California Total Cesarean Rate
Year of Birth: 2000


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Unique ID, for keeping track of analyses: 819BATMR
Compiled / run: Aug 18 2014 / Aug 19 2014 (1 s) (VitalWeb Standard)
Range Type: Natural Breaks | Color Palette: Diverging Green-Yellow-Red
Total Cesarean Rate: Cesareans per 100 Births.
Count in table is number of Cesareans in numerator.
Data Scenario: California County Level Birth Data
Birth data source: California Department of Health Services
Alameda (20.3) Alpine (11.1) Amador (28.9) Butte (20.9) Calaveras (28.8) Colusa (21.2) Contra Costa (21.5) Del Norte (19.0) El Dorado (22.4) Fresno (23.5) Glenn (18.2) Humboldt (21.3) Imperial (33.9) Inyo (15.0) Kern (20.2) Kings (27.8) Lake (18.4) Lassen (21.7) Los Angeles (25.9) Los Angeles (25.9) Los Angeles (25.9) Madera (22.6) Marin (22.1) Marin (22.1) Mariposa (27.0) Mendocino (18.2) Merced (24.0) Modoc (18.8) Mono (22.7) Monterey (21.9) Napa (20.1) Nevada (19.0) Orange (23.4) Placer (23.0) Plumas (24.7) Riverside (22.9) Sacramento (20.5) San Benito (22.8) San Bernardino (23.5) San Diego (23.4) San Francisco (19.3) San Joaquin (21.3) San Luis Obispo (20.1) San Mateo (20.8) Santa Barbara (24.1) Santa Barbara (24.1) Santa Barbara (24.1) Santa Barbara (24.1) Santa Clara (20.8) Santa Cruz (18.9) Shasta (24.8) Sierra (19.0) Siskiyou (18.0) Solano (21.6) Sonoma (19.9) Stanislaus (22.2) Sutter (25.7) Tehama (20.8) Trinity (16.5) Tulare (27.0) Tuolumne (27.9) Ventura (25.5) Ventura (25.5) Ventura (25.5) Yolo (16.9) Yuba (23.3)