Maternal, Paternal, Child, and Adolescent Health

Alameda County Maternal, Infant and Young Child Health Indicators Through 2022 Report Cover

Alameda County Maternal, Infant and Young Child Health Indicators Through 2022
Published June 2025

This slide set presents the demographics of persons giving birth in Alameda County and identifies key maternal, perinatal and infant health inequities using recent data, trends, and comparisons for births through 2022. It was produced by the Alameda County Public Health Department Community Assessment Planning and Evaluation (CAPE) Unit in collaboration with the Maternal, Paternal, Child and Adolescent Health (MPCAH) Unit.

 

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Alameda County Maternal, Infant, and Young Child Health Indicators Table
Published June 2025

This table contains data on maternal, infant, and young child health indicators by race/ethnicity in Alameda County through 2022

 

MCH Indicators 2018

Alameda County Maternal, Child, and Youth Health Indicators
Published February 2023

This slide set presents the demographics of persons giving birth in Alameda County and identifies key perinatal and infant health inequities using recent data, trends, and comparisons by race/ethnicity and payer source/insurance. It was produced by the Alameda County Public Health Department Community Assessment Planning and Evaluation (CAPE) Unit in collaboration with the Maternal, Paternal, Child and Adolescent Health (MPCAH) Unit. Provided with notes and without notes.

MPCAH Indicators May 2019

Alameda County Maternal, Infant, and Young Child Health Indicators Table
Published February 2023

This table contains the most recent data on maternal, infant, and young child health indicators by race/ethnicity in Alameda County.

Every Babay Counts 2017

Every Baby Counts! Alameda County Birth Certificate Data Quality Meeting
Published October 2017

This presentation was delivered at the Every Baby Counts! Alameda County Birth Certificate Data Quality Meeting on September 21, 2017. This slide set highlights the level of Alameda County birth certificate data quality including current issues and areas of improvement; describes the public health importance of birth certificate data; and discusses how ACPHD uses birth certificate data within the Maternal, Paternal, Child, and Adolescent Health unit. It was produced by the Alameda County Public Health Department Community Assessment Planning and Evaluation (CAPE) unit in collaboration with the Maternal, Paternal, Child, and Adolescent Health (MPCAH) and Vital Registration units.

Obesity and Breastfeeding

CHDP Update Preventing Obesity Begins With Breastfeeding
Published 2012

This newsletter contains data on obesity and breastfeeding rates in Alameda County. It also includes information on breastfeeding benefits and promotion.


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