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Preterm Births by County of Residence, New Jersey, 2022

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Preterm Births by County of Residence, New Jersey, 2022

Atlantic
Bergen
Burlington
Camden
Cape May
Cumberland
Essex
Gloucester
Hudson
Hunterdon
Mercer
Middlesex
Monmouth
Morris
Ocean
Passaic
Salem
Somerset
Sussex
Union
Warren

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Percentage of Live Births

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County, New Jersey, United StatesAtlanticBergenBurlingtonCamdenCape MayCumberlandEssexGloucesterHudsonHunterdonMercerMiddlesexMonmouthMorrisOceanPassaicSalemSomersetSussexUnionWarrenNew JerseyUnited States0.0%2.0%4.0%6.0%8.0%10.0%12.0%14.0%16.0%Percentage of Live BirthsPreterm Births by County of Residence, New Jersey, 2022
County, New Jersey, United StatesPercentage of Live Births95% Confidence Interval, Lower Limit95% Confidence Interval, Upper LimitCount
Atlantic19.6%8.5%10.8%261
Bergen29.2%8.6%9.8%860
Burlington38.7%7.9%9.5%411
Camden410.5%9.7%11.3%642
Cape May511.1%8.9%13.4%84
Cumberland611.0%9.5%12.4%201
Essex710.2%9.6%10.8%1,036
Gloucester810.0%8.9%11.0%304
Hudson99.8%9.2%10.4%888
Hunterdon108.1%6.5%9.7%90
Mercer119.5%8.6%10.4%397
Middlesex129.1%8.5%9.7%778
Monmouth138.9%8.2%9.6%576
Morris147.2%6.5%7.9%370
Ocean157.3%6.8%7.8%742
Passaic1611.7%10.9%12.5%749
Salem179.8%7.7%12.0%72
Somerset188.3%7.3%9.2%271
Sussex199.5%8.0%11.0%137
Union208.6%7.9%9.3%578
Warren219.6%7.8%11.5%95
New Jersey340009.3%9.1%9.4%9,542
United States10000010.4%380,548

Why Is This Important?

Prematurity increases the risk for infant morbidity and mortality. Infants born preterm are at greater risk of dying in the first month of life. Preterm infants may require intensive care at birth and are at higher risk of developmental disabilities and chronic illnesses throughout life. They are more likely to require special education services. Health care costs and length of hospital stay are higher for preterm infants. The more preterm an infant is born, the more severe the health problems are likely to be.

Definition

Percent of live births before 37 weeks of gestation based on obstetric estimate

Preterm is synonymous with premature. Infants born before 37 weeks of pregnancy are considered preterm and those born at or after 37 weeks of pregnancy are called full term. Most pregnancies last around 40 weeks.

Data Notes

Confidence intervals are not available for U.S. data.

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How the Measure is Calculated

  • Numerator:

    Number of births born before 37 weeks of gestation based on obstetric estimate
  • Denominator:

    Total number of live births

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Indicator Data Last Updated On 04/09/2024, Published on 06/06/2024
Center for Health Statistics, New Jersey Department of Health, PO Box 360, Trenton, NJ 08625-0360, e-mail: chs@doh.nj.gov (https://www.nj.gov/health/chs)