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Page: Run Date: 3 / 14 / 12 (1) (2) Number Included in Analysis (3) Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution by Clinic Clinic Kansas 2011 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance A Table 4 Children Aged < 5 Years % % % % % White, Not Hispanic Black, Not Hispanic Hispanic American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander All Other / Unknown % Multiple Races % 1 Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution 272 83.5 2.2 6.3 0.7 0.7 0.0 Allen 6.6 205 87.3 1.5 4.9 1.0 0.0 0.0 Anderson 5.4 531 81.5 9.6 3.0 0.8 0.0 0.0 Atchison 5.1 9 * * * * * * Barber-Kio * 140 86.4 2.9 8.6 0.0 1.4 0.0 Barber-Med 0.7 1,001 57.0 1.4 38.4 0.0 0.2 0.0 Barton 3.0 476 84.5 3.6 4.2 0.8 0.6 0.0 Bourbon 6.3 358 67.3 0.8 9.2 17.3 0.3 0.0 Brown 5.0 988 82.9 1.2 10.7 0.6 0.0 0.0 Butler 4.6 57 * * * * * * Chase * 122 88.5 0.0 4.9 0.8 0.0 0.0 Chautauqua 5.7 125 83.2 0.0 5.6 1.6 2.4 0.0 CherokeeBS 7.2 480 82.9 2.1 5.2 2.3 2.1 0.0 CherokeeCo 5.4 49 * * * * * * Cheyenne * 29 * * * * * * Clark * 212 89.6 1.4 2.8 2.4 0.0 0.0 Clay 3.8 290 86.6 1.4 9.0 1.7 0.7 0.0 Cloud 0.7 99 * * * * * * Coffey * 38 * * * * * * Comanche * Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. Excludes records with errors. Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions. (1) (2) (3) *

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% % % % %

White, Not Hispanic

Black, Not Hispanic

HispanicAmerican

Indian/Alaska Native

Asian/Pacific Islander

All Other / Unknown

%

Multiple Races

%

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Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution

272 83.5 2.2 6.3 0.7 0.7 0.0Allen 6.6

205 87.3 1.5 4.9 1.0 0.0 0.0Anderson 5.4

531 81.5 9.6 3.0 0.8 0.0 0.0Atchison 5.1

9 * * * * * *Barber-Kio *

140 86.4 2.9 8.6 0.0 1.4 0.0Barber-Med 0.7

1,001 57.0 1.4 38.4 0.0 0.2 0.0Barton 3.0

476 84.5 3.6 4.2 0.8 0.6 0.0Bourbon 6.3

358 67.3 0.8 9.2 17.3 0.3 0.0Brown 5.0

988 82.9 1.2 10.7 0.6 0.0 0.0Butler 4.6

57 * * * * * *Chase *

122 88.5 0.0 4.9 0.8 0.0 0.0Chautauqua 5.7

125 83.2 0.0 5.6 1.6 2.4 0.0CherokeeBS 7.2

480 82.9 2.1 5.2 2.3 2.1 0.0CherokeeCo 5.4

49 * * * * * *Cheyenne *

29 * * * * * *Clark *

212 89.6 1.4 2.8 2.4 0.0 0.0Clay 3.8

290 86.6 1.4 9.0 1.7 0.7 0.0Cloud 0.7

99 * * * * * *Coffey *

38 * * * * * *Comanche *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with errors.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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768 57.2 2.9 37.2 0.4 0.1 0.0Cowley-Ark 2.2

643 76.4 2.0 12.0 0.5 1.6 0.0Cowley-Win 7.6

5 * * * * * *Crawford-G *

1,258 73.8 3.2 15.2 0.9 0.7 0.0Crawford-P 6.3

54 * * * * * *Decatur *

422 85.8 0.2 9.5 0.0 0.0 0.0DickinsonA 4.5

91 * * * * * *DickinsonH *

137 86.9 0.7 5.8 2.2 0.0 0.0Doniphan 4.4

1,744 53.6 9.1 14.9 5.5 5.2 0.0Douglas 11.8

85 * * * * * *Edwards *

65 * * * * * *Elk *

500 71.2 3.0 22.2 0.4 0.4 0.0Ellis 2.8

161 86.3 0.6 9.3 1.2 0.0 0.0Ellsworth 2.5

2,664 16.4 1.5 77.4 0.1 3.7 0.0Finney 0.9

2,572 13.7 1.7 83.6 0.1 0.5 0.0Ford 0.4

642 82.9 1.4 8.1 0.5 0.0 0.0Franklin 7.2

1,412 41.4 22.2 22.7 0.6 1.5 0.0Geary 11.5

47 * * * * * *Gove *

83 * * * * * *Graham *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with errors.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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White, Not Hispanic

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HispanicAmerican

Indian/Alaska Native

Asian/Pacific Islander

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%

Multiple Races

%

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Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution

317 15.5 0.3 83.3 0.3 0.0 0.0Grant 0.6

265 68.3 2.3 27.9 0.8 0.4 0.0Gray 0.4

57 * * * * * *Greeley *

198 88.9 0.5 7.6 1.0 0.5 0.0Greenwood 1.5

109 13.8 1.8 84.4 0.0 0.0 0.0Hamilton 0.0

208 69.7 0.5 22.6 1.0 1.0 0.0Harper 5.3

1,137 61.9 2.9 28.6 0.5 0.5 0.0Harvey 5.5

99 * * * * * *Haskell *

49 * * * * * *Hodgeman *

344 63.4 2.0 14.8 8.4 0.0 0.0JacksonHol 11.3

15 * * * * * *JacksonPBP *

251 93.2 0.8 3.6 1.2 0.0 0.0Jefferson 1.2

50 * * * * * *Jewell *

3,194 35.3 16.1 41.4 0.2 2.5 0.0Johnson-M 4.4

4,045 35.6 11.2 44.0 0.5 2.4 0.0Johnson-O 6.2

80 * * * * * *Kearny *

189 89.9 2.6 5.8 0.0 1.1 0.0Kingman 0.5

73 * * * * * *Kiowa *

620 67.9 8.4 8.9 1.9 0.3 0.0Labette 12.6

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with errors.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution

52 * * * * * *Lane *

1,317 56.5 14.7 17.2 0.5 0.5 0.0Leavenwort 10.7

84 * * * * * *Lincoln *

277 94.9 0.4 4.3 0.0 0.0 0.0Linn 0.4

61 * * * * * *Logan *

1,119 45.0 4.4 46.3 0.5 1.4 0.0Lyon 2.4

215 82.3 0.5 14.0 0.9 0.9 0.0Marion 1.4

245 84.5 0.8 6.5 1.2 0.0 0.0Marshall 6.9

505 76.2 2.6 16.4 1.2 0.4 0.0Mc Pherson 3.2

186 52.7 1.1 44.6 0.0 0.0 0.0Meade 1.6

570 82.6 2.8 7.9 0.0 0.0 0.0Miami 6.7

177 90.4 0.6 7.3 0.0 0.6 0.0Mitchell 1.1

595 58.3 12.4 17.0 3.2 0.3 0.0Montgome-C 8.7

619 71.4 5.8 12.6 1.6 1.0 0.0Montgome-I 7.6

105 83.8 2.9 7.6 1.0 0.0 0.0Morris 4.8

122 85.2 0.0 9.8 0.8 0.0 0.0Nemaha 4.1

546 84.4 0.9 11.7 0.4 0.2 0.0Neosho-Ch 2.4

47 * * * * * *Neosho-Er *

37 * * * * * *Ness *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with errors.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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165 82.4 2.4 14.5 0.6 0.0 0.0Norton 0.0

387 91.7 0.8 3.6 0.0 0.0 0.0Osage 3.9

67 * * * * * *Osborne *

115 94.8 0.0 3.5 0.0 0.0 0.0Ottawa 1.7

237 70.5 3.8 19.8 0.4 0.0 0.0Pawnee 5.5

142 89.4 0.7 7.0 0.0 0.7 0.0Phillips 2.1

82 * * * * * *Pottawat-S *

72 * * * * * *Pottawat-W *

299 76.3 0.3 20.1 0.3 0.3 0.0Pratt 2.7

47 * * * * * *Rawlins *

1,575 68.1 3.0 21.4 0.3 0.5 0.0Reno 6.7

134 80.6 1.5 10.4 0.7 0.0 0.0Republic 6.7

287 67.6 1.0 27.9 0.0 1.4 0.0Rice 2.1

2,464 61.5 11.6 18.3 1.6 2.3 0.0Riley-Ft 4.7

1,401 61.4 8.9 14.8 0.5 4.1 0.0Riley-Manh 10.3

193 89.6 0.5 6.7 0.0 0.5 0.0Rooks 2.6

35 * * * * * *Rush *

165 87.9 7.3 3.6 0.6 0.0 0.0Russell 0.6

1,913 54.5 4.4 29.8 0.3 0.9 0.0Saline 10.0

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with errors.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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%

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%

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Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution

214 44.4 0.5 53.7 0.5 0.0 0.0Scott 0.9

4,517 29.6 12.0 43.3 0.9 5.2 0.0Sedgwick-C 8.9

7,014 22.7 23.3 43.3 1.3 2.0 0.0Sedgwick-M 7.5

5,252 51.7 7.5 28.7 1.0 1.8 0.0Sedgwick-S 9.4

52 * * * * * *Seneca *

1,820 11.0 1.8 85.1 0.8 0.8 0.0Seward 0.5

619 25.8 11.8 52.8 0.6 0.6 0.0ShawneeM&I 8.2

4,673 44.0 14.2 30.2 1.0 0.4 0.0ShawneeMa 10.2

46 * * * * * *Sheridan *

215 62.8 0.0 33.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Sherman 4.2

79 * * * * * *Smith *

144 52.1 0.7 43.8 0.0 0.0 0.0Stafford 3.5

88 * * * * * *Stanton *

308 35.4 1.0 62.7 0.0 0.0 0.0Stevens 1.0

579 77.4 1.4 14.3 1.2 0.0 0.0Sumner 5.7

187 69.0 0.0 25.1 0.0 1.6 0.0Thomas 4.3

62 * * * * * *Trego *

82 * * * * * *Wabaunsee *

114 77.2 2.6 17.5 0.9 0.0 0.0Washington 1.8

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with errors.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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HispanicAmerican

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67 * * * * * *Wichita *

340 88.2 1.2 5.3 0.3 0.3 0.0Wilson 4.7

57 * * * * * *Woodson *

8,058 16.8 26.0 48.9 0.4 4.8 0.0Wyandotte 3.1

121 86.8 2.5 2.5 2.5 0.0 0.0Unknown Clinics 5.8

81,501 46.4 10.2 34.7 0.9 1.9 0.0Kansas 5.9

Nation

(Prior Year) 8,672,965 32.5 19.1 39.7 0.9 2.5 2.52.7

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with errors.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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272 31.3 23.5 45.2Allen

205 23.9 26.8 49.3Anderson

531 32.2 20.9 46.9Atchison

9 * * *Barber-Kio

140 24.3 31.4 44.3Barber-Med

1,001 28.3 22.9 48.9Barton

476 29.2 21.8 48.9Bourbon

358 28.2 20.4 51.4Brown

988 30.5 24.6 44.9Butler

57 * * *Chase

122 27.0 24.6 48.4Chautauqua

125 36.0 26.4 37.6CherokeeBS

480 28.1 25.4 46.5CherokeeCo

49 * * *Cheyenne

29 * * *Clark

212 26.9 24.1 49.1Clay

290 27.2 25.2 47.6Cloud

99 * * *Coffey

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Records rejected if date of birth and date of visit unknown.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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Comparison of Age Distribution

38 * * *Comanche

768 25.8 27.0 47.3Cowley-Ark

643 27.1 23.8 49.1Cowley-Win

5 * * *Crawford-G

1,258 32.2 25.0 42.8Crawford-P

54 * * *Decatur

422 29.6 26.8 43.6DickinsonA

91 * * *DickinsonH

137 29.9 28.5 41.6Doniphan

1,744 32.8 22.4 44.8Douglas

85 * * *Edwards

65 * * *Elk

500 33.8 24.2 42.0Ellis

161 24.2 25.5 50.3Ellsworth

2,664 28.3 24.1 47.7Finney

2,572 25.6 24.3 50.1Ford

642 32.7 24.0 43.3Franklin

1,412 30.0 26.8 43.3Geary

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Records rejected if date of birth and date of visit unknown.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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47 * * *Gove

83 * * *Graham

317 24.6 26.2 49.2Grant

265 22.3 22.6 55.1Gray

57 * * *Greeley

198 23.2 24.7 52.0Greenwood

109 22.9 22.0 55.0Hamilton

208 28.4 23.6 48.1Harper

1,137 27.4 23.6 49.0Harvey

99 * * *Haskell

49 * * *Hodgeman

344 25.6 20.6 53.8JacksonHol

15 * * *JacksonPBP

251 27.5 27.1 45.4Jefferson

50 * * *Jewell

3,194 28.3 24.5 47.2Johnson-M

4,045 29.7 24.9 45.4Johnson-O

80 * * *Kearny

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Records rejected if date of birth and date of visit unknown.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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189 23.8 22.8 53.4Kingman

73 * * *Kiowa

620 26.6 26.3 47.1Labette

52 * * *Lane

1,317 32.6 24.8 42.6Leavenwort

84 * * *Lincoln

277 26.4 24.5 49.1Linn

61 * * *Logan

1,119 27.4 21.5 51.0Lyon

215 28.4 22.3 49.3Marion

245 24.5 24.1 51.4Marshall

505 28.5 22.6 48.9Mc Pherson

186 25.8 21.5 52.7Meade

570 35.3 22.6 42.1Miami

177 27.1 24.3 48.6Mitchell

595 28.9 26.2 44.9Montgome-C

619 29.6 22.9 47.5Montgome-I

105 32.4 22.9 44.8Morris

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Records rejected if date of birth and date of visit unknown.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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122 25.4 27.9 46.7Nemaha

546 32.1 23.8 44.1Neosho-Ch

47 * * *Neosho-Er

37 * * *Ness

165 29.7 24.8 45.5Norton

387 27.6 24.8 47.5Osage

67 * * *Osborne

115 20.0 22.6 57.4Ottawa

237 24.1 24.1 51.9Pawnee

142 21.1 30.3 48.6Phillips

82 * * *Pottawat-S

72 * * *Pottawat-W

299 33.8 24.1 42.1Pratt

47 * * *Rawlins

1,575 30.2 23.6 46.2Reno

134 27.6 19.4 53.0Republic

287 27.2 23.3 49.5Rice

2,464 31.5 22.8 45.8Riley-Ft

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Records rejected if date of birth and date of visit unknown.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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1,401 35.1 21.6 43.3Riley-Manh

193 31.1 20.2 48.7Rooks

35 * * *Rush

165 34.5 20.0 45.5Russell

1,913 27.5 25.9 46.6Saline

214 27.6 20.6 51.9Scott

4,517 31.8 22.1 46.1Sedgwick-C

7,014 32.2 22.2 45.6Sedgwick-M

5,252 31.5 23.3 45.2Sedgwick-S

52 * * *Seneca

1,820 26.8 21.5 51.6Seward

619 49.4 19.7 30.9ShawneeM&I

4,673 27.4 23.9 48.7ShawneeMa

46 * * *Sheridan

215 33.0 18.6 48.4Sherman

79 * * *Smith

144 19.4 25.0 55.6Stafford

88 * * *Stanton

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Records rejected if date of birth and date of visit unknown.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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308 24.4 22.1 53.6Stevens

579 28.5 24.4 47.2Sumner

187 28.9 21.4 49.7Thomas

62 * * *Trego

82 * * *Wabaunsee

114 26.3 21.9 51.8Washington

67 * * *Wichita

340 28.8 24.4 46.8Wilson

57 * * *Woodson

8,058 30.3 21.3 48.5Wyandotte

121 34.7 19.0 46.3Unknown Clinics

81,501 29.8 23.3 47.0Kansas

Nation

(Prior Year) 8,672,965 33.7 22.1 44.2

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Records rejected if date of birth and date of visit unknown.Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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Birthweight Height and Weight

Low High ObeseUnder-weight

ShortStature

NumberNumber Number % %%<2500 g

Page:Run Date:

% %Overweight

%Obese

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

%>4000 g

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

3 / 14 / 12(1)

(2)

(3,4)

(Rank)

%

> 2 Yrs Overweight and

Obese

_

(5)

(8)

Number

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15

(3,4)

63 * * * * (3)2.8 176(47)14.5(59)23.4(51)10.9(5)(24) 0.85.7 265 124Allen

32 * * * * (44)10.6 141(12)8.8(9)10.8(11)7.4(14)(10) 1.54.5 202 102Anderson

121 16.5 (35) 1.7 (1) (40)10.1 338(25)11.3(47)18.8(46)10.5(63)(64) 4.17.9 516 239Atchison

0 * * * * ** 7******** ** 9 5Barber-Kio

31 * * * * ** 91****(24)8.7(64)(7) 4.33.6 138 60Barber-Med

230 6.1 (3) 4.3 (5) (23)6.8 677(15)9.5(12)11.8(25)8.8(54)(40) 3.36.7 984 474Barton

96 * * * * (20)6.2 322(35)13.0(55)20.9(54)11.0(29)(42) 2.16.8 471 230Bourbon

69 * * * * (12)5.0 220(31)12.4(16)13.0(43)10.3(68)(18) 4.64.9 349 177Brown

223 8.1 (16) 4.5 (7) (66)23.1 668(13)9.2(11)11.7(28)9.1(41)(42) 2.66.8 975 446Butler

15 * * * * ** 33******** ** 57 28Chase

27 * * * * ** 80****(75)14.0(5)(55) 0.87.4 121 56Chautauqua

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) (7) (8) *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2006 WHO growth chart percentiles for children under 2 years of age; short stature is defined as length-for-age <= 2.3rd percentile, underweight is defined as weight-for-length <= 2.3rdpercentile, and high weight-for-length (labeled as "Obese") is defined as >= 97.7th percentile.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for children 2 years of age and older; short stature is defined as height-for-age < 5th percentile, underweight is defined as BMI-for-age < 5th percentile, overweight is defined as BMI-for-age >= 85th to < 95th percentile, and obesity is defined as >= 95th percentile.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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AnemiaLow Hb/Hct

Birthweight Height and Weight

Low High ObeseUnder-weight

ShortStature

NumberNumber Number % %%<2500 g

Page:Run Date:

% %Overweight

%Obese

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

%>4000 g

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

3 / 14 / 12(1)

(2)

(3,4)

(Rank)

%

> 2 Yrs Overweight and

Obese

_

(5)

(8)

Number

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16

(3,4)

43 * * * * ** 80****(11)7.4(54)(39) 3.36.6 121 42CherokeeBS

98 * * * * (25)7.0 315(33)12.5(31)16.7(33)9.5(58)(45) 3.56.9 462 216CherokeeCo

15 * * * * ** 30******** ** 46 20Cheyenne

7 * * * * ** 21******** ** 29 15Clark

45 * * * * (49)11.9 143(6)5.7(26)16.0(59)11.5(61)(81) 3.814.4 209 106Clay

54 * * * * (69)25.8 194(49)15.0(52)19.5(59)11.5(67)(36) 4.56.3 288 133Cloud

24 * * * * ** 59******** ** 97 39Coffey

9 * * * * ** 26******** ** 38 17Comanche

154 7.8 (12) 5.2 (13) (51)12.1 494(54)15.3(13)11.9(66)12.4(29)(37) 2.16.4 752 360Cowley-Ark

128 9.4 (28) 6.3 (23) (57)13.5 423(43)14.1(57)21.3(51)10.9(16)(55) 1.67.4 635 320Cowley-Win

2 * * * * ** 3******** ** 5 1Crawford-G

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) (7) (8) *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2006 WHO growth chart percentiles for children under 2 years of age; short stature is defined as length-for-age <= 2.3rd percentile, underweight is defined as weight-for-length <= 2.3rdpercentile, and high weight-for-length (labeled as "Obese") is defined as >= 97.7th percentile.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for children 2 years of age and older; short stature is defined as height-for-age < 5th percentile, underweight is defined as BMI-for-age < 5th percentile, overweight is defined as BMI-for-age >= 85th to < 95th percentile, and obesity is defined as >= 95th percentile.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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AnemiaLow Hb/Hct

Birthweight Height and Weight

Low High ObeseUnder-weight

ShortStature

NumberNumber Number % %%<2500 g

Page:Run Date:

% %Overweight

%Obese

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

%>4000 g

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

3 / 14 / 12(1)

(2)

(3,4)

(Rank)

%

> 2 Yrs Overweight and

Obese

_

(5)

(8)

Number

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17

(3,4)

299 8.7 (21) 5.0 (9) (25)7.0 791(25)11.3(46)18.4(38)10.0(9)(45) 1.36.9 1,216 522Crawford-P

13 * * * * ** 36******** ** 54 22Decatur

89 * * * * (29)7.4 283(30)12.2(7)10.5(50)10.8(8)(51) 1.27.1 406 181DickinsonA

20 * * * * ** 56******** ** 86 37DickinsonH

29 * * * * ** 91****(81)20.0(70)(80) 5.413.1 130 56Doniphan

433 7.9 (14) 5.8 (17) (55)13.3 1,149(29)11.9(28)16.1(42)10.2(20)(66) 1.78.0 1,703 764Douglas

19 * * * * ** 55******** ** 84 38Edwards

10 * * * * ** 47******** ** 65 30Elk

121 9.1 (24) 5.8 (17) (5)3.0 305(16)9.7(51)19.4(26)8.9(44)(69) 2.78.3 482 196Ellis

30 * * * * (4)2.9 104****(70)13.2(61)(77) 3.89.4 159 79Ellsworth

605 7.8 (12) 5.1 (11) (65)22.6 1,827(7)6.6(4)7.7(37)9.7(73)(22) 6.95.3 2,592 1,244Finney

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) (7) (8) *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2006 WHO growth chart percentiles for children under 2 years of age; short stature is defined as length-for-age <= 2.3rd percentile, underweight is defined as weight-for-length <= 2.3rdpercentile, and high weight-for-length (labeled as "Obese") is defined as >= 97.7th percentile.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for children 2 years of age and older; short stature is defined as height-for-age < 5th percentile, underweight is defined as BMI-for-age < 5th percentile, overweight is defined as BMI-for-age >= 85th to < 95th percentile, and obesity is defined as >= 95th percentile.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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AnemiaLow Hb/Hct

Birthweight Height and Weight

Low High ObeseUnder-weight

ShortStature

NumberNumber Number % %%<2500 g

Page:Run Date:

% %Overweight

%Obese

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

%>4000 g

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

3 / 14 / 12(1)

(2)

(3,4)

(Rank)

%

> 2 Yrs Overweight and

Obese

_

(5)

(8)

Number

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18

(3,4)

543 7.6 (9) 5.3 (14) (18)5.9 1,648(59)21.8(53)19.8(80)19.0(12)(49) 1.47.0 2,484 1,245Ford

163 9.2 (25) 5.5 (15) (6)3.2 403(36)13.1(28)16.1(64)12.2(9)(22) 1.35.3 623 267Franklin

343 9.3 (27) 8.7 (33) (59)15.1 936(28)11.6(18)13.9(21)7.9(26)(37) 2.06.4 1,367 595Geary

11 * * * * ** 29******** ** 46 25Gove

19 * * * * ** 48******** ** 81 44Graham

65 * * * * (70)30.5 220(24)11.1(39)17.6(64)12.2(41)(25) 2.65.8 312 153Grant

39 * * * * (16)5.6 162(1)1.4(3)7.1(1)3.4(79)(5) 11.13.4 261 141Gray

14 * * * * ** 31******** ** 57 30Greeley

34 * * * * (32)8.8 136****(78)15.5(1)(8) 0.03.7 187 99Greenwood

16 * * * * ** 79****(67)12.7(72)(63) 5.97.8 102 53Hamilton

48 * * * * (67)25.2 127****(62)11.8(70)(45) 5.46.9 204 97Harper

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) (7) (8) *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2006 WHO growth chart percentiles for children under 2 years of age; short stature is defined as length-for-age <= 2.3rd percentile, underweight is defined as weight-for-length <= 2.3rdpercentile, and high weight-for-length (labeled as "Obese") is defined as >= 97.7th percentile.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for children 2 years of age and older; short stature is defined as height-for-age < 5th percentile, underweight is defined as BMI-for-age < 5th percentile, overweight is defined as BMI-for-age >= 85th to < 95th percentile, and obesity is defined as >= 95th percentile.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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AnemiaLow Hb/Hct

Birthweight Height and Weight

Low High ObeseUnder-weight

ShortStature

NumberNumber Number % %%<2500 g

Page:Run Date:

% %Overweight

%Obese

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

%>4000 g

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

3 / 14 / 12(1)

(2)

(3,4)

(Rank)

%

> 2 Yrs Overweight and

Obese

_

(5)

(8)

Number

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19

(3,4)

229 9.2 (25) 9.6 (35) (37)9.8 784(34)12.8(15)12.8(41)10.1(37)(28) 2.46.0 1,118 547Harvey

18 * * * * ** 73******** ** 97 52Haskell

12 * * * * ** 34******** ** 48 19Hodgeman

63 * * * * (41)10.3 204(14)9.4(47)18.8(33)9.5(24)(15) 1.84.8 336 181JacksonHol

3 * * * * ** 9******** ** 15 8JacksonPBP

60 * * * * (15)5.4 167(42)14.0(50)19.3(51)10.9(53)(9) 3.24.4 248 114Jefferson

5 * * * * ** 34******** ** 50 29Jewell

652 8.3 (18) 8.9 (34) (9)4.6 2,047(41)13.6(26)16.0(44)10.4(20)(28) 1.76.0 3,042 1,467Johnson-M

941 7.7 (10) 5.8 (17) (10)4.8 2,558(21)10.2(20)14.4(49)10.7(26)(40) 2.06.7 3,929 1,809Johnson-O

12 * * * * ** 59******** ** 77 39Kearny

24 * * * * (64)18.0 128****(8)7.0(76)(4) 7.63.2 185 96Kingman

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) (7) (8) *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2006 WHO growth chart percentiles for children under 2 years of age; short stature is defined as length-for-age <= 2.3rd percentile, underweight is defined as weight-for-length <= 2.3rdpercentile, and high weight-for-length (labeled as "Obese") is defined as >= 97.7th percentile.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for children 2 years of age and older; short stature is defined as height-for-age < 5th percentile, underweight is defined as BMI-for-age < 5th percentile, overweight is defined as BMI-for-age >= 85th to < 95th percentile, and obesity is defined as >= 95th percentile.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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AnemiaLow Hb/Hct

Birthweight Height and Weight

Low High ObeseUnder-weight

ShortStature

NumberNumber Number % %%<2500 g

Page:Run Date:

% %Overweight

%Obese

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

%>4000 g

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

3 / 14 / 12(1)

(2)

(3,4)

(Rank)

%

> 2 Yrs Overweight and

Obese

_

(5)

(8)

Number

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20

(3,4)

13 * * * * ** 49******** ** 68 38Kiowa

136 8.8 (22) 7.4 (28) (8)4.0 405(10)8.6(45)18.3(30)9.3(38)(31) 2.56.2 610 301Labette

11 * * * * ** 33******** ** 50 27Lane

303 11.6 (33) 5.0 (9) (42)10.4 830(25)11.3(49)18.9(23)8.3(16)(75) 1.69.2 1,276 551Leavenwort

21 * * * * ** 54******** ** 77 38Lincoln

66 * * * * (48)10.9 183(58)20.9(13)11.9(75)14.0(54)(78) 3.311.4 272 134Linn

11 * * * * ** 51******** ** 61 31Logan

239 8.4 (19) 7.5 (29) (58)13.7 754(55)16.0(21)14.5(68)12.8(48)(21) 2.95.2 1,086 551Lyon

49 * * * * (47)10.8 139(31)12.4(43)18.1(27)9.0(7)(70) 0.98.5 212 105Marion

50 * * * * (28)7.3 150(3)2.4(1)4.8(5)5.9(78)(61) 9.77.6 237 124Marshall

120 5.8 (2) 1.7 (1) (33)8.9 313(10)8.6(18)13.9(17)7.5(16)(59) 1.67.5 496 245Mc Pherson

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) (7) (8) *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2006 WHO growth chart percentiles for children under 2 years of age; short stature is defined as length-for-age <= 2.3rd percentile, underweight is defined as weight-for-length <= 2.3rdpercentile, and high weight-for-length (labeled as "Obese") is defined as >= 97.7th percentile.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for children 2 years of age and older; short stature is defined as height-for-age < 5th percentile, underweight is defined as BMI-for-age < 5th percentile, overweight is defined as BMI-for-age >= 85th to < 95th percentile, and obesity is defined as >= 95th percentile.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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AnemiaLow Hb/Hct

Birthweight Height and Weight

Low High ObeseUnder-weight

ShortStature

NumberNumber Number % %%<2500 g

Page:Run Date:

% %Overweight

%Obese

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

%>4000 g

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

3 / 14 / 12(1)

(2)

(3,4)

(Rank)

%

> 2 Yrs Overweight and

Obese

_

(5)

(8)

Number

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21

(3,4)

31 * * * * (1)2.3 128(20)10.0(6)9.0(31)9.4(65)(52) 4.47.2 180 100Meade

167 7.2 (7) 7.8 (30) (54)12.9 357(38)13.2(33)16.9(46)10.5(2)(71) 0.58.7 563 243Miami

33 * * * * (24)6.9 130****(22)8.0(73)(20) 6.95.1 175 89Mitchell

151 9.9 (29) 3.3 (4) (19)6.0 382(23)10.7(33)16.9(35)9.6(51)(64) 3.17.9 582 261Montgome-C

141 12.1 (34) 2.1 (3) (22)6.7 404(22)10.3(38)17.5(11)7.4(46)(74) 2.89.0 608 291Montgome-I

22 * * * * ** 74****(7)6.8(25)(42) 1.96.8 103 44Morris

23 * * * * ** 79****(38)10.0(77)(25) 9.25.8 120 57Nemaha

126 6.3 (4) 5.6 (16) (44)10.6 349(9)8.0(5)8.9(10)7.3(58)(15) 3.54.8 537 237Neosho-Ch

9 * * * * ** 28******** ** 46 27Neosho-Er

6 * * * * ** 25******** ** 37 19Ness

37 * * * * (30)8.3 120****(11)7.4(38)(79) 2.511.7 162 74Norton

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) (7) (8) *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2006 WHO growth chart percentiles for children under 2 years of age; short stature is defined as length-for-age <= 2.3rd percentile, underweight is defined as weight-for-length <= 2.3rdpercentile, and high weight-for-length (labeled as "Obese") is defined as >= 97.7th percentile.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for children 2 years of age and older; short stature is defined as height-for-age < 5th percentile, underweight is defined as BMI-for-age < 5th percentile, overweight is defined as BMI-for-age >= 85th to < 95th percentile, and obesity is defined as >= 95th percentile.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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AnemiaLow Hb/Hct

Birthweight Height and Weight

Low High ObeseUnder-weight

ShortStature

NumberNumber Number % %%<2500 g

Page:Run Date:

% %Overweight

%Obese

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

%>4000 g

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

3 / 14 / 12(1)

(2)

(3,4)

(Rank)

%

> 2 Yrs Overweight and

Obese

_

(5)

(8)

Number

Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Clinic

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Table 6A

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22

(3,4)

83 * * * * (7)3.9 256(48)14.7(37)17.4(54)11.0(41)(12) 2.64.7 383 184Osage

15 * * * * ** 43******** ** 67 35Osborne

9 * * * * ** 80****(72)13.3(44)(31) 2.76.2 113 64Ottawa

39 * * * * (25)7.0 172(5)4.1(10)11.6(2)4.8(65)(55) 4.47.4 229 121Pawnee

26 * * * * (36)9.7 103****(77)14.8(3)(6) 0.73.5 142 68Phillips

9 * * * * ** 58******** ** 82 51Pottawat-S

7 * * * * ** 58******** ** 72 44Pottawat-W

84 * * * * (2)2.6 191(2)1.6(57)21.3(6)6.0(50)(12) 3.04.7 298 127Pratt

6 * * * * ** 38******** ** 46 23Rawlins

391 6.4 (6) 7.2 (27) (34)9.1 962(16)9.7(30)16.4(17)7.5(35)(27) 2.35.9 1,540 709Reno

23 * * * * ** 88****(38)10.0(68)(45) 4.66.9 130 67Republic

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) (7) (8) *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2006 WHO growth chart percentiles for children under 2 years of age; short stature is defined as length-for-age <= 2.3rd percentile, underweight is defined as weight-for-length <= 2.3rdpercentile, and high weight-for-length (labeled as "Obese") is defined as >= 97.7th percentile.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for children 2 years of age and older; short stature is defined as height-for-age < 5th percentile, underweight is defined as BMI-for-age < 5th percentile, overweight is defined as BMI-for-age >= 85th to < 95th percentile, and obesity is defined as >= 95th percentile.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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AnemiaLow Hb/Hct

Birthweight Height and Weight

Low High ObeseUnder-weight

ShortStature

NumberNumber Number % %%<2500 g

Page:Run Date:

% %Overweight

%Obese

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

%>4000 g

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

3 / 14 / 12(1)

(2)

(3,4)

(Rank)

%

> 2 Yrs Overweight and

Obese

_

(5)

(8)

Number

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Table 6A

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23

(3,4)

65 * * * * (38)9.9 192(57)17.2(55)20.9(79)17.4(3)(31) 0.76.2 276 134Rice

572 7.7 (10) 8.2 (32) (68)25.3 1,586(8)7.2(8)10.7(20)7.6(51)(30) 3.16.1 2,393 1,094Riley-Ft

383 7.3 (8) 4.4 (6) (62)16.1 881(18)9.8(36)17.1(31)9.4(14)(31) 1.56.2 1,364 591Riley-Manh

47 * * * * (14)5.2 116****(11)7.4(60)(2) 3.72.1 189 91Rooks

6 * * * * ** 23******** ** 35 17Rush

45 * * * * (16)5.6 107****(46)10.5(81)(76) 14.89.3 162 69Russell

411 8.0 (15) 4.6 (8) (11)4.9 1,274(45)14.4(39)17.6(72)13.3(29)(71) 2.18.7 1,881 877Saline

49 * * * * (56)13.4 134(4)2.7(2)5.4(3)5.7(80)(15) 12.94.8 209 111Scott

1,121 10.5 (32) 6.2 (22) (39)10.0 3,090(53)15.1(33)16.9(57)11.4(16)(53) 1.67.3 4,414 2,038Sedgwick-C

1,703 10.3 (31) 5.9 (21) (52)12.4 4,723(45)14.4(42)17.7(63)11.9(12)(66) 1.48.0 6,851 3,147Sedgwick-M

1,299 8.8 (22) 6.7 (25) (31)8.5 3,532(49)15.0(24)15.4(54)11.0(20)(55) 1.77.4 5,137 2,362Sedgwick-S

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) (7) (8) *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2006 WHO growth chart percentiles for children under 2 years of age; short stature is defined as length-for-age <= 2.3rd percentile, underweight is defined as weight-for-length <= 2.3rdpercentile, and high weight-for-length (labeled as "Obese") is defined as >= 97.7th percentile.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for children 2 years of age and older; short stature is defined as height-for-age < 5th percentile, underweight is defined as BMI-for-age < 5th percentile, overweight is defined as BMI-for-age >= 85th to < 95th percentile, and obesity is defined as >= 95th percentile.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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AnemiaLow Hb/Hct

Birthweight Height and Weight

Low High ObeseUnder-weight

ShortStature

NumberNumber Number % %%<2500 g

Page:Run Date:

% %Overweight

%Obese

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

%>4000 g

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

3 / 14 / 12(1)

(2)

(3,4)

(Rank)

%

> 2 Yrs Overweight and

Obese

_

(5)

(8)

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9 * * * * ** 33******** ** 51 26Seneca

361 4.7 (1) 7.8 (30) (21)6.5 1,119(44)14.3(32)16.8(61)11.7(34)(11) 2.24.6 1,758 921Seward

253 6.3 (4) 7.1 (26) (52)12.4 323(56)16.6(39)17.6(70)13.2(38)(49) 2.57.0 604 187ShawneeM&I

998 10.2 (30) 5.1 (11) (63)16.2 3,079(49)15.0(43)18.1(74)13.7(26)(53) 2.07.3 4,549 2,240ShawneeMa

7 * * * * ** 28******** ** 45 25Sheridan

47 * * * * (12)5.0 141(49)15.0(16)13.0(28)9.1(57)(62) 3.47.7 208 100Sherman

18 * * * * ** 52******** ** 77 40Smith

15 * * * * (49)11.9 118****(9)7.2(48)(3) 2.92.2 139 78Stafford

10 * * * * ** 67******** ** 88 50Stanton

38 * * * * (61)15.9 195(19)9.9(22)14.9(35)9.6(9)(12) 1.34.7 301 161Stevens

122 8.2 (17) 6.6 (24) (60)15.6 366(39)13.3(25)15.9(69)13.0(35)(71) 2.38.7 561 270Sumner

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) (7) (8) *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2006 WHO growth chart percentiles for children under 2 years of age; short stature is defined as length-for-age <= 2.3rd percentile, underweight is defined as weight-for-length <= 2.3rdpercentile, and high weight-for-length (labeled as "Obese") is defined as >= 97.7th percentile.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for children 2 years of age and older; short stature is defined as height-for-age < 5th percentile, underweight is defined as BMI-for-age < 5th percentile, overweight is defined as BMI-for-age >= 85th to < 95th percentile, and obesity is defined as >= 95th percentile.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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AnemiaLow Hb/Hct

Birthweight Height and Weight

Low High ObeseUnder-weight

ShortStature

NumberNumber Number % %%<2500 g

Page:Run Date:

% %Overweight

%Obese

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

%>4000 g

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

3 / 14 / 12(1)

(2)

(3,4)

(Rank)

%

> 2 Yrs Overweight and

Obese

_

(5)

(8)

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44 * * * * (46)10.7 121****(11)7.4(46)(66) 2.88.0 176 82Thomas

9 * * * * ** 40******** ** 62 32Trego

14 * * * * ** 64******** ** 81 43Wabaunsee

21 * * * * ** 77****(3)5.7(75)(1) 7.50.0 106 52Washington

8 * * * * ** 45******** ** 63 39Wichita

76 * * * * (35)9.6 230(36)13.1(54)20.0(57)11.4(29)(59) 2.17.5 334 160Wilson

13 * * * * ** 31******** ** 57 28Woodson

1,762 8.5 (20) 5.8 (17) (42)10.4 5,320(40)13.4(22)14.9(44)10.4(29)(31) 2.16.2 7,797 3,831Wyandotte

38 * * * * ** 66****(17)7.5(20)(19) 1.75.0 120 58Unknown Clinics

Kansas 18,489 8.6 6.1 79,363 6.8 2.4 53,460 11.010.9 15.6 12.8 37,523

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) (7) (8) *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2006 WHO growth chart percentiles for children under 2 years of age; short stature is defined as length-for-age <= 2.3rd percentile, underweight is defined as weight-for-length <= 2.3rdpercentile, and high weight-for-length (labeled as "Obese") is defined as >= 97.7th percentile.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for children 2 years of age and older; short stature is defined as height-for-age < 5th percentile, underweight is defined as BMI-for-age < 5th percentile, overweight is defined as BMI-for-age >= 85th to < 95th percentile, and obesity is defined as >= 95th percentile.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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AnemiaLow Hb/Hct

Birthweight Height and Weight

Low High ObeseUnder-weight

ShortStature

NumberNumber Number % %%<2500 g

Page:Run Date:

% %Overweight

%Obese

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

%>4000 g

(Rank) (Rank) (Rank)

3 / 14 / 12(1)

(2)

(3,4)

(Rank)

%

> 2 Yrs Overweight and

Obese

_

(5)

(8)

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(3,4)

1,851,546 9.0 6.3 8,057,124 6.3 3.6 5,391,027 14.612.4 16.1 14.4Nation(Prior Year)

3,572,939

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) (7) (8) *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2006 WHO growth chart percentiles for children under 2 years of age; short stature is defined as length-for-age <= 2.3rd percentile, underweight is defined as weight-for-length <= 2.3rdpercentile, and high weight-for-length (labeled as "Obese") is defined as >= 97.7th percentile.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for children 2 years of age and older; short stature is defined as height-for-age < 5th percentile, underweight is defined as BMI-for-age < 5th percentile, overweight is defined as BMI-for-age >= 85th to < 95th percentile, and obesity is defined as >= 95th percentile.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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Number

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%Breastfed

At Least

6Months

Number

(Rank)

Number%Ever

Breastfed

%Breastfed

At Least

12Months

3 / 14 / 12(1)

(3)

(4,5)

(6)

(2)Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household by ClinicKansas

Clinic

2011 Pediatric Nutrition SurveillanceTable 7A

Children Aged < 5 Years

Number %Breastfed

At Least

3Months

(Rank)

Number %Breastfed

At Least

6Months

(Rank)

Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)

Number %

(Rank)

Number %

(Rank)

<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day

(8)

Smoking in Household

27

Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household

65 23 41* * ** * *Allen 23 * * 132 77.3 (42) 270 44.4 (73) 16 * *

32 22 37* * ** * *Anderson 22 * * 112 80.4 (32) 205 14.1 (41) 8 * *

117 52 7747.9 * *(35) * *Atchison 52 * * 255 87.1 (12) 519 30.1 (56) 33 * *

0 3 3* * ** * *Barber-Kio 2 * * 5 * * 8 * * 1 * *

29 14 27* * ** * *Barber-Med 14 * * 66 * * 138 64.5 (81) 9 * *

210 86 15371.9 * 7.8(15) * (19)Barton 82 * * 509 82.3 (25) 986 5.5 (15) 46 * *

95 46 72* * ** * *Bourbon 46 * * 244 80.7 (29) 474 41.4 (70) 18 * *

70 29 45* * ** * *Brown 29 * * 195 90.8 (4) 356 49.2 (77) 19 * *

195 107 16069.7 22.4 9.4(19) (6) (13)Butler 103 4.9 (7) 474 70.7 (56) 978 8.3 (26) 51 * *

13 5 8* * ** * *Chase 5 * * 29 * * 57 * * 3 * *

27 7 13* * ** * *Chautauqua 7 * * 63 * * 122 55.7 (79) 4 * *

41 20 29* * ** * *CherokeeBS 20 * * 46 * * 123 39.8 (65) 17 * *

83 43 77* * ** * *CherokeeCo 42 * * 236 84.3 (19) 468 40.2 (68) 24 * *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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12Months

3 / 14 / 12(1)

(3)

(4,5)

(6)

(2)Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household by ClinicKansas

Clinic

2011 Pediatric Nutrition SurveillanceTable 7A

Children Aged < 5 Years

Number %Breastfed

At Least

3Months

(Rank)

Number %Breastfed

At Least

6Months

(Rank)

Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)

Number %

(Rank)

Number %

(Rank)

<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day

(8)

Smoking in Household

28

Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household

14 3 8* * ** * *Cheyenne 3 * * 22 * * 47 * * 3 * *

6 4 1* * ** * *Clark 4 * * 18 * * 29 * * 2 * *

42 15 27* * ** * *Clay 15 * * 113 85.0 (18) 211 4.7 (13) 7 * *

46 34 53* * ** * *Cloud 29 * * 143 86.7 (13) 288 0.3 (1) 14 * *

24 7 10* * ** * *Coffey 7 * * 42 * * 97 * * 6 * *

11 5 9* * ** * *Comanche 5 * * 17 * * 38 * * 3 * *

136 74 13150.7 * 4.6(33) * (25)Cowley-Ark 72 * * 390 79.0 (36) 762 7.5 (25) 35 * *

120 59 9664.2 * *(24) * *Cowley-Win 58 * * 337 80.7 (29) 629 8.6 (28) 30 * *

2 1 2* * ** * *Crawford-G 1 * * 1 * * 5 * * 1 * *

280 102 19057.9 5.9 4.2(30) (20) (26)Crawford-P 101 4.0 (13) 566 80.0 (33) 1,234 42.3 (71) 54 * *

11 6 9* * ** * *Decatur 5 * * 25 * * 54 * * 3 * *

83 48 73* * ** * *DickinsonA 45 * * 184 90.8 (4) 403 4.5 (10) 23 * *

18 11 17* * ** * *DickinsonH 10 * * 37 * * 86 * * 5 * *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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%Breastfed

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Number

(Rank)

Number%Ever

Breastfed

%Breastfed

At Least

12Months

3 / 14 / 12(1)

(3)

(4,5)

(6)

(2)Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household by ClinicKansas

Clinic

2011 Pediatric Nutrition SurveillanceTable 7A

Children Aged < 5 Years

Number %Breastfed

At Least

3Months

(Rank)

Number %Breastfed

At Least

6Months

(Rank)

Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)

Number %

(Rank)

Number %

(Rank)

<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day

(8)

Smoking in Household

29

Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household

31 22 31* * ** * *Doniphan 21 * * 62 * * 133 46.6 (75) 10 * *

380 160 26175.8 30.6 21.5(6) (2) (1)Douglas 153 11.1 (1) 800 77.8 (39) 1,716 9.8 (33) 96 * *

16 8 14* * ** * *Edwards 8 * * 43 * * 85 * * 2 * *

8 9 15* * ** * *Elk 8 * * 32 * * 65 * * 4 * *

120 53 7782.5 * *(2) * *Ellis 48 * * 218 77.1 (43) 487 3.3 (4) 30 * *

23 15 29* * ** * *Ellsworth 13 * * 86 * * 161 18.6 (47) 4 * *

480 245 41872.7 22.4 11.5(12) (6) (7)Finney 239 1.7 (20) 1,349 76.7 (45) 2,642 9.4 (31) 143 7.0 (11)

441 214 41871.4 19.6 9.1(16) (8) (14)Ford 210 1.9 (19) 1,351 90.9 (3) 2,532 6.5 (21) 95 * *

146 55 8760.3 * *(29) * *Franklin 55 * * 287 92.7 (2) 534 9.6 (32) 35 * *

305 165 26670.5 15.8 8.3(17) (16) (16)Geary 162 5.6 (5) 649 68.4 (60) 1,381 22.2 (52) 114 14.0 (6)

11 1 3* * ** * *Gove 1 * * 29 * * 47 * * 0 * *

18 6 8* * ** * *Graham 6 * * 46 * * 81 * * 4 * *

48 17 40* * ** * *Grant 16 * * 168 73.8 (50) 317 10.1 (34) 9 * *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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(Rank)

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%Breastfed

At Least

12Months

3 / 14 / 12(1)

(3)

(4,5)

(6)

(2)Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household by ClinicKansas

Clinic

2011 Pediatric Nutrition SurveillanceTable 7A

Children Aged < 5 Years

Number %Breastfed

At Least

3Months

(Rank)

Number %Breastfed

At Least

6Months

(Rank)

Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)

Number %

(Rank)

Number %

(Rank)

<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day

(8)

Smoking in Household

30

Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household

37 21 40* * ** * *Gray 20 * * 143 76.9 (44) 265 4.5 (10) 7 * *

12 4 5* * ** * *Greeley 4 * * 33 * * 57 * * 2 * *

32 14 25* * ** * *Greenwood 14 * * 106 94.3 (1) 196 24.0 (54) 6 * *

7 13 15* * ** * *Hamilton 13 * * 63 * * 109 10.1 (34) 6 * *

40 13 26* * ** * *Harper 13 * * 99 * * 200 19.0 (48) 6 * *

183 109 16583.1 17.4 9.7(1) (11) (12)Harvey 108 5.6 (5) 587 89.3 (8) 1,118 4.0 (6) 61 * *

14 10 16* * ** * *Haskell 9 * * 57 * * 97 * * 1 * *

11 4 10* * ** * *Hodgeman 4 * * 21 * * 48 * * 2 * *

64 24 51* * ** * *JacksonHol 22 * * 191 87.4 (11) 343 14.3 (42) 20 * *

3 4 2* * ** * *JacksonPBP 4 * * 8 * * 15 * * 0 * *

54 26 42* * ** * *Jefferson 26 * * 121 90.1 (7) 236 38.1 (64) 14 * *

6 5 8* * ** * *Jewell 4 * * 31 * * 50 * * 3 * *

636 307 55374.4 23.8 10.5(8) (5) (10)Johnson-M 291 4.5 (9) 1,567 82.3 (25) 3,092 20.5 (50) 184 14.7 (4)

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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%Breastfed

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Number

(Rank)

Number%Ever

Breastfed

%Breastfed

At Least

12Months

3 / 14 / 12(1)

(3)

(4,5)

(6)

(2)Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household by ClinicKansas

Clinic

2011 Pediatric Nutrition SurveillanceTable 7A

Children Aged < 5 Years

Number %Breastfed

At Least

3Months

(Rank)

Number %Breastfed

At Least

6Months

(Rank)

Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)

Number %

(Rank)

Number %

(Rank)

<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day

(8)

Smoking in Household

31

Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household

854 371 67180.3 30.2 16.2(4) (3) (3)Johnson-O 349 6.3 (4) 1,938 78.9 (37) 3,975 13.5 (40) 199 19.6 (3)

11 11 14* * ** * *Kearny 10 * * 41 * * 80 * * 7 * *

24 17 22* * ** * *Kingman 16 * * 110 86.4 (14) 188 23.9 (53) 5 * *

13 5 8* * ** * *Kiowa 4 * * 41 * * 72 * * 5 * *

127 57 10350.4 * 7.8(34) * (19)Labette 55 * * 312 87.8 (10) 613 37.2 (62) 33 * *

9 2 8* * ** * *Lane 2 * * 29 * * 52 * * 3 * *

317 142 21964.7 19.0 11.0(23) (9) (8)Leavenwort 133 4.5 (9) 587 75.8 (48) 1,280 43.7 (72) 90 * *

20 9 11* * ** * *Lincoln 9 * * 43 * * 82 * * 2 * *

58 24 42* * ** * *Linn 24 * * 142 83.8 (21) 274 16.8 (45) 11 * *

10 10 7* * ** * *Logan 10 * * 33 * * 61 * * 6 * *

211 99 16073.5 * 11.9(10) * (6)Lyon 92 * * 591 68.4 (60) 1,087 5.8 (18) 61 * *

45 16 30* * ** * *Marion 16 * * 105 90.5 (6) 213 2.8 (2) 11 * *

48 20 34* * ** * *Marshall 20 * * 132 73.5 (52) 244 48.8 (76) 6 * *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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2011 Pediatric Nutrition SurveillanceTable 7A

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(Rank)

Number %Breastfed

At Least

6Months

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Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)

Number %

(Rank)

Number %

(Rank)

<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day

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Smoking in Household

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Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household

116 37 7174.1 * *(9) * *Mc Pherson 37 * * 270 75.2 (49) 503 3.2 (3) 25 * *

31 16 28* * ** * *Meade 16 * * 104 79.8 (34) 183 19.7 (49) 8 * *

157 43 8663.7 * *(26) * *Miami 42 * * 252 89.3 (8) 569 16.3 (44) 33 * *

37 14 22* * ** * *Mitchell 14 * * 91 * * 175 5.7 (16) 7 * *

137 56 11457.7 * 7.9(31) * (18)Montgome-C 54 * * 279 82.1 (27) 583 35.0 (61) 35 * *

134 59 9056.7 * *(32) * *Montgome-I 59 * * 314 85.7 (15) 611 40.1 (67) 30 * *

23 18 25* * ** * *Morris 17 * * 48 * * 101 8.9 (29) 11 * *

24 7 17* * ** * *Nemaha 7 * * 64 * * 120 40.8 (69) 4 * *

123 60 8269.9 * *(18) * *Neosho-Ch 56 * * 253 72.7 (55) 545 27.0 (55) 30 * *

8 6 6* * ** * *Neosho-Er 6 * * 27 * * 47 * * 4 * *

6 4 3* * ** * *Ness 4 * * 20 * * 37 * * 4 * *

31 20 28* * ** * *Norton 19 * * 83 * * 165 8.5 (27) 9 * *

80 29 59* * ** * *Osage 29 * * 195 75.9 (47) 383 18.3 (46) 20 * *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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14 7 10* * ** * *Osborne 7 * * 36 * * 67 * * 2 * *

9 16 19* * ** * *Ottawa 16 * * 70 * * 112 10.7 (37) 5 * *

36 21 35* * ** * *Pawnee 20 * * 129 70.5 (57) 231 12.1 (38) 15 * *

23 18 29* * ** * *Phillips 16 * * 73 * * 140 46.4 (74) 6 * *

7 4 11* * ** * *Pottawat-S 3 * * 51 * * 82 * * 2 * *

6 8 10* * ** * *Pottawat-W 8 * * 47 * * 71 * * 4 * *

74 39 53* * ** * *Pratt 37 * * 133 85.7 (15) 292 33.9 (60) 21 * *

6 3 4* * ** * *Rawlins 3 * * 27 * * 46 * * 2 * *

349 145 25169.6 15.9 7.6(20) (15) (21)Reno 137 2.9 (17) 761 82.7 (24) 1,559 4.0 (6) 78 * *

25 15 17* * ** * *Republic 15 * * 73 * * 134 33.6 (59) 6 * *

55 26 47* * ** * *Rice 26 * * 152 82.9 (22) 286 7.0 (22) 17 * *

496 272 39976.8 24.6 10.0(5) (4) (11)Riley-Ft 269 8.2 (3) 1,126 68.7 (59) 2,391 8.9 (29) 224 24.1 (2)

330 151 19381.2 31.1 17.1(3) (1) (2)Riley-Manh 144 9.0 (2) 632 77.8 (39) 1,384 4.4 (9) 100 27.0 (1)

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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Number %

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<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day

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Smoking in Household

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46 18 24* * ** * *Rooks 18 * * 98 * * 193 39.9 (66) 12 * *

6 5 7* * ** * *Rush 4 * * 18 * * 34 * * 2 * *

42 15 20* * ** * *Russell 15 * * 78 * * 165 59.4 (80) 11 * *

380 177 33564.2 15.3 6.0(24) (18) (23)Saline 173 4.6 (8) 944 80.7 (29) 1,894 6.3 (19) 97 * *

49 19 26* * ** * *Scott 19 * * 116 82.8 (23) 212 20.8 (51) 13 * *

926 440 71972.4 15.7 8.3(13) (17) (16)Sedgwick-C 435 3.9 (15) 2,196 77.7 (41) 4,478 7.3 (23) 264 11.4 (9)

1,478 697 1,02972.1 17.4 7.6(14) (11) (21)Sedgwick-M 672 3.3 (16) 3,397 69.5 (58) 6,959 7.4 (24) 403 12.4 (8)

1,119 538 81163.7 16.7 5.7(26) (14) (24)Sedgwick-S 522 4.0 (13) 2,548 82.0 (28) 5,204 4.5 (10) 299 14.7 (4)

11 4 8* * ** * *Seneca 4 * * 28 * * 52 * * 1 * *

306 153 22975.8 18.3 12.2(6) (10) (4)Seward 147 2.0 (18) 1,001 72.9 (54) 1,812 10.6 (36) 82 * *

201 99 10269.2 * 10.8(21) * (9)ShawneeM&I 95 * * 193 73.6 (51) 598 3.8 (5) 58 * *

875 438 72863.5 15.3 8.4(28) (18) (15)ShawneeMa 425 4.5 (9) 2,393 76.7 (45) 4,585 6.3 (19) 240 12.9 (7)

7 6 4* * ** * *Sheridan 6 * * 25 * * 46 * * 3 * *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)

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Number %

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<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day

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Smoking in Household

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40 25 31* * ** * *Sherman 25 * * 108 84.3 (19) 209 5.7 (16) 16 * *

13 6 7* * ** * *Smith 5 * * 41 * * 77 * * 1 * *

13 9 17* * ** * *Stafford 8 * * 90 * * 143 4.9 (14) 1 * *

9 4 15* * ** * *Stanton 4 * * 53 * * 88 * * 3 * *

55 29 42* * ** * *Stevens 28 * * 174 85.6 (17) 306 15.4 (43) 21 * *

124 51 8573.4 * *(11) * *Sumner 50 * * 284 79.2 (35) 564 30.5 (57) 28 * *

35 17 21* * ** * *Thomas 16 * * 87 * * 175 4.0 (6) 7 * *

13 4 4* * ** * *Trego 4 * * 35 * * 62 * * 4 * *

13 6 9* * ** * *Wabaunsee 6 * * 46 * * 81 * * 5 * *

17 11 17* * ** * *Washington 11 * * 61 * * 113 32.7 (58) 6 * *

7 4 11* * ** * *Wichita 4 * * 42 * * 66 * * 1 * *

67 24 51* * ** * *Wilson 23 * * 169 78.7 (38) 335 50.1 (78) 14 * *

14 6 3* * ** * *Woodson 6 * * 29 * * 57 * * 4 * *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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6Months

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<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day

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Smoking in Household

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1,606 715 1,05966.7 16.9 12.0(22) (13) (5)Wyandotte 698 4.2 (12) 4,018 73.3 (53) 7,851 12.8 (39) 389 10.5 (10)

36 6 12* * ** * *Unknown Clinics 5 * * 62 * * 120 37.5 (63) 3 * *

16,488 69.9 7,753 18.9 12,457 9.5Kansas 7,503 4.5 40,156 78.3 80,111 4,422 15.0 13.6

Nation 1,689,615 63.2 908,604 25.1 1,069,942 16.9(Prior Year)

466,279 6.1 1,200,700 79.2 4,203,554 9.4 363,039 10.7

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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209 8.6 (37) 1.4 (1) (4)2.8 601(74)14.9(91)22.7(79)11.8(2)(52) 0.36.4 907 409Allen

113 10.6 (59) 7.1 (44) (58)10.2 431(12)8.5(27)13.9(15)7.6(39)(62) 2.06.7 641 317Anderson

371 11.6 (62) 3.5 (7) (72)12.4 1,005(51)12.9(65)17.8(70)11.4(96)(72) 4.27.1 1,553 695Atchison

4 * * * * ** 25******** ** 34 17Barber-Kio

109 9.2 (48) 3.7 (9) (65)11.5 269(61)14.0(41)15.7(58)11.0(77)(77) 3.17.4 418 178Barber-Med

644 6.1 (5) 3.9 (12) (40)7.9 2,007(18)9.7(22)13.3(33)9.0(70)(66) 2.86.8 2,910 1,412Barton

306 8.5 (36) 3.6 (8) (16)4.8 950(70)14.7(84)20.9(77)11.7(12)(91) 1.38.1 1,414 652Bourbon

209 7.2 (17) 6.7 (36) (25)5.6 699(47)12.6(35)15.4(51)10.8(85)(18) 3.44.7 1,103 532Brown

747 7.5 (22) 5.6 (25) (98)25.0 2,065(26)10.4(26)13.8(55)10.9(80)(96) 3.28.7 3,037 1,357Butler

39 * * * * (87)15.4 117****(40)9.8(51)(71) 2.36.9 173 83Chase

71 * * * * (18)4.9 245(57)13.3(85)21.2(94)12.8(28)(62) 1.76.7 359 165Chautauqua

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Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2006 WHO growth chart percentiles for children under 2 years of age; short stature is defined as length-for-age <= 2.3rd percentile, underweight is defined as weight-for-length <= 2.3rdpercentile, and high weight-for-length (labeled as "Obese") is defined as >= 97.7th percentile.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for children 2 years of age and older; short stature is defined as height-for-age < 5th percentile, underweight is defined as BMI-for-age < 5th percentile, overweight is defined as BMI-for-age >= 85th to < 95th percentile, and obesity is defined as >= 95th percentile.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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43 * * * * ** 80****(12)7.4(82)(59) 3.36.6 121 42CherokeeBS

439 9.1 (47) 6.8 (39) (11)4.1 1,229(71)14.8(43)15.8(77)11.7(67)(55) 2.66.5 1,822 827CherokeeCo

25 * * * * ** 60******** ** 91 45Cheyenne

16 * * * * ** 55******** ** 76 38Clark

150 10.0 (54) 8.7 (58) (87)15.4 482(43)12.4(62)17.3(105)14.8(77)(113) 3.113.5 674 347Clay

229 10.9 (60) 3.9 (12) (94)18.2 606(66)14.4(49)16.1(85)12.1(77)(43) 3.16.2 933 416Cloud

75 * * * * (59)10.3 195(84)16.5(25)13.7(90)12.3(2)(91) 0.38.1 309 139Coffey

25 * * * * ** 68******** ** 99 42Comanche

528 6.8 (11) 6.6 (34) (56)9.7 1,540(49)12.7(20)13.0(90)12.3(51)(43) 2.36.2 2,323 1,114Cowley-Ark

380 10.5 (58) 8.2 (55) (66)11.8 1,252(51)12.9(88)21.6(47)10.5(12)(66) 1.36.8 1,903 936Cowley-Win

4 * * * * ** 7******** ** 11 2Crawford-G

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Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2006 WHO growth chart percentiles for children under 2 years of age; short stature is defined as length-for-age <= 2.3rd percentile, underweight is defined as weight-for-length <= 2.3rdpercentile, and high weight-for-length (labeled as "Obese") is defined as >= 97.7th percentile.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for children 2 years of age and older; short stature is defined as height-for-age < 5th percentile, underweight is defined as BMI-for-age < 5th percentile, overweight is defined as BMI-for-age >= 85th to < 95th percentile, and obesity is defined as >= 95th percentile.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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910 8.4 (33) 4.4 (15) (19)5.3 2,509(59)13.5(75)18.8(64)11.2(12)(59) 1.36.6 3,801 1,655Crawford-P

32 * * * * ** 96****(6)6.5(46)(96) 2.28.7 138 63Decatur

303 8.6 (37) 9.6 (62) (16)4.8 838(23)10.0(24)13.6(23)8.3(51)(35) 2.35.6 1,260 559DickinsonA

44 * * * * (4)2.8 145(14)8.7(90)22.3(10)7.2(17)(37) 1.45.7 209 103DickinsonH

118 13.6 (65) 10.2 (63) (46)8.7 312(94)35.3(93)24.6(112)21.9(101)(111) 5.313.0 471 207Doniphan

1,307 7.7 (24) 6.7 (36) (51)9.1 3,448(33)11.2(50)16.2(47)10.5(17)(77) 1.47.4 5,081 2,197Douglas

63 * * * * (2)2.2 185(18)9.7(12)11.1(23)8.3(86)(101) 3.59.0 288 144Edwards

53 * * * * (74)12.8 149(22)9.9(88)21.6(102)13.9(67)(103) 2.69.1 230 111Elk

387 7.2 (17) 7.5 (51) (9)3.8 998(31)11.1(67)18.2(38)9.5(34)(76) 1.97.3 1,552 650Ellis

95 * * * * (10)4.0 326(69)14.6(46)15.9(88)12.2(80)(101) 3.29.0 467 239Ellsworth

1,835 8.1 (28) 5.6 (25) (97)22.6 5,638(8)6.3(6)7.7(40)9.8(105)(27) 7.15.2 7,943 3,808Finney

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Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2006 WHO growth chart percentiles for children under 2 years of age; short stature is defined as length-for-age <= 2.3rd percentile, underweight is defined as weight-for-length <= 2.3rdpercentile, and high weight-for-length (labeled as "Obese") is defined as >= 97.7th percentile.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for children 2 years of age and older; short stature is defined as height-for-age < 5th percentile, underweight is defined as BMI-for-age < 5th percentile, overweight is defined as BMI-for-age >= 85th to < 95th percentile, and obesity is defined as >= 95th percentile.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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1,678 5.8 (4) 5.8 (29) (19)5.3 4,915(92)19.7(79)19.6(110)18.0(24)(73) 1.67.2 7,428 3,599Ford

485 7.4 (20) 5.6 (25) (6)3.4 1,281(44)12.5(53)16.9(51)10.8(24)(25) 1.65.0 1,953 865Franklin

1,087 8.1 (28) 6.7 (36) (89)15.5 2,504(28)10.5(29)14.2(22)8.1(39)(87) 2.07.8 3,829 1,598Geary

33 * * * * ** 99****(68)11.3(12)(41) 1.36.0 151 75Gove

46 * * * * (82)14.0 136(65)14.3(87)21.4(108)15.8(32)(109) 1.810.9 221 112Graham

194 9.8 (51) 4.1 (14) (101)31.1 707(82)15.9(35)15.4(98)13.6(64)(59) 2.56.6 961 460Grant

105 6.7 (8) 8.6 (56) (19)5.3 493(2)1.5(7)8.1(2)3.5(112)(2) 10.22.2 736 408Gray

36 * * * * ** 91****(13)7.5(69)(1) 2.72.0 147 70Greeley

117 4.3 (2) 5.1 (20) (29)6.4 435(86)17.4(92)23.7(94)12.8(8)(43) 1.06.2 611 317Greenwood

67 * * * * (102)32.9 228(21)9.8(18)12.4(58)11.0(102)(77) 5.57.4 309 153Hamilton

142 9.9 (53) 10.6 (64) (80)13.8 398(41)12.3(17)12.3(55)10.9(92)(52) 3.96.4 613 292Harper

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) (7) (8) *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2006 WHO growth chart percentiles for children under 2 years of age; short stature is defined as length-for-age <= 2.3rd percentile, underweight is defined as weight-for-length <= 2.3rdpercentile, and high weight-for-length (labeled as "Obese") is defined as >= 97.7th percentile.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for children 2 years of age and older; short stature is defined as height-for-age < 5th percentile, underweight is defined as BMI-for-age < 5th percentile, overweight is defined as BMI-for-age >= 85th to < 95th percentile, and obesity is defined as >= 95th percentile.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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729 8.1 (28) 7.5 (51) (62)10.8 2,295(80)15.8(55)17.0(70)11.4(34)(66) 1.96.8 3,344 1,592Harvey

48 * * * * (99)25.1 239(11)8.3(8)8.8(85)12.1(70)(7) 2.83.4 323 181Haskell

35 * * * * (1)0.9 112****(44)10.1(12)(16) 1.34.4 158 69Hodgeman

211 8.1 (28) 10.9 (65) (63)11.3 635(47)12.6(72)18.6(83)11.9(51)(52) 2.36.4 1,044 538JacksonHol

3 * * * * ** 9******** ** 15 8JacksonPBP

176 6.8 (11) 5.1 (20) (37)7.7 493(55)13.1(81)20.3(61)11.1(86)(29) 3.55.3 774 360Jefferson

25 * * * * (92)17.6 108****(113)23.1(34)(85) 1.97.7 156 78Jewell

2,037 8.4 (33) 6.9 (40) (26)5.8 6,056(60)13.7(35)15.4(58)11.0(28)(40) 1.75.8 9,149 4,238Johnson-M

2,839 7.6 (23) 7.4 (48) (26)5.8 7,894(34)11.4(28)14.0(51)10.8(51)(42) 2.36.1 11,970 5,457Johnson-O

49 * * * * (100)27.7 213(44)12.5(33)15.1(51)10.8(60)(51) 2.46.3 287 152Kearny

85 * * * * (71)12.3 446(4)3.7(4)6.8(5)6.4(108)(16) 8.64.4 636 325Kingman

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) (7) (8) *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2006 WHO growth chart percentiles for children under 2 years of age; short stature is defined as length-for-age <= 2.3rd percentile, underweight is defined as weight-for-length <= 2.3rdpercentile, and high weight-for-length (labeled as "Obese") is defined as >= 97.7th percentile.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for children 2 years of age and older; short stature is defined as height-for-age < 5th percentile, underweight is defined as BMI-for-age < 5th percentile, overweight is defined as BMI-for-age >= 85th to < 95th percentile, and obesity is defined as >= 95th percentile.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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34 * * * * (73)12.6 127****(36)9.3(104)(84) 5.87.6 172 88Kiowa

466 7.9 (27) 7.1 (44) (15)4.7 1,353(31)11.1(72)18.6(46)10.3(46)(62) 2.26.7 2,000 968Labette

32 * * * * (83)14.4 104****(9)7.1(106)(3) 7.72.6 155 84Lane

959 10.2 (57) 7.3 (47) (47)8.8 2,316(41)12.3(63)17.5(32)8.9(39)(100) 2.08.9 3,611 1,530Leavenwort

56 * * * * (74)12.8 187(34)11.4(19)12.9(70)11.4(100)(73) 4.97.2 263 132Lincoln

190 6.8 (11) 3.2 (5) (60)10.7 540(79)15.7(76)19.1(85)12.1(46)(105) 2.29.3 808 383Linn

35 * * * * (40)7.9 140****(70)11.4(9)(12) 1.14.0 176 87Logan

782 8.4 (33) 6.9 (40) (43)8.0 2,385(78)15.3(41)15.7(96)13.4(44)(37) 2.15.7 3,460 1,721Lyon

145 6.9 (15) 5.5 (24) (44)8.3 448(74)14.9(43)15.8(61)11.1(6)(77) 0.97.4 649 335Marion

137 8.8 (43) 1.5 (2) (60)10.7 456(5)3.9(2)4.8(8)6.8(109)(37) 9.05.7 702 356Marshall

378 6.6 (6) 4.8 (17) (55)9.6 1,057(14)8.7(31)14.7(17)7.7(34)(55) 1.96.5 1,597 773Mc Pherson

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) (7) (8) *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2006 WHO growth chart percentiles for children under 2 years of age; short stature is defined as length-for-age <= 2.3rd percentile, underweight is defined as weight-for-length <= 2.3rdpercentile, and high weight-for-length (labeled as "Obese") is defined as >= 97.7th percentile.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for children 2 years of age and older; short stature is defined as height-for-age < 5th percentile, underweight is defined as BMI-for-age < 5th percentile, overweight is defined as BMI-for-age >= 85th to < 95th percentile, and obesity is defined as >= 95th percentile.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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89 * * * * (7)3.5 373(9)6.7(10)10.0(23)8.3(82)(66) 3.36.8 543 300Meade

450 7.3 (19) 9.1 (60) (90)16.2 968(61)14.0(55)17.0(70)11.4(17)(96) 1.48.7 1,548 641Miami

94 * * * * (51)9.1 362(16)9.6(14)11.6(20)8.0(91)(22) 3.74.9 511 251Mitchell

438 8.7 (39) 3.7 (9) (19)5.3 1,186(57)13.3(34)15.2(64)11.2(46)(95) 2.28.5 1,766 833Montgome-C

446 10.1 (55) 3.1 (4) (24)5.5 1,357(40)12.1(69)18.3(38)9.5(44)(91) 2.18.1 1,988 958Montgome-I

67 * * * * (85)14.8 196(55)13.1(71)18.5(20)8.0(28)(22) 1.74.9 287 130Morris

57 * * * * (67)11.9 210(68)14.5(46)15.9(61)11.1(106)(30) 7.75.4 350 145Nemaha

322 7.1 (16) 5.3 (23) (80)13.8 1,058(24)10.2(35)15.4(36)9.3(97)(27) 4.35.2 1,647 752Neosho-Ch

24 * * * * ** 91****(29)8.8(94)(18) 4.14.7 148 80Neosho-Er

24 * * * * ** 94****(79)11.8(4)(107) 0.79.6 136 73Ness

99 * * * * (23)5.4 334(18)9.7(12)11.1(7)6.7(46)(110) 2.211.4 447 216Norton

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) (7) (8) *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2006 WHO growth chart percentiles for children under 2 years of age; short stature is defined as length-for-age <= 2.3rd percentile, underweight is defined as weight-for-length <= 2.3rdpercentile, and high weight-for-length (labeled as "Obese") is defined as >= 97.7th percentile.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for children 2 years of age and older; short stature is defined as height-for-age < 5th percentile, underweight is defined as BMI-for-age < 5th percentile, overweight is defined as BMI-for-age >= 85th to < 95th percentile, and obesity is defined as >= 95th percentile.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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237 10.1 (55) 3.4 (6) (3)2.4 717(76)15.2(83)20.7(88)12.2(51)(55) 2.36.5 1,098 508Osage

44 * * * * (91)17.1 146(91)18.5(82)20.4(106)15.2(17)(106) 1.49.5 211 108Osborne

60 * * * * (93)18.0 239(87)17.6(30)14.5(104)14.5(102)(62) 5.56.7 345 165Ottawa

138 8.7 (39) 8.0 (54) (29)6.4 481(13)8.6(11)10.9(10)7.2(97)(73) 4.37.2 678 338Pawnee

98 * * * * (78)13.4 321(85)17.1(77)19.4(76)11.5(9)(32) 1.15.5 451 211Phillips

41 * * * * (83)14.4 208(3)3.0(21)13.2(4)5.0(17)(4) 1.43.2 280 167Pottawat-S

41 * * * * (67)11.9 185(82)15.9(9)9.5(101)13.8(60)(55) 2.46.5 246 126Pottawat-W

221 4.1 (1) 9.5 (61) (7)3.5 566(30)10.9(65)17.8(35)9.1(51)(32) 2.35.5 887 421Pratt

23 * * * * (34)7.3 123****(90)12.3(34)(9) 1.93.9 155 78Rawlins

1,259 8.7 (39) 5.7 (28) (40)7.9 3,049(37)11.5(51)16.8(19)7.8(60)(43) 2.46.2 4,838 2,166Reno

76 * * * * (35)7.5 279(66)14.4(69)18.3(64)11.2(73)(43) 2.96.2 420 208Republic

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) (7) (8) *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2006 WHO growth chart percentiles for children under 2 years of age; short stature is defined as length-for-age <= 2.3rd percentile, underweight is defined as weight-for-length <= 2.3rdpercentile, and high weight-for-length (labeled as "Obese") is defined as >= 97.7th percentile.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for children 2 years of age and older; short stature is defined as height-for-age < 5th percentile, underweight is defined as BMI-for-age < 5th percentile, overweight is defined as BMI-for-age >= 85th to < 95th percentile, and obesity is defined as >= 95th percentile.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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196 7.7 (24) 6.6 (34) (36)7.6 566(93)23.5(86)21.3(111)21.7(5)(77) 0.87.4 846 413Rice

1,621 6.7 (8) 8.8 (59) (96)21.0 3,603(10)7.4(15)11.8(13)7.5(73)(43) 2.96.2 6,465 2,967Riley-Ft

1,106 6.8 (11) 7.1 (44) (69)12.0 2,667(24)10.2(43)15.8(33)9.0(24)(30) 1.65.4 4,063 1,727Riley-Manh

137 8.8 (43) 5.1 (20) (32)6.5 352(29)10.6(16)12.2(29)8.8(73)(6) 2.93.3 545 254Rooks

27 * * * * ** 97****(28)8.7(73)(96) 2.98.7 138 69Rush

121 6.6 (6) 5.0 (19) (13)4.4 316(7)4.3(3)6.6(17)7.7(111)(94) 9.78.2 466 211Russell

1,378 8.3 (32) 6.2 (31) (14)4.5 3,792(63)14.1(67)18.2(96)13.4(24)(103) 1.69.1 5,619 2,532Saline

122 9.8 (51) 2.5 (3) (33)6.6 410(6)4.1(5)7.1(15)7.6(110)(9) 9.63.9 615 338Scott

3,369 9.5 (50) 6.9 (40) (63)11.3 9,436(71)14.8(60)17.1(64)11.2(32)(66) 1.86.8 13,532 6,256Sedgwick-C

5,309 11.0 (61) 6.2 (31) (69)12.0 14,530(64)14.2(55)17.0(79)11.8(17)(85) 1.47.7 21,304 9,582Sedgwick-M

3,883 8.7 (39) 7.0 (43) (54)9.4 10,389(71)14.8(60)17.1(79)11.8(28)(77) 1.77.4 15,208 6,873Sedgwick-S

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) (7) (8) *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2006 WHO growth chart percentiles for children under 2 years of age; short stature is defined as length-for-age <= 2.3rd percentile, underweight is defined as weight-for-length <= 2.3rdpercentile, and high weight-for-length (labeled as "Obese") is defined as >= 97.7th percentile.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for children 2 years of age and older; short stature is defined as height-for-age < 5th percentile, underweight is defined as BMI-for-age < 5th percentile, overweight is defined as BMI-for-age >= 85th to < 95th percentile, and obesity is defined as >= 95th percentile.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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16 * * * * ** 80****(109)16.7(1)(112) 0.013.2 144 73Seneca

1,148 5.7 (3) 7.4 (48) (29)6.4 3,489(80)15.8(48)16.0(93)12.4(60)(18) 2.44.7 5,483 2,664Seward

605 7.8 (26) 8.6 (56) (76)13.0 647(88)17.7(55)17.0(83)11.9(99)(43) 4.76.2 1,298 412ShawneeM&I

3,160 9.3 (49) 4.9 (18) (86)15.2 9,569(76)15.2(72)18.6(103)14.3(51)(77) 2.37.4 14,332 6,808ShawneeMa

25 * * * * ** 82****(1)3.2(93)(4) 4.03.2 125 57Sheridan

157 8.9 (45) 3.8 (11) (49)9.0 491(44)12.5(40)15.6(27)8.5(94)(32) 4.15.5 705 353Sherman

47 * * * * (44)8.3 181(38)11.9(77)19.4(70)11.4(39)(87) 2.07.8 255 134Smith

82 * * * * (51)9.1 353(34)11.4(23)13.5(40)9.8(70)(18) 2.84.7 469 245Stafford

34 * * * * (103)34.7 219(26)10.4(53)16.9(55)10.9(64)(9) 2.53.9 285 154Stanton

122 7.4 (20) 7.4 (48) (79)13.6 677(16)9.6(39)15.5(23)8.3(23)(14) 1.54.2 1,020 542Stevens

417 12.2 (64) 6.5 (33) (95)18.7 1,240(54)13.0(55)17.0(98)13.6(39)(108) 2.010.5 1,859 875Sumner

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) (7) (8) *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2006 WHO growth chart percentiles for children under 2 years of age; short stature is defined as length-for-age <= 2.3rd percentile, underweight is defined as weight-for-length <= 2.3rdpercentile, and high weight-for-length (labeled as "Obese") is defined as >= 97.7th percentile.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for children 2 years of age and older; short stature is defined as height-for-age < 5th percentile, underweight is defined as BMI-for-age < 5th percentile, overweight is defined as BMI-for-age >= 85th to < 95th percentile, and obesity is defined as >= 95th percentile.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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154 11.7 (63) 4.5 (16) (47)8.8 385(38)11.9(64)17.7(29)8.8(88)(87) 3.67.8 580 260Thomas

38 * * * * (11)4.1 122****(40)9.8(88)(43) 3.66.2 193 96Trego

52 * * * * (77)13.1 198(89)18.3(94)25.2(100)13.7(9)(22) 1.14.9 263 131Wabaunsee

61 * * * * (57)10.1 228(1)1.2(1)3.7(3)4.2(112)(14) 10.24.2 313 162Washington

37 * * * * (26)5.8 156(90)18.4(51)16.8(107)15.7(6)(8) 0.93.7 217 125Wichita

253 6.7 (8) 7.5 (51) (37)7.7 742(51)12.9(80)19.7(68)11.3(88)(90) 3.67.9 1,091 513Wilson

34 * * * * ** 80****(50)10.7(82)(12) 3.34.0 150 76Woodson

5,451 9.0 (46) 5.9 (30) (49)9.0 16,741(50)12.8(32)15.0(44)10.1(51)(35) 2.35.6 23,940 11,549Wyandotte

60 * * * * (39)7.8 115****(49)10.6(64)(25) 2.55.0 199 86Unknown Clinics

Kansas 56,894 8.5 6.3 241,461 6.7 2.4 162,028 10.411.2 16.0 13.0 112,317

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Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis.Based on 2006 WHO growth chart percentiles for children under 2 years of age; short stature is defined as length-for-age <= 2.3rd percentile, underweight is defined as weight-for-length <= 2.3rdpercentile, and high weight-for-length (labeled as "Obese") is defined as >= 97.7th percentile.Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for children 2 years of age and older; short stature is defined as height-for-age < 5th percentile, underweight is defined as BMI-for-age < 5th percentile, overweight is defined as BMI-for-age >= 85th to < 95th percentile, and obesity is defined as >= 95th percentile.Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children 6 months of age and older included in the analysis.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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234 175 18261.5 8.6 5.5(60) (61) (58)Allen 173 1.7 (55) 438 80.1 (52) 525 49.7 (91) 150 6.7 (53)

150 116 12961.3 13.8 8.5(62) (46) (39)Anderson 116 3.4 (35) 336 79.8 (56) 356 27.8 (60) 108 10.2 (37)

441 305 31250.1 16.7 10.6(71) (35) (21)Atchison 302 6.3 (8) 749 82.5 (38) 920 30.1 (65) 282 14.2 (20)

5 9 8* * ** * *Barber-Kio 8 * * 19 * * 17 * * 5 * *

120 88 10479.2 * 9.6(8) * (32)Barber-Med 86 * * 189 75.7 (75) 235 61.7 (97) 77 * *

700 517 58672.9 17.2 8.5(27) (34) (39)Barton 505 3.6 (33) 1,513 81.7 (45) 1,627 5.8 (14) 458 12.4 (29)

350 264 28958.6 10.6 6.6(64) (56) (52)Bourbon 259 1.9 (54) 703 79.1 (60) 798 44.1 (85) 233 8.6 (49)

263 196 22553.2 13.8 9.8(69) (46) (29)Brown 190 1.6 (57) 579 91.0 (4) 643 49.8 (92) 172 11.0 (32)

821 587 65469.2 18.7 9.3(37) (26) (34)Butler 571 3.3 (37) 1,450 68.8 (94) 1,811 9.2 (24) 533 14.6 (17)

41 33 37* * ** * *Chase 33 * * 88 * * 95 * * 29 * *

85 64 72* * ** * *Chautauqua 63 * * 183 85.2 (21) 203 51.2 (94) 57 * *

67 31 29* * ** * *CherokeeBS 31 * * 46 * * 84 * * 33 * *

460 340 38355.2 8.5 3.7(68) (62) (66)CherokeeCo 335 1.2 (60) 901 87.0 (16) 1,106 39.4 (75) 306 8.8 (48)

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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31 16 17* * ** * *Cheyenne 15 * * 47 * * 56 * * 14 * *

18 13 16* * ** * *Clark 13 * * 43 * * 45 * * 13 * *

161 115 13469.6 15.7 9.7(34) (39) (30)Clay 114 5.3 (14) 369 83.2 (33) 378 11.9 (30) 99 * *

251 200 20376.9 19.0 7.9(14) (22) (44)Cloud 194 5.2 (17) 444 84.7 (24) 525 3.2 (3) 178 18.0 (6)

87 56 52* * ** * *Coffey 54 * * 148 71.6 (90) 195 14.9 (41) 50 * *

34 23 28* * ** * *Comanche 23 * * 46 * * 64 * * 20 * *

569 439 48053.1 11.2 5.4(70) (55) (60)Cowley-Ark 433 1.4 (59) 1,197 80.0 (53) 1,319 9.7 (26) 391 10.7 (35)

454 327 37167.0 11.9 5.4(49) (53) (60)Cowley-Win 322 4.0 (30) 999 78.4 (63) 1,083 11.8 (29) 292 8.6 (49)

5 2 3* * ** * *Crawford-G 2 * * 2 * * 7 * * 2 * *

1,010 726 75956.8 10.1 5.5(66) (57) (58)Crawford-P 719 3.6 (33) 1,809 80.8 (47) 2,208 43.1 (83) 655 9.2 (43)

38 27 29* * ** * *Decatur 25 * * 70 * * 74 * * 20 * *

336 253 25973.8 17.8 10.8(25) (31) (20)DickinsonA 244 4.5 (26) 574 88.9 (9) 737 5.7 (13) 225 15.6 (14)

60 41 41* * ** * *DickinsonH 40 * * 102 92.2 (3) 120 2.5 (2) 41 * *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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131 90 9765.6 * *(51) * *Doniphan 88 * * 224 82.1 (42) 292 40.8 (80) 80 * *

1,433 986 1,04378.4 31.4 17.6(10) (1) (2)Douglas 940 8.6 (3) 2,309 80.3 (51) 3,071 8.5 (23) 888 23.3 (1)

67 48 57* * ** * *Edwards 47 * * 154 75.3 (77) 159 30.2 (66) 42 * *

54 41 43* * ** * *Elk 38 * * 118 87.3 (15) 127 34.6 (70) 35 * *

452 297 30877.2 18.9 8.8(13) (23) (35)Ellis 289 2.8 (44) 704 79.7 (57) 920 4.3 (6) 276 16.3 (12)

102 73 8464.7 * *(52) * *Ellsworth 71 * * 256 72.3 (87) 265 18.1 (49) 70 * *

1,915 1,475 1,59774.4 21.0 11.0(21) (19) (17)Finney 1,450 2.9 (42) 4,166 77.2 (72) 4,508 12.0 (31) 1,311 9.1 (45)

1,721 1,338 1,53675.2 18.8 9.4(19) (24) (33)Ford 1,320 2.4 (51) 3,916 89.6 (8) 4,106 6.6 (17) 1,201 6.1 (54)

536 342 39162.9 12.6 6.9(58) (50) (50)Franklin 335 3.3 (37) 928 88.5 (11) 1,016 14.2 (40) 323 13.0 (26)

1,242 842 87970.3 15.0 7.1(32) (41) (47)Geary 832 4.6 (24) 1,712 71.8 (89) 2,444 29.5 (64) 816 15.2 (16)

39 23 27* * ** * *Gove 22 * * 82 * * 88 * * 21 * *

55 37 38* * ** * *Graham 35 * * 122 73.0 (83) 131 45.0 (89) 30 * *

213 173 20369.0 13.9 5.4(40) (45) (60)Grant 172 1.7 (55) 510 77.6 (68) 528 12.5 (33) 152 5.3 (55)

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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153 106 13278.4 28.3 12.1(10) (4) (11)Gray 104 4.8 (22) 424 74.1 (80) 401 7.5 (22) 102 20.6 (3)

40 30 30* * ** * *Greeley 30 * * 78 * * 86 * * 26 * *

128 103 11862.5 6.8 4.2(59) (63) (65)Greenwood 101 2.0 (52) 341 95.0 (1) 334 19.8 (53) 91 * *

61 55 55* * ** * *Hamilton 54 * * 183 76.0 (74) 175 12.6 (35) 46 * *

152 101 11274.3 24.8 7.1(22) (9) (47)Harper 100 7.0 (5) 302 78.5 (62) 336 23.5 (58) 95 * *

783 614 63579.8 24.3 11.3(6) (10) (16)Harvey 606 5.6 (11) 1,715 88.9 (9) 1,858 4.3 (6) 547 17.7 (8)

51 46 58* * ** * *Haskell 43 * * 194 79.9 (55) 172 15.1 (43) 37 * *

39 28 32* * ** * *Hodgeman 26 * * 75 * * 94 * * 21 * *

236 173 20367.8 19.7 6.9(45) (21) (50)JacksonHol 166 5.4 (12) 572 84.4 (26) 599 17.5 (48) 160 15.6 (14)

8 5 3* * ** * *JacksonPBP 5 * * 8 * * 8 * * 5 * *

186 128 14864.5 14.1 8.8(53) (43) (35)Jefferson 126 9.5 (1) 374 90.6 (5) 413 40.2 (78) 121 14.0 (21)

32 27 32* * ** * *Jewell 26 * * 84 * * 76 * * 27 * *

2,486 1,755 1,91475.3 24.9 12.3(18) (8) (10)Johnson-M 1,724 5.0 (20) 4,549 84.6 (25) 5,443 21.1 (55) 1,587 13.3 (24)

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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3,228 2,243 2,46380.7 30.2 16.2(5) (3) (4)Johnson-O 2,182 5.4 (12) 5,879 80.4 (50) 7,106 16.3 (46) 1,997 15.7 (13)

57 45 48* * ** * *Kearny 44 * * 164 80.5 (49) 156 22.4 (57) 43 * *

139 109 11376.3 22.9 15.9(15) (11) (5)Kingman 104 8.7 (2) 360 84.2 (27) 369 28.2 (61) 87 * *

51 32 33* * ** * *Kiowa 28 * * 91 * * 103 39.8 (77) 30 * *

512 368 41155.5 11.4 5.1(67) (54) (63)Labette 364 3.3 (37) 1,025 87.6 (13) 1,150 34.7 (71) 339 10.9 (34)

35 23 26* * ** * *Lane 23 * * 92 * * 90 * * 20 * *

1,172 720 77463.9 15.8 8.7(55) (38) (37)Leavenwort 703 5.1 (19) 1,629 72.4 (86) 2,365 44.4 (88) 677 13.4 (23)

59 44 49* * ** * *Lincoln 44 * * 146 48.6 (95) 147 40.8 (80) 37 * *

199 142 15771.9 18.3 10.2(30) (29) (23)Linn 140 6.4 (7) 422 84.8 (23) 457 16.0 (44) 123 14.6 (17)

44 43 36* * ** * *Logan 42 * * 93 * * 99 * * 38 * *

834 594 65073.5 21.9 10.3(26) (14) (22)Lyon 575 3.8 (32) 1,840 74.1 (80) 1,957 6.1 (15) 525 11.0 (32)

153 107 11981.0 30.8 11.8(4) (2) (14)Marion 106 7.5 (4) 340 87.4 (14) 366 4.4 (8) 96 * *

167 117 13467.7 18.8 11.9(46) (24) (13)Marshall 113 2.7 (46) 381 72.2 (88) 405 51.1 (93) 107 16.8 (11)

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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436 292 31372.9 21.9 10.2(27) (14) (23)Mc Pherson 283 3.9 (31) 825 77.7 (67) 965 3.4 (4) 266 19.2 (5)

115 96 11471.3 * 7.0(31) * (49)Meade 96 * * 313 78.9 (61) 306 20.9 (54) 84 * *

503 305 32368.6 18.4 10.2(42) (28) (23)Miami 301 5.0 (20) 671 86.1 (18) 963 19.3 (52) 305 18.0 (6)

139 104 11075.5 22.1 10.0(16) (13) (27)Mitchell 99 * * 258 88.0 (12) 293 12.3 (32) 97 * *

465 325 36560.0 9.8 6.0(63) (59) (54)Montgome-C 321 3.4 (35) 894 82.7 (36) 998 36.2 (72) 303 10.2 (37)

489 338 38557.3 10.1 6.0(65) (57) (54)Montgome-I 333 3.3 (37) 1,031 85.1 (22) 1,150 38.1 (74) 308 9.4 (40)

85 51 63* * ** * *Morris 49 * * 141 79.4 (58) 174 13.2 (37) 48 * *

96 68 73* * ** * *Nemaha 67 * * 161 83.2 (33) 197 44.2 (86) 58 * *

422 311 32061.4 14.1 7.5(61) (43) (45)Neosho-Ch 306 5.2 (17) 803 79.3 (59) 949 28.9 (63) 273 9.2 (43)

31 25 25* * ** * *Neosho-Er 25 * * 83 * * 78 * * 23 * *

31 28 23* * ** * *Ness 27 * * 77 * * 78 * * 24 * *

117 90 9778.6 * *(9) * *Norton 89 * * 234 90.6 (5) 255 7.1 (20) 80 * *

287 208 23363.4 13.5 6.4(56) (49) (53)Osage 207 6.3 (8) 541 80.0 (53) 615 21.1 (55) 182 14.3 (19)

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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47 38 43* * ** * *Osborne 37 * * 116 89.7 (7) 134 30.6 (67) 35 * *

72 68 63* * ** * *Ottawa 67 * * 185 85.4 (20) 179 6.7 (18) 62 * *

164 118 12769.5 16.1 8.7(35) (36) (37)Pawnee 115 0.9 (61) 361 74.2 (79) 364 10.7 (28) 111 17.1 (10)

113 96 10185.8 * 10.9(1) * (19)Phillips 92 * * 227 78.4 (63) 262 42.7 (82) 77 * *

42 35 45* * ** * *Pottawat-S 32 * * 173 83.8 (30) 134 2.2 (1) 27 * *

42 41 47* * ** * *Pottawat-W 41 * * 135 74.8 (78) 128 12.5 (33) 35 * *

233 160 18169.5 17.5 11.0(35) (32) (17)Pratt 152 5.3 (14) 440 86.8 (17) 516 36.6 (73) 136 14.0 (21)

27 27 27* * ** * *Rawlins 24 * * 90 * * 80 * * 21 * *

1,329 917 99967.9 14.8 8.2(43) (42) (42)Reno 893 2.7 (46) 2,295 86.1 (18) 2,875 6.4 (16) 817 12.2 (31)

99 77 83* * ** * *Republic 77 * * 229 82.5 (38) 241 43.6 (84) 72 * *

211 144 16072.0 18.1 10.0(29) (30) (27)Rice 139 2.9 (42) 449 84.0 (29) 505 12.7 (36) 122 12.3 (30)

2,020 1,317 1,30475.4 21.1 9.7(17) (18) (30)Riley-Ft 1,294 6.0 (10) 3,114 69.4 (93) 4,473 15.0 (42) 1,322 20.0 (4)

1,234 832 82281.7 27.6 14.6(2) (5) (7)Riley-Manh 813 6.9 (6) 1,838 75.5 (76) 2,575 5.2 (10) 782 22.0 (2)

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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3 / 14 / 12(1)

(3)

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Clinic

2009 - 2011 Pediatric Nutrition SurveillanceTable 7A

Children Aged < 5 Years

Number %Breastfed

At Least

3Months

(Rank)

Number %Breastfed

At Least

6Months

(Rank)

Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)

Number %

(Rank)

Number %

(Rank)

<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day

(8)

Smoking in Household

55

Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household

140 93 9774.3 * *(22) * *Rooks 91 * * 276 82.2 (41) 305 39.7 (76) 84 * *

29 24 26* * ** * *Rush 24 * * 77 * * 77 * * 19 * *

134 86 8464.2 * *(54) * *Russell 82 * * 233 82.8 (35) 280 56.1 (96) 76 * *

1,495 1,061 1,21863.2 12.6 5.9(57) (50) (57)Saline 1,046 2.8 (44) 2,703 78.0 (66) 3,213 7.4 (21) 960 10.3 (36)

148 101 11568.9 26.7 19.1(41) (7) (1)Scott 98 * * 352 77.3 (71) 350 27.4 (59) 99 * *

3,459 2,473 2,64169.1 15.2 8.5(39) (40) (39)Sedgwick-C 2,445 2.7 (46) 6,737 71.5 (91) 7,839 9.3 (25) 2,272 9.3 (42)

5,540 3,971 4,21770.0 16.1 8.2(33) (36) (42)Sedgwick-M 3,906 2.7 (46) 10,353 73.0 (83) 12,228 10.2 (27) 3,601 8.4 (51)

4,090 2,891 3,06767.2 13.6 6.0(48) (48) (54)Sedgwick-S 2,847 2.0 (52) 7,406 83.5 (32) 8,820 5.5 (11) 2,618 9.1 (45)

38 25 26* * ** * *Seneca 25 * * 80 * * 79 * * 25 * *

1,282 985 1,06774.3 21.7 11.6(22) (16) (15)Seward 962 2.6 (50) 2,924 71.2 (92) 3,083 13.6 (38) 889 9.1 (45)

523 268 25075.1 22.4 12.0(20) (12) (12)ShawneeM&I 262 4.2 (27) 432 73.1 (82) 808 5.1 (9) 257 9.7 (39)

3,498 2,691 2,91167.4 17.4 10.2(47) (33) (23)ShawneeMa 2,640 5.3 (14) 7,326 76.4 (73) 8,023 6.9 (19) 2,399 13.2 (25)

32 25 25* * ** * *Sheridan 25 * * 60 * * 67 * * 23 * *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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(4,5)

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Clinic

2009 - 2011 Pediatric Nutrition SurveillanceTable 7A

Children Aged < 5 Years

Number %Breastfed

At Least

3Months

(Rank)

Number %Breastfed

At Least

6Months

(Rank)

Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)

Number %

(Rank)

Number %

(Rank)

<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day

(8)

Smoking in Household

56

Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household

172 122 13679.7 21.3 12.5(7) (17) (9)Sherman 119 4.2 (27) 372 82.3 (40) 422 16.4 (47) 112 12.5 (28)

56 39 41* * ** * *Smith 37 * * 137 77.4 (70) 147 33.3 (68) 33 * *

93 81 90* * ** * *Stafford 78 * * 280 81.8 (44) 238 5.5 (11) 74 * *

48 43 54* * ** * *Stanton 42 * * 166 80.7 (48) 150 16.0 (44) 35 * *

233 157 18178.1 26.8 16.6(12) (6) (3)Stevens 151 4.6 (24) 577 83.7 (31) 602 14.1 (39) 142 17.6 (9)

481 327 38969.2 12.2 7.5(37) (52) (45)Sumner 318 4.1 (29) 931 78.4 (63) 1,072 44.2 (86) 297 12.8 (27)

156 107 11681.4 18.7 15.5(3) (26) (6)Thomas 100 3.0 (41) 266 81.2 (46) 321 18.1 (49) 97 * *

44 28 31* * ** * *Trego 28 * * 104 82.7 (36) 108 49.1 (90) 29 * *

62 48 49* * ** * *Wabaunsee 48 * * 139 84.2 (27) 143 3.5 (5) 42 * *

74 54 66* * ** * *Washington 54 * * 182 81.9 (43) 190 40.5 (79) 49 * *

43 38 43* * ** * *Wichita 37 * * 133 94.0 (2) 127 28.3 (62) 33 * *

264 202 22165.9 8.9 4.5(50) (60) (64)Wilson 200 1.5 (58) 547 77.5 (69) 609 52.1 (95) 181 7.2 (52)

46 26 20* * ** * *Woodson 26 * * 77 * * 90 * * 27 * *

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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3 / 14 / 12(1)

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Clinic

2009 - 2011 Pediatric Nutrition SurveillanceTable 7A

Children Aged < 5 Years

Number %Breastfed

At Least

3Months

(Rank)

Number %Breastfed

At Least

6Months

(Rank)

Exclusive Breastfeeding(7)

Number %

(Rank)

Number %

(Rank)

<2 Hours TV Viewing/Day

(8)

Smoking in Household

57

Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household

6,037 4,298 4,56267.9 20.7 13.4(43) (20) (8)Wyandotte 4,230 4.8 (22) 12,327 72.8 (85) 13,608 18.3 (51) 3,842 9.4 (40)

73 38 36* * ** * *Unknown Clinics 37 * * 91 * * 116 34.5 (69) 37 * *

62,895 70.2 44,899 18.6 48,415 9.9Kansas 44,025 4.1 120,578 78.3 140,253 40,694 12.3 16.0

Reporting period is January 1 through December 31.TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors.Analyses based on one record per child.Excludes records with unknown data or errors.Rank compares this clinic's rate to other clinics. Rank 1 = best rate.Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever Breastfed analysis. Infants who turned 6 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included inthe Breastfed At Least 6 Months analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the Breastfed At Least 12 Months analysis.The analysis includes infants who were ever breastfed and who turned that age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit.Children aged 2 years and older included in the analyses.Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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