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Query Results for Birth Outcomes - Male to Female Sex Ratio (term singletons only)

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Query Criteria

Measure Description:The ratio of male to female live-born, term, singleton infants
Year Filter: 2023
Data Grouped By:Mother's County of Residence

  • **The estimate has been suppressed because the number of events and population size are small and not appropriate for publication, or it could be used to calculate the number in a cell that has been suppressed.
  • #This count or rate is statistically unstable (RSE >0.30), and may fluctuate widely across time periods due to random variation (chance). Please use caution in interpreting this value, or combine years, areas, or age groups to increase the population size.
  • ##The estimate has a relative standard error greater than 50% and does not meet standards for reliability. A count or rate such as this should not be used to inform decisions. Try combining years, areas, or age groups to increase the population size.

Data Notes

  • Male-to-female Infant Sex Ratio

    The male-to-female infant sex ratio is defined as the number of male infant live births per 100 female infant live births.
  • Map Guidance

    For guidance on NM-IBIS map categories, please visit the [[a href="./resources/MapChoroClasses.html" IBIS map guidance page]].
  • Metadata

    For the complete metadata file, please see the [[a href="./dataportal/metadata/SexRatioatBirth.html" Sex Ratio at Birth]] metadata file.
  • New Mexico Resident Births

    This query includes only births to women who were New Mexico residents.

Data Issue

The live birth data are from items reported on the birth certificates. Data are collected on all births occurring in-state as well as births to NM resident mothers that occur out-of-state.
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These data were queried on: Mon, 10 Nov 2025 15:51:40 MST
The dataset was last updated on: Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:01:18 MST
Environmental Public Health Tracking Program, Environmental Health Epidemiology Bureau, Center for Health Protection, New Mexico Department of Health, 1190 St. Francis Drive, Suite 1300, Santa Fe, NM 87505, Chelsea Langer, Bureau Chief, Chelsea.Langer@doh.nm.gov