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Heart Disease and Stroke MapsInteractive State MapsThis section offers interactive maps that present heart disease and stroke mortality rates, county–by–county, for the state, racial/ethnic group, and gender of your choice. Go to the Interactive State Maps Updated National Heart Disease MapsBelow are links to updated national heart disease maps for the years 1996–2000 separated by ethnic group. Each map contains a link below it to view a larger version in PDF format. Learn more about PDFs
2008 Atlas of Stroke Hospitalizations Among Medicare BeneficiariesThe Atlas of Stroke Hospitalizations among Medicare Beneficiaries is the fifth in a series of CDC atlases related to cardiovascular disease. It was developed in collaboration with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and includes county-level maps of stroke hospitalizations by stroke-subtype, race/ethnicity, discharge status, and co-morbidity. Go to the Atlas for Stroke Hospitalizations Among Medicare Beneficiaries Atlas of Heart Disease and Stroke Among American Indians and Alaska NativesThe Atlas of Heart Disease and Stroke Among American Indians and Alaska Natives is the fourth in a series of CDC atlases related to cardiovascular disease. However, it is the first to focus on geographic patterns of heart disease and stroke mortality and risk factors for a specific racial/ethnic group in the United States. The Atlas provides insights into the geographic disparities in heart disease and stroke experienced by American Indians and Alaska Natives. The maps present county–by–county heart disease and stroke mortality rates, as well as state–specific prevalences of eight major risk factors for heart disease and stroke.Go to the American Indian/Alaska Natives Atlas Stroke AtlasThe Atlas of Stroke Mortality: Racial, Ethnic and Geographic Disparities in the United States is the third in a series of CDC atlases related to cardiovascular disease, which have been published through a collaboration between CDC, West Virginia University, and the University of South Florida. In this section you can:
Heart Disease Atlases
West Virginia University, the University of South Florida, and CDC developed these atlases to provide critical data on geographic, racial, and ethnic inequalities in women's and men's heart disease death rates for the five major racial and ethnic groups. In this section you can:
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