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Query Builder for New Mexico Birth Data - Late (3rd Trimester) or No Prenatal Care

Query Builder Page Options

  • Selecting Geography

    Select the geographic areas you want to include. Hold down the control (ctrl) key to make multiple selections.

    Mother's Residency

    Geographic area is based on the mother's residence at the time the baby was born.

    Select geographic area(s) (mother's residence). (Default is all New Mexico counties.)

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  • Select other characteristics of the mother that you would like to include in your analysis. The default is all characteristics.

  • New Mexico Race/Ethnicity Coding

    Starting in 2000, the New Mexico Department of Health developed recommendations for standard categories for the presentation of data by race and Hispanic ethnicity.

    For purposes of presentation, race and ethnicity will be presented together using the following five major categories and labels:

    American Indian or Alaska Native

    Asian or Pacific Islander

    Black or African American

    Hispanic

    White

    The Hispanic category includes no other races but White. The White category may be interpreted as "White, non-Hispanic." And the non-White race categories include both Hispanic and non-Hispanic persons.

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  • Use these selections to filter the dataset by infant's characteristics. The default is all births.

  • Birth Weight

    Very Low Birth Weight: Live-born infants whose birth weight was less than 1500 grams (about 3.3 lbs.)

    Low Birth Weight: Live-born infants whose birth weight was at least 1500 grams but less than 2500 grams (about 5.5 lbs.)

    Normal Birth Weight: Live-born infants whose birth weight was at least 2500 grams but less than 4,000 grams

    High Birth Weight: Live-born infants whose birth weight was 4,000 or more grams (about 8.8 lbs.)

  • Gestational Age

    Gestational Age is the period of time a baby is carried in the uterus or the duration of the pregnancy, estimated by the birth attendant. Full-term gestation is considered between 37 and 42 weeks.

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  • Use these selections to filter the dataset by health care characteristics. The default is all births.

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Primary group by field

Defines the data's primary grouping dimension. The primary grouping is required and also controls the ordering of the result's data rows. In MS-Excel and other graphing packages this is typically referred to as the the "dataset's category". If viewing in a 2-d table layout then this value/dimension is associated with table's "row" values. Others will refer to this value as the first "cross by" or the first dimension.

Optional secondary group by field

Defines the 2nd field (or dimension) to be used to group and aggregate values by. MS-Excel chart users will commonly refer to this as the dataset's "series" field. If viewing in a 2-d table layout then this field is associated with data table's value columns. Series group bys are optional. Maps and some charts, like the "Pie" chart, are currently not programmed to handle datasets that have more than one group by e.g. they only work with the primary category type group by being specified.

Optional chart graph

Defines the optional chart graphic to display.

NOTE: Maps and some charts, like the "Pie" chart, are currently not programmed to handle datasets that have more than one group by e.g. they only work with the primary category type group by being specified. All other charts will only work with a maximum of 2 group bys e.g. if the fixed group by exists then the series group by can NOT be used with charting or maps.

Optional Map Visualization

Defines the optional map graphic to display.

NOTE: Maps are only available when the category is set to a geographical area and does not have a series defined.
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  2. Avoid any attempt to identify or contact individual(s) represented in the NM-IBIS query system data.
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Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics, Epidemiology and Response Division, New Mexico Department of Health, State Center for Health Statistics, Santa Fe, NM, 87502. Email: vrhs.data@doh.nm.gov.