QuickStats from NCHS : celebrating 15 years of QuickStats from NCHS
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January 9, 2020
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Description:Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Anniversary Edition
QuickStats from NCHS is a weekly feature in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), a major CDC publication. QuickStats presents important findings from all NCHS data systems in an easy-to-read format containing a chart and a brief caption. The first QuickStats published on January 14, 2005, reported on the percentage of women who had ever received a mammogram. Since then, 694 QuickStats have been published, covering health topics of current and continuing interest. QuickStats is now one of the most popular MMWR features, and an important way to share NCHS data with a wide audience— to see all NCHS QuickStats, visit: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/quickstats.htm.
To honor the 15th anniversary of this unique resource, NCHS is publishing two special QuickStats that summarize the topics covered since 2005 and the population groups reported on.
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Content Notes:QuickStats: Number of published QuickStats from NCHS, by topic—2005–2019 -- QuickStats: Number of published QuickStats from NCHS, by population characteristics—2005–2019
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