The Division of Public Health’s Center for Health Data and Statistics monitors the health status of Alaska residents through the collection of information on births, deaths, newly diagnosed cases of cancer, injuries, occupational conditions and illnesses, and health behaviors. For more information, please read About the Center for Health Data and Statistics.
Birth and Death Statistics
Topics of Public Health Importance
- Alcohol Use and Substance Abuse
- Arthritis and Osteoporosis
- Asthma and Other Respiratory Diseases
- Cancer
- Communicable/Infectious Diseases
- Diabetes
- Food Safety
- Health Screenings
- Heart Disease and Stroke
- HIV/AIDS
- High Blood Pressure
- High Cholesterol
- Injuries
- Maternal and Child Health
- Nutrition
- Obesity and Overweight
- Occupational Safety
- Physical Activity
- Risk Factors
- Suicide
- Tobacco
- Violence and Abuse Prevention
Data for Specific Populations
Reports and Publications
Note: Users seeking more detailed and up to date information also should search this website by specific health topic or category.
- Alaska Data Sources
- Health Status Indicators, 1998-2007
- Bureau of Vital Statistics Annual Reports
- Epidemiology Bulletins (a searchable website with hundreds of topics)
- Healthy Alaskans 2010
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