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Data & Trends

Diabetes Surveillance System

1999 Surveillance Report

Table 3.37 Average Death Rates for Diabetes as Any Listed Cause per 100,000 Population, by State and Rank, United States, 1994-1996
  Rate Rank Adjusted
Rate (a)
Adjusted
Rank (a)
State 67.2 33 52.1 42
Alabama
Alaska 26.5 51 55.1 36
Arizona 48.8 46 44.9 48
Arkansas 62.0 39 47.1 47
California 65.5 37 68.7 9
Colorado 46.8 50 51.0 43
Connecticut 77.2 14 61.6 22
Delaware 76.1 16 66.1 15
Dist. of Columbia 102.4 2 42.8 50
Florida 67.0 34 44.7 49
Georgia 55.3 43 53.1 39
Hawaii 68.9 29 41.3 51
Idaho 54.4 45 49.4 45
Illinois 74.9 19 64.8 17
Indiana 77.9 13 69.3 8
Iowa 79.1 12 61.4 24
Kansas 67.8 32 57.4 34
Kentucky 68.6 30 61.6 21
Louisiana 66.7 35 56.1 35
Maine 80.5 9 67.5 12
Maryland 84.1 6 74.5 4
Massachusetts 72.2 26 58.3 32
Michigan 76.6 15 68.0 11
Minnesota 68.0 31 63.3 19
Mississippi 72.7 22 57.7 33
Missouri 79.5 11 64.2 18
Montana 62.3 38 61.5 23
Nebraska 72.7 23 61.3 25
Nevada 48.5 48 49.1 46
New Hampshire 72.6 25 73.1 6
New Jersey 75.0 18 61.2 26
New Mexico 54.5 44 52.3 41
New York 66.6 36 54.9 38
North Carolina 82.6 7 68.3 10
North Dakota 73.0 20 49.6 44
Ohio 98.5 4 82.5 2
Oklahoma 72.1 27 60.2 29
Oregon 75.1 17 66.3 14
Pennsylvania 102.3 3 74.3 5
Rhode Island 90.7 5 70.0 7
South Carolina 81.3 8 66.7 13
South Dakota 72.9 21 61.0 28
Tennessee 71.5 28 61.0 27
Texas 61.2 40 64.8 16
Utah 47.7 49 59.2 30
Vermont 80.0 10 75.1 3
Virginia 59.8 41 54.9 37
Washington 58.5 42 58.7 31
West Virginia 111.1 1 88.5 1
Wisconsin 72.6 24 63.1 20
Wyoming 48.7 47 52.3 40

(a) Adjusted for age and race.

SOURCE: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System. U.S. Bureau of the Census, census of the population and population estimates. Data computed by the Division of Diabetes Translation, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

NOTES: For additional information on methods and data sources, see Appendix, Data Sources & Limitations.

 

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