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Integrated Guidelines for Developing Epidemiologic Profiles: HIV Prevention and Ryan White CARE Act Community Planning
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Appendix D: Table Formats for Mortality Data
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Ranking of 10 leading underlying causes of death in 1999 among non-Hispanic whites aged 25–44 years in State X

Causes Rank Among Causes of Death Number of Deaths Percentage of Total Deaths
(N = 5122)
Unintentional injury 1 1157 22.6
Malignant neoplasm 2 827 16.1
Suicide 3 614 12.0
Heart disease 4 604 11.8
HIV/AIDS 5 308 6.0
Chronic liver disease 6 195 3.8
Homicide 7 192 3.7
Cerebrovascular disease 8 115 2.2
Diabetes mellitus 9 87 1.7
Pneumonia and influenza 10 47 0.9

Ranking of 10 leading underlying causes of death in 1999 among non-Hispanic blacks aged 25–44 years in State X

Causes Rank Among Causes of Death Number of Deaths Percentage of Total Deaths
(N = 2124)
HIV/AIDS 1 589 27.7
Heart disease 2 270 12.7
Unintentional injury 3 227 10.7
Malignant neoplasm 4 218 10.3
Homicide 5 172 8.1
Cerebrovascular disease 6 62 2.9
Suicide 7 55 2.6
Diabetes mellitus 8 39 1.8
Pneumonia and influenza 9 29 1.4
Chronic liver disease 9 29 1.4

Ranking of 5 leading underlying causes of death in 1999 among Asians and Pacific Islanders aged 25–44 years in State X

Causes Rank Among Causes of Death Number of Deaths Percentage of Total Deaths
(N = 540)
Malignant neoplasm 1 16 29.6
Heart disease 2 9 16.7
Unintentional injury 2 9 16.7
Suicide 4 4 7.4
Cerebrovascular disease 5 3 5.6

Ranking of 10 leading underlying causes of death in 1999 among American Indians and Alaska Natives aged 25–44 years in State X

Causes Rank Among Causes of Death Number of Deaths Percentage of Total Deaths
(N = 2124)
Unintentional injury 1 87 29.2
Chronic liver disease 2 38 12.8
Homicide 3 26 8.7
Suicide 4 23 7.7
Malignant neoplasm 5 17 5.7
Heart disease 6 16 5.4
Pneumonia and influenza 7 8 2.7
Diabetes mellitus 7 8 2.7
Septicemia 9 7 2.3
HIV/AIDS 10 6 2.0

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Last Modified: July 18, 2007
Last Reviewed: July 18, 2007
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