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12-month Ending Rates

NOTES: The death rates for "12 months ending with quarter" (also called moving average rate) are the average rates for the 12 months that end with the quarter on the horizontal time axis. Estimates for the 12-month period ending with a specific quarter include all seasons of the year and, thus, are insensitive to seasonality. For comparability with rates for 12-month periods, the quarterly (3-month period) rates have been annualized to present deaths per year per 100,000 population that would be expected if the quarter specific rate prevailed for 12 months.

A hollow circle indicates that estimates for the most recent quarter are significantly different from the same quarter of the previous year (p < 0.05); these estimates are also flagged in the data table with an asterisk (*).

SOURCE: NCHS, National Vital Statistics System. Estimates for 2018 and 2017 are based on provisional data. Estimates for 2016 are based on final data (available from: http://wonder.cdc.gov/).

NOTES: Deaths from Alzheimer’s disease were identified using underlying cause-of-death code G30 in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision. The death rates for "12 months ending with quarter" (also called moving average rate) are the average rates for the 12 months that end with the quarter on the horizontal time axis. Estimates for the 12-month period ending with a specific quarter include all seasons of the year and, thus, are insensitive to seasonality. For comparability with rates for 12-month periods, the quarterly (3-month period) rates have been annualized to present deaths per year per 100,000 population that would be expected if the quarter specific rate prevailed for 12 months.

A hollow circle indicates that estimates for the most recent quarter are significantly different from the same quarter of the previous year (p < 0.05); these estimates are also flagged in the data table with an asterisk (*).

SOURCE: NCHS, National Vital Statistics System. Estimates for 2018 and 2017 are based on provisional data. Estimates for 2016 are based on final data (available from: http://wonder.cdc.gov/).

NOTES: Deaths from cancer were identified using underlying cause-of-death codes C00–C97 in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision. The death rates for "12 months ending with quarter" (also called moving average rate) are the average rates for the 12 months that end with the quarter on the horizontal time axis. Estimates for the 12-month period ending with a specific quarter include all seasons of the year and, thus, are insensitive to seasonality. For comparability with rates for 12-month periods, the quarterly (3-month period) rates have been annualized to present deaths per year per 100,000 population that would be expected if the quarter specific rate prevailed for 12 months.

A hollow circle indicates that estimates for the most recent quarter are significantly different from the same quarter of the previous year (p < 0.05); these estimates are also flagged in the data table with an asterisk (*).

SOURCE: NCHS, National Vital Statistics System. Estimates for 2018 and 2017 are based on provisional data. Estimates for 2016 are based on final data (available from: http://wonder.cdc.gov/).

NOTES: Deaths from Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis were identified using underlying cause-of-death codes K70 and K73–K74 in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision. The death rates for "12 months ending with quarter" (also called moving average rate) are the average rates for the 12 months that end with the quarter on the horizontal time axis. Estimates for the 12-month period ending with a specific quarter include all seasons of the year and, thus, are insensitive to seasonality. For comparability with rates for 12-month periods, the quarterly (3-month period) rates have been annualized to present deaths per year per 100,000 population that would be expected if the quarter specific rate prevailed for 12 months.

A hollow circle indicates that estimates for the most recent quarter are significantly different from the same quarter of the previous year (p < 0.05); these estimates are also flagged in the data table with an asterisk (*).

SOURCE: NCHS, National Vital Statistics System. Estimates for 2018 and 2017 are based on provisional data. Estimates for 2016 are based on final data (available from: http://wonder.cdc.gov/).

NOTES: Deaths from Chronic lower respiratory diseases were identified using underlying cause-of-death codes J40–J47 in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision. The death rates for "12 months ending with quarter" (also called moving average rate) are the average rates for the 12 months that end with the quarter on the horizontal time axis. Estimates for the 12-month period ending with a specific quarter include all seasons of the year and, thus, are insensitive to seasonality. For comparability with rates for 12-month periods, the quarterly (3-month period) rates have been annualized to present deaths per year per 100,000 population that would be expected if the quarter specific rate prevailed for 12 months.

A hollow circle indicates that estimates for the most recent quarter are significantly different from the same quarter of the previous year (p < 0.05); these estimates are also flagged in the data table with an asterisk (*).

SOURCE: NCHS, National Vital Statistics System. Estimates for 2018 and 2017 are based on provisional data. Estimates for 2016 are based on final data (available from: http://wonder.cdc.gov/).

NOTES: Deaths from diabetes were identified using underlying cause-of-death codes E10–E14 in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision. The death rates for "12 months ending with quarter" (also called moving average rate) are the average rates for the 12 months that end with the quarter on the horizontal time axis. Estimates for the 12-month period ending with a specific quarter include all seasons of the year and, thus, are insensitive to seasonality. For comparability with rates for 12-month periods, the quarterly (3-month period) rates have been annualized to present deaths per year per 100,000 population that would be expected if the quarter specific rate prevailed for 12 months.

A hollow circle indicates that estimates for the most recent quarter are significantly different from the same quarter of the previous year (p < 0.05); these estimates are also flagged in the data table with an asterisk (*).

SOURCE: NCHS, National Vital Statistics System. Estimates for 2018 and 2017 are based on provisional data. Estimates for 2016 are based on final data (available from: http://wonder.cdc.gov/).

--- Not available.  Reliable estimate could not be computed based on available data.  See Technical Notes.

NOTES: Deaths from drug overdose were identified using underlying cause-of-death codes X40-X44, X60-X64, X85, and Y10-Y14 in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision. The death rates for "12 months ending with quarter" (also called moving average rate) are the average rates for the 12 months that end with the quarter on the horizontal time axis. Estimates for the 12-month period ending with a specific quarter include all seasons of the year and, thus, are insensitive to seasonality. For comparability with rates for 12-month periods, the quarterly (3-month period) rates have been annualized to present deaths per year per 100,000 population that would be expected if the quarter-specific rate prevailed for 12 months.

A hollow circle indicates that estimates for the most recent quarter are significantly different from the same quarter of the previous year (p < 0.05); these estimates are also flagged in the data table with an asterisk (*).

SOURCE: NCHS, National Vital Statistics System. Estimates for 2017 are based on provisional data. Estimates for 2016 are based on final data (available from: http://wonder.cdc.gov/).

--- Not available.  Reliable estimate could not be computed based on available data.  See Technical Notes.

NOTES: Deaths from falls were identified using underlying cause-of-death codes W00–W19 in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision. The death rates for "12 months ending with quarter" (also called moving average rate) are the average rates for the 12 months that end with the quarter on the horizontal time axis. Estimates for the 12-month period ending with a specific quarter include all seasons of the year and, thus, are insensitive to seasonality. For comparability with rates for 12-month periods, the quarterly (3-month period) rates have been annualized to present deaths per year per 100,000 population that would be expected if the quarter specific rate prevailed for 12 months.

A hollow circle indicates that estimates for the most recent quarter are significantly different from the same quarter of the previous year (p < 0.05); these estimates are also flagged in the data table with an asterisk (*).

SOURCE: NCHS, National Vital Statistics System. Estimates for 2017 are based on provisional data. Estimates for 2016 are based on final data (available from: http://wonder.cdc.gov/).

NOTES: Deaths from heart disease were identified using underlying cause-of-death codes I00–I09, I11, I13, and I20–I51 in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision. The death rates for "12 months ending with quarter" (also called moving average rate) are the average rates for the 12 months that end with the quarter on the horizontal time axis. Estimates for the 12-month period ending with a specific quarter include all seasons of the year and, thus, are insensitive to seasonality. For comparability with rates for 12-month periods, the quarterly (3-month period) rates have been annualized to present deaths per year per 100,000 population that would be expected if the quarter specific rate prevailed for 12 months.

A hollow circle indicates that estimates for the most recent quarter are significantly different from the same quarter of the previous year (p < 0.05); these estimates are also flagged in the data table with an asterisk (*).

SOURCE: NCHS, National Vital Statistics System. Estimates for 2018 and 2017 are based on provisional data. Estimates for 2016 are based on final data (available from: http://wonder.cdc.gov/).

NOTES: HIV is human immunodeficiency virus. Deaths from HIV disease were identified using underlying cause-of-death codes B20–B24 in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision. The death rates for "12 months ending with quarter" (also called moving average rate) are the average rates for the 12 months that end with the quarter on the horizontal time axis. Estimates for the 12-month period ending with a specific quarter include all seasons of the year and, thus, are insensitive to the seasonality. For comparability with rates for 12-month periods, the quarterly (3-month period) rates have been annualized to present deaths per year per 100,000 population that would be expected if the quarter specific rate prevailed for 12 months.

A hollow circle indicates that estimates for the most recent quarter are significantly different from the same quarter of the previous year (p < 0.05); these estimates are also flagged in the data table with an asterisk (*).

SOURCE: NCHS, National Vital Statistics System. Estimates for 2018 and 2017 are based on provisional data. Estimates for 2016 are based on final data (available from: http://wonder.cdc.gov/).

--- Not available.  Reliable estimate could not be computed based on available data.  See Technical Notes.

NOTES: Deaths from homicide were identified using underlying cause-of-death codes *U01–*U02, X85–Y09, Y87.1 in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision. The death rates for "12 months ending with quarter" (also called moving average rate) are the average rates for the 12 months that end with the quarter on the horizontal time axis. Estimates for the 12-month period ending with a specific quarter include all seasons of the year and, thus, are insensitive to the seasonality. For comparability with rates for 12-month periods, the quarterly (3-month period) rates have been annualized to present deaths per year per 100,000 population that would be expected if the quarter specific rate prevailed for 12 months.

A hollow circle indicates that estimates for the most recent quarter are significantly different from the same quarter of the previous year (p < 0.05); these estimates are also flagged in the data table with an asterisk (*).

SOURCE: NCHS, National Vital Statistics System. Estimates for 2017 are based on provisional data. Estimates for 2016 are based on final data (available from: http://wonder.cdc.gov/).

NOTES: Deaths from hypertension were identified using underlying cause-of-death codes I10, I12, and I15 in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision. The death rates for "12 months ending with quarter" (also called moving average rate) are the average rates for the 12 months that end with the quarter on the horizontal time axis. Estimates for the 12-month period ending with a specific quarter include all seasons of the year and, thus, are insensitive to the seasonality. For comparability with rates for 12-month periods, the quarterly (3-month period) rates have been annualized to present deaths per year per 100,000 population that would be expected if the quarter specific rate prevailed for 12 months.

A hollow circle indicates that estimates for the most recent quarter are significantly different from the same quarter of the previous year (p < 0.05); these estimates are also flagged in the data table with an asterisk (*).

SOURCE: NCHS, National Vital Statistics System. Estimates for 2018 and 2017 are based on provisional data. Estimates for 2016 are based on final data (available from: http://wonder.cdc.gov/).

--- Not available.  Reliable estimate could not be computed based on available data.  See Technical Notes.

NOTES: Deaths from firearm-related injury were identified using underlying cause-of-death codes *U01.4, W32-W34, X72–X74, X93–X95, Y22–Y24, and Y35.0 in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision. The death rates for "12 months ending with quarter" (also called moving average rate) are the average rates for the 12 months that end with the quarter on the horizontal time axis. Estimates for the 12-month period ending with a specific quarter include all seasons of the year and, thus, are insensitive to the seasonality. For comparability with rates for 12-month periods, the quarterly (3-month period) rates have been annualized to present deaths per year per 100,000 population that would be expected if the quarter specific rate prevailed for 12 months.

A hollow circle indicates that estimates for the most recent quarter are significantly different from the same quarter of the previous year (p < 0.05); these estimates are also flagged in the data table with an asterisk (*).

SOURCE: NCHS, National Vital Statistics System. Estimates for 2017 are based on provisional data. Estimates for 2016 are based on final data (available from: http://wonder.cdc.gov/).

NOTES: Deaths from kidney disease were identified using underlying cause-of-death codes N00–N07, N17–N19, and N25–N27 in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision. The death rates for "12 months ending with quarter" (also called moving average rate) are the average rates for the 12 months that end with the quarter on the horizontal time axis. Estimates for the 12-month period ending with a specific quarter include all seasons of the year and, thus, are insensitive to the seasonality. For comparability with rates for 12-month periods, the quarterly (3-month period) rates have been annualized to present deaths per year per 100,000 population that would be expected if the quarter specific rate prevailed for 12 months.

A hollow circle indicates that estimates for the most recent quarter are significantly different from the same quarter of the previous year (p < 0.05); these estimates are also flagged in the data table with an asterisk (*).

SOURCE: NCHS, National Vital Statistics System. Estimates for 2018 and 2017 are based on provisional data. Estimates for 2016 are based on final data (available from: http://wonder.cdc.gov/).

NOTES: Deaths from Parkinson’s disease were identified using underlying cause-of-death codes G20–G21 in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision. The death rates for "12 months ending with quarter" (also called moving average rate) are the average rates for the 12 months that end with the quarter on the horizontal time axis. Estimates for the 12-month period ending with a specific quarter include all seasons of the year and, thus, are insensitive to the seasonality. For comparability with rates for 12-month periods, the quarterly (3-month period) rates have been annualized to present deaths per year per 100,000 population that would be expected if the quarter specific rate prevailed for 12 months.

A hollow circle indicates that estimates for the most recent quarter are significantly different from the same quarter of the previous year (p < 0.05); these estimates are also flagged in the data table with an asterisk (*).

SOURCE: NCHS, National Vital Statistics System. Estimates for 2018 and 2017 are based on provisional data. Estimates for 2016 are based on final data (available from: http://wonder.cdc.gov/).

NOTES: Deaths from Influenza and pneumonia were identified using underlying cause-of-death codes J09–J18 in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision. The death rates for "12 months ending with quarter" (also called moving average rate) are the average rates for the 12 months that end with the quarter on the horizontal time axis. Estimates for the 12-month period ending with a specific quarter include all seasons of the year and, thus, are insensitive to seasonality. For comparability with rates for 12-month periods, the quarterly (3-month period) rates have been annualized to present deaths per year per 100,000 population that would be expected if the quarter specific rate prevailed for 12 months.

A hollow circle indicates that estimates for the most recent quarter are significantly different from the same quarter of the previous year (p < 0.05); these estimates are also flagged in the data table with an asterisk (*).

SOURCE: NCHS, National Vital Statistics System. Estimates for 2018 and 2017 are based on provisional data. Estimates for 2016 are based on final data (available from: http://wonder.cdc.gov/).

NOTES: Deaths from Pneumonitis due to solids and liquids were identified using underlying cause-of-death code J69 in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision. The death rates for "12 months ending with quarter" (also called moving average rate) are the average rates for the 12 months that end with the quarter on the horizontal time axis. Estimates for the 12-month period ending with a specific quarter include all seasons of the year and, thus, are insensitive to seasonality. For comparability with rates for 12-month periods, the quarterly (3-month period) rates have been annualized to present deaths per year per 100,000 population that would be expected if the quarter specific rate prevailed for 12 months.

A hollow circle indicates that estimates for the most recent quarter are significantly different from the same quarter of the previous year (p < 0.05); these estimates are also flagged in the data table with an asterisk (*).

SOURCE: NCHS, National Vital Statistics System. Estimates for 2018 and 2017 are based on provisional data. Estimates for 2016 are based on final data (available from: http://wonder.cdc.gov/).

NOTES: Deaths from Septicemia were identified using underlying cause-of-death codes A40–A41 in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision. The death rates for "12 months ending with quarter" (also called moving average rate) are the average rates for the 12 months that end with the quarter on the horizontal time axis. Estimates for the 12-month period ending with a specific quarter include all seasons of the year and, thus, are insensitive to seasonality. For comparability with rates for 12-month periods, the quarterly (3-month period) rates have been annualized to present deaths per year per 100,000 population that would be expected if the quarter specific rate prevailed for 12 months.

A hollow circle indicates that estimates for the most recent quarter are significantly different from the same quarter of the previous year (p < 0.05); these estimates are also flagged in the data table with an asterisk (*).

SOURCE: NCHS, National Vital Statistics System. Estimates for 2018 and 2017 are based on provisional data. Estimates for 2016 are based on final data (available from: http://wonder.cdc.gov/).

NOTES: Deaths from stroke were identified using underlying cause-of-death codes I60–I69 in the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision. The death rates for "12 months ending with quarter" (also called moving average rate) are the average rates for the 12 months that end with the quarter on the horizontal time axis. Estimates for the 12-month period ending with a specific quarter include all seasons of the year and, thus, are insensitive to seasonality. For comparability with rates for 12-month periods, the quarterly (3-month period) rates have been annualized to present deaths per year per 100,000 population that would be expected if the quarter specific rate prevailed for 12 months.

A hollow circle indicates that estimates for the most recent quarter are significantly different from the same quarter of the previous year (p < 0.05); these estimates are also flagged in the data table with an asterisk (*).

SOURCE: NCHS, National Vital Statistics System. Estimates for 2018 and 2017 are based on provisional data. Estimates for 2016 are based on final data (available from: http://wonder.cdc.gov/).

--- Not available.  Reliable estimate could not be computed based on available data.  See Technical Notes.

NOTES: Deaths from suicide were identified using underlying cause-of-death codes *U03, X60–X84, and Y87.0 in the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision. The death rates for "12 months ending with quarter" (also called moving average rate) are the average rates for the 12 months that end with the quarter on the horizontal time axis. Estimates for the 12-month period ending with a specific quarter include all seasons of the year and, thus, are insensitive to seasonality. For comparability with rates for 12-month periods, the quarterly (3-month period) rates have been annualized to present deaths per year per 100,000 population that would be expected if the quarter specific rate prevailed for 12 months.

A hollow circle indicates that estimates for the most recent quarter are significantly different from the same quarter of the previous year (p < 0.05); these estimates are also flagged in the data table with an asterisk (*).

SOURCE: NCHS, National Vital Statistics System. Estimates for 2017 are based on provisional data. Estimates for 2016 are based on final data (available from: http://wonder.cdc.gov/).

--- Not available.  Reliable estimate could not be computed based on available data.  See Technical Notes.

NOTES: Deaths from unintentional injuries were identified using underlying cause-of-death codes V01–X59, and Y85–Y86 in the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision. The death rates for "12 months ending with quarter" (also called moving average rate) are the average rates for the 12 months that end with the quarter on the horizontal time axis. Estimates for the 12-month period ending with a specific quarter include all seasons of the year and, thus, are insensitive to seasonality. For comparability with rates for 12-month periods, the quarterly (3-month period) rates have been annualized to present deaths per year per 100,000 population that would be expected if the quarter specific rate prevailed for 12 months.

A hollow circle indicates that estimates for the most recent quarter are significantly different from the same quarter of the previous year (p < 0.05); these estimates are also flagged in the data table with an asterisk (*).

SOURCE: NCHS, National Vital Statistics System. Estimates for 2017 are based on provisional data. Estimates for 2016 are based on final data (available from: http://wonder.cdc.gov/).

Quarterly Provisional Estimates Technical Notes

Suggested Citation:
Ahmad FB, Bastian B. Quarterly provisional estimates for selected indicators of mortality, 2016-Quarter 1, 2018. National Center for Health Statistics. National Vital Statistics System, Vital Statistics Rapid Release Program. 2018.

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