Red Bank, South Carolina — Health Concerns
Average Life Expectancy
Estimated average life expectancy for Lexington County, South Carolina. Data is sourced from the Community Health Status Indicators Report (CDC).
South Carolina | United States | |||
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Average Life Expectancy | 74.35 | +1.85 | 76.32 | -0.12 |
Obesity, Diabetes and High Blood Pressure
The following data covers adults over 20 years of age in Lexington County, South Carolina, and is sourced from the CDC: National Diabetes Surveillance System (obesity and diabetes), Community Health Status Indicators Report (high blood pressure).
Health Factor | South Carolina | United States | ||
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Diabetes | 11.4% | -2.3% | 9.1% | -0% |
High Blood Pressure | 31.0% | -4.8% | 26.5% | -0.3% |
Obesity | 34.5% | -3.3% | 30.3% | +0.9% |
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Number of persons living with a diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection or chlamydia in Lexington County, South Carolina, per 100,000 population. Source: County Health Rankings (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation).
STD | South Carolina | United States | ||
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HIV | 375.85 | -117.85 | 174.82 | +83.18 |
Chlamydia | 640.93 | -267.93 | 309.33 | +63.67 |
Infant and Child Mortality
Number of infant (less than 1 year old) and child (1-17 years old) deaths in Lexington County, South Carolina, per 100,000 population. Source: County Health Rankings (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation).
Mortality | South Carolina | United States | ||
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Infant | 889.28 | -279.28 | 763.37 | -153.37 |
Child | 79.05 | -22.05 | 68.11 | -11.11 |
Reported Cases of Various Conditions and Diseases
Total number of reported cases of various diseases and conditions in Lexington County, South Carolina (2001-2003). Source: Community Health Status Indicators Report (CDC).
Condition or Disease | Reported Cases |
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Severely Disabled | 5822 |
Major Depression | 13695 |
Haemophilus Influenzae B | 0 |
Hepatitis A | 4 |
Hepatitis B | 15 |
Measles | 0 |
Whooping Cough | 2 |
Syphilis | 12 |
E. coli | 0 |
Salmonella | 87 |
Shigella | 42 |