Illinois Department of Public Health
535 West Jefferson Street
Springfield, Illinois 62761
Phone 217-782-4977
Fax 217-782-3987
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The Illinois Department of Public
Health (IDPH) collects and evaluates thousands of health statistics to measure
progress toward state and national health objectives. These numbers also
provide the basis for developing and implementing public health strategies for
disease prevention and health promotion. This site provides just some of the
statistics gathered by IDPH.
VITAL STATISTICS
IDPH each year records about a half million vital record events -- births,
deaths, marriages, divorces, adoptions and abortions -- as mandated by state
statutes and federal uniform data collection requirements.
Birth Statistics
Births by county of residence,
1990 to 1999 and 2000
to 2006
Total number of babies born to Illinois teenagers, by
state and county, for 1993 and 1994, or
1995 and 1996, or
1997 and 1998 or 1999 and 2000 or 2000
and 2001 or 2002 and 2003 or 2003 and 2004 or 2004 and 2005 or 2005 and 2006.
The number of births to Illinois mothers under 20 years of age,
1959 - 2006.
Total number of multiple births born
in Illinois, by state and county, for
1989 | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993
1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998
1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003
2004 | 2005 | 2006
The number of babies born in Illinois and births to unmarried women,
1950 to 2006.
Marriage/Divorce Statistics
Marriages statewide and by county,
1990 to 1999 | 2000
- 2005
Divorces and annulments statewide and by county,
1990 to 1999 | 2000 - 2005
Marriage, and divorce and annulments statewide by number, and by rate per
1,000 population, 1958-2005
Infant Mortality Statistics
The number of Illinois infants who died before their 1st birthday
and the mortality rates per 1,000 live births by state and county for
1993 - 1995,
1996 - 1998,
1999 - 2001, 2002 - 2004, 2003 - 2005 and 2004 - 2006
Illinois Infant Mortality, 1907 -
2006
Illinois Infant Mortality Rate by Race,
1980-2006
Death Statistics
Total number of deaths to Illinois residents and deaths by county of
residence, 1990 to 1999 and
2000 to 2006.
The leading causes of death for Illinois residents.
1990 |
1991 |
1992 |
1993 |
1994 |
1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 |
2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 |
2005 | 2006
Compilation of Mortality Data for Selected Causes of Death,
1990 - 2006
Abortion Statistics
Statewide Induced Pregnancy Terminations
1973-2006
The number of induced pregnancy terminations reported in Illinois by county (if
in excess of 50), by age and marital status.
1995 | 1996 | 1997
| 1998 | 1999 | 2000
| 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006
County Vital Statistic Tables
Detailed vital statistics tables for residents of Illinois, the city of Chicago
and the state's 102 counties are available for calendar years
1995, 1996, 1997, 1998,
1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002. The
display for each of these geographic areas consists of two pages, one page for
natality data and one for mortality data, accessible individually by clicking
on the triangle to the left of the area name. Individual pages (as well as the
entire document or selected page ranges) can be printed. These tables are
similar to and contain the same data as those appearing in the annual Vital
Statistics Illinois publications. A separate section on
data sources and analysis contains
information concerning collection, analysis and applicability of the data.
NOTE: In order to view PDF documents,
you need a copy of theAdobe Acrobat Reader
software.
Illinois Population
1991 - 1999
2000 - 2005
Illinois Population from the Decennial Censuses, by
County, 1980, 1990 and 2000
2000 Census Population for Illinois,
Counties and Incorporated Places
Hospital Discharge Data
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) collects and evaluates thousands of health statistics to measure progress toward state and national health objectives. These numbers also provide the basis for developing and implementing public health strategies for disease prevention and health promotion. This site provides just some of the statistics gathered by IDPH.
Database
and Datafile Resource Guide
The Database and Datafile Resource Guide (DDRG) identifies the data elements
collected within the Illinois Department of Public Health.
IPLAN Data System
The IPLAN Data System is a searchable database containing more than 100
health-related indicators at the state, county and community levels. This data
systems contains pertinent information for use by the public, health
professionals, researchers and news media interested in the health of their
communities.
Epidemiologic Studies
Behavioral Risk Factor
Surveillance System (BRFSS)
Illinois Trivia Information
What was the largest baby born in Illinois? The day most births occurred? The
oldest bride and groom? The month in which most marriages take place? These
facts and more are included in this listing of selected vital statistics for
1993, 1994,
1995, 1996,
1997,1998, 1999,
2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006
Illinois' Most
Popular Baby Names
Jacob, Michael, Matthew, and Daniel. Emily, Hannah, Jessica and Grace. Illinois
parents find these names to their liking. These boy and girl names have
dominated the list of the state's most popular baby names since 1980. The top
25 boy and girl names are here.
1980 - 1989 boys,
girls
1990 - 1999 boys,
girls
2000 - 2005 boys and girls
DISEASE STATISTICS
IDPH conducts surveillance and implements control activities for reportable
communicable diseases. State regulations require physicians, other health care
providers and others to report certain diseases to local health departments,
which, in turn, report the information to IDPH. Generally, reportable diseases
meet two criteria -- the cause is due to a specific disease-producing agent and
there is a public health intervention for prevention of other cases. Data on
more than 100,000 cases of infectious and communicable diseases reported
annually to IDPH are used to administer prevention and control programs.
Infectious Diseases
Reportable Communicable Disease
Cases, 1990 - 1999
Reportable Communicable Disease
Cases, 2000 - 2007
AIDS/HIV Reports
Since 1981, more than 30,000 Illinoisans have been diagnosed with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Of that figure, about 53 percent have died. The number of Illinois cases is the sixth highest total in the U.S., trailing New York, California, Florida, Texas and New Jersey.
Surveillance Reports
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, December 2008 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, November 2008 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, October 2008 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, September 2008 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, August 2008 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, July 2008 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, June 2008 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, May 2008 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, April 2008 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, March 2008 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, February 2008 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, January 2008 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, December 2007 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, November 2007 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, October 2007 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, September 2007 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, August 2007 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, July 2007 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, June 2007 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, May 2007 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, April 2007 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, March 2007 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, February 2007 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, January 2007 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, December 2006 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, November 2006 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, October 2006 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, September 2006 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, August 2006 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, July 2006 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, June 2006 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, May 2006 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, April 2006 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, March 2006 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, February 2006 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, January 2006 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, December 2005 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, November 2005 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, October 2005 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, September 2005 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, August 2005 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, July 2005 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, June 2005 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, May 2005 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, April 2005 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, March 2005 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, February 2005 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, January 2005 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, December 2004 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, November 2004 - PDF
AIDS/HIV/STD Surveillance Report, October 2004 - PDF
Quarterly AIDS/HIV Surveillance Report, September 2004 - PDF
AIDS/HIV Surveillance Report, August 2004 - PDF
AIDS/HIV Surveillance Report, July 2004 - PDF
Quarterly AIDS/HIV Surveillance Report, June 2004 - PDF
Other Reports
Statewide Reported AIDS Cases, 2004 - 2005
Reported AIDS Cases by County, 1981-1989 | 1990-1999 | 2000-2005
AIDS Cases by Diagnosis and Report Years
Reported Statewide Deaths, 1991-1999 | 2000-2002
Deaths by County, 1995-2002
Sexually Transmitted
Diseases
2003 - 2007
Chlamydia Cases and Rates
Gonorrhea Cases and Rates
Early Syphilis Cases and Rates
Primary & Secondary Syphilis Cases and Rates
2002 - 2006
Chlamydia Cases and Rates
Gonorrhea Cases and Rates
Early Syphilis Cases and Rates
Primary & Secondary Syphilis Cases and Rates
2001 - 2005
Chlamydia Cases and Rates
Gonorrhea Cases and Rates
Early Syphilis Cases and Rates
Primary & Secondary Syphilis Cases and Rates
2000 - 2004
Gonorrhea Cases |
Rates
Primary & Secondary Syphilis Cases |
Rates
Early Syphilis Cases |
Rates
Chlamydia Cases |
Rates
1990 - 1999
Gonorrhea Cases |
Rates
Primary & Secondary Syphilis Cases |
Rates
Early Syphilis Cases |
Rates
Chlamydia Cases |
Rates
Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Illinois, 2006 Epidemiologic Summary and Yearly Trends
for 1997 - 2006 - PDF
Monthly sexually transmitted disease reports can be found above in the AIDS/HIV/STD surveillance reports.
Tuberculosis Statistics
CHILDHOOD LEAD POISONING SURVEILLANCE REPORT
In 1993, state-mandated screening for childhood lead poisoning in children 6
years of age and younger began. Physicians and other health care providers have
conducted 2.4 million lead tests and reported about 270,000 children with
elevated lead levels. The numbers of elevated and normal test results are used
to identify areas where effort is needed to combat lead poisoning.
1993 - 1994, 1995 - 1996, 1997
- 1998, 1999 - 2000,
2000 - 2001, 2001 - 2002, 2002 - 2003, 2003 - 2004, 2004 - 2005 or 2005 - 2006
Printed Reports
Illinois Lead Program Surveillance Report - 2007 - PDF
Illinois Lead Program Surveillance Report - 2006 - PDF
Illinois Lead Program Surveillance Report - 2005 - PDF
Health Indicators
Emergency Medical Services
(EMS) Data Reporting System
This interactive data system supports querying of five statewide databases,
providing health related descriptive information at the state, EMS region,
county and local level. These databases include the Illinois Department of
Public Health (IDPH) Death Certificate Database, IDPH Prehospital Run Report
Database, IDPH Trauma Registry Database, Illinois Department of Transportation
(IDOT) Traffic Crash Database and the Illinois Hospital & HealthSystems
Association (IHHA) Hospital Discharge Database.
ILLINOIS PREGNANCY RISK ASSESSMENT MONITORING SYSTEM (PRAMS)
Illinois PRAMS Facts 2006
Illinois PRAMS Facts 2005
Illinois PRAMS Facts 2004
PRAMS Surveillance Highlights
2005 Surveillance Report - PDF
2004 Surveillance Report - PDF
2003 Surveillance Report - PDF
2002 Surveillance Report - PDF
2001 Surveillance Report - PDF
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