * *Mitchell 21 * * 89 * * 171 11.1 (29) 11 * *
126 57 9457.1 * *(32) * *Montgome-C 57 * * 316 82.0 (25) 596 37.4 (65) 38 * *
140 69 11259.3 * 7.1(29) * (20)Montgome-I 68 * * 351 83.5 (22) 687 37.6 (67) 40 * *
34 4 11* * ** * *Morris 4 * * 46 * * 95 * * 3 * *
29 18 18* * ** * *Nemaha 18 * * 50 * * 119 47.9 (76) 10 * *
128 43 7051.6 * *(35) * *Neosho-Ch 43 * * 273 79.1 (39) 556 27.2 (56) 27 * *
8 4 8* * ** * *Neosho-Er 4 * * 29 * * 49 * * 0 * *
17 3 2* * ** * *Ness 3 * * 34 * * 54 * * 3 * *
33 15 29* * ** * *Norton 13 * * 72 * * 150 6.7 (19) 5 * *
85 45 72* * ** * *Osage 45 * * 172 80.2 (33) 371 21.0 (51) 28 * *
17 2 8* * ** * *Osborne 2 * * 36 * * 68 * * 2 * *
25 13 19* * ** * *Ottawa 12 * * 54 * * 116 5.2 (9) 6 * *
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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Number %
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Number %
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<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day
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Smoking in Household
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Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household
45 21 36* * ** * *Pawnee 19 * * 122 76.2 (47) 231 13.9 (38) 17 * *
36 17 25* * ** * *Phillips 16 * * 78 * * 160 37.5 (66) 9 * *
13 6 12* * ** * *Pottawat-S 5 * * 70 * * 105 1.0 (1) 4 * *
16 6 12* * ** * *Pottawat-W 6 * * 41 * * 84 * * 1 * *
68 25 36* * ** * *Pratt 24 * * 158 87.3 (11) 298 36.9 (64) 12 * *
6 14 10* * ** * *Rawlins 12 * * 33 * * 56 * * 7 * *
362 157 25466.0 10.8 7.9(21) (19) (15)Reno 152 0.7 (20) 771 87.5 (10) 1,619 5.7 (11) 76 * *
23 18 22* * ** * *Republic 17 * * 76 * * 136 39.0 (68) 10 * *
63 25 38* * ** * *Rice 21 * * 146 83.6 (20) 285 11.2 (30) 15 * *
489 223 31373.2 19.3 9.6(12) (7) (10)Riley-Ft 216 4.2 (8) 1,053 70.1 (60) 2,156 18.7 (48) 183 18.0 (4)
306 177 22379.4 27.7 12.6(1) (2) (4)Riley-Manh 170 5.9 (5) 630 73.8 (53) 1,418 5.1 (8) 113 24.8 (2)
39 20 33* * ** * *Rooks 18 * * 89 * * 182 33.5 (60) 9 * *
12 1 4* * ** * *Rush 1 * * 29 * * 52 * * 4 * *
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)
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<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day
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Smoking in Household
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Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household
36 14 16* * ** * *Russell 13 * * 75 * * 150 56.7 (81) 7 * *
434 191 32061.1 16.8 6.3(28) (11) (23)Saline 183 3.3 (11) 893 79.2 (38) 1,887 7.6 (20) 91 * *
25 19 41* * ** * *Scott 18 * * 119 70.6 (59) 199 32.2 (59) 10 * *
978 446 66963.7 13.0 7.3(26) (16) (19)Sedgwick-C 439 2.5 (15) 2,224 68.6 (62) 4,567 9.9 (26) 265 13.2 (9)
1,526 726 1,05167.0 15.4 8.1(18) (13) (14)Sedgwick-M 715 2.9 (12) 3,502 74.1 (52) 7,209 9.3 (24) 415 10.8 (12)
1,106 491 84165.3 11.8 5.7(22) (18) (24)Sedgwick-S 485 2.1 (17) 2,442 85.1 (14) 5,119 4.5 (5) 299 11.0 (11)
9 4 5* * ** * *Seneca 4 * * 28 * * 49 * * 2 * *
312 193 30774.4 20.7 10.7(11) (6) (9)Seward 188 2.1 (17) 991 71.2 (57) 1,911 13.3 (36) 97 * *
172 14 3475.0 * *(9) * *ShawneeM&I 14 * * 121 77.7 (44) 403 4.5 (5) 10 * *
926 525 88364.0 18.3 11.0(25) (9) (7)ShawneeMa 512 6.1 (3) 2,519 76.8 (45) 4,988 6.6 (17) 274 17.2 (5)
6 3 7* * ** * *Sheridan 3 * * 21 * * 40 * * 3 * *
43 14 36* * ** * *Sherman 13 * * 126 82.5 (24) 229 10.0 (27) 8 * *
15 12 16* * ** * *Smith 11 * * 49 * * 89 * * 5 * *
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household
26 26 28* * ** * *Stafford 24 * * 94 * * 168 6.0 (14) 8 * *
13 5 11* * ** * *Stanton 5 * * 59 * * 96 * * 2 * *
50 30 49* * ** * *Stevens 28 * * 200 84.5 (17) 342 12.9 (33) 15 * *
149 71 10467.8 * 3.8(17) * (27)Sumner 71 * * 327 79.5 (37) 651 51.8 (77) 44 * *
40 24 40* * ** * *Thomas 23 * * 98 * * 207 14.0 (40) 11 * *
11 4 9* * ** * *Trego 4 * * 25 * * 57 * * 3 * *
16 12 10* * ** * *Wabaunsee 12 * * 47 * * 88 * * 7 * *
19 6 16* * ** * *Washington 6 * * 59 * * 99 * * 4 * *
15 4 13* * ** * *Wichita 4 * * 41 * * 77 * * 3 * *
68 42 55* * ** * *Wilson 41 * * 183 75.4 (48) 358 54.5 (79) 25 * *
20 2 6* * ** * *Woodson 2 * * 27 * * 58 * * 4 * *
1,606 742 1,16666.4 22.0 13.5(19) (5) (2)Wyandotte 732 6.7 (2) 4,126 72.7 (54) 8,053 13.4 (37) 419 12.9 (10)
21 10 14* * ** * *Unknown Clinics 10 * * 27 * * 68 * * 8 * *
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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(2)Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household by ClinicKansas
Clinic
2010 Pediatric Nutrition SurveillanceTable 7A
Children Aged < 5 Years
Number %Breastfed
At Least
3Months
(Rank)
Number %Breastfed
At Least
6Months
(Rank)
Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)
Number %
(Rank)
Number %
(Rank)
<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day
(8)
Smoking in Household
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Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household
17,176 67.7 8,058 17.3 12,761 9.4Kansas 7,876 4.0 40,679 78.6 81,883 4,767 14.9 15.5
Nation 1,769,160 61.7 911,779 27.0 1,092,573 18.5(Prior Year)
420,655 5.3 1,022,933 77.3 4,355,723 10.2 317,037 9.9
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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AnemiaLow Hb/Hct
Birthweight Height and Weight
Low High ObeseUnder-weight
ShortStature
NumberNumber Number %<5th
%%<2500 g
Page:Run Date:
%<5th
%85th- <95th
%>95th
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
%>4000 g
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
(3,4)
(Rank)
%>95th
> 2 Yrs Over-weight
_
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Number
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Clinic
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Table 6A
Children Aged < 5 Years
36
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators
256 9.0 (48) 3.1 (5) (9)4.0 647(62)14.6(86)21.8(97)15.0(4)(83) 0.87.4 998 417Allen
131 9.2 (52) 8.4 (57) (70)11.9 438(14)9.3(32)15.4(28)9.8(59)(73) 3.17.1 650 311Anderson
355 8.2 (34) 4.8 (17) (76)13.1 986(55)13.9(56)17.4(68)12.5(95)(42) 5.55.9 1,502 655Atchison
5 * * * * ** 23******** ** 33 17Barber-Kio
110 13.6 (68) 2.7 (2) (64)11.1 235(62)14.6(68)18.5(73)12.7(42)(104) 2.69.4 385 151Barber-Med
670 6.9 (16) 4.3 (13) (50)9.5 1,965(16)9.6(22)14.3(22)9.2(59)(66) 3.16.7 2,901 1,368Barton
333 9.6 (59) 4.2 (11) (32)6.9 946(78)16.1(81)20.1(91)14.0(5)(98) 1.18.4 1,426 628Bourbon
226 8.4 (38) 7.5 (49) (43)8.4 736(41)12.4(40)16.4(49)11.4(77)(14) 4.04.0 1,138 542Brown
812 8.5 (40) 6.0 (28) (100)24.3 2,031(24)10.6(24)14.4(63)12.3(77)(105) 4.09.7 3,054 1,346Butler
37 * * * * (77)13.3 113****(35)10.2(72)(10) 3.63.6 167 81Chase
72 * * * * (33)7.0 256(66)14.9(80)20.0(101)16.1(37)(53) 2.56.3 366 175Chautauqua
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile categoryidentifies overweight children and >= 95th percentile category identifies obese children.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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AnemiaLow Hb/Hct
Birthweight Height and Weight
Low High ObeseUnder-weight
ShortStature
NumberNumber Number %<5th
%%<2500 g
Page:Run Date:
%<5th
%85th- <95th
%>95th
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
%>4000 g
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
(3,4)
(Rank)
%>95th
> 2 Yrs Over-weight
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Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Clinic
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Table 6A
Children Aged < 5 Years
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541 7.8 (28) 5.9 (26) (13)4.8 1,411(75)15.7(42)16.5(76)12.8(70)(56) 3.56.4 2,109 935Cherokee
10 * * * * ** 31******** ** 46 26Cheyenne
18 * * * * ** 53******** ** 74 33Clark
165 9.1 (51) 6.7 (41) (91)16.6 505(83)17.3(42)16.5(108)19.4(72)(110) 3.611.6 717 352Clay
242 9.5 (58) 2.9 (3) (79)13.6 626(49)13.1(35)15.7(60)12.1(67)(60) 3.36.5 948 421Cloud
76 * * * * (26)6.1 198(88)20.4(34)15.6(96)14.9(2)(60) 0.66.5 308 147Coffey
21 * * * * ** 59******** ** 83 33Comanche
579 6.4 (11) 7.6 (51) (37)7.4 1,572(36)11.9(19)14.2(86)13.5(37)(39) 2.55.8 2,347 1,109Cowley-Ark
398 10.1 (64) 8.3 (56) (67)11.2 1,235(51)13.2(83)20.9(47)11.3(10)(52) 1.66.1 1,872 903Cowley-Win
3 * * * * ** 7******** ** 10 3Crawford-G
947 8.7 (43) 4.5 (14) (21)5.7 2,549(55)13.9(62)18.0(76)12.8(13)(53) 1.86.3 3,874 1,701Crawford-P
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile categoryidentifies overweight children and >= 95th percentile category identifies obese children.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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AnemiaLow Hb/Hct
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ShortStature
NumberNumber Number %<5th
%%<2500 g
Page:Run Date:
%<5th
%85th- <95th
%>95th
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
%>4000 g
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
(3,4)
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%>95th
> 2 Yrs Over-weight
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Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Clinic
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Kansas2008 - 2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
Table 6A
Children Aged < 5 Years
38
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators
26 * * * * ** 92****(8)7.2(65)(56) 3.26.4 125 62Decatur
299 8.0 (33) 9.7 (65) (6)3.3 812(22)10.3(15)12.6(19)8.6(84)(23) 4.74.6 1,225 556DickinsonA
35 * * * * (12)4.4 135****(5)6.4(23)(70) 2.17.0 187 95DickinsonH
127 12.6 (67) 9.4 (63) (39)7.8 306(92)37.5(91)24.0(110)23.2(97)(111) 6.213.4 470 208Doniphan
1,312 7.1 (18) 7.0 (44) (48)8.8 3,357(33)11.5(48)17.0(63)12.3(13)(77) 1.87.2 4,963 2,058Douglas
65 * * * * (3)2.0 201(19)10.1(29)15.2(34)10.1(42)(91) 2.67.8 307 158Edwards
57 * * * * (75)12.8 164(18)10.0(76)19.2(91)14.0(54)(94) 2.98.2 243 120Elk
396 7.6 (23) 6.1 (29) (9)4.0 986(30)11.1(72)18.8(28)9.8(23)(66) 2.16.7 1,548 669Ellis
95 * * * * (21)5.7 316(36)11.9(45)16.7(70)12.6(65)(102) 3.29.0 443 227Ellsworth
1,877 7.5 (21) 6.2 (32) (99)23.4 5,632(9)6.7(6)8.2(40)10.8(100)(29) 7.15.1 8,004 3,806Finney
1,726 5.2 (3) 6.1 (29) (20)5.5 4,802(86)18.4(75)19.1(107)18.8(19)(77) 2.07.2 7,240 3,461Ford
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile categoryidentifies overweight children and >= 95th percentile category identifies obese children.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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AnemiaLow Hb/Hct
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ShortStature
NumberNumber Number %<5th
%%<2500 g
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%<5th
%85th- <95th
%>95th
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
%>4000 g
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
(3,4)
(Rank)
%>95th
> 2 Yrs Over-weight
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Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2008 - 2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
Table 6A
Children Aged < 5 Years
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Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators
481 6.7 (15) 5.8 (23) (11)4.2 1,282(34)11.8(53)17.3(49)11.4(42)(37) 2.65.6 1,959 871Franklin
1,076 7.1 (18) 5.5 (21) (88)15.5 2,224(19)10.1(29)15.2(28)9.8(56)(97) 3.08.3 3,502 1,414Geary
32 * * * * (73)12.5 112****(99)15.2(15)(53) 1.96.3 158 76Gove
38 * * * * (98)22.3 130****(104)17.2(56)(109) 3.011.3 203 99Graham
196 9.7 (62) 4.1 (10) (104)31.5 704(84)17.9(26)14.7(97)15.0(42)(42) 2.65.9 949 457Grant
105 5.7 (4) 9.5 (64) (17)5.3 507(2)2.0(8)9.2(2)3.8(109)(1) 11.41.5 717 392Gray
32 * * * * ** 74****(79)13.1(103)(4) 7.42.5 122 53Greeley
124 6.5 (13) 5.6 (22) (24)5.8 446(68)15.1(86)21.8(63)12.3(23)(70) 2.17.0 627 325Greenwood
64 * * * * (102)29.5 220(34)11.8(13)12.5(45)11.1(89)(73) 5.17.1 297 144Hamilton
132 7.6 (23) 9.1 (61) (44)8.6 406(52)13.5(19)14.2(81)13.3(72)(42) 3.65.9 611 296Harper
724 8.3 (36) 6.2 (32) (61)10.7 2,225(79)16.3(77)19.5(76)12.8(30)(73) 2.47.1 3,238 1,534Harvey
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile categoryidentifies overweight children and >= 95th percentile category identifies obese children.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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AnemiaLow Hb/Hct
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NumberNumber Number %<5th
%%<2500 g
Page:Run Date:
%<5th
%85th- <95th
%>95th
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
%>4000 g
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
(3,4)
(Rank)
%>95th
> 2 Yrs Over-weight
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Kansas2008 - 2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
Table 6A
Children Aged < 5 Years
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Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators
54 * * * * (101)27.0 241(30)11.1(15)12.6(87)13.6(42)(16) 2.64.1 345 198Haskell
35 * * * * (1)0.9 116****(46)11.2(7)(4) 1.22.5 161 76Hodgeman
218 9.2 (52) 10.6 (67) (57)10.6 639(72)15.3(78)19.7(90)13.8(30)(47) 2.46.0 1,056 528Jackson
180 7.8 (28) 7.8 (55) (71)12.0 485(27)10.7(84)21.2(58)11.9(84)(34) 4.75.4 781 364Jefferson
35 * * * * (97)21.3 108****(108)19.4(8)(87) 1.37.5 160 73Jewell
2,156 9.0 (48) 6.3 (35) (29)6.6 6,062(53)13.6(33)15.5(62)12.2(26)(37) 2.25.6 9,208 4,118Johnson-M
2,821 7.3 (20) 7.7 (52) (27)6.5 7,790(39)12.1(24)14.4(54)11.7(59)(34) 3.15.4 11,717 5,284Johnson-O
59 * * * * (103)29.6 247(47)13.0(17)13.0(70)12.6(81)(47) 4.26.0 333 184Kearny
104 7.7 (26) 7.7 (52) (49)9.0 457(5)3.6(3)6.9(7)7.1(107)(21) 9.54.5 660 333Kingman
31 * * * * (34)7.1 112****(41)10.9(96)(29) 5.85.1 156 77Kiowa
493 6.9 (16) 7.7 (52) (25)5.9 1,373(41)12.4(50)17.1(54)11.7(48)(56) 2.76.4 2,024 928Labette
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile categoryidentifies overweight children and >= 95th percentile category identifies obese children.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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AnemiaLow Hb/Hct
Birthweight Height and Weight
Low High ObeseUnder-weight
ShortStature
NumberNumber Number %<5th
%%<2500 g
Page:Run Date:
%<5th
%85th- <95th
%>95th
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
%>4000 g
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
(3,4)
(Rank)
%>95th
> 2 Yrs Over-weight
_
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Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Clinic
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Kansas2008 - 2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
Table 6A
Children Aged < 5 Years
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Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators
34 * * * * (69)11.7 120****(12)7.8(102)(3) 7.22.4 166 92Lane
964 9.6 (59) 7.1 (47) (53)10.5 2,197(46)12.9(59)17.6(32)10.0(54)(92) 2.98.1 3,454 1,449Leavenwort
57 * * * * (90)15.8 196(10)7.5(22)14.3(39)10.5(98)(60) 6.56.5 275 133Lincoln
177 9.0 (48) 4.5 (14) (53)10.5 531(44)12.7(90)23.1(60)12.1(26)(100) 2.28.7 785 355Linn
35 * * * * (34)7.1 127****(35)10.2(83)(21) 4.54.5 176 91Logan
867 7.6 (23) 6.7 (41) (17)5.3 2,486(73)15.4(44)16.6(82)13.4(37)(36) 2.55.5 3,667 1,758Lyon
139 5.0 (2) 6.5 (39) (44)8.6 455(76)15.8(45)16.7(47)11.3(5)(56) 1.16.4 640 317Marion
142 9.2 (52) 3.5 (8) (64)11.1 449(6)3.9(2)6.0(16)8.3(110)(14) 11.84.0 672 334Marshall
400 6.0 (9) 5.8 (23) (61)10.7 1,090(12)7.8(26)14.7(13)7.9(56)(47) 3.06.0 1,641 768Mc Pherson
96 * * * * (13)4.8 351(8)5.4(10)10.8(21)9.0(72)(39) 3.65.8 521 278Meade
423 7.8 (28) 8.5 (59) (93)18.6 910(58)14.3(51)17.2(73)12.7(19)(99) 2.08.6 1,459 600Miami
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile categoryidentifies overweight children and >= 95th percentile category identifies obese children.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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AnemiaLow Hb/Hct
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ShortStature
NumberNumber Number %<5th
%%<2500 g
Page:Run Date:
%<5th
%85th- <95th
%>95th
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
%>4000 g
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
3 / 29 / 11(1)
(2)
(3,4)
(Rank)
%>95th
> 2 Yrs Over-weight
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Number
Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Clinic
Clinic
Kansas2008 - 2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
Table 6A
Children Aged < 5 Years
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101 5.9 (5) 5.9 (26) (53)10.5 325(28)10.8(18)13.9(22)9.2(37)(17) 2.54.2 479 223Mitchell
428 7.9 (32) 4.2 (11) (34)7.1 1,200(57)14.0(39)16.0(63)12.3(37)(94) 2.58.2 1,766 845Montgome-C
468 10.0 (63) 3.4 (6) (31)6.8 1,407(49)13.1(62)18.0(58)11.9(48)(83) 2.77.4 2,042 953Montgome-I
74 * * * * (57)10.6 207(17)9.7(85)21.5(10)7.5(29)(23) 2.34.6 307 144Morris
57 * * * * (79)13.6 191(87)18.8(56)17.4(89)13.7(105)(23) 8.84.6 329 138Nemaha
308 7.8 (28) 5.8 (23) (87)15.0 1,030(30)11.1(62)18.0(54)11.7(82)(47) 4.46.0 1,622 738Neosho-Ch
26 * * * * ** 96****(49)11.4(77)(83) 4.07.4 149 74Neosho-Er
26 * * * * (84)13.9 101****(10)7.5(19)(94) 2.08.2 147 78Ness
83 * * * * (6)3.3 299(15)9.4(12)12.4(18)8.4(92)(107) 5.210.3 407 202Norton
239 7.5 (21) 3.8 (9) (2)1.5 666(58)14.3(88)22.0(87)13.6(30)(70) 2.47.0 1,028 463Osage
49 * * * * (96)19.4 170(85)18.1(82)20.7(103)17.0(11)(77) 1.77.2 235 116Osborne
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile categoryidentifies overweight children and >= 95th percentile category identifies obese children.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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AnemiaLow Hb/Hct
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%%<2500 g
Page:Run Date:
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%85th- <95th
%>95th
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> 2 Yrs Over-weight
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Clinic
Kansas2008 - 2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
Table 6A
Children Aged < 5 Years
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Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators
70 * * * * (95)18.9 222(90)21.8(59)17.6(101)16.1(100)(68) 7.16.8 322 142Ottawa
142 9.2 (52) 7.0 (44) (13)4.8 456(44)12.7(7)9.1(25)9.7(89)(65) 5.16.6 648 308Pawnee
99 * * * * (92)16.9 325(81)16.7(70)18.6(68)12.5(30)(42) 2.45.9 455 210Phillips
42 * * * * (74)12.7 228(3)2.9(11)10.9(3)4.4(59)(11) 3.13.7 295 175Pottawat-S
59 * * * * (61)10.7 187(65)14.7(9)9.5(43)11.0(15)(68) 1.96.8 264 116Pottawat-W
201 4.5 (1) 10.9 (68) (21)5.7 558(62)14.6(53)17.3(52)11.5(77)(60) 4.06.5 858 410Pratt
26 * * * * (57)10.6 123****(31)9.9(59)(11) 3.13.7 162 82Rawlins
1,346 8.6 (42) 6.1 (29) (27)6.5 3,166(40)12.2(40)16.4(16)8.3(76)(47) 3.86.0 4,998 2,173Reno
86 * * * * (68)11.4 280(71)15.2(89)22.5(79)13.1(52)(82) 2.87.3 426 204Republic
191 8.9 (46) 9.9 (66) (41)8.2 560(91)26.4(79)19.9(111)25.0(3)(90) 0.77.6 839 413Rice
1,471 6.5 (13) 8.6 (60) (79)13.6 2,836(11)7.7(13)12.5(19)8.6(67)(39) 3.35.8 5,818 2,617Riley-Ft
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile categoryidentifies overweight children and >= 95th percentile category identifies obese children.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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%%<2500 g
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%85th- <95th
%>95th
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> 2 Yrs Over-weight
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Table 6A
Children Aged < 5 Years
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Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators
1,086 6.4 (11) 7.5 (49) (51)9.9 2,621(24)10.6(35)15.7(25)9.7(30)(27) 2.44.9 3,958 1,668Riley-Manh
123 8.9 (46) 4.9 (18) (41)8.2 353(13)8.1(19)14.2(14)8.0(69)(13) 3.43.8 522 246Rooks
33 * * * * (4)2.7 110****(43)11.0(42)(108) 2.610.4 154 78Rush
120 8.3 (36) 2.5 (1) (6)3.3 330(3)2.9(5)7.2(8)7.2(108)(32) 10.95.3 457 207Russell
1,440 8.8 (44) 6.3 (35) (16)5.1 3,629(61)14.4(71)18.7(95)14.8(9)(101) 1.48.9 5,409 2,368Saline
101 5.9 (5) 3.0 (4) (19)5.4 406(7)5.3(3)6.9(25)9.7(106)(7) 9.02.9 586 319Scott
3,332 8.8 (44) 7.3 (48) (78)13.4 9,243(68)15.1(56)17.4(57)11.8(30)(60) 2.46.5 13,306 6,086Sedgwick-C
5,513 11.3 (66) 6.5 (39) (72)12.2 14,510(58)14.3(47)16.9(73)12.7(15)(87) 1.97.5 21,599 9,498Sedgwick-M
3,714 8.2 (34) 7.0 (44) (57)10.6 9,857(68)15.1(67)18.4(82)13.4(30)(77) 2.47.2 14,543 6,494Sedgwick-S
19 * * * * ** 82****(106)18.3(1)(103) 0.09.2 142 69Seneca
1,224 6.0 (9) 6.4 (38) (38)7.7 3,444(76)15.8(38)15.8(70)12.6(70)(20) 3.54.3 5,458 2,515Seward
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile categoryidentifies overweight children and >= 95th percentile category identifies obese children.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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%%<2500 g
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%85th- <95th
%>95th
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Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Clinic
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Kansas2008 - 2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
Table 6A
Children Aged < 5 Years
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Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators
483 7.7 (26) 9.3 (62) (89)15.6 461(81)16.7(48)17.0(52)11.5(99)(17) 6.84.2 976 323ShawneeM&I
3,251 8.5 (40) 4.9 (18) (85)14.3 9,701(67)15.0(74)18.9(100)15.3(48)(77) 2.77.2 14,581 6,793ShawneeMa
25 * * * * ** 81****(1)3.3(104)(4) 7.52.5 120 54Sheridan
178 8.4 (38) 3.4 (6) (53)10.5 535(23)10.4(35)15.7(15)8.2(89)(42) 5.15.9 785 395Sherman
46 * * * * (40)8.1 197(54)13.8(65)18.1(82)13.4(26)(73) 2.27.1 268 138Smith
101 5.9 (5) 5.0 (20) (44)8.6 359(79)16.3(28)15.1(63)12.3(93)(32) 5.35.3 494 258Stafford
47 * * * * (105)34.1 211(21)10.2(61)17.7(37)10.4(52)(17) 2.84.2 288 147Stanton
119 5.9 (5) 8.4 (57) (79)13.6 704(24)10.6(53)17.3(32)10.0(19)(9) 2.03.3 1,025 538Stevens
450 11.1 (65) 6.9 (43) (93)18.6 1,239(36)11.9(51)17.2(93)14.3(48)(106) 2.79.9 1,854 839Sumner
156 9.6 (59) 4.5 (14) (52)10.3 408(29)10.9(72)18.8(24)9.5(94)(87) 5.47.5 612 276Thomas
40 * * * * (64)11.1 135****(6)6.9(87)(83) 4.97.4 204 96Trego
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile categoryidentifies overweight children and >= 95th percentile category identifies obese children.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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%%<2500 g
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%85th- <95th
%>95th
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%>4000 g
(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)
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(2)
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> 2 Yrs Over-weight
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Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Clinic
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Kansas2008 - 2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance
Table 6A
Children Aged < 5 Years
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Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators
56 * * * * (86)14.6 198(89)20.6(92)24.6(105)17.5(15)(8) 1.93.0 268 126Wabaunsee
1 * * * * ** 2******** ** 3 2Wallace
65 * * * * (79)13.6 235(1)1.8(1)3.7(4)6.1(111)(27) 12.34.9 309 164Washington
42 * * * * (5)2.9 172(73)15.4(68)18.5(94)14.5(11)(26) 1.74.7 234 130Wichita
256 9.4 (57) 6.3 (35) (29)6.6 744(47)13.0(66)18.3(41)10.9(84)(92) 4.78.1 1,096 509Wilson
23 * * * * ** 70****(82)13.4(88)(2) 5.01.7 119 63Woodson
5,619 9.2 (52) 6.2 (32) (47)8.7 16,745(43)12.6(31)15.3(37)10.4(59)(31) 3.15.2 23,739 11,122Wyandotte
22 * * * * ** 50******** ** 80 28Unknown Clinics
Kansas 57,823 8.3 6.5 238,988 6.5 3.0 159,762 10.512.2 16.3 13.1 109,146
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile categoryidentifies overweight children and >= 95th percentile category identifies obese children.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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(2)Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household by ClinicKansas
Clinic
2008 - 2010 Pediatric Nutrition SurveillanceTable 7A
Children Aged < 5 Years
Number %Breastfed
At Least
3Months
(Rank)
Number %Breastfed
At Least
6Months
(Rank)
Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)
Number %
(Rank)
Number %
(Rank)
<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day
(8)
Smoking in Household
47
Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household
289 188 20555.7 10.1 6.3(68) (60) (53)Allen 187 1.6 (59) 452 81.6 (41) 567 49.2 (88) 170 11.2 (39)
166 115 11955.4 19.1 14.3(70) (28) (13)Anderson 115 4.3 (22) 327 79.2 (56) 368 28.3 (62) 108 10.2 (43)
423 291 32550.8 21.6 19.4(73) (18) (2)Atchison 287 5.6 (10) 708 79.9 (51) 876 29.3 (63) 270 14.4 (23)
9 7 6* * ** * *Barber-Kio 7 * * 19 * * 20 * * 6 * *
130 83 9075.4 * *(15) * *Barber-Med 82 * * 162 73.5 (83) 229 56.8 (94) 81 * *
742 561 60572.6 17.6 10.2(26) (33) (28)Barton 551 2.9 (39) 1,471 81.2 (45) 1,612 5.6 (10) 506 11.5 (37)
379 271 30059.4 9.2 5.0(60) (64) (61)Bourbon 267 0.7 (62) 675 76.0 (74) 825 42.7 (79) 249 11.2 (39)
288 220 23552.8 18.6 20.9(71) (30) (1)Brown 213 1.9 (53) 585 89.9 (4) 645 47.6 (85) 194 11.3 (38)
932 609 64067.5 17.1 9.5(42) (36) (31)Butler 598 1.7 (57) 1,443 67.4 (94) 1,843 10.3 (24) 561 11.8 (35)
44 37 38* * ** * *Chase 37 * * 86 * * 95 * * 34 * *
87 72 69* * ** * *Chautauqua 71 * * 190 88.9 (5) 203 49.8 (90) 68 * *
585 407 42255.6 9.3 5.0(69) (63) (61)Cherokee 402 2.5 (47) 1,019 87.4 (14) 1,268 36.9 (72) 367 9.8 (45)
13 8 7* * ** * *Cheyenne 8 * * 26 * * 27 * * 8 * *
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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(2)Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household by ClinicKansas
Clinic
2008 - 2010 Pediatric Nutrition SurveillanceTable 7A
Children Aged < 5 Years
Number %Breastfed
At Least
3Months
(Rank)
Number %Breastfed
At Least
6Months
(Rank)
Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)
Number %
(Rank)
Number %
(Rank)
<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day
(8)
Smoking in Household
48
Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household
21 17 20* * ** * *Clark 17 * * 36 * * 40 * * 17 * *
177 121 13358.2 13.2 12.0(65) (50) (23)Clay 121 3.3 (33) 385 82.6 (37) 406 16.7 (43) 110 9.1 (49)
264 188 19069.7 16.0 4.2(34) (41) (64)Cloud 186 2.7 (43) 446 83.9 (27) 550 4.0 (4) 163 14.1 (25)
83 52 58* * ** * *Coffey 51 * * 154 77.3 (67) 185 22.2 (54) 47 * *
27 22 24* * ** * *Comanche 22 * * 37 * * 53 * * 21 * *
642 433 48048.8 12.2 6.0(74) (54) (56)Cowley-Ark 429 2.1 (52) 1,190 82.4 (39) 1,344 10.2 (23) 401 9.2 (48)
475 339 35466.3 11.2 5.1(46) (56) (60)Cowley-Win 336 1.8 (55) 973 77.3 (67) 1,044 14.8 (36) 314 8.9 (53)
3 2 2* * ** * *Crawford-G 2 * * 3 * * 7 * * 2 * *
1,053 784 77756.4 11.0 6.3(66) (57) (53)Crawford-P 775 2.5 (47) 1,853 79.4 (55) 2,223 43.6 (81) 709 7.5 (58)
27 23 26* * ** * *Decatur 21 * * 65 * * 68 * * 19 * *
336 245 24172.0 20.8 12.9(29) (20) (19)DickinsonA 239 5.0 (15) 580 87.6 (12) 723 7.2 (16) 228 18.4 (10)
36 33 41* * ** * *DickinsonH 32 * * 96 * * 103 0.0 (1) 23 * *
148 88 9860.8 * *(58) * *Doniphan 88 * * 223 79.8 (52) 309 44.7 (82) 84 * *
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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(2)Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household by ClinicKansas
Clinic
2008 - 2010 Pediatric Nutrition SurveillanceTable 7A
Children Aged < 5 Years
Number %Breastfed
At Least
3Months
(Rank)
Number %Breastfed
At Least
6Months
(Rank)
Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)
Number %
(Rank)
Number %
(Rank)
<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day
(8)
Smoking in Household
49
Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household
1,468 1,016 1,04877.6 32.2 19.3(8) (1) (3)Douglas 986 8.1 (2) 2,179 80.4 (48) 2,957 7.4 (18) 910 23.4 (3)
77 57 59* * ** * *Edwards 57 * * 170 77.6 (65) 172 25.6 (58) 56 * *
57 38 37* * ** * *Elk 36 * * 126 85.7 (19) 133 32.3 (66) 33 * *
473 298 31877.6 18.8 9.1(8) (29) (39)Ellis 297 3.0 (37) 720 81.5 (42) 908 5.1 (7) 283 17.7 (13)
109 82 8963.3 * *(49) * *Ellsworth 82 * * 247 75.7 (75) 260 15.4 (40) 81 * *
1,997 1,440 1,57574.2 21.7 12.2(18) (17) (22)Finney 1,421 3.4 (32) 4,158 76.8 (70) 4,536 15.3 (39) 1,316 10.8 (41)
1,813 1,375 1,53473.1 19.7 9.3(23) (25) (34)Ford 1,363 1.5 (60) 3,753 87.0 (16) 4,040 6.1 (12) 1,244 4.7 (60)
554 383 41559.7 13.1 7.5(59) (51) (47)Franklin 374 3.2 (34) 935 84.4 (26) 1,042 13.7 (32) 356 10.7 (42)
1,234 777 79668.9 14.9 6.4(37) (45) (52)Geary 770 4.5 (19) 1,501 74.5 (81) 2,294 37.0 (73) 776 14.9 (21)
34 27 33* * ** * *Gove 26 * * 79 * * 82 * * 25 * *
48 41 37* * ** * *Graham 40 * * 101 76.2 (71) 116 44.8 (83) 30 * *
234 194 21469.2 13.9 8.4(36) (47) (41)Grant 192 2.6 (45) 508 80.1 (50) 533 14.4 (35) 172 5.2 (59)
151 125 12980.1 30.4 16.3(2) (2) (8)Gray 125 6.4 (5) 406 77.1 (69) 397 7.8 (20) 108 28.7 (2)
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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(2)Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household by ClinicKansas
Clinic
2008 - 2010 Pediatric Nutrition SurveillanceTable 7A
Children Aged < 5 Years
Number %Breastfed
At Least
3Months
(Rank)
Number %Breastfed
At Least
6Months
(Rank)
Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)
Number %
(Rank)
Number %
(Rank)
<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day
(8)
Smoking in Household
50
Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household
37 26 28* * ** * *Greeley 26 * * 60 * * 70 * * 25 * *
132 115 12358.3 12.2 8.1(64) (54) (45)Greenwood 113 3.5 (29) 356 96.3 (1) 333 20.1 (48) 103 13.6 (27)
74 57 59* * ** * *Hamilton 56 * * 171 75.4 (76) 183 17.5 (44) 47 * *
156 104 11372.4 26.0 13.3(27) (10) (18)Harper 104 8.7 (1) 311 70.7 (88) 339 27.7 (60) 94 * *
801 612 62877.8 23.9 12.4(7) (11) (20)Harvey 606 5.3 (12) 1,658 88.7 (7) 1,836 5.9 (11) 551 18.1 (11)
65 50 57* * ** * *Haskell 48 * * 207 80.2 (49) 180 15.6 (41) 44 * *
40 29 34* * ** * *Hodgeman 29 * * 83 * * 87 * * 26 * *
258 183 20571.7 20.8 9.3(32) (20) (34)Jackson 181 4.4 (20) 562 83.6 (28) 615 19.2 (46) 163 17.8 (12)
190 130 14962.6 13.1 9.4(51) (51) (32)Jefferson 129 7.0 (3) 368 92.4 (2) 399 42.4 (78) 126 17.5 (14)
39 34 35* * ** * *Jewell 34 * * 78 * * 85 * * 30 * *
2,593 1,780 1,89276.8 28.4 14.2(10) (6) (15)Johnson-M 1,761 4.3 (22) 4,435 84.6 (23) 5,478 21.7 (51) 1,663 13.3 (29)
3,298 2,281 2,41779.0 29.3 16.0(5) (5) (10)Johnson-O 2,239 3.8 (27) 5,693 82.2 (40) 6,881 18.2 (45) 2,067 16.0 (17)
67 45 48* * ** * *Kearny 45 * * 197 76.1 (72) 183 21.9 (52) 42 * *
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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Children Aged < 5 Years
Number %Breastfed
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Number %Breastfed
At Least
6Months
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Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)
Number %
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<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day
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Smoking in Household
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Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household
160 119 12678.8 21.0 14.3(6) (19) (13)Kingman 114 2.6 (45) 359 82.7 (36) 370 31.6 (64) 103 17.5 (14)
43 38 37* * ** * *Kiowa 35 * * 79 * * 98 * * 30 * *
545 381 43051.9 10.0 5.6(72) (61) (59)Labette 377 1.9 (53) 995 86.6 (17) 1,133 32.9 (68) 346 8.7 (55)
33 25 28* * ** * *Lane 24 * * 102 88.2 (10) 93 * * 22 * *
1,167 696 71963.1 15.4 7.6(50) (43) (46)Leavenwort 692 4.3 (22) 1,539 69.5 (89) 2,232 47.6 (85) 664 13.6 (27)
64 55 55* * ** * *Lincoln 55 * * 145 47.6 (95) 157 42.7 (79) 50 * *
209 151 17671.8 20.5 10.8(30) (22) (27)Linn 148 5.4 (11) 393 85.0 (22) 458 15.7 (42) 134 14.9 (21)
41 34 36* * ** * *Logan 34 * * 98 * * 93 * * 31 * *
899 668 74472.9 19.2 9.4(25) (27) (32)Lyon 659 3.9 (26) 1,890 78.2 (62) 2,042 7.3 (17) 590 12.9 (31)
153 109 12579.7 29.4 14.4(3) (4) (12)Marion 107 6.5 (4) 334 88.6 (8) 360 4.2 (5) 104 33.7 (1)
182 125 12962.6 16.8 9.3(51) (38) (34)Marshall 122 4.9 (16) 361 69.5 (89) 404 54.2 (93) 111 14.4 (23)
458 324 32971.8 22.5 10.9(30) (14) (26)Mc Pherson 315 3.5 (29) 806 78.0 (63) 989 4.4 (6) 305 18.7 (8)
121 101 10273.6 17.8 9.8(20) (32) (29)Meade 101 4.0 (25) 293 79.2 (56) 281 21.0 (49) 87 * *
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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Children Aged < 5 Years
Number %Breastfed
At Least
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Number %Breastfed
At Least
6Months
(Rank)
Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)
Number %
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Number %
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<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day
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Smoking in Household
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Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household
486 290 28873.5 18.6 8.3(21) (30) (43)Miami 286 2.8 (41) 633 84.5 (24) 910 21.5 (50) 287 18.5 (9)
133 90 9472.2 * *(28) * *Mitchell 88 * * 231 88.3 (9) 276 13.8 (33) 88 * *
460 323 36360.9 9.9 5.8(57) (62) (58)Montgome-C 321 2.8 (41) 915 81.5 (42) 1,018 36.0 (69) 303 7.9 (57)
529 379 43658.8 10.8 6.2(63) (58) (55)Montgome-I 374 3.2 (34) 1,026 83.4 (31) 1,158 36.0 (69) 337 9.8 (45)
83 50 67* * ** * *Morris 50 * * 154 83.1 (33) 187 13.4 (31) 47 * *
105 73 6861.0 * *(56) * *Nemaha 73 * * 146 82.9 (35) 197 46.2 (84) 66 * *
436 289 30956.2 13.5 6.8(67) (49) (50)Neosho-Ch 287 4.9 (16) 791 81.5 (42) 915 27.0 (59) 270 12.2 (33)
35 24 27* * ** * *Neosho-Er 24 * * 78 * * 78 * * 25 * *
35 23 23* * ** * *Ness 23 * * 82 * * 87 * * 19 * *
111 84 9476.6 * *(12) * *Norton 82 * * 217 88.9 (5) 233 7.7 (19) 70 * *
303 203 21559.4 14.8 8.4(60) (46) (41)Osage 202 5.9 (6) 491 83.5 (30) 593 23.1 (55) 197 11.7 (36)
56 44 52* * ** * *Osborne 42 * * 126 87.3 (15) 143 36.4 (71) 35 * *
81 61 66* * ** * *Ottawa 58 * * 159 83.0 (34) 185 5.4 (8) 52 * *
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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Number %Breastfed
At Least
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Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)
Number %
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<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day
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Smoking in Household
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Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household
167 115 14073.7 17.4 7.1(19) (35) (49)Pawnee 113 2.7 (43) 333 75.4 (76) 361 10.8 (26) 116 20.7 (4)
114 87 9385.1 * *(1) * *Phillips 85 * * 222 77.5 (66) 270 38.9 (76) 73 * *
53 45 53* * ** * *Pottawat-S 41 * * 186 87.6 (12) 157 3.8 (3) 38 * *
65 43 55* * ** * *Pottawat-W 43 * * 126 78.6 (58) 147 10.9 (28) 40 * *
225 146 16967.1 17.1 11.8(43) (36) (24)Pratt 141 5.7 (8) 432 86.1 (18) 488 37.7 (74) 135 15.6 (18)
34 36 35* * ** * *Rawlins 34 * * 95 * * 84 * * 29 * *
1,432 955 1,00964.1 17.6 9.8(48) (33) (29)Reno 939 3.6 (28) 2,295 87.8 (11) 2,937 10.8 (26) 854 13.0 (30)
104 89 8476.0 * *(13) * *Republic 88 * * 223 73.5 (83) 234 48.3 (87) 80 * *
216 139 15069.4 15.8 7.3(35) (42) (48)Rice 134 3.0 (37) 432 85.4 (21) 483 14.9 (37) 125 12.0 (34)
1,869 1,195 1,21674.9 19.5 9.3(16) (26) (34)Riley-Ft 1,174 5.7 (8) 2,746 69.0 (91) 4,107 19.5 (47) 1,148 20.6 (5)
1,234 828 80879.5 27.2 13.6(4) (7) (17)Riley-Manh 809 4.9 (16) 1,766 75.4 (76) 2,518 6.8 (14) 771 19.3 (7)
132 101 11068.2 23.8 17.3(39) (12) (6)Rooks 97 * * 268 83.6 (28) 308 39.0 (77) 90 * *
39 24 25* * ** * *Rush 24 * * 88 * * 89 * * 23 * *
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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(Rank)
Number %Breastfed
At Least
6Months
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Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)
Number %
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Number %
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<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day
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Smoking in Household
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Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household
139 92 9661.9 * *(55) * *Russell 88 * * 234 79.5 (54) 284 59.2 (95) 79 * *
1,576 1,049 1,14762.0 13.1 6.0(53) (51) (56)Saline 1,039 1.7 (57) 2,511 78.4 (59) 3,111 8.0 (21) 964 9.3 (47)
129 105 12258.9 26.7 18.0(62) (9) (5)Scott 99 * * 337 75.1 (80) 321 32.4 (67) 93 * *
3,560 2,466 2,67467.7 16.7 9.2(40) (40) (38)Sedgwick-C 2,439 2.5 (47) 6,552 67.9 (93) 7,617 10.5 (25) 2,269 10.0 (44)
5,901 4,222 4,31967.7 16.8 9.0(40) (38) (40)Sedgwick-M 4,176 2.9 (39) 10,281 73.2 (85) 12,363 12.2 (29) 3,875 9.0 (51)
4,054 2,865 3,03166.1 13.7 6.6(47) (48) (51)Sedgwick-S 2,835 1.8 (55) 6,990 84.5 (24) 8,378 6.1 (12) 2,639 9.1 (49)
32 21 21* * ** * *Seneca 21 * * 75 * * 78 * * 21 * *
1,422 1,086 1,13171.4 22.3 11.6(33) (16) (25)Seward 1,066 2.4 (50) 2,746 68.5 (92) 3,113 15.0 (38) 987 8.8 (54)
380 176 17876.8 29.5 16.9(10) (3) (7)ShawneeM&I 174 5.2 (13) 338 74.0 (82) 606 5.4 (8) 167 15.0 (20)
3,739 2,836 3,09366.7 20.1 12.4(45) (23) (20)ShawneeMa 2,789 5.1 (14) 7,305 75.4 (76) 8,238 8.4 (22) 2,524 14.1 (25)
35 25 26* * ** * *Sheridan 25 * * 57 * * 75 * * 19 * *
187 133 14873.3 23.3 18.2(22) (13) (4)Sherman 130 3.1 (36) 409 79.7 (53) 457 23.9 (56) 126 12.7 (32)
61 48 57* * ** * *Smith 47 * * 145 71.7 (86) 153 28.1 (61) 42 * *
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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Children Aged < 5 Years
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At Least
3Months
(Rank)
Number %Breastfed
At Least
6Months
(Rank)
Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)
Number %
(Rank)
Number %
(Rank)
<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day
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Smoking in Household
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Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household
108 88 9273.1 * *(23) * *Stafford 86 * * 286 83.2 (32) 272 7.0 (15) 74 * *
62 53 54* * ** * *Stanton 53 * * 161 78.3 (60) 149 14.1 (34) 48 * *
236 188 19975.8 27.1 16.1(14) (8) (9)Stevens 182 2.2 (51) 572 82.5 (38) 581 12.2 (29) 157 20.4 (6)
535 373 40166.9 15.0 8.2(44) (44) (44)Sumner 367 3.5 (29) 900 77.9 (64) 1,074 49.2 (88) 353 17.3 (16)
176 121 13174.4 19.8 15.3(17) (24) (11)Thomas 118 5.9 (6) 281 81.1 (46) 364 24.5 (57) 111 15.3 (19)
42 33 38* * ** * *Trego 32 * * 103 80.6 (47) 111 51.4 (92) 31 * *
64 54 58* * ** * *Wabaunsee 54 * * 131 85.5 (20) 150 3.3 (2) 46 * *
1 0 0* * ** * *Wallace 0 * * 2 * * 3 * * 1 * *
79 51 65* * ** * *Washington 51 * * 180 76.1 (72) 188 38.8 (75) 47 * *
51 40 44* * ** * *Wichita 39 * * 139 92.1 (3) 138 31.9 (65) 35 * *
266 205 21862.0 10.7 5.0(53) (59) (61)Wilson 203 1.5 (60) 548 78.3 (60) 576 50.0 (91) 189 8.5 (56)
36 21 22* * ** * *Woodson 21 * * 64 * * 68 * * 20 * *
6,256 4,454 4,73368.8 22.5 14.1(38) (14) (16)Wyandotte 4,407 4.4 (20) 11,993 70.9 (87) 13,408 22.1 (53) 4,026 9.0 (51)
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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Number %Breastfed
At Least
6Months
(Rank)
Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)
Number %
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Number %
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<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day
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Smoking in Household
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Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household
45 32 32* * ** * *Unknown Clinics 32 * * 29 * * 58 * * 30 * *
65,162 68.9 45,914 19.5 48,792 10.8Kansas 45,272 3.7 117,290 77.9 138,579 41,999 12.4 17.6
Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.
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