Data & Statistics
April 2012
Depression
Depression Affects 1 in 10 US Adults.
(Published: March 31, 2011)
March 2012
Cancer Deaths Drop
Cancer Death Rates Continue to Drop.
(Published: March 28, 2012)
Norovirus Illness
Outbreaks of Norovirus Illness in the United States.
(Published: March 12, 2012)
Brain Injury
Traumatic Brain Injury in the US.
(Published: March 5, 2012)
January 2012
Meds & Pregnancy
Understanding the effects of specific medications is import for both mother and baby.
(Published: January 9, 2012)
Heart Defects
Learn the Facts About Congenital Heart Defects.
(Published: January 3, 2012)
December 2011
PulseNet & Food
Detecting Foodborne Illness.
(Published: December 27, 2011)
Arthritis
Arthritis Contributes to Physical Inactivity.
(Published: December 19, 2011)
Blood Disorders
The lack of a public health framework is a particular concern.
(Published: December 5, 2011)
November 2011
Tuberculosis
In 2010 there were 11,182 new cases of tuberculosis reported in the United States.
(Published: November 21, 2010)
Foodborne Illness
Incidence of Foodborne Illness, 2010.
(Published: November 17, 2011)
Mammograms
Women with a disability are less likely to have obtained a mammogram within the previous two years.
(Published: November 14, 2011)
Lung Cancer
Lung cancer is one of the deadliest forms of cancer in both men and women. Don't smoke, and avoid secondhand smoke.
(Published: November 9, 2011)
Painkiller Overdoses
Prescription Painkiller Overdoses in the U.S.
(Published: November 1, 2011)
October 2011
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
Knowledge of the RSV Season can help prevent its spread.
(Published: October 24, 2010)
Breast Cancer Trends
Rates of New Cases and Deaths.
(Published: October 19, 2011)
Cancer Statistics
The Official Federal Statistics on Cancer
(Published: October 13, 2011)
September 2011
The Burden of Rabies
Learn how to help prevent rabies.
(Published: September 28, 2011)
Foodborne Disease Outbreaks
Foodborne Disease Outbreaks Are Deadly Serious – What You Can Do to Avoid Them
(Published: September 15, 2011)
August 2011
Drinking While Pregnant
Alcohol Use During Pregnancy Can Cause Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities.
(Published: September 13, 2011)
Prostate Cancer
Talk to your doctor about being screened for prostate cancer.
(Published: August 29, 2011)
Cerebral Palsy Occurrence in the US
Cerebral palsy is the most common cause of motor disability in childhood.
(Published: August 22, 2011)
Swimming Pool Safety
Stay Safe In and Around Swimming Pools.
(Published: August 15, 2011)
Cancer Cases and Deaths
Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex.
(Published: Aug 10, 2011)
Breastfeeding
Help Prevent Childhood Obesity From Birth.
(Published: Aug 2, 2011)
July 2011
Distracted Driving in the United States and Europe
Distracted drivers are compromising their own and other peoples' safety behind the wheel
(Published: July 20, 2011)
Physical Activity by Women at High Risk of Diabetes
Women should get at least 150 minutes of physical activity each week.
(Published: July 15, 2011)
Hemophilia
Obesity and Joint Disease in Hemophilia.
(Published: July 11, 2011)
Cancer Screening
1 in 3 Adults Are Not Getting Screened.
(Published: July 5, 2011)
Teen Birth Rates
Teen birth rates lowest in U.S. history, but remain significantly higher than those in most industrialized nations.
(Published: July 1, 2011)
June 2011
Drowning Risks in Natural Water Settings
Drowning is the second leading cause of unintentional injury death for children ages 1 to 14 years.
(Published: June 29, 2011)
Top 10 Cancers Among Men
Men Can Reduce Their Risk for Some of the Most Common Cancers.
(Published: June 22, 2011)
47.5 Million U.S. Adults Report a Disability
Arthritis Remains Most Common Cause.
(Published: June, 21, 2011)
Developmental Disabilities Increasing in US
This increase indicates a serious health problem.
(Published: June 14, 2011)
Spina Bifida
Estimates Can Help Communities Address Long-term Care Needs.
(Published: June 13, 2011)
Salmonella
Seven Tips: Make Sure your Food is Safer to Eat.
(Published: June 7, 2011)
May 2011
Global Tobacco Surveillance System Data
CDC releases new application with data on global tobacco use.
(Published: May 27, 2011)
Minority Health Surveillance
Substantial racial/ethnic health disparities exist in the United States.
(Published: May 23, 2011)
Global Tobacco Use Among Girls
Global Youth Tobacco Survey (1999–2008) indicates that 7% of girls surveyed smoke cigarettes.
(Published: May 19, 2011)
Obesity Trends in Adults with Arthritis
Obesity rates are 54% higher among adults with arthritis compared to those without the condition.
(Published: May 16, 2011)
Top 10 Cancers Among Women
Screening tests and the HPV vaccine can help prevent some of the most common types of cancer in women.
(Published: May 11, 2011)
Control Asthma
1 in 12 People Have Asthma.
(Published: May 3, 2011)
April 2011
Motorcycle Crash-Related Data
Between 2001 and 2008, more than 34,000 motorcyclists were killed.
(Published: April 28, 2011)
Asthma Survey
CDC Data from the In-depth Asthma Call-back Survey.
(Published: April 26, 2011)
Chlamydia and Gonorrhea
Two Most Commonly Reported Infectious Diseases in the United States.
(Published: April 22, 2011)
Older Drivers
Risk of Being Injured or Killed in a Motor Vehicle Crash Increases as People Age.
(Published: April 19, 2011)
Foodborne Illness
2011 Estimates of Foodborne Illness in the United States
(Published: April 15, 2011)
Preventing Teen Pregnancy in the US
More than 400,000 teen girls, aged 15-19 years, give birth each year in the US.
(Published: April 5, 2011)
Foreign-Born Cases of Tuberculosis
Countries of Origin of Foreign-Born Cases of Tuberculosis (TB) Diagnosed in the United States.
(Published: April 4, 2011)
March 2011
Colorectal (Colon) Cancer
Regular screening for colorectal cancer saves lives.
(Published: March 25, 2011)
Costs of Violent Deaths
Violence is costing about $47 billion a year in medical and work loss costs.
(Published: March 22, 2011)
Insufficient Sleep
A Public Health Epidemic.
(Published: March 17, 2011)
Hispanics and Arthritis
An Estimated 3.1 Million Hispanic Adults Have Arthritis.
(Published: March 14, 2011)
Parent-Reported ADHD Increasing
22% increase in 4 years.
(Published: March 9, 2011)
February 2011
Sodium (Salt)
Americans Consume Too Much Sodium
(Published: February 23, 2011)
Physical Inactivity Estimates
Staying active during leisure time can reduce your risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes and related diseases.
(Published: February 16, 2011)
Untreated Dental Caries (Cavities)
Data About Untreated Dental Caries (Cavities) in Children Ages 2-19
(Published: February 9, 2011)
High Blood Pressure and Cholesterol
Kill more than 800,000 adults in the US each year
(Published: February 1, 2011)
January 2011
Cervical Cancer
The Pap test and HPV vaccine can help prevent cervical cancer.
(Published: January 26, 2011)
Birth Defects Estimates
Updated Estimates for Selected Birth Defects.
(Published: January 21, 2011)
Birth Defects
Top Cause of Infant Death in Most Recent Data Release
(Published: January 19, 2010)
Seat Belts
Every Person, Every Seat, Every Trip.
(Published: January 4, 2011)
December 2010
Adverse Childhood Experiences
Linked to a wide range of health outcomes in adulthood.
(Published: December 30, 2010)
Five Drinks in 1 Day
Think before you drink.
(Published: December 22, 2010)
November 2010
HIV Testing
Testing is Critical to the Fight Against HIV.
(Published: November 30, 2010)
Access to Care
Millions Skip Needed Health Care.
(Published: November 9, 2010)
Kidney Failure and Diabetes
Controlling blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol may slow the progression of kidney disease.
(Published: November 4, 2010)
October 2010
Arthritis
50 Million US Adults Have Arthritis.
(Published: October 29, 2010)
Latino AIDS Awareness
HIV Diagnoses Among Adult and Adolescent Hispanics/Latinos.
(Published: October 26, 2010)
Fatal Teen Crashes
Parents: Protect your teen driver from crashes.
(Published: October 22, 2010)
Health Information Technology
Use Among US Adults.
(Published: October 8, 2010)
September 2010
The Burden of Rabies
Learn how to help prevent rabies.
(Published: September 27, 2010)
Prostate Cancer by Race and Ethnicity
Talk to your doctor about being screened for prostate cancer.
(Published: September 21, 2010)
Ovarian Cancer Rates
Learn about ovarian cancer, the deadliest gynecologic cancer. Treatment works best when found early.
(Published: September 1, 2010)
August 2010
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Disease
The Congenital Disease Mothers Don't Know About
(Published: August 25, 2010)
July 2010
Healthy Swimming
Avoid Recreational Water Illnesses (RWIs)!
(Published: July 28, 2010)
Healthy People 2010
Progress Made towards Healthy People 2010 Objectives.
(Published: July 21, 2010)
America's Children
Data on Child Well-Being, 2010.
(Published: July 15, 2010)
Childhood Arthritis
National and State Estimates of Childhood Arthritis and Other Rheumatic Conditions.
(Published: July 6, 2010)
June 2010
U.S. Men Report
Changes in Self-Reported Health Behaviors and Chronic Conditions from 1999 to 2009.
(Published: June 14, 2010)
May 2010
Health Insurance
Health insurance coverage improves access and quality of medical care and contributes to the overall health of Americans.
(Published: May 26, 2010)
Arthritis Pain
Physical activity such as walking, cycling or taking an arthritis exercise class can reduce arthritis joint pain.
(Published: May 10, 2010)
Arthritis Estimates
Arthritis estimates gathered in a federal and private collaborative effort.
(Published: May 7, 2010)
April 2010
Children with Sickle Cell Disease
Significantly Higher Medical Costs Than Those Without SCD
(Published: April 16, 2010)
Obesity Rates
Racial and ethnic disparities in obesity rates.
(Published: April 5, 2009)
March 2010
Sickle Cell Disease (SCD)
SCD and Visits to Emergency Departments (ED)
(Published: March 26, 2010)
February 2010
Fertility Drugs Impact
Six percent of US infants are now exposed to ovulation stimulation treatments.
(Published: February 24, 2010)
Sodium (Salt)
Americans Consume Too Much Sodium (Salt)
(Published: February 16, 2010)
January 2010
Obesity, Diabetes Estimates
Highest rates in the South, Appalachia and some tribal lands
(Published: January 7, 2010)
December 2009
Down Syndrome
The total number of cases at birth in the US increased.
(Published: December 23, 2009)
Insufficient Rest or Sleep in Adults
Sufficient sleep is not a luxury—it is a necessity.
(Published: December 7, 2009)
September 2009
Prostate Cancer
Talk to your doctor about being screened for prostate cancer.
(Published: September 9, 2009)
Working in Hot Environments
Workers should avoid exposure to extreme heat.
(Published: September 3, 2009)
August 2009
Overweight Children
Overweight Children Ages 6-17: Increased from 6% in 1976-1980 to 17% in 2005-2006.
(Published: August 28, 2009)
Breastfeeding
Increase in breastfeeding among US children 0 to 5 years of age, 2003 and 2007.
(Published: August 11, 2009)
July 2009
Cancer in Children
Leading cause of death among children in the United States declining.
(Published: July 30, 2009)
Obesity Rates
Racial and ethnic disparities in obesity rates.
(Published: July 24, 2009)
June 2009
Negative Health Behaviors
More U.S. Men Report Negative Health Behaviors than U.S. Women.
(Published: June 12, 2009)
May 2009
Congenital Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Disease
The Congenital Disease Mothers Don't Know About.
(Published: May 22, 2009)
April 2009
Swine Flu
U.S. Human Cases of Swine Flu Infection.
(Published: April 28, 2009)
Malaria Cases Reported in the United States, 2007
Be aware of ways to prevent travel-related diseases like malaria.
(Published: April 21, 2009)
March 2009
World TB Day 2009
Education and intervention efforts targeting those at high risk for TB.
(Published: March 23, 2009)
Diabetes is Common, Disabling, Deadly
Early detection can prevent much of diabetes' burden.
(Published: March 23, 2009)
Influenza and Antiviral Drugs
Health care providers: monitor influenza activity in your area.
(Published: March 6, 2009)
Chronic Kidney Disease
An Estimated 26 Million Adults in the United States have CKD.
(Published: March 3, 2009)
February 2009
Arthritis and Managing Heart Disease
Managing Heart Disease Through Physical Activity? Arthritis May Create Challenges.
(Published: February 26, 2009)
January 2009
Trends in Spina Bifida
Women of childbearing age: take at least 400 micrograms of folic acid daily.
(Published: January 22, 2009)
Trends in Spina Bifida
Women of childbearing age should consume at least 400 mcg of folic acid daily.
(Published: January 15, 2009)
December 2008
Blood Pressure Categories by Race/Ethnicity
Know your blood pressure level and check it regularly
(Published: December 12, 2008)
Health Insurance
30.4% of Hispanics, 17% of blacks, and 9.9% of whites do not have health insurance
(Published December 3, 2008)
November 2008
Average Duration of Pregnancy, by Number of Births (per Pregnancy)
Work with your health care provider to minimize the risk of premature birth.
(Published: November 14, 2008)
October 2008
Breast Cancer Screening Services Provided
Mammography is the best method to detect breast cancer in its earliest, most treatable form. Early detection can save lives.
(Published October 31, 2008)
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
Protect children at high risk for severe disease if infected with RSV.
(Published October 23, 2008)
Disability and Health Status
Strategies to reduce racial health inequalities must improve the health and well-being of people with disabilities as well.
(Published October 16, 2008)
Health Status and Routine Physical Activities in Adults by Hearing Status
Adults with hearing loss have substantial health disparities.
(Published October 9, 2008)
September 2008
Adult Daily Activity Limitations, by Age Group and Type
Those over age 75 are three times more likely to need help with daily activities. (Published September 22, 2008)
August 2008
Older Adults Receiving Exercise Counseling
Being physically active can prevent and help treat many common chronic medical conditions.
(Published: August 28, 2008)
Adults Reporting Joint Pain or Stiffness
Understanding the possible causes and treatment options is key to improving joint health.
(Published: August 20, 2008)
July 2008
2007 National Diabetes Fact Sheet Data
Diabetes: Minorities Face Greater Burden
(Published July 9, 2008)
June 2008
Dental Visits in the Past Year --- 1997, 2004, and 2005
About how long has it been since you last saw or talked to a dentist?
(Published: June 5, 2008)
May 2008
Sleep Studies
Percentage of adults who reported an average of ≤6 hours of sleep per 24-hour period.
(Published: May 14, 2008)
April 2008
Children's Respiratory Hospitalizations
Hospitalizations for Types of Respiratory Diseases, Children Aged <15 Years, 2005
(Published: April 9, 2008)
March 2008
National Poison Prevention Week
Data & Statistics home page feature examines poisoning-related deaths from 2004.
(Published: March 17, 2008)
Nonfatal Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs)
Injuries from Sports and Recreation Activities --- United States, 2001—2005
(Published: March 13, 2008)
February 2008
Work-related Eye Injuries
Work-related Eye Injuries Treated in Emergency Departments by Injury Source (2000)
(Published: February 27, 2008)
January 2008
Folic Acid Supplements
Use of Supplements Containing Folic Acid Among Women of Childbearing Age - United States, 2007
(Published: January 16, 2008)
December 2007
New Patient Acceptance Percentages
Percentage of Office-Based Primary-Care Physicians Who Did Not Accept New Patients
(Published December 6, 2007)
November 2007
Births by Gestational Age
Distribution of Births by Gestational Age, United States, 1990 and 2005.
(Published November 21, 2007)
Blood Glucose Daily Self-Monitoring
Rate of Daily Self-Monitoring Among Adults with Diabetes Aged 18 Years and Older, 1997-2006.
(Published November 14, 2007)
October 2007
Physical Activity, United States, 2005
25.6% of adults with a disability were inactive, compared with 12.8% of those without disabilities.
(Published October 17, 2007)
Breastfed Infants, United States
Among infants born during 1990—1993, 55% were ever breastfed; during 1997—2000, 67% were.
(Published October 10, 2007)
Adults Reporting Arthritis or a Related Condition, United States, 2006
Women were more likely than men to report having some form of arthritis.
(Published October 3, 2007)
September 2007
Smoking Cessation Advice and Assistance
In 2005, 47.9 percent of smokers reported that healthcare professionals advised them to quit smoking in the past twelve months.
(Published September 25, 2007)
Nail Gun Injuries
In 2005, approximately 28,000 (98%) of 28,600 workers injured by nail guns were men.
(Published September 12, 2007)
August 2007
Prevalence of Heart Disease, U.S., 2005
A total of 6.5% of respondents reported a history of one or more heart conditions.
(Published August 8, 2007)
July 2007
Statistics on Asthma-related Absences
Asthma attacks interfere with daily activities, including attending school and going to work.
(Published July 24, 2007)
June 2007
Secondhand Smoke
An estimated 45 million people smoke cigarettes in the United States.
(Published June 14, 2007)
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