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Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis: Mortality

Hypersensitivity pneumonitis: Proportionate mortality ratio (PMR) adjusted for age, sex, and race by usual occupation, U.S. residents age 15 and over, selected states and years, 1990–1999
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis: Proportionate mortality ratio (PMR) adjusted for age, sex, and race by usual occupation, U.S. residents age 15 and over, selected states and years, 1990–1999

COC - Census Occupation CodeLCL - lower confidence limitUCL - upper confidence limit

Note:  The total number of deaths with hypersensitivity pneumonitis reported was 122 in these same selected states and years, and the comparable number of hypersensitivity pneumonitis deaths in the entire United States for this same time period was 398. See selected limitations for general cautions regarding inferences based on small numbers of deaths, and see appendices for source description, methods, ICD codes, industry and occupation codes, and list of selected states and years.

Source:  National Center for Health Statistics multiple cause-of-death data.


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