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Overview of Delaware Violent Death Reporting System (DVDRS) and My Healthy Community Site Amanda M. Bundek , BS, NREMT Epidemiologist, II Delaware division of public health

Delaware Violent Death Reporting System(DVDRS) State-based surveillance system which reports data in the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) Data is collected from death certificate, medical examiner, and law enforcement reports. Violent deaths are entered into the system based on the location of the injury, not the individual's residence location or death location. Demographic and Circumstance data is collected. A narrative synopsis of medical examiner and law enforcement reports .

Violent Deaths by Intent, Delaware 2000-2017 Data Source: Delaware Health Statistics Center, Vital Records; *Rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. Standard Population.

Distribution of Suicide Injury Mechanism-Delaware, 2000-2017 Data Source: Delaware Health Statistics Center, Vital Records

Homicide Circumstance Data- Delaware, 2017 Data Source: Delaware Violent Death Reporting System

Suicide Circumstance Data- Delaware, 2017 Data Source: Delaware Violent Death Reporting System

Delaware’s Environmental Public Health Tracking Network My Healthy Community Delaware’s Environmental Public Health Tracking Network

My Healthy Community https://myhealthycommunity.dhss.delaware.gov/ Data-sharing platform that delivers neighborhood-focused population health, environmental, and social determinants of health data to the public Official launch: May 13th Topics include: Air Quality Asthma Drinking Water Substance Use Demo

Epidemiology Research Unit Caroline Judd, MPH Management Analyst, III Delaware Division of Public Health caroline.judd@delaware.gov Amanda Bundek Epidemiologist, II Delaware Division of Public Health amanda.bundek@delaware.gov