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In 2022, 2.6% of liveborn babies of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander mothers in NSW had an Apgar score less than 7 at 5 minutes, which is higher than the rate of 1.8% for liveborn babies of non-Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander mothers.​​

Apgar score, liveborn babies of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal mothers, NSW 2018–2022

By number of births

Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander mothers

Apgar score at 5 minutes20182019202020212022
0–42728304035
5–67978839095
7+40824300436948304742
Not stated49425185100
Total42374448453350454972

Non-Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander mothers

Apgar score at 5 minutes20182019202020212022
0–4371415394430354
5–610861156107311761170
7+8845287660845719022182782
Not stated520492522649692
Total9042989723865609247684998

By percentage of births

Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander​ mothers

Apgar score at 5 minutes20182019202020212022
0–40.60.60.70.80.7
5–61.91.81.81.81.9
7+96.396.796.495.795.4
Not stated1.20.91.11.72.0
Total100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

Non-Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander​ mothers

Apgar score at 5 minutes20182019202020212022
0–40.40.50.50.50.4
5–61.21.31.21.31.4
7+97.897.797.797.697.4
Not stated0.60.50.60.70.8
Total100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

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Apgar score, liveborn babies of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal mothers, NSW 2018–2022

Notes

Source: NSW Perinatal Data Collection (SAPHaRI). Centre for Epidemiology and Evidence, NSW Ministry of Health.

Due to under-reporting of Aboriginal mothers to the Perinatal Data Collection, it is likely that the true numbers of mothers and babies are higher than shown. For more information refer to Estimated level of reporting. Table excludes 3,663 mothers where the mother’s Aboriginality was not stated.

Current as at: Wednesday 31 July 2024