Low Birth Rate
Adverse social and demographic factors negatively affect developmental outcomes for children of low birth weight and appear to have far greater effects on long-term cognitive outcomes than most of the biological risk factors. In addition, the cognitive defects associated with social or environmental risks become more pronounced as the child ages. Enrichment programs for low birth weight children seem to be most effective for the moderately low birth weight child who comes from a lower socioeconomic group. In Pierce County, since 1998, the rate of low-birth rates (per 100 births) has been slightly higher than the rest of the state. The rate of low birth rates has decreased only slightly (.03%) since 1998. The highest low birth weight rate for Pierce County between 1998 and 2008 occurred in 2004, when the rate of low weight births rose to 5.35 per hundred births. Put another way, nearly five out of one hundred babies are born of low birth weight in Pierce County. |

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Data Source: Birth Certificate Data: Washington State Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics. |