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Table 1_2_1.1
Women age 18 and over who received a Pap smear within the last 3 years, by State, 2000 and 2006
State 2006 2000
Percenta SE Percenta SE
Total (all reporting States) 80.5 0.2 83.7 0.2
Alabama 80.4 1.1 84.9 1.1
Alaska 82.3 1.7 87.2 1.5
Arizona 79.5 1.5 85.7 1.3
Arkansas 76.3 0.9 80.9 1.0
California 79.3 0.9 82.7 1.0
Colorado 80.0 0.8 83.9 1.3
Connecticut 84.1 0.8 85.7 0.8
Delaware 87.3 0.9 90.5 0.9
District of Columbia 86.6 0.9 87.4 1.2
Florida 80.5 0.8 83.3 0.8
Georgia 84.9 0.7 86.0 0.9
Hawaii 81.3 0.9 86.9 0.8
Idaho 72.3 1.0 77.8 0.9
Illinois 79.6 0.9 81.8 0.9
Indiana 76.7 0.9 81.9 1.0
Iowa 82.8 0.8 84.0 1.0
Kansas 79.3 0.7 84.4 0.8
Kentucky 79.2 1.2 82.8 0.8
Louisiana 80.7 0.7 84.8 0.7
Maine 84.0 0.8 85.5 1.1
Maryland 85.3 0.7 87.7 0.8
Massachusetts 84.8 0.7 87.0 0.6
Michigan 82.8 0.8 85.4 1.1
Minnesota 81.9 0.9 83.2 1.0
Mississippi 80.1 0.7 83.9 1.1
Missouri 76.0 1.3 83.3 0.9
Montana 77.6 1.0 85.7 1.3
Nebraska 77.9 0.9 83.6 1.0
Nevada 77.7 1.3 79.2 1.7
New Hampshire 82.7 1.0 87.2 1.1
New Jersey 82.1 0.7 81.0 1.0
New Mexico 79.1 0.8 82.8 1.0
New York 83.3 0.9 84.7 1.0
North Carolina 83.6 0.6 87.7 0.8
North Dakota 81.3 0.9 80.7 1.3
Ohio 80.5 1.3 84.5 1.2
Oklahoma 74.9 0.8 83.1 0.9
Oregon 77.9 1.0 82.5 0.9
Pennsylvania 80.9 0.8 84.4 0.9
Rhode Island 85.0 0.9 86.2 1.0
South Carolina 82.2 0.7 87.9 0.8
South Dakota 82.4 0.8 86.9 0.7
Tennessee 82.0 1.0 84.6 0.9
Texas 77.4 1.2 79.6 0.9
Utah 70.1 1.1 78.7 1.3
Vermont 82.7 0.7 85.9 0.9
Virginia 83.3 1.1 84.2 1.6
Washington 78.1 0.5 81.9 0.9
West Virginia 80.3 1.0 80.9 1.2
Wisconsin 81.1 1.0 83.9 1.0
Wyoming 76.7 0.9 77.7 1.2

a Estimates are age adjusted to the 2000 standard population using five age groups: 18–24, 25–34, 35–44, 45–64, 65 and over.

Key: SE: standard error.

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

 

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