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Service Description: 5-year infant mortality rate (2014-'18): The number of deaths under one year of age that occur for every 1,000 live births. Source: Vision for Children at Risk, "Children of Metropolitan St. Louis: A Data Book for the Community" 2020, Eleventh Edition. pg 67. 5-year infant mortality rate data was obtained from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Missouri Information for Community Assessment Data (MICA). Calculations were made by Vision for Children at Risk. Data Note: Data were suppressed for Missouri Zip codes with fewer than five infant deaths over the five-year period. Inadequate Prenatal Care (2018): The percentage of babies born with inadequate prenatal care. Defined by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services as less than five visits for pregnancies lasting less than 37 weeks, less than eight visits for pregnancies of 37 weeks or longer or care beginning after the fourth month of pregnancy. Source: Source: Vision for Children at Risk, "Children of Metropolitan St. Louis: A Data Book for the Community" 2020, Eleventh Edition. pg 61. Inadequate prenatal care data was obtained from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Missouri Information for Community Assessment Data (MICA). Calculations were made by Vision for Children at Risk. Data Note: Data were suppressed for zip codes with fewer than five births. Blood Lead Levels (2018): Percent of children testing positive for greater than 5 micrograms blood lead levels of the total population under 72 months old. Source: Missouri Department of Health and Human Services - Missouri Public Health Information Management System, Environmental Public Health Tracking, Blood Lead Levels. Calculations performed by the City of St. Louis Department of Health. Please note that some zip codes have data suppressed and there are others where the calculated rate has been deemed unreliable by the Department of Health. Substance Overdose Fatalities by Neighborhood (2019): The count of substance overdose fatalities by neighborhood. Source: Medical Examiner's Office, City of St. Louis. Data tabulated by the City of St. Louis Department of Health.

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