3303.0 - Causes of Death, Australia, 2005  
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APPENDIX 2 DATA USED FOR PERINATAL DEATHS


400 GRAMS/20 WEEKS GESTATION

The following tables contain births data used in calculating perinatal death rates. Tables A2.1, A2.2, and A2.3 are used to calculate perinatal death rates based on the 400 grams/20 weeks gestation definition for fetal deaths. This definition has been predominantly used since 1997 and will be used in future issues.



A2.1 ADJUSTED BIRTHS(a), By sex of child and usual residence of mother

STATE OR TERRITORY OF USUAL RESIDENCE
NSW
Vic.
Qld
SA
WA
Tas.
NT
ACT
Aust.(b)

Live Births
Males
44 527
32 308
26 665
9 084
13 511
3 228
1 887
2 126
133 348
Females
42 035
30 977
24 931
8 699
12 714
3 077
1 770
2 077
126 296
Stillbirths(c)
Male
186
228
154
48
74
19
18
14
741
Female
189
200
135
36
60
23
16
11
670
Total
Males
44 713
32 536
26 819
9 132
13 585
3 247
1 905
2 140
134 089
Females
42 224
31 177
25 066
8 735
12 774
3 100
1 786
2 088
126 966
Persons
86 937
63 713
51 885
17 867
26 359
6 347
3 691
4 228
261 055

(a) Registered births adjusted to conform to WHO criteria for the calculation of perinatal death rates. See Glossary for further information.
(b) Includes Other Territories. See Explanatory Notes, paragraph 12 for further information.
(c) Including those where heartbeat ceased before or after the delivery is not known.

A2.2 ADJUSTED BIRTHS(a), By sex of child and age of mother

AGE OF MOTHER (YEARS)
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40 and over
Not stated
Total

Live Births
Males
5 515
18 812
35 730
45 572
23 010
4 494
215
133 348
Females
5 216
17 652
33 656
43 544
21 828
4 237
163
126 296
Stillbirths(b)
Male
76
133
181
201
117
np
np
741
Female
70
111
166
169
112
np
np
670
Total
Male
5 591
18 945
35 911
45 773
23 127
4 522
220
134 089
Female
5 286
17 763
33 822
43 713
21 940
4 278
164
126 966
Persons
10 877
36 708
69 733
89 486
45 067
8 800
384
261 055

(a) Registered births adjusted to conform to WHO criteria for the calculation of perinatal death rates. See Glossary for further information.
(b) Including those where heartbeat ceased before or after the delivery is not known.

A2.3 ADJUSTED BIRTHS(a), By sex

LIVE BIRTHS
STILLBIRTHS(b)
TOTAL
Males
Females
Persons
Males
Females
Persons
Males
Females
Persons

1995
131 428
124 748
256 176
805
707
1 512
132 233
125 455
257 688
2001
126 273
120 059
246 332
686
604
1 290
126 959
120 663
247 622
2002
128 613
122 350
250 963
682
558
1 240
129 295
122 908
252 203
2003
129 175
121 951
251 126
701
587
1 288
129 876
122 538
252 414
2004
130 582
123 630
254 212
732
615
1 347
131 314
124 245
255 559
2005
133 348
126 296
259 644
741
670
1 411
134 089
126 966
261 055

(a) Registered births adjusted to conform to the 400 grams/ 20 weeks definition for the calculation of perinatal death rates. See Glossary and explanatory notes, paragraph 5 to 7 for further information.
(b) Including those where heartbeat ceased before or after the delivery is not known.


500 GRAMS/22 WEEKS GESTATION

Table A2.4 contains births data used in the calculation of perinatal death rates based on the WHO definition of 500 grams/22 weeks gestation for fetal deaths. This definition was used by the ABS in publications up to and including 1996.


A2.4 ADJUSTED BIRTHS(a), By sex

LIVE BIRTHS
STILLBIRTHS(b)
TOTAL
Males
Females
Persons
Males
Females
Persons
Males
Females
Persons

1995
131 403
124 723
256 126
681
602
1 283
132 084
125 325
257 409
2001
126 241
120 029
246 270
543
506
1 049
126 784
120 535
247 319
2002
128 587
122 334
250 921
552
468
1 020
129 139
122 802
251 941
2003
129 150
121 918
251 068
568
481
1 049
129 718
122 399
252 117
2004
130 554
123 616
254 170
536
466
1 002
131 090
124 082
255 172
2005
133 292
126 257
259 549
511
497
1 008
133 803
126 754
260 557

(a) Registered births adjusted to conform to WHO criteria for the calculation of perinatal death rates, based on the 500 grams/22 weeks definition. See Glossary and Explanatory notes, paragraph 5 to 7 for further information.
(b) Including those where heartbeat ceased before or after the delivery is not known.