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Preventing Ill Health

These resources are part of the wider Public Health Surveillance Dashboard. Here we have presented data on ill health and factors that can prevent illness. 

Pregnancy and health
Percentage of Women Smoking at Time of Delivery
Percentage of Live and Still Birth Infants With a Low Birth Weight
Percentage of mothers who breastfeed
Percentage of infants aged 6 to 8 weeks who are being breast fed
Percentage of Successful Quitters in Pregnancy
GP recorded conditions
Percentage of Recorded Hypertension Diagnosis
Percentage of Recorded Dementia Diagnosis
Percentage of Recorded Asthma Diagnosis
Percentage of Recorded COPD Diagnosis
Percentage of Recorded Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) Diagnosis
Percentage of Recorded Heart Failure Diagnosis
Percentage of Recorded Stroke Diagnosis
Percentage of Recorded Diabetes Diagnosis
Percentage of Recorded Mental Health Diagnosis
Percentage of Recorded Depression Diagnosis
Hospital admissions
Hospital Admission Injuries 0-14 years
Hospital Admission Injuries 15-24 years
Hospital Admissions for Self-Harm
Hospital Admissions for Fractured Neck of Femur (Hip) Among Older People
Injuries due to falls in people aged 65 years and over
Cancer
Cervical Screening Uptake in Women aged 25-64
Breast Screening Uptake in Women 53-70
One-year Survival Breast Cancer
One-year Survival Lung Cancer
One-year Survival Colorectal Cancer
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