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Analysis by the CDC of U.S. mortality statistics from 1991 to 1998 found that for both blacks and whites, counties with the highest stroke death rates were in the southeastern states and the Mississippi Delta region. Stroke death rates for states ranged from a high of 169 per 100,000 in South Carolina to a low of 89 per 100,000 in New York. [7]
After declining from 2002 to 2012, stroke death rates for middle-aged adults increased 7% between 2012 and 2019, and increased an additional 12% through 2021, the CDC found. The stroke death rate ...
This article includes a list of U.S. states sorted by birth and death rate, expressed per 1,000 inhabitants, for 2021, using the most recent data available from the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics.
This page presents a list of certified stroke centers in the United States, by certification level, from highest (comprehensive), to lowest (acute). It provides the state, the hospital name, the city, the county, expiration of certification (if available), date cited, and references:
Doctors say COVID-19 infection can raise the risk of stroke. NEW YORK (AP) — The longstanding racial gap in U.S. The post Racial gap in US stroke deaths widened during pandemic appeared first on ...
U.S. counties (and county equivalents) with shortest life expectancy from birth: 1980 and 2014 No. County and state Life expectancy (years) Majority population 2014 (%) [3] Other factors 2014 [4] 1980 [5] 1. Oglala Lakota County (Shannon County), South Dakota: 66.81: 61.25: Native American: 92.9%: The county lies entirely within the Pine Ridge ...
The number of people who die from stroke worldwide will jump 50% by 2050 if no significant action is taken to limit the prevalence of stroke and its risk factors, according to a new report from ...
Human infectious diseases may be characterized by their case fatality rate (CFR), the proportion of people diagnosed with a disease who die from it (cf. mortality rate).It should not be confused with the infection fatality rate (IFR), the estimated proportion of people infected by a disease-causing agent, including asymptomatic and undiagnosed infections, who die from the disease.