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    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2000). National and state-specific pregnancy rates among adolescents – United States, 1995-1997. MMWR, 49(27), 605-11.

    Changes in Teen Pregnancy Rates, 1995-97 (NCCDPHP)
    (pregnancies per 1,000 girls aged 15-19)

    Teen pregnancy rates declined in every state but Connecticut and Utah between 1995 and 1997; declines ranged from 0.8 percent in Minnesota to 19.8 percent in Maryland.

    Just the Facts (October 2000) – Page 58

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