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Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS): PRAMS Surveillance Reports

Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) has served as a state-specific data source for maternal and child health (MCH) issues. The dissemination of PRAMS data is an essential step in translating findings from PRAMS into public health action. Data are presented by state, by sociodemographic characteristics. Trend data are also presented by state. Offered below by year in PDF logo PDF format.

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2002 PRAMS Surveillance Report PDF–25MB

 

2000 PRAMS Surveillance Report



2000 PRAMS Surveillance Report PDF–14.5MB

 


1999 PRAMS Surviellance report cover

1999 PRAMS Surveillance Report  PDF–1048KB

 

 

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1998 PRAMS Surveillance Report  PDF–1039KB

 

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1997 PRAMS Surveillance Report  PDF–853KB

 

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1996 PRAMS Surveillance Report  PDF–1037KB

 

1995 PRAMS Surveillance Report
Preface • Acknowledgments • Contents PDF–92KB
Multistate Exhibits PDF–157KB
Appendixes PDF–168KB

 

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Page last reviewed: 6/22/07
Page last modified: 8/24/06
Content source: Division of Reproductive Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

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The Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Program (MCH EPI) provides financial and technical support to states, and in some cases, time-limited assignments of senior epidemiologists to state maternal and child health programs.

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