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NORTH CAROLINAVITAL STATISTICSLeading Causes of Death2010VOLUME 2March 2012For the state and each Perinatal Care Region (PCR) and county, one-page tables summarize annual and five-year
For the state and counties, cause-specific annual and five-year data are given in the form of numbers of deaths, unadjusted death rates age-adjusted death rates. For each cause, maps depict five-year adjusted and
This report provides annual counts of deaths specific for detailed underlying cause of death (four digits) and Cancer incidence numbers and rates for specific sites and total cancer are provided by sex, race county. Data projections from the State Demographics Branch of the North Carolina Office of State Budget and Management.NORTH CAROLINAVITAL STATISTICSLeading Causes of Death2010VOLUME 2March 20121908 Mail Service Center • Raleigh, NC 27699-1908(919) 733-4728 • www.schs.state.nc.us/SCHSVital Statistics, 2010 — Volume 2 ♦ March 2012 Division of Public Health ♦ State Center for Health Statistics
Table F: Sex-Specific Mortality Statistics Summary for 2006–2010
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Disease
Pneumonia and Influenza
Motor Vehicle Injuries
All Other Unintentional Injuries
Alzheimer's Disease
Appendix A – Comparability Ratios for the Major Causes of Death
Appendix E – Statistical Primer: Age-Adjusted Death RatesVital Statistics, 2010 — Volume 2 ♦ March 2012 Division of Public Health ♦ State Center for Health Statistics Carolina’s total and cause-specific deaths at the tables and maps. In addition, major site-specific International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10).
A detailed breakout of cause-specific deaths by age, Vital Statistics, 2010 — Volume 2 ♦ March 2012
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Alzheimer’s disease
Other unintentional injuries
Pneumonia and influenza
Motor vehicle injuries
All other causes (Residual)
Congenital anomalies (birth defects)
Other unintentional injuries
Necrotizing enterocolitis
All other causes (Residual)
Other unintentional injuries
Motor vehicle injuries
Congenital anomalies (birth defects)
Pneumonia and influenza
All other causes (Residual)
Motor vehicle injuries
Other unintentional injuries
Congenital anomalies (birth defects)
All other causes (Residual)Vital Statistics, 2010 — Volume 2 ♦ March 2012 Division of Public Health ♦ State Center for Health Statistics (cont.)
Motor vehicle injuries
Other unintentional injuries
Congenital anomalies (birth defects)
Pneumonia and influenzae
All other causes (Residual)
Other unintentional injuries
Motor vehicle injuries
HIV
All other causes (Residual)
Other unintentional injuries
Motor vehicle injuries
All other causes (Residual)
Alzheimer’s disease
Pneumonia and influenza
Other unintentional injuries
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* Caution should be taken when comparing the number of deaths across racial groupings. Population size varies considerably from one racial group to another. The number of deaths for each group is to a large extent a reflection of that population size.
Alzheimer’s disease
Other unintentional injuries
Pneumonia and influenza
All other causes (Residual)
Alzheimer’s disease
Other unintentional injuries
Motor vehicle injuries
All other causes (Residual)
Other unintentional injuries
Motor vehicle injuries
Alzheimer’s disease
All other causes (Residual)
Other unintentional injuries
Motor vehicle injuries
Pneumonia and influenza
All other causes (Residual)Vital Statistics, 2010 — Volume 2 ♦ March 2012
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Alzheimer’s disease
Other unintentional injuries
Pneumonia and influenza
All other causes (Residual)
Other unintentional injuries
Motor vehicle injuries
Alzheimer’s disease
All other causes (Residual)
Motor vehicle injuries
Other unintentional injuries
Congenital anomalies (birth defects)
All other causes (Residual)
Alzheimer’s disease
Other unintentional injuries
Pneumonia and influenza
All other causes (Residual)Vital Statistics, 2010 — Volume 2 ♦ March 2012
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North Carolina Resident Sex-Specific Mortality Statistics
Sex-Specific All death rates are per 100,000 population. The sex-specific death rates cannot be compared to the other leading causes of death because the denominators are sex-specific. Therefore, in ranking the causes of death—for example, in ranking the leading cancer sites—one must use the observed
Pneumonia and Influenza
Unintentional Motor Vehicle Injuries
All Other Unintentional Injuries
Alzheimer’s Disease
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Table 12: Pneumonia and InfluenzaVital Statistics, 2010 — Volume 2 ♦ March 2012
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Table 16: Motor Vehicle InjuriesVital Statistics, 2010 — Volume 2 ♦ March 2012
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Table 20: Alzheimer’s DiseaseVital Statistics, 2010 — Volume 2 ♦ March 2012
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Table 21: Infant Death Rates (Per 1,000 Live Births)Vital Statistics, 2010 — Volume 2 ♦ March 2012
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n this report, total death rates and cause-specific death from the death certificate. Appendix B Classification of Diseases. All rates in Tables 1–20 rates for the sex-specific cancer sites use male or
The following definitions apply to the rates of this the deaths for the five years, summing the population for the five years, dividing the former 100,000. These rates are shown in the first set of includes five-year age-adjusted death rates, Classification of Diseases from 1979 through 1998. Vital Statistics, 2010 — Volume 2 ♦ March 2012
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10 age groups are used to compute age-specific This method identifies breakpoints by looking for maps show five levels of death rates, where level one is the lowest rate interval and level five the
A word of caution: Rates for sex-specific cancers rate has fluctuated widely in recent years. The rate Vital Statistics, 2010 — Volume 2 ♦ March 2012
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rate computed in a way that reflects what the death Vital Statistics, 2010 — Volume 2 ♦ March 2012
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in North Carolina Vital Statistics, Volume 2 Classification of Diseases, 9 classified by both ICD-9 and ICD-10 to develop the
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease
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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease
Pneumonia and influenza
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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease
Nutritional deficiencies
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(continued)
Inflammatory diseases of female pelvic organs
** International Classification of Diseases, 10Vital Statistics, 2010 — Volume 2 ♦ March 2012
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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease
Short stature, not elsewhere classified
Nutritional deficiencies
Cystic fibrosis
Volume depletion, disorders of fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance
Anoxic brain damage, not elsewhere classified
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(continued)
Newborn affected by noxious influences transmitted via placenta or breast milk
Disorders related to short gestation and low birth weight, not elsewhere classified
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PRIMERState Center for Health Statistics • 1908 Mail Service Center • Raleigh, NC 27699-1908 • 919/733-4728 .schs.state.nc.us/SCHSVital Statistics, 2010 — Volume 2 ♦ March 2012
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