Data and Reports
Understanding health problems in our community helps Sonoma County Public Health to plan programs and to assign limited resources more effectively. Public health epidemiologists collect, analyze and distribute health data for assessment, planning and evaluation purposes.
Current data are maintained on many health issues and are available upon request to the community. Below are data and reports that are commonly requested.
Health Profiles
Community Health Needs Assessment: Sonoma County 2008-2011
A collaborative effort by Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Sutter Medical Center of Santa Rosa, St. Joseph Health System - Sonoma County, and the Sonoma County Department of Health Services.
Sonoma County Health Profile
The Sonoma County Department of Health Services is pleased to present the Sonoma County Health Profile, a public health data resource for our county.
Health Profile 2000
Source: Sonoma County Department of Health Services.
Communicable Disease Reports
2006 Report: Epidemiology of Tuberculosis in Sonoma County (pdf)
2006 Annual Report: Sexually Transmitted Diseases (pdf)
Source: Sonoma County Department of Health Services.
2005 Annual Report: Sexually Transmitted Diseases (pdf)
Source: Sonoma County Department of Health Services.
2005 Annual Report: Epidemiology of Tuberculosis in Sonoma County (pdf)
Source: Sonoma County Department of Health Services.
2004 Annual Report: Epidemiology of Tuberculosis in Sonoma County (pdf)
Source: Sonoma County Department of Health Services.
Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS in Sonoma County
Source: The Center for HIV Prevention and Care.
Public Health Annual Reports
The Public Health annual report outlines Public Health's efforts over the year to improve the health of the community. Also included in this report is the County of Sonoma Health Status Report.
2007 Public Health Annual Report (pdf)
2006 Public Health Annual Report (pdf)
2005 Public Health Annual Report (pdf)
2004 Public Health Annual Report (pdf)
2003 Public Health Annual Report (pdf)
2002 Public Health Annual Report (pdf)
Maternal, Child, Adolescent Health Reports
Helping Mothers, Saving Babies: The Need for Prenatal Substance Abuse Treatment in Sonoma County (pdf)
Source: Sonoma County Perinatal Alcohol and Other Drug Action Team.
Total Births Sonoma County, 2000-2006
Source: State of California, Department of Public Health, Birth Records 2000-2006.
Birth and Fetal/Infant Mortality Data (pdf)
Source: Sonoma County Department of Health Services, MCAH Coordination program.
Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health Five-Year Needs Assessment for 2005-2009
Source: Sonoma County Department of Health Services.
Adolescent Health Perspective
Source: MCAH Advisory Board and the County of Sonoma Department of Health Services.
Program Data Webpages
The Center for HIV Prevention and Care
Guide to Services (pdf)
This Guide to Services outlines the services Public Health offers the community. It includes brief descriptions and phone numbers for each service.
Online Resources
California Health Interview Survey
http://www.chis.ucla.edu
California Department of Health Services, Birth and Death Data Tables
http://www.dhs.ca.gov/hisp/chs/ohir/tables/
California Department of Health Services, Communicable Disease Summary Tables
http://www.dhs.ca.gov/ps/dcdc/html/cdtables.htm
California Department of Health Services, HIV/AIDS Data
http://www.dhs.ca.gov/ps/ooa/AboutOA/research.htm
California Department of Finance, Population Data
http://www.dof.ca.gov/HTML/DEMOGRAP/Druhpar.htm
California Cancer Registry, Publications
http://www.ccrcal.org/Publications.html
California Highway Patrol, Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System
Annual Report of Fatal and Injury Motor Vehicle Traffic Collisions
http://www.chp.ca.gov/switrs/
California Department of Education, School Profiles and Reports
http://www.ed-data.k12.ca.us/welcome.htm
California Department of Justice, Criminal Justice Statistics Center
http://caag.state.ca.us/cjsc/index.htm
US Census Bureau, American FactFinder
http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/BasicFactsServlet
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