GMWKIII Worktable GMWKIII lists the number of deaths for NCHS' mortality tabulation list of 358 selected causes of death. Deaths are tabulated for 5-year age groups and for the race categories black and white for each State and the District of Columbia. Selected causes include such major conditions as heart disease, cancer, stroke, chronic respiratory diseases, pneumonia and influenza, diabetes, accidents (unintentional injuries), kidney conditions, atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), septicemia (infection of the bloodstream), Alzheimer's disease, birth defects, conditions originating in the perinatal period, complications related to pregnancy and childbirth, assault (homicide), unintentional self-harm (suicide), anemia, chronic liver disease and cirrhosis, hypertension, and other major causes of death. A number of States did not provide complete confirmation of deaths in 1999- 2001 from infrequent and rare causes. For technical details, see technical notes until technical appendix becomes available. The tables listed below have not been made accessible because of very large file sizes. People using assistive technology may call for further information at (301) 458-4636 or send an e-mail request to nchsquery@cdc.gov. The 2001 table consists of 6 files, 2 more than the 1999-2000 files. A00-C15
GMIII_1_2001
(1391 pages) C15-C92
GMIII_2_2001
(1046 pages) C92-G98
GMIII_3_2001
(895 pages) G98-J98
GMIII_4_2001
(1124 pages) J98-V99
GMIII_5_2001
(2444 pages) V99-Y88.3
GMIII_6_2001
(1326 pages) A00-D47
GMIII_1_2000
(2628 pages)
GMIII_1_99
(2628 pages) D48-I82
GMIII_2_2000
(1800 pages)
GMIII_2_99
(1800 pages)
I83-N98
GMIII_3_2000
(1674 pages)
GMIII_3_99
(1674 pages) 000-Y88.3
GMIII_4_2000
(2124 pages)
GMIII_4_99
(2124 pages)
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