WIC BREASTFEEDING DATA LOCAL AGENCY REPORT

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1 United States Department of Agriculture USDA/FNS SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAMS DIVISION WIC BREASTFEEDING DATA LOCAL AGENCY REPORT FY July 29, 2016

2 Table of Contents Abstract 3-4 Participation by Region 5 Two-Year Comparison 6 Breastfeeding Data by Local Agencies 7-42 Alphabetical Listing of Breastfeeding Data by Local Agency Highest % of Fully Infants by Local Agency

3 Breastfeeding promotion and support is a priority in the WIC Program and is a core component of the nutrition services that the WIC Program provides to meet its mission of safeguarding the health of low-income women, infants and children. Research continues to reinforce breastfeeding as the best source of nutrition for infants as it provides numerous health, nutritional, economical, and emotional benefits to both mother and infant. The WIC Program has achieved many accomplishments in promoting and supporting breastfeeding and continues to build upon these successes through its various breastfeeding efforts. Breastfeeding rates are steadily improving among WIC participants nationwide thanks to the efforts of WIC staff, who provide the education and support mothers need to successfully breastfeed. This is the sixth year that WIC State and local agency breastfeeding performance measurements have been collected and published. This year s report is a compilation of fiscal year (FY) 2015 breastfeeding performance measurements based on program participant data of the number of partially and fully breastfed infants for each WIC State and local agency. The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 (the Act), Public Law , requires the Department of Agriculture to annually compile and publish breastfeeding performance measurements. The collection and publication of breastfeeding performance measurements is one of several provisions in the Act that strengthens the WIC Program s emphasis on breastfeeding promotion and support and underscores the importance of exclusive, continued breastfeeding to the health of WIC participants. This reporting requirement provides an exciting opportunity to help further the efforts of WIC State and local agencies by highlighting agencies that demonstrate success in breastfeeding through high breastfeeding rates and by motivating other agencies to strengthen their breastfeeding promotion and support services with the goal of increasing their breastfeeding rates. The breastfeeding performance measurements will be used in the process to determine awardees for initiatives that recognize the exemplary performance of WIC State and local agencies in breastfeeding, such as the Loving Support Awards for Excellence and the WIC Breastfeeding Performance Bonus Awards. Lastly, this data collection provides the WIC Program with a means to track breastfeeding data trends over time. The data indicate an increase of 0.5 percent in the number of total WIC infants reported as breastfed from 30.4% in FY 2014 to 30.9% in FY This increase in breastfeeding rates represents the successful efforts of WIC State and local agencies in continuing to provide quality breastfeeding services, including peer counseling, to WIC participants. Other highlights from the FY 2015WIC Breastfeeding Data Report include: 3

4 An average of over 1.93 million infants participated in the WIC Program nationally. Approximately 30.9% of infants were reported as breastfed nationally (12.9% were fully breastfed and 18.0 % were partially breastfed). The Northeast, Western and Southwest Regions performance measurements were above the national average with 38.6%, 38.9%, and 37.2% of infants reported as breastfed respectively. In the Mountain Plains and Western regions, the percentage of fully breastfed infants is higher than the percentage of partially breastfed infants. Western Region had the greatest percentage of infants reported as fully breastfed 21.4%. The data indicate an increase of 0.1 percent in fully breastfed infants nationally from 12.8% to 12.9%. The percentage of partially breastfed infants increased from 17.6% to 18.0% in the WIC Program nationally. 4

5 % of Infants Infant Breastfeeding Participation by Region FY % 28.6% 27.8% 25.0% 21.4% 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 10.1% 15.0% 15.3% 12.3% 9.3% 10.7% 10.7% 9.5% 15.7% 12.0% 17.5% 18.0% 12.9% 5.0% 0.0% Northeast Region MidAtlantic Region Southeast Region Midwest Region Southwest Region Mountain Plains Region Western Region % Fully 10.1% 12.3% 9.3% 10.7% 9.5% 15.7% 21.4% 12.9% % 28.6% 15.0% 15.3% 10.7% 27.8% 12.0% 17.5% 18.0% National Total 5

6 % of Total Infants % of Infants % of Fully Infants Two-Year Comparison, FY 2014 and FY 2015 Fully Infants 21.3% 21.4% 9.7% 10.1% 12.0% 12.3% 9.3% 9.3% 10.7% 10.6% 9.3% 9.5% 15.2% 15.7% 12.8% 12.9% Northeast Region MidAtlantic Region Southeast Region Midwest Region Southwest Region Mountain Plains Region Western Region National Total FY % 12.0% 9.3% 10.6% 9.3% 15.2% 21.3% 12.8% FY % 12.3% 9.3% 10.7% 9.5% 15.7% 21.4% 12.9% Infants 29.6% 28.6% 27.8% 26.8% 15.0% 15.3% 14.4% 14.6% 10.7% 10.7% 11.7% 12.0% 17.5% 17.1% 17.6% 18.0% Northeast Region MidAtlantic Region Southeast Region Midwest Region Southwest Region Mountain Plains Region Western Region National Total FY % 14.4% 14.6% 10.7% 26.8% 11.7% 17.1% 17.6% FY % 15.0% 15.3% 10.7% 27.8% 12.0% 17.5% 18.0% 39.3% 38.6% 26.4% Total Infants 36.2% 37.2% 27.3% 26.9% 24.5% 24.0% 21.3% 21.4% 27.7% 38.4% 38.9% 30.4% 30.9% Northeast Region MidAtlantic Region Southeast Region Midwest Region Southwest Region Mountain Plains Region Western Region National Total FY % 26.4% 24.0% 21.3% 36.2% 26.9% 38.4% 30.4% FY % 27.3% 24.5% 21.4% 37.2% 27.7% 38.9% 30.9% 6

7 Breastfeeding Data by Local Agencies* Fiscal Year 2015 Infant Data State/Region Local Agency ** Fully Total Total Infants Fully Total Connecticut TVCCA WIC Program % 22.6% 34.7% 65.3% Optimus Health Care WIC Program ,157 1, % 29.6% 33.8% 66.2% Hartford Health Department ,184 1, % 23.9% 29.2% 70.8% Hospital of St. Raphael ,244 1, % 26.1% 33.2% 66.8% Stamford WIC Program , % 40.2% 47.0% 53.0% Waterbury Hlth Dept. WIC Program ,011 1, % 23.0% 27.7% 72.3% Meriden WIC Program % 21.7% 32.4% 67.6% Access/Windham WIC Program % 18.3% 30.7% 69.3% Bristol Hospital WIC Program , % 18.5% 26.6% 73.4% Danbury WIC Program % 40.4% 50.8% 49.2% Family Strides/Torrington WIC Program % 24.3% 34.5% 65.5% East Hartford WIC Program , % 18.5% 27.9% 72.1% Connecticut State Mean Maine 965 3,320 4,285 8,670 12, % 25.6% 33.1% 66.9% Aroostook County Action Program % 4.3% 19.7% 80.3% City of Bangor, Health & Community Services Department % 8.2% 24.7% 75.3% MidCoast Maine Community Action Program % 6.6% 28.1% 71.9% Maine Family Planning % 8.2% 26.9% 73.1% MaineGeneral Community Care % 9.0% 30.8% 69.2% The Opportunity Alliance % 21.2% 36.0% 64.0% Western Maine Community Action % 14.0% 28.6% 71.4% York County Community Action Corp % 8.0% 26.4% 73.6% Maine State Mean Massachusetts ,458 3,672 5, % 10.9% 28.4% 71.6% Dorchester North WIC % 27.5% 43.7% 56.3% Blue Hill Corridor WIC % 29.7% 38.2% 61.8% South End WIC % 37.1% 44.8% 55.2% Chelsea/Revere WIC % 34.4% 47.4% 52.6% Jamaica Plain WIC % 26.2% 34.5% 65.5% Roxbury WIC % 26.9% 35.3% 64.7% Brighton/Roslindale WIC % 24.2% 47.7% 52.3% Quincy WIC % 20.3% 31.2% 68.8% South Boston WIC % 21.1% 34.2% 65.8% Springfield South WIC % 13.7% 21.9% 78.1% Framingham/Waltham WIC % 27.1% 37.9% 62.1% Plymouth WIC % 10.5% 25.3% 74.7% North Shore WIC ,018 1, % 25.9% 34.0% 66.0% Holyyoke/Chicopee WIC , % 12.3% 26.4% 73.6% Lowell WIC , % 13.2% 22.6% 77.4% Lawrence WIC , % 28.7% 34.6% 65.4% Cambridge/Somerville WIC % 34.2% 51.2% 48.8% Fall River WIC % 7.9% 18.4% 81.6% Berkshire North WIC % 9.5% 27.5% 72.5% New Bedford WIC % 12.8% 20.0% 80.0% Northern Essex WIC % 13.6% 28.0% 72.0% Worcester WIC , % 26.1% 36.7% 63.3% Franklin/Hampshire/North Quabbin WIC % 15.5% 41.4% 58.6% North Central WIC % 12.3% 27.2% 72.8% Brockton WIC , % 24.7% 41.0% 59.0% South Central WIC % 10.8% 24.8% 75.2% **Local Agencies reporting 30 or less total infant participants were not published. 7

8 State/Region Local Agency ** Fully Total Total Infants Fully Total Connecticut Taunton/Attleboro WIC % 9.6% 22.2% 77.8% North Suburban WIC % 27.5% 40.9% 59.1% Cape Cod WIC % 17.6% 37.3% 62.7% East Boston WIC % 44.3% 56.4% 43.6% Berkshire South WIC % 12.6% 41.1% 58.9% Outer Cape WIC % 17.4% 47.7% 52.3% South Cove WIC % 23.1% 27.9% 72.1% Springfield North WIC ,026 1, % 11.9% 20.3% 79.7% Dorchester South WIC % 27.5% 37.4% 62.6% Massachusetts State Mean New Hampshire 3,085 5,538 8,623 17,253 25, % 21.4% 33.3% 66.7% Southwestern Comm Services % 6.8% 29.5% 70.5% So New Hampshire SVS ,286 1, % 12.1% 24.9% 75.1% Belknap-Merrimack CAP % 8.9% 29.8% 70.2% Goodwin Community Health % 6.6% 30.2% 69.8% New Hampshire State Mean New York ,006 2,646 3, % 9.8% 27.5% 72.5% Women's Health Center of Albany Medical College % 17.3% 29.6% 70.4% Warren County Health Services % 9.5% 25.6% 74.4% Whitney M. Young, Jr. Health Center, Inc % 17.7% 26.7% 73.3% Commission on Economic Opportunity % 10.5% 20.4% 79.6% Schenectady County Public Health Services % 14.2% 20.6% 79.4% Fulmont Community Action Agency, Inc % 9.1% 16.3% 83.7% Delaware Opportunities, Inc % 9.8% 24.6% 75.4% Schoharie County Community Action Program % 9.2% 28.3% 71.7% Opportunity For Chenango, Inc % 5.3% 20.8% 79.2% Opportunities For Otsego, Inc % 9.5% 22.6% 77.4% Catholic Charities of Columbia & Greene Counties % 12.6% 24.9% 75.1% Washington County Public Health Services % 10.3% 25.4% 74.6% Cayuga County Health Department % 8.4% 18.7% 81.3% Oswego County Opportunities, Inc % 6.1% 17.2% 82.8% Anthony L. Jordan Health Center , % 16.1% 20.1% 79.9% Society for the Protection and Care of Children , % 7.8% 20.4% 79.6% Cortland County Community Action Program, Inc % 7.7% 21.8% 78.2% Tioga Opportunities Program, Inc % 8.9% 25.9% 74.1% Oneida County Health Department , % 15.3% 24.7% 75.3% Onondaga County Health Department ,830 2, % 12.6% 21.0% 79.0% Broome County Health Department , % 10.5% 24.1% 75.9% North Country Children's Clinic ,392 1, % 9.4% 24.2% 75.8% Essex County Public Health % 7.1% 23.6% 76.4% Clinton County Department of Public Health % 11.2% 28.2% 71.8% Tompkins County Health Department Dept % 17.3% 45.3% 54.7% St. Regis Mohawk Services % 16.3% 36.7% 63.3% Cattaraugus County Health Department % 7.9% 20.4% 79.6% Catholic Charities of Buffalo ,129 4,301 5, % 11.7% 20.8% 79.2% Livingston County Department of Health % 7.9% 25.9% 74.1% Oak Orchard Community Health Center % 9.9% 23.7% 76.3% Chemung County Health Department % 7.2% 20.2% 79.8% Monroe County Health Department ,592 2, % 14.0% 23.2% 76.8% ProAction of Steuben & Yates, Inc % 5.2% 20.9% 79.1% Saratoga County EOC, Inc % 10.4% 23.4% 76.6% Ulster County Health Department % 14.4% 27.2% 72.8% **Local Agencies reporting 30 or less total infant participants were not published. 8

9 State/Region Local Agency ** Fully Total Total Infants Fully Total Connecticut Sullivan County Public Health Nursing Service % 13.4% 30.1% 69.9% Putnam County Health Department % 35.8% 46.3% 53.7% Orange County Health Department , % 46.0% 64.1% 35.9% Rockland County Health Department , , % 40.8% 70.3% 29.7% Hudson River Healthcare, Inc , % 23.0% 36.7% 63.3% Open Door Family Medical Center % 45.2% 64.6% 35.4% Mt. Vernon Neighborhood Health Center, Inc % 38.8% 43.2% 56.8% Westchester County Department of Health ,178 2, % 30.8% 42.0% 58.0% East Harlem Council For Human Services, Inc % 53.9% 57.5% 42.5% William F. Ryan Community Health Center % 27.2% 35.0% 65.0% Gouverneur Hospital (NYCHHC) % 34.4% 37.9% 62.1% St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center % 31.0% 39.0% 61.0% Harlem Hospital (NYCHHC) , % 34.6% 43.6% 56.4% North Central Bronx Hospital (NYCHHC) , % 45.9% 48.0% 52.0% New York Presbyterian Medical Center ,518 2, % 32.4% 36.7% 63.3% Morrisania Diagnostic and Treatment Center (NYCHHC) , % 35.6% 42.6% 57.4% St. Barnabas Hospital , % 49.9% 52.6% 47.4% Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center % 41.5% 47.6% 52.4% Morris Heights Health Center ,120 1, % 39.6% 42.2% 57.8% Montefiore Medical Center ,562 2, % 33.0% 36.8% 63.2% Urban Health Plan, Inc , % 45.8% 52.2% 47.8% Maimonides Medical Center , % 41.7% 49.8% 50.2% Jamaica Hospital ,055 1,350 2, % 39.8% 43.9% 56.1% Queens Hospital Center (NYCHHC) , % 41.4% 47.6% 52.4% Bedford Stuyvesant Family Health Center % 40.9% 47.5% 52.5% Brownsville Community Development Corp % 26.4% 29.3% 70.7% Brookdale Hospital and Medical Center % 37.4% 40.0% 60.0% Public Health Solutions 352 3,141 3,493 3,818 7, % 43.0% 47.8% 52.2% Lutheran Family Health Center ,009 1,556 2, % 37.9% 39.3% 60.7% Wyckoff Heights Medical Center , % 38.0% 48.0% 52.0% Brooklyn Hospital Center 295 3,290 3, , % 78.3% 85.3% 14.7% East New York Diagnostic and Treatment Center (NYCHHC) % 37.1% 41.5% 58.5% Kings County Hospital Center (NYCHHC) 108 1,043 1,151 1,292 2, % 42.7% 47.1% 52.9% Joseph P. Addabbo Family Health Center , % 16.2% 19.9% 80.1% Opportunity Development Association of Williamsburg , , % 45.9% 84.8% 15.2% Staten Island University Hospital , % 27.5% 34.0% 66.0% Elmhurst Hospital Center (NYCHHC) , , % 48.9% 62.4% 37.6% Suffolk County Department of Health Services 235 1,391 1,626 2,450 4, % 34.1% 39.9% 60.1% Nassau County Department of Health 113 1,055 1,168 1,623 2, % 37.8% 41.8% 58.2% Allegany County Department of Health % 7.3% 20.9% 79.1% The Greather Hudson Valley Family Health Center, Inc % 24.0% 28.9% 71.1% Long Island Jewish Medical Center % 39.1% 46.7% 53.3% Yeled V'Yalda Early Childhood Center , , % 50.9% 82.0% 18.0% Coney Island Hospital (NYCHHC) , % 45.9% 62.5% 37.5% Planned Parenthood Mohawk Hudson % 10.0% 15.6% 84.4% Research Foundation of SUNY Stony Brook , % 23.4% 29.4% 70.6% Richmond University Medical Center % 26.7% 32.8% 67.2% Catholic Charities of Rockville Center % 30.0% 34.5% 65.5% Middletown Community Health Center % 8.9% 14.8% 85.2% East Side WIC Program (NYCHHC) 334 1,111 1, , % 48.3% 62.8% 37.2% **Local Agencies reporting 30 or less total infant participants were not published. 9

10 State/Region Local Agency ** Fully Total Total Infants Fully Total Connecticut North Brooklyn Health Network (NYCHHC) , % 33.5% 36.7% 63.3% Lincoln Hospital , % 51.9% 56.6% 43.4% Chautauqua County Health Department % 7.0% 17.1% 82.9% Catholic Charities Brooklyn Neighborhood , % 43.1% 48.8% 51.2% Institute for Family Health % 35.2% 39.1% 60.9% Montefiore New Rochelle Hospital , % 47.7% 52.2% 47.8% Mohawk Valley Community Action Agency % 9.0% 22.3% 77.7% New York Presbyterian - Lower Manhattan Hospital % 29.1% 31.2% 68.8% New York State Mean SENECA NATION, NY Rhode Island 9,623 35,916 45,539 62, , % 33.3% 42.2% 57.8% Seneca Nation Health Department % 12.3% 22.8% 77.2% Women and Infants Hospital % 10.3% 17.7% 82.3% St. Joseph Health Services % 14.9% 21.5% 78.5% Eastbay Community Action Program % 7.6% 28.2% 71.8% Tri-Town Health Center % 9.3% 20.5% 79.5% West Bay Community Action, Inc % 6.1% 16.8% 83.2% Wood River Health Services % 4.9% 23.1% 76.9% Family Health Services of Cranston % 7.9% 15.8% 84.2% Thundermist Health Center % 7.4% 19.2% 80.8% PCHC, INC % 13.3% 21.8% 78.2% Children's Friend & Service , % 18.1% 25.2% 74.8% Scalabrini Dukcevich Center % 23.0% 27.0% 73.0% Rhode Island State Mean Vermont ,135 4,093 5, % 12.0% 21.7% 78.3% VT Dept Health Barre % 9.8% 43.1% 56.9% VT Dept. Health Bennington % 12.3% 32.8% 67.2% VT Department Health Brattleboro % 9.7% 38.1% 61.9% VT Dept Health Burlington % 23.8% 56.6% 43.4% VT Dept Health Middlebury % 15.7% 49.3% 50.7% VT Dept Health Newport % 10.8% 43.1% 56.9% VT Dept Health Rutland % 13.6% 35.7% 64.3% VT Dept Health St. Albans % 10.7% 34.0% 66.0% VT Dept Health St. Johnsbury % 12.1% 42.2% 57.8% VT Dept Health Springfield % 10.8% 29.1% 70.9% VT Dept Health White River % 8.0% 36.8% 63.2% VT Dept of Health Morrisville % 11.3% 50.0% 50.0% Vermont State Mean ,091 1,507 2, % 13.6% 42.0% 58.0% Northeast Region Mean Delaware 16,477 46,675 63, , , % 28.6% 38.6% 61.4% Division of Public Health/Milford Clinic ,844 2, % 11.4% 20.4% 79.6% Division of Public Health/Hudson Clinic ,982 2, % 20.7% 27.6% 72.4% Delaware State Mean District of Columbia ,228 3,826 5, % 16.4% 24.3% 75.7% Unity Health Care ,129 1, % 28.8% 36.3% 63.7% Children's National Medical Center , % 20.9% 30.8% 69.2% Mary's Center for Maternal & Child Care % 47.6% 60.9% 39.1% Howard University Hospital % 26.4% 38.1% 61.9% District of Columbia State Mean Maryland 411 1,250 1,661 2,539 4, % 29.8% 39.5% 60.5% Allegany County WIC Program % 4.9% 24.1% 75.9% Anne Arundel County WIC Program ,347 2, % 19.8% 35.3% 64.7% Baltimore County WIC Program ,283 2,791 4, % 20.4% 31.5% 68.5% Caroline County WIC Program % 14.3% 26.9% 73.1% Carroll County WIC Program % 10.5% 27.2% 72.8% Harford County WIC Program ,020 1, % 11.9% 29.2% 70.8% **Local Agencies reporting 30 or less total infant participants were not published. 10

11 State/Region Local Agency ** Fully Total Total Infants Fully Total Connecticut Montgomery Co. (Community Clinic Inc.) WIC Program 834 2,996 3,830 2,801 6, % 45.2% 57.8% 42.2% Prince Georges County WIC Program 487 1,430 1,917 2,238 4, % 34.4% 46.1% 53.9% Washington County WIC Program % 9.3% 27.2% 72.8% Wicomico County Health Department , % 18.5% 28.0% 72.0% Baltimore City WIC Program ,590 4, % 13.5% 19.6% 80.4% Queen Anne's County WIC Program % 10.3% 30.3% 69.7% Garrett County WIC Program % 6.3% 27.3% 72.7% Charles County WIC Program ,200 1, % 15.3% 26.8% 73.2% John's Hopkins WIC Program ,567 2, % 22.1% 29.4% 70.6% Frederick County WIC Program % 23.6% 38.1% 61.9% Howard County WIC Program % 28.8% 46.5% 53.5% Greater Baden WIC Program , % 20.8% 31.0% 69.0% Maryland State Mean New Jersey 4,042 8,495 12,537 21,680 34, % 24.8% 36.6% 63.4% Atlantic City WIC Program , % 25.6% 34.2% 65.8% Burlington County WIC Program , % 15.4% 31.4% 68.6% Gateway Community Action Partnership WIC Program ,172 3,358 4, % 18.4% 25.9% 74.1% East Orange WIC Program , % 30.9% 39.9% 60.1% Gloucester County WIC Program % 12.8% 23.2% 76.8% Jersey City Dept Hum Res WIC Program ,197 2, % 33.4% 41.7% 58.3% VNA of Central Jersey, Inc ,371 1,910 2,549 4, % 30.7% 42.8% 57.2% Newark WIC Program 145 1,003 1,148 1,547 2, % 37.2% 42.6% 57.4% North Hudson Community Action Corp ,061 1,077 2, % 34.3% 49.6% 50.4% NORWESCAP WIC Program , % 30.0% 43.2% 56.8% Plainfield WIC Program % 20.8% 26.1% 73.9% St. Joseph's Hospital & Medical Center 460 1,453 1,913 2,607 4, % 32.1% 42.3% 57.7% Children's Home Society of New Jersey's Mercer WIC Program ,081 1, % 26.8% 40.2% 59.8% Rutgers WIC Program , % 36.8% 40.1% 59.9% Ocean County WIC Program 1,020 1,007 2,027 1,439 3, % 29.1% 58.5% 41.5% Passaic WIC Program , % 25.5% 36.1% 63.9% Trinitas Hospital WIC Program ,007 1, % 38.7% 47.0% 53.0% New Jersey State Mean Pennsylvania 4,262 10,588 14,850 21,731 36, % 28.9% 40.6% 59.4% Allegheny County Health Department ,026 4, % 3.7% 15.1% 84.9% Broad Top Area Medical Center % 4.3% 22.3% 77.7% Maternal & Family Hlth Svcs, Inc. 1, ,572 11,787 14, % 5.6% 17.9% 82.1% Crozer-Chester Medical Center ,163 2, % 8.1% 18.5% 81.5% Community Progress Council, Inc ,365 1, % 6.2% 18.5% 81.5% Hamilton Health Ctrs ,362 1, % 8.5% 22.4% 77.6% Fayette Co. Community Action Agency % 1.5% 11.5% 88.5% Bucks County Health Department ,077 1, % 7.3% 20.9% 79.1% Chester County Health Department , % 11.2% 30.2% 69.8% Bradford Hospital WIC Program % 2.0% 18.4% 81.6% United Neighborhood Facilities Hlth Care Corp ,458 1, % 5.2% 21.4% 78.6% Community Health Services, Inc % 2.6% 25.5% 74.5% Community Action Southwest , % 2.2% 12.6% 87.4% Home Nursing Agency, WIC Program , % 2.7% 24.5% 75.5% Comm Action Prog/Lanc Co. Inc ,602 2, % 7.2% 28.3% 71.7% Shenango Valley Urban League, Inc % 2.4% 19.2% 80.8% Comm Act. Partnership of Cambria Co % 2.9% 18.7% 81.3% N Cent Org Reg For Total Health 1, ,295 13,508 15, % 5.3% 14.5% 85.5% N Cent PA Reg Plng/Dev Commission % 3.9% 21.5% 78.5% **Local Agencies reporting 30 or less total infant participants were not published. 11

12 State/Region Local Agency ** Fully Total Total Infants Fully Total Connecticut HOPE Enterprises, Inc (Bi-County WIC) % 4.9% 23.8% 76.2% Mon Valley Comm Hlth SVCS, Inc , % 3.1% 17.0% 83.0% Family Health Council of Central PA, Inc ,942 3, % 4.2% 21.0% 79.0% Adagio Health ,211 2, % 3.6% 19.4% 80.6% So Central Comm Act Program ,036 1, % 8.0% 28.5% 71.5% Pennsylvania State Mean 8,575 3,438 12,013 52,912 64, % 5.3% 18.5% 81.5% Región Bayamón ,341 3,592 4, % 11.0% 27.2% 72.8% Región Ponce ,076 4,131 5, % 8.9% 20.7% 79.3% Arecibo Region ,842 3, % 9.9% 24.8% 75.2% Caguas Region ,328 3,384 4, % 11.9% 28.2% 71.8% Fajardo Region , % 16.2% 30.3% 69.7% Mayaguez Region ,157 4, % 12.3% 23.6% 76.4% San Juan Region ,661 4,179 5, % 12.8% 28.4% 71.6% Puerto Rico State Mean Virginia 4,287 3,383 7,670 22,104 29, % 11.4% 25.8% 74.2% Central Shenandoah District , % 10.0% 25.2% 74.8% Lord Fairfax District % 8.6% 23.1% 76.9% Rappahannock Area District ,004 1, % 12.3% 25.0% 75.0% Rappahannock-Rapidan District % 12.0% 25.1% 74.9% Thomas Jefferson District % 10.0% 27.8% 72.2% Alexandria District % 27.1% 41.7% 58.3% Arlington District % 45.7% 55.1% 44.9% Fairfax District 366 1,147 1,513 2,395 3, % 29.4% 38.7% 61.3% Loudoun District % 31.9% 42.2% 57.8% Prince William District ,707 2, % 16.6% 25.8% 74.2% Alleghany District % 6.0% 21.0% 79.0% Central Virginia District , % 5.4% 20.1% 79.9% Cumberland Plateau % 1.8% 9.6% 90.4% Pittsylvania-Danville District % 3.1% 10.6% 89.4% West Piedmont District % 4.7% 14.9% 85.1% Lenowisco District % 2.4% 10.5% 89.5% Mount Rogers District , % 3.6% 14.7% 85.3% New River District % 3.9% 20.0% 80.0% Roanoke District , % 6.2% 18.5% 81.5% Chesterfield District ,113 1, % 8.2% 18.9% 81.1% Crater District , % 4.7% 13.1% 86.9% Chickahominy District % 9.4% 22.1% 77.9% Henrico District ,135 1, % 7.6% 18.9% 81.1% Piedmont District % 3.1% 11.6% 88.4% Richmond City District ,248 1, % 7.3% 16.4% 83.6% Southside District % 4.9% 11.4% 88.6% Chesapeake District % 8.3% 20.7% 79.3% Eastern Shore District % 9.1% 15.3% 84.7% Hampton District % 8.2% 22.9% 77.1% Norfolk District ,447 1, % 5.2% 13.5% 86.5% Three Rivers District % 4.4% 15.9% 84.1% Peninsula District ,403 1, % 7.4% 18.6% 81.4% Western Tidewater District % 4.4% 11.9% 88.1% Virginia Beach District ,483 2, % 8.8% 28.6% 71.4% Portsmouth District % 2.2% 12.0% 88.0% Virginia State Mean 4,213 4,158 8,371 28,340 36, % 11.3% 22.8% 77.2% **Local Agencies reporting 30 or less total infant participants were not published. 12

13 State/Region Local Agency ** Fully Total Total Infants Fully Total Connecticut Virgin Islands Dept. of Health-VI WIC Program % 60.2% 69.5% 30.5% Dept. of Health-VI WIC Program % 49.0% 59.7% 40.3% Virgin Islands State Mean West Virginia % 54.9% 64.8% 35.2% TSN/WIC Program ,715 1, % 5.2% 12.9% 87.1% Central WV WIC % 7.4% 22.9% 77.1% Monongalia County Health Department ,146 1, % 8.4% 19.4% 80.6% Randolph/Elkins Health % 9.7% 22.9% 77.1% Shenandoah Valley Medical System , % 6.9% 20.2% 79.8% Wheeling-Ohio County WIC % 5.1% 13.5% 86.5% Mid-Ohio Valley WIC Agency ,026 1, % 6.2% 15.8% 84.2% Valley Health Systems Inc WIC Program ,026 2, % 8.3% 18.0% 82.0% West Virginia State Mean 1, ,899 8,866 10, % 7.2% 17.6% 82.4% Mid-Atlantic Region Mean Alabama 27,407 33,441 60, , , % 15.0% 27.3% 72.7% Public Health Area ,981 2, % 6.6% 11.8% 88.2% Public Health Area ,670 5, % 7.9% 13.5% 86.5% Public Health Area ,857 2, % 4.3% 7.3% 92.7% Public Health Area ,675 4, % 10.9% 15.7% 84.3% Public Health Area ,139 2, % 6.0% 11.4% 88.6% Public Health Area ,244 3, % 6.4% 10.1% 89.9% Public Health Area ,285 4, % 7.8% 12.7% 87.3% Public Health Area ,237 2, % 6.1% 12.4% 87.6% Public Health Area ,783 3, % 10.4% 17.2% 82.8% Public Health Area ,275 2, % 7.8% 13.1% 86.9% Public Health Area ,208 1, % 4.9% 7.9% 92.1% Alabama State Mean Florida 1,755 2,666 4,421 30,354 34, % 7.7% 12.7% 87.3% Bay County Health Department ,378 1, % 11.3% 25.4% 74.6% Brevard County Health Department ,884 2, % 13.8% 30.0% 70.0% Broward County Health Department 1,381 2,693 4,074 7,568 11, % 23.1% 35.0% 65.0% Charlotte County Health Department % 11.6% 29.2% 70.8% Citrus County Health Department % 8.3% 20.2% 79.8% Clay County Health Department % 10.8% 25.0% 75.0% Collier County Health Department ,145 1, % 20.9% 35.6% 64.4% Dade County Health Department 1,431 5,503 6,934 10,684 17, % 31.2% 39.4% 60.6% Desoto County Health Department % 19.7% 31.5% 68.5% Duval County Health Department ,651 4,590 6, % 15.0% 26.5% 73.5% Escambia Co Health Department ,780 2, % 9.4% 21.0% 79.0% Gadsden County Health Department % 18.6% 24.4% 75.6% Hernando County Health Department % 8.3% 22.4% 77.6% Highlands County Health Department % 14.9% 25.6% 74.4% Hillsborough County Health Department 831 1,108 1,939 6,564 8, % 13.0% 22.8% 77.2% Indian River County Health Department % 20.5% 33.3% 66.7% Jackson County Health Department % 8.3% 14.9% 85.1% Lake County Health Department ,564 2, % 16.1% 26.4% 73.6% Lee County Health Department ,442 2,845 4, % 22.9% 33.6% 66.4% Leon County Health Department ,531 1, % 14.8% 23.3% 76.7% Manatee County Health Department ,385 1, % 17.5% 25.9% 74.1% Marion County Health Department ,668 2, % 15.5% 24.8% 75.2% Martin County Health Department % 28.5% 44.9% 55.1% Monroe County Health Department % 19.8% 33.9% 66.1% Nassau County Health Department % 15.1% 31.3% 68.7% **Local Agencies reporting 30 or less total infant participants were not published. 13

14 State/Region Local Agency ** Fully Total Total Infants Fully Total Connecticut Okaloosa County Health Department , % 11.1% 28.7% 71.3% Okeechobee County Health Department % 10.0% 23.9% 76.1% Orange County Health Department 765 1,588 2,353 6,168 8, % 18.6% 27.6% 72.4% Osceola County Health Department ,037 2,148 3, % 17.0% 32.6% 67.4% Palm Beach County Health Department 642 1,769 2,411 5,016 7, % 23.8% 32.5% 67.5% Pasco County Health Department ,946 2, % 9.7% 21.5% 78.5% Pinellas County Health Department ,003 3,218 4, % 12.9% 23.8% 76.2% Polk County Health Department ,427 3,758 5, % 18.1% 27.5% 72.5% Putnam County Health Department % 16.8% 27.2% 72.8% St Johns County Health Department % 15.2% 35.5% 64.5% St Lucie County Health Department ,347 1, % 18.3% 30.8% 69.2% Santa Rosa County Health Department % 9.7% 27.2% 72.8% Sarasota County Health Department , % 17.7% 36.1% 63.9% Seminole County Health Department ,385 1, % 13.3% 28.5% 71.5% Volusia County Health Department ,944 2, % 15.3% 28.3% 71.7% North Central FL WIC Project ,626 2, % 9.9% 22.5% 77.5% University of Miami WIC Project % 25.2% 35.8% 64.2% Flagler County Health Department % 11.8% 29.7% 70.3% Alachua County Health Department ,343 3, % 11.2% 23.3% 76.7% Florida State Mean Georgia 13,497 22,974 36,471 85, , % 18.8% 29.9% 70.1% Dist./Unit 01-1 Northwest GA Hlth Dist ,049 2,980 4, % 17.9% 26.0% 74.0% Dist./Unit 01-2 North Georgia Health District ,037 1,855 2, % 20.7% 35.9% 64.1% Dist./Unit 02-0 North Health District ,320 2,399 3, % 24.7% 35.5% 64.5% Dist./Unit 03-1 Cobb/Douglas Hlth Dist ,251 1,733 2,297 4, % 31.0% 43.0% 57.0% Dist./Unit 03-2 Fulton Co. Hlth Dist ,045 2,859 3, % 21.3% 26.8% 73.2% Dist./Unit 03-3 Clayton Co. Hlth District ,519 2, % 23.9% 30.0% 70.0% Dist/Unit 03-4 East Metro Hlth Dist ,930 2,517 3,893 6, % 30.1% 39.3% 60.7% Dist/Unit 03-5 DeKalb Co. Hlth District 400 1,763 2,163 3,447 5, % 31.4% 38.6% 61.4% Dist/Unit 04-0 LaGrange Hlth Services ,422 3,689 5, % 16.6% 27.8% 72.2% Dist/Unit 05-1 South Central Hlth Dist , % 6.5% 12.4% 87.6% Dist/Unit 05-1 North Central Hlth Dist ,121 3, % 15.7% 21.4% 78.6% Dist/Unit 06-0 East Central Hlth Dist ,475 3, % 15.8% 24.7% 75.3% Dist/Unit 07-0 West Central Hlth Dist ,462 3, % 13.9% 23.4% 76.6% Dist/Unit 08-1 South Health Dist ,913 2, % 7.6% 14.8% 85.2% Dist/Unit 08-2 Southwest Hlth District ,504 3, % 12.1% 17.4% 82.6% Dist/Unit 09-2 Southeast Health District ,456 3,127 4, % 19.0% 31.8% 68.2% Dist/Unit 09-1 Coastal Health District ,558 3, % 14.7% 21.4% 78.6% Dist/Unit 10-0 Northeast Health District ,866 2, % 12.3% 22.9% 77.1% Grady Health System % 50.7% 63.6% 36.4% Georgia State Mean Kentucky 5,898 13,518 19,416 46,131 65, % 20.6% 29.6% 70.4% Allen County Health Department % 3.5% 12.8% 87.2% Anderson County Health Department % 6.7% 16.7% 83.3% Bourbon County Health Department ,533 1, % 10.9% 18.5% 81.5% Boyle County Health Department % 8.6% 15.0% 85.0% Breathitt County Health Department % 15.3% 20.8% 79.2% Bullitt County Health Department % 7.2% 18.0% 82.0% Clark County Health Department % 15.8% 20.9% 79.1% Estill County Health Department % 13.3% 22.4% 77.6% Lexington-Fayette Co.Health Dept % 7.8% 21.8% 78.2% Fleming County Health Department % 15.7% 23.4% 76.6% **Local Agencies reporting 30 or less total infant participants were not published. 14

15 State/Region Local Agency ** Fully Total Total Infants Fully Total Connecticut Floyd County Health Department % 8.1% 12.0% 88.0% Franklin County Health Department % 9.1% 17.2% 82.8% Greenup County Health Department % 19.5% 28.2% 71.8% Louisville-Jefferson Metro H. D % 13.9% 19.3% 80.7% Jessamine County Health Department ,268 1, % 3.6% 9.8% 90.2% Johnson County Health Department % 7.9% 15.8% 84.2% Knox County Health Department % 7.3% 15.5% 84.5% Laurel County Health Department % 11.2% 22.1% 77.9% Lewis County Health Department % 6.1% 9.4% 90.6% Lincoln County Health Department % 3.8% 8.2% 91.8% Madison County Health Department ,449 1, % 9.5% 16.2% 83.8% Magoffin County Health Department % 11.2% 17.4% 82.6% Martin County Health Department % 6.3% 12.5% 87.5% Monroe County Health Department % 5.7% 10.9% 89.1% Oldham County Health Department % 5.7% 13.7% 86.3% Pike County Health Department ,203 2,467 3, % 25.2% 32.8% 67.2% Powell County Health Department % 12.7% 21.7% 78.3% Whitley County Health Department % 5.7% 12.4% 87.6% Woodford County Health Department % 4.2% 7.3% 92.7% U of L Pediatrics - Downtown % 20.0% 29.6% 70.4% Lincoln Trail District % 6.5% 15.1% 84.9% Barren River District % 1.0% 7.8% 92.2% Purchase District % 15.6% 21.0% 79.0% North Central District % 1.3% 10.4% 89.6% Lake Cumberland District % 6.2% 14.3% 85.7% Northern Kentucky District ,806 2, % 8.5% 15.2% 84.8% Little Sandy District % 12.7% 26.1% 73.9% Kentucky River District % 11.8% 15.5% 84.5% Cumberland Valley District % 5.8% 14.6% 85.4% Green River District % 7.6% 11.9% 88.1% Wedco District % 9.2% 13.8% 86.2% Gateway District % 9.3% 15.7% 84.3% Three Rivers District % 6.1% 12.0% 88.0% Pennyrile District % 7.6% 12.0% 88.0% Buffalo Trace District % 6.2% 13.7% 86.3% Park Duvalle Health Center % 8.5% 14.3% 85.7% Muhlenberg County Health Department ,374 1, % 4.7% 11.6% 88.4% Marshall County Health Department % 8.9% 20.3% 79.7% Hopkins County Health Department % 8.0% 17.3% 82.7% Christian County Health Department % 5.3% 12.4% 87.6% Todd County Health Department % 7.8% 9.5% 90.5% Bracken County Health Department % 5.2% 13.5% 86.5% Montgomery County Health Department % 9.2% 12.5% 87.5% Garrard County Health Department % 7.0% 13.9% 86.1% Mercer County Health Department ,045 1, % 20.3% 30.9% 69.1% Breckinridge County Health Department % 4.5% 7.5% 92.5% Ashland-Boyd County Health Dept % 1.3% 6.4% 93.6% Lawrence County Health Dept % 5.9% 11.7% 88.3% Calloway County Health Department % 2.8% 8.3% 91.7% Bell County Health Dept % 1.8% 9.1% 90.9% **Local Agencies reporting 30 or less total infant participants were not published. 15

16 State/Region Local Agency ** Fully Total Total Infants Fully Total Connecticut Graves County Health Department % 0.8% 6.7% 93.3% Grayson County Health Center % 5.5% 7.9% 92.1% Harlan County Center % 4.5% 12.7% 87.3% Kentucky State Mean Mississippi 2,178 3,249 5,427 24,804 30, % 10.7% 18.0% 82.0% Delta Community Health Center % 8.2% 9.0% 91.0% Jefferson Comp Health Center % 2.2% 4.3% 95.7% Family Health Care Clinic % 4.7% 6.5% 93.5% Jackson-Hinds Comp Health Center % 8.7% 11.7% 88.3% GA Carmichael Family Health Center % 5.8% 7.4% 92.6% District I WIC ,245 2, % 6.0% 9.0% 91.0% District II WIC ,694 2, % 5.9% 9.6% 90.4% District III WIC ,954 2, % 8.3% 9.1% 90.9% District IV WIC ,852 2, % 5.2% 7.9% 92.1% District V WIC ,341 3, % 7.1% 9.2% 90.8% District VI WIC ,740 1, % 5.7% 7.7% 92.3% District VII WIC ,458 1, % 4.5% 6.6% 93.4% District VIII WIC ,077 2, % 9.4% 13.5% 86.5% District IX WIC ,945 3, % 6.1% 11.3% 88.7% Coastal Family Health Center % 8.8% 12.8% 87.2% Greater Meridian Health Center % 6.8% 7.6% 92.4% Northeast MS Health Care Clinic % 4.5% 6.8% 93.2% Family Health Center % 9.2% 9.8% 90.2% Aaron Henry Community Health Center % 1.6% 1.6% 98.4% University Hospital/Wiser Hospital % 36.5% 40.1% 59.9% Mallory Community Health Center % 2.7% 2.7% 97.3% North Mississippi Primary Health Care % 1.9% 5.8% 94.2% Mississippi State Mean CHOCTAW RESERVATION, MS North Carolina 736 1,740 2,476 23,296 25, % 6.8% 9.6% 90.4% MS Choctaw Reservation Health Center % 4.9% 6.0% 94.0% Alamance County Health Department % 15.8% 26.7% 73.3% Alexander County Health Department % 8.9% 24.5% 75.5% Anson County Health Dept % 9.9% 14.6% 85.4% Appalachian District Health Department % 10.5% 38.1% 61.9% Beaufort County Health Department % 15.4% 27.0% 73.0% Bladen County Health Department % 12.9% 17.5% 82.5% Brunswick County Health Department % 10.7% 25.6% 74.4% Buncombe County Health Department , % 15.0% 38.1% 61.9% Burke County Health Department % 12.3% 23.7% 76.3% Cabarrus Health Alliance , % 21.5% 34.5% 65.5% Caldwell County Health Department % 13.3% 26.2% 73.8% Carteret County Health Department % 12.6% 30.2% 69.8% Caswell County Health Department % 13.4% 23.1% 76.9% Catawba County Health Department , % 15.0% 29.7% 70.3% Cherokee County Health Department % 15.9% 31.0% 69.0% Clay County Health Department % 12.8% 38.3% 61.7% Cleveland County Health Department % 7.0% 16.4% 83.6% Columbus County Health Department % 6.2% 13.5% 86.5% Craven County Health Department % 8.4% 24.8% 75.2% Cumberland County Public Health Center ,009 2,317 3, % 13.3% 30.3% 69.7% Dare County Health Department % 20.1% 45.8% 54.2% Davidson County Health Department , % 9.6% 22.2% 77.8% **Local Agencies reporting 30 or less total infant participants were not published. 16

17 State/Region Local Agency ** Fully Total Total Infants Fully Total Connecticut Davie County Health Department % 16.7% 30.5% 69.5% Duplin County Health Department % 21.4% 25.8% 74.2% Edgecombe County Health Department % 10.5% 14.8% 85.2% Franklin County Health Department % 10.0% 19.7% 80.3% Gaston County Health Department ,017 1, % 13.4% 23.2% 76.8% Graham County Health Department % 4.7% 20.3% 79.7% Granville-Vance District Health Department % 11.9% 18.2% 81.8% Greene County Health Department % 13.4% 22.0% 78.0% Guilford County Health Department ,030 2,125 3, % 18.6% 32.6% 67.4% Harnett County Health Department % 11.6% 19.1% 80.9% Haywood County Health Department % 10.6% 24.8% 75.2% Henderson County Health Department % 17.5% 39.5% 60.5% Hertford County Health Department % 12.4% 27.9% 72.1% Hoke County Health Department % 14.9% 22.9% 77.1% Hyde County Health Department % 18.1% 29.7% 70.3% Iredell County Health Department % 12.8% 22.5% 77.5% Jackson County Health Department % 11.2% 26.2% 73.8% Johnston County Health Department % 18.8% 29.3% 70.7% Jones County Health Department % 15.2% 27.5% 72.5% Lenoir Community Health Center % 13.4% 18.6% 81.4% Lincoln Community Health Center , % 22.5% 32.7% 67.3% Lincoln County Health Department % 11.9% 25.3% 74.7% Macon County Health Department % 14.1% 33.0% 67.0% Madison County Health Department % 8.6% 29.1% 70.9% Martin-Tyrell-Washington % 11.9% 20.7% 79.3% Mecklenburg County Health Department ,161 3,067 4, % 19.3% 27.5% 72.5% Montgomery County Health Department ,176 1, % 21.2% 29.8% 70.2% Moore County Health Department % 15.1% 24.2% 75.8% Nash County Health Department % 12.1% 16.6% 83.4% New Hanover County Health Department % 15.8% 30.2% 69.8% Northampton County Health Department % 13.8% 29.3% 70.7% Onslow County Health Department ,045 1, % 10.6% 34.2% 65.8% Piedmont Health Services % 28.5% 44.0% 56.0% Albemarle Regional Health Services % 9.1% 19.1% 80.9% Pender County Health Department % 11.5% 24.2% 75.8% Pitt County Public Health Center , % 16.4% 29.1% 70.9% Randolph County Health Department % 14.0% 27.1% 72.9% Forsyth County Health Department ,501 2, % 19.9% 36.0% 64.0% Richmond County Health Department % 12.6% 23.1% 76.9% Robeson County Health Department , % 11.4% 16.5% 83.5% Rockingham County Health Department % 10.8% 17.7% 82.3% Rowan County Health Department % 13.4% 20.8% 79.2% Rutherford, Polk, McDowell Health District % 12.9% 24.8% 75.2% Sampson County Health Department % 14.2% 18.0% 82.0% Scotland County Health Department % 11.3% 15.9% 84.1% Stanly County Health Department % 12.1% 23.9% 76.1% Stokes County Health Department % 9.2% 19.7% 80.3% Surry County Health Department % 16.2% 27.6% 72.4% Swain County Health Department % 11.3% 38.8% 61.3% Toe River Health District % 12.0% 31.7% 68.3% **Local Agencies reporting 30 or less total infant participants were not published. 17

18 State/Region Local Agency ** Fully Total Total Infants Fully Total Connecticut Transylvania County Health Department % 10.4% 39.0% 61.0% Tri-County Community Health Center d/b/a CommWell Health % 44.8% 59.2% 40.8% Halifax County Health Department % 7.6% 16.3% 83.7% Union County Health Department % 17.3% 36.7% 63.3% Wake County Health Department 560 1,055 1,615 2,298 3, % 27.0% 41.3% 58.7% Warren County Health Department % 8.3% 16.7% 83.3% Wayne County Health Department , % 14.9% 24.7% 75.3% Wilson County Health Department % 17.3% 22.7% 77.3% Yadkin County Health Department % 17.9% 33.0% 67.0% Pamlico County Health Department % 12.1% 38.2% 61.8% Lee County Health Department % 20.2% 29.9% 70.1% Person County Health Department % 10.9% 18.5% 81.5% Wilkes County Health Dept % 11.6% 23.0% 77.0% North Carolina State Mean CHEROKEE RESERVATION, NC South Carolina 7,692 9,750 17,442 43,816 61, % 15.9% 28.5% 71.5% NC-E. Cherokee Reservation % 11.0% 27.9% 72.1% Beaufort-Jasper Comp Center % 16.6% 31.3% 68.7% Upstate - Public Health Regional Office 900 1,288 2,188 7,170 9, % 13.8% 23.4% 76.6% Midlands - Public Health Regional Office 604 1,217 1,821 6,711 8, % 14.3% 21.3% 78.7% Pee Dee - Public Health Regional Office ,315 5,625 6, % 12.5% 18.9% 81.1% Lowcountry - Public Health Regional Office 729 1,105 1,834 4,994 6, % 16.2% 26.9% 73.1% Little River Medical Center % 9.3% 18.6% 81.4% South Carolina State Mean Tennessee 2,782 4,588 7,370 25,061 32, % 14.1% 22.7% 77.3% Northeast Tennessee Region ,644 2, % 8.0% 21.2% 78.8% East Tennessee Region ,022 3,870 4, % 9.6% 20.9% 79.1% Southeast Region ,725 2, % 8.0% 18.8% 81.2% Upper Cumberland Region ,951 2, % 7.8% 18.2% 81.8% Mid-Cumberland Region ,442 4,457 5, % 11.5% 24.4% 75.6% South Central Region ,211 2, % 8.3% 17.0% 83.0% West TN Region Union City ,533 1, % 6.7% 14.1% 85.9% West TN Region Jackson ,665 1, % 6.4% 12.3% 87.7% Memphis Shelby County Health Dept 221 1,022 1,243 6,785 8, % 12.7% 15.5% 84.5% Metro-Davidson Health Department ,431 3,675 5, % 18.1% 28.0% 72.0% Knox County Regional Office ,436 1, % 11.2% 25.1% 74.9% Hamilton County Regional Office ,439 1, % 13.9% 23.4% 76.6% Sullivan County Regional Office % 7.0% 20.1% 79.9% Madison County Health Dept % 6.8% 13.3% 86.7% Tennessee State Mean 3,874 4,673 8,547 33,739 42, % 11.1% 20.2% 79.8% Southeast Region Mean Illinois 38,152 62, , , , % 15.3% 24.5% 75.5% TCA Health Altgeld Health Center ,077 1, % 7.5% 10.8% 89.2% Bond County Health Dept % 4.8% 20.0% 80.0% Logan County Health Department % 6.0% 17.9% 82.1% Chicago Department of Health ,219 7,100 8, % 11.7% 14.7% 85.3% Champaign-Urbana Public Health % 18.2% 27.9% 72.1% Community & Econ Dev Assoc CEDA 833 3,433 4,266 8,157 12, % 27.6% 34.3% 65.7% Coordinated Youth Services ,129 1, % 8.5% 20.0% 80.0% Eastside Health District % 7.3% 11.6% 88.4% Egyptian Health Department % 5.2% 12.6% 87.4% Ford County Public Health Department % 6.8% 18.6% 81.4% Fulton County Health Department % 7.1% 20.8% 79.2% Greene County Health Department % 2.7% 16.4% 83.6% **Local Agencies reporting 30 or less total infant participants were not published. 18

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