Introduction: We investigated 2018 gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) prevalence estimates in three surveillance systems (National Vital Statistics System, State Inpatient Database, and Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring Survey).
Methods: We calculated GDM prevalence for jurisdictions represented in each system; a subset of data was analyzed for people 18-39 years old in 22 jurisdictions present in all three systems to observe dataset-specific demographics and GDM prevalence using comparable categories.
Results: GDM prevalence estimates varied widely by data system and within the data subset despite comparable demographics.
Discussion: Understanding the differences between GDM surveillance data systems can help researchers better identify people and places at higher risk of GDM.
Keywords: Birth certificates; Diabetes; Epidemiology; Gestational; Health surveys; Hospital records; Maternal health; Pregnancy.
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