GMWKIII
Deaths from 358 Selected Causes by 5-Year Age Groups, Race, and
Sex: Each State and the District of Columbia, 1999-2001
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 belowhave 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.
2001
A00-C15
All Causes - U.S. Total through Neoplasms of esophagus (C15)
000-Y88.3
Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium (000-099)
through other complications of medical and surgical
care and their sequelae (Y00-Y84, Y88.2-Y88.3)