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Hispanic subgroup* and sex
Number of deaths, by age group
All**
0–24
25–34
35–44
45–54
55–64
65–74
75–84
85+
Both sexes
Mexican
2001–2005
11,421
51
327
1,720
3,316
2,596
2,062
1,149
199
2000–2004
11,058
45
332
1,714
3,202
2,439
2,037
1,097
191
Puerto Rican
2,028
4
19
212
616
556
393
205
23
2,054
21
247
608
566
387
195
26
Cuban
646
–
24
78
132
184
182
42
658
1
5
31
80
135
187
177
Other Hispanic***
3,203
9
102
526
900
693
551
340
3,126
10
101
866
659
554
335
74
Male
8,231
30
261
1,397
2,734
1,948
1,205
581
7,992
27
276
1,398
2,641
1,839
1,190
546
1,443
3
164
495
411
249
103
8
1,460
12
194
487
418
244
94
412
64
109
115
84
17
425
68
111
116
83
2,225
85
404
730
505
312
157
2,173
82
405
717
468
315
156
25
Female
3,190
66
323
582
648
857
568
125
3.066
18
56
316
561
600
847
117
585
48
121
145
144
15
594
53
148
143
234
14
69
98
953
7
71
978
122
170
188
239
183
54
6
149
179
49
– No deaths in this table cell.
* Includes all races, and excludes deaths for which Hispanic origin was unknown.
** Includes deaths for which age of decedent was unknown; age-specific numbers of deaths may not sum to total.
*** Includes Central and South American and Other and unknown Hispanic.
Source: Alcohol Epidemiologic Data System. Yoon, Y.H., and Yi, H. Surveillance Report #83: Liver Cirrhosis Mortality in the United States, 1970–2005. Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Division of Epidemiology and Prevention Research (August 2008).