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Different Types of Data * *
How to Use Sources *
When needing to
obtain aggregate child death data, Coordinators have two options: query the
online data systems provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
or request more specific information from the state CDR program.
Which source to use for
different types of data
CDC WISQARS
can be used to request a report for:
CDC WONDER
can be used to:
Search
for and read published documents on public health concerns, including:
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Reports
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Recommendations and guidelines
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Articles and statistical research data published by CDC
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Reference materials and bibliographies on health-related topics.
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Query
numeric data sets on:
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CDC's
mainframe and other computers, via "fill-in-the blank" web pages.
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County
specific data
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Public-use data sets about:
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Mortality (deaths)
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Cancer incidence
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HIV
and AIDS
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Behavioral risk factors
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Diabetes
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Natality (births)
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Census data
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Many
other topics
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Information collected at CDR meetings
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County
rankings
How to use each source of data
CDC WISQARS (WISQARS=Web-based
Injury Statistical Query and Reporting System)
1.
Go to:
http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/wisqars/default.htm
2.
Fill in the requested information
CDC WONDER (WONDER=Wide-ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research)
1. Go to:
http://wonder.cdc.gov
2. Injury Prevention section click on
injury mortality data
-OR-
3. Injury prevention section click on
mortality-underlying cause of death Fill out all requested information on the firm and when you come to the
ICD-10 code section, search for pertinent codes by clicking Keyword search of
ICD
STATE CDR OFFICE
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Fill out “Child Death Review & FIMR Data Request Form”
[.doc]
[.pdf].
The form is in section 8
of Consultant’s Manual.
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Fax or
mail the form to the State CDR Office at: Michigan Child Death Review Program;
2438 Woodlake Cr., Suite 240; Okemos, MI 48864. Fax: (517) 324-7365.
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