Primary Navigation for the CDC Website
CDC en Español
Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention
divider
Email Icon Email this page
Printer Friendly Icon Printer-friendly version
divider
DHDSP Topics
bullet DHDSP Home
bullet About the Program
bullet Announcements
bullet State Program
bullet Public Health Action Plan
bullet WISEWOMAN
bullet Stroke Registry
bullet State Exam Survey
bullet HealthyPeople 2010
bullet Heart/Stroke Maps
bullet Legislative Database
bullet Resource Library
bullet Site Map
Contact Info
Mailing Address
CDC/NCCDPHP
(Mail Stop K–47)
4770 Buford Hwy, NE
Atlanta, GA 30341–3717

Information line:
(770) 488–2424
Fax:
(770) 488–8151

bullet Contact Us

Fact Sheets and At–a–Glance Reports

Atrial Fibrillation Fact Sheet

Age–adjusted death rates for atrial fibrillation as a contributing cause—United States, 1999

13.0–19.9 20.0–25.9 26.0–31.9 32.0–37.9
Arizona
Arkansas
Florida
Georgia
Louisiana
Mississippi
New Hampshire
New Mexico
Oklahoma
South Dakota
Alabama
Colorado
District of Columbia
Hawaii
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Massachusetts
Michigan
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Jersey
New York
Tennessee
Utah
Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
California
Connecticut
Delaware
Idaho
Maine
Minnesota
North Dakota
Ohio
Oregon
South Carolina
Washington
Alaska
Maryland
North Carolina
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
Vermont
West Virginia

Age adjusted to the 2000 U.S. population 
Source: 1999 mulitple–cause mortality data from the National Vital Statistics, CDC. MMWR 2003;52:128–131.

Return to the Atrial Fibrillation Fact Sheet

 

Date last reviewed: 05/12/2006
Content source: Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

  Home | Policies and Regulations | Disclaimer | e-Government | FOIA | Contact Us
Safer, Healthier People

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA 30333, U.S.A
Tel: (404) 639-3311 / Public Inquiries: (404) 639-3534 / (800) 311-3435
USAGovDHHS Department of Health
and Human Services