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1 TABLE C-1 RESIDENT DEATHS, LIVE BIRTHS, FETAL, INFANT, NEONATAL, AND MATERNAL DEATHS: PENNSYLVANIA, TOTAL LIVE FETAL INFANT NEONATAL MATERNAL DEATHS BIRTHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS YEAR NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER , ,967 2,021 1, , ,890 2,120 1, , ,848 2,355 1, , ,431 2,468 1, , ,666 2,569 1, , ,523 2,824 1, , ,726 2,900 1, , ,053 2,926 1,627 1, , ,108 2,789 1,696 1, , ,169 3,184 1,615 1, , ,348 3,212 1,654 1, , ,336 3,026 1,628 1, , ,001 3,015 1,734 1, , ,799 3,141 1,634 1, , ,810 3,198 1,764 1, , ,561 3,193 1,853 1, , ,179 3,061 1,902 1, , ,670 3,455 2,095 1, , ,533 3,608 2,118 1, , ,438 4,034 2,031 1, , ,415 4,058 2,137 1, , ,004 4,349 2,276 1, , ,942 3,848 2,423 1, , ,458 4,372 2,584 2, , ,272 4,229 2,607 1, , ,110 3,768 2,912 2, , ,939 4,079 3,314 2, , ,154 4,495 3,879 3, , ,046 3,668 3,865 3, , ,729 3,539 4,015 3, , ,706 3,589 4,158 3, , ,869 3,765 4,323 3, , ,105 3,922 4,737 3, , ,515 4,258 5,029 3, , ,537 4,329 5,178 3, , ,393 4,398 5,370 4, , ,172 4,646 5,639 4, , ,099 4,525 5,921 4, , ,615 4,666 6,145 4, , ,810 4,901 6,360 4, , ,997 4,977 6,240 4, , ,019 4,861 6,086 4, , ,591 4,939 5,962 4, , ,521 4,931 6,123 4, , ,206 4,321 6,147 4, , ,964 4,584 6,273 4, , ,074 4,596 6,117 4, , ,635 4,418 6,126 4,

2 TABLE C-2 RATES* FOR DEATHS, LIVE BIRTHS, FETAL, INFANT, NEONATAL, AND MATERNAL DEATHS: PENNSYLVANIA AND UNITED STATES, TOTAL DEATH LIVE BIRTH FETAL DEATH INFANT DEATH NEONATAL MATERNAL RATE RATE RATE RATE DEATH RATE DEATH RATE YEAR PA U.S. PA U.S. PA U.S. PA U.S. PA U.S. PA U.S ** *** ** ** ** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** * TOTAL DEATH AND LIVE BIRTH RATES PER 1,000 POPULATION. FETAL DEATH RATE PER 1,000 DELIVERIES (LIVE BIRTHS + FETAL DEATHS). INFANT AND NEONATAL DEATH RATE PER 1,000 LIVE BIRTHS. MATERNAL DEATH RATE PER 10,000 LIVE BIRTHS. ** PROVISIONAL DATA. ***COMPARABLE UNITED STATES FETAL DEATH RATES ARE NOT AVAILABLE.

3 TABLE C-3 RESIDENT DEATHS BY AGE GROUP, NUMBER AND RATE*: PENNSYLVANIA, 1997, 1990, 1980, 1970, 1960, AGE GROUP (IN YEARS) NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE ALL AGES 127, , , , , , UNDER 5 1, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ** 34, , , , , , * RATE PER 1,000 POPULATION IN EACH AGE GROUP. **UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85+ AGE GROUP.

4 TABLE C-4A RESIDENT DEATHS BY AGE AND SEX, NUMBER AND RATE*: PENNSYLVANIA, T O T A L M A L E ** F E M A L E AGE GROUP (IN YEARS) NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE ALL AGES 127, , , UNDER 5 1, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , *** 34, , , * RATE PER 1,000 POPULATION FOR EACH SPECIFIED AGE GROUP AND SEX, ** UNKNOWN SEX INCLUDED IN THE MALE CATEGORY. ***UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85+ AGE GROUP. TABLE C-4B RESIDENT DEATHS BY AGE AND SEX - WHITE RACE NUMBER AND RATE*: PENNSYLVANIA, T O T A L M A L E ** F E M A L E AGE GROUP (IN YEARS) NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE ALL AGES 115, , , UNDER , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , *** 32, , , * RATE PER 1,000 WHITE POPULATION FOR EACH SPECIFIED AGE GROUP AND SEX, ** UNKNOWN SEX INCLUDED IN THE MALE CATEGORY. ***UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85+ AGE GROUP. NOTE: UNKNOWN RACE INCLUDED IN THE WHITE CATEGORY.

5 TABLE C-4C RESIDENT DEATHS BY AGE AND SEX - BLACK RACE NUMBER AND RATE*: PENNSYLVANIA, T O T A L M A L E ** F E M A L E AGE GROUP (IN YEARS) NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE ALL AGES 11, , , UNDER , , , , *** 1, , * RATE PER 1,000 BLACK POPULATION FOR EACH SPECIFIED AGE GROUP AND SEX, ** UNKNOWN SEX INCLUDED IN THE MALE CATEGORY. ***UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85+ AGE GROUP. TABLE C-4D RESIDENT DEATHS BY AGE AND SEX - HISPANIC ORIGIN NUMBER AND RATE*: PENNSYLVANIA, T O T A L M A L E ** F E M A L E AGE GROUP (IN YEARS) NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE ALL AGES 1, UNDER *** * RATE PER 1,000 HISPANIC POPULATION FOR EACH SPECIFIED AGE GROUP AND SEX, ** UNKNOWN SEX INCLUDED IN THE MALE CATEGORY. ***UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85+ AGE GROUP. NOTE: HISPANIC ORIGIN CAN BE OF ANY RACE.

6 TABLE C-5 AGE-ADJUSTED DEATH RATES* BY SEX, PENNSYLVANIA AND UNITED STATES, PENNSYLVANIA UNITED STATES YEAR TOTAL MALE** FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE *** 6.0*** 3.8*** * AGE-ADJUSTED RATES ARE COMPUTED BY THE DIRECT METHOD USING THE 1940 U.S. STANDARD MILLION POPULATION. RATES ARE PER 1,000. SEE TECHNICAL NOTES. ** UNKNOWN SEX INCLUDED IN THE MALE CATEGORY. ***PROVISIONAL.

7 TABLE C-6 AGE-ADJUSTED DEATH RATES* BY RACE, PENNSYLVANIA AND UNITED STATES, PENNSYLVANIA UNITED STATES YEAR ALL RACES WHITE** BLACK ALL RACES WHITE BLACK *** 4.6*** 7.0*** * AGE-ADJUSTED RATES ARE COMPUTED BY THE DIRECT METHOD USING THE 1940 U.S. STANDARD MILLION POPULATION. RATES ARE PER 1,000. SEE TECHNICAL NOTES. ** UNKNOWN RACE INCLUDED IN THE WHITE CATEGORY. ***PROVISIONAL.

8 TABLE C-7A INFANT, NEONATAL, AND POSTNEONATAL DEATHS BY RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS, INFANT DEATHS NEONATAL DEATHS POSTNEONATAL DEATHS ALL HISPANIC ALL HISPANIC ALL HISPANIC YEAR RACES WHITE* BLACK ORIGIN RACES WHITE* BLACK ORIGIN RACES WHITE* BLACK ORIGIN , , , , , , ,520 1, ,627 1, , ,696 1, , ,615 1, *** 1, *** *** ,654 1, *** 1, *** *** ,628 1, *** 1, *** *** ,734 1, *** 1, *** *** ,634 1, *** 1, *** *** ,764 1, *** 1, *** *** ,853 1, *** 1,320 1, *** *** ,902 1, *** 1,357 1, *** *** ,095 1, *** 1,529 1, *** *** TABLE C-7B INFANT, NEONATAL, AND POSTNEONATAL DEATH RATES** BY RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS, INFANT DEATHS NEONATAL DEATHS POSTNEONATAL DEATHS ALL HISPANIC ALL HISPANIC ALL HISPANIC YEAR RACES WHITE* BLACK ORIGIN RACES WHITE* BLACK ORIGIN RACES WHITE* BLACK ORIGIN *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** * UNKNOWN RACE INCLUDED IN THE WHITE CATEGORY. ** RATE PER 1,000 LIVE BIRTHS; RACE OF CHILD IS USED TO CLASSIFY DEATHS AND RACE OF MOTHER IS USED TO CLASSIFY BIRTHS. ***HISPANIC ORIGIN DATA WERE NOT COLLECTED PRIOR TO NOTE: HISPANIC ORIGIN CAN BE OF ANY RACE.

9 TABLE C-8 LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH, PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS, 1997, 1990, 1980, 1970, 1960, CAUSE OF DEATH* NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK ALL CAUSES 127, , , , , ,212 HEART DISEASE 41, , , , , ,793 1 NEOPLASMS, 30, , , , , ,326 2 MALIGNANT CEREBROVAS- 8, , , , , ,043 3 CULAR DIS. CHRONIC 5, , ,263 5 ** ** ** OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DIS. UNINTENTIONAL 4, , , , , ,697 4 INJURIES PNEUMONIA AND 4, , , , , ,116 6 INFLUENZA DIABETES 3, , , , , , MELLITUS SEPTICEMIA 2, , NEPHRITIS AND 1, , , ,498 8 NEPHROSIS SUICIDE 1, , , , ,099 1,001 LIVER DISEASE 1,067 1,232 1, , , ,099 AND CIRRHOSIS ATHEROSCLEROSIS , , , ,723 7 PERINATAL ,194 2, , ,835 5 CONDITIONS CONGENITAL , ,177 ANOMALIES TUBERCULOSIS, ,474 9 ALL FORMS ALL OTHER 20,839 17,064 14,991 17,844 13,588 12, * INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES, NINTH REVISION, **DATA NOT AVAILABLE.

10 TABLE C-9 MEDIAN AGE AT DEATH BY RACE AND SEX PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS, M E D I A N A G E A T D E A T H ALL RACES WHITE* BLACK YEAR TOTAL MALE** FEMALE TOTAL MALE** FEMALE TOTAL MALE** FEMALE * UNKNOWN RACE INCLUDED IN THE WHITE CATEGORY. **UNKNOWN SEX INCLUDED IN THE MALE CATEGORY.

11 TABLE C-10 MEDIAN AGE AT DEATH FOR SELECTED LEADING CAUSES BY RACE AND SEX PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS, M E D I A N A G E A T D E A T H ALL RACES WHITE* BLACK CAUSE OF DEATH TOTAL MALE** FEMALE TOTAL MALE** FEMALE TOTAL MALE** FEMALE ALL CAUSES HEART DISEASE MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE CHRONIC OBSTR. PULM. DIS UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES NON-MOTOR VEHICLE MOTOR VEHICLE PNEUMONIA & INFLUENZA DIABETES MELLITUS SEPTICEMIA NEPHRITIS, NEPHROSIS, ETC SUICIDE LIVER DISEASE & CIRRHOSIS ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE HOMICIDE & LEGAL INTERV ATHEROSCLEROSIS HIV INFECTION PNEUMOCONIOSIS * UNKNOWN RACE INCLUDED IN THE WHITE CATEGORY. **UNKNOWN SEX INCLUDED IN THE MALE CATEGORY. NOTE: MEDIAN AGE FOR CATEGORIES WITH 10 DEATHS OR LESS ARE NOT CALCULATED AND ARE INDICATED WITH A DASH (-).

12 TABLE C-11A SELECTED CAUSES OF DEATH BY AGE GROUP NUMBER AND RANK: PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS, UNDER YEARS ALL AGES 5 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS & OVER* CAUSE OF DEATH NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK ALL CAUSES 127,414 1,320 1,638 5,915 17,839 66,641 34,061 HEART DISEASE 41, , , ,934 1 MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS 30, , , , ,138 2 CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE 8, , ,248 3 CHRONIC OBSTR. PULM. DIS. 5, , ,129 5 UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES 4, , , NON-MOTOR VEHICLE 3, MOTOR VEHICLE 1, PNEUMONIA & INFLUENZA 4, , ,980 4 DIABETES MELLITUS 3, , SEPTICEMIA 2, , NEPHRITIS, NEPHROSIS, ETC. 1, , SUICIDE 1, LIVER DISEASE & CIRRHOSIS 1, ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE HOMICIDE & LEGAL INTERV ATHEROSCLEROSIS PARKINSON'S DISEASE HYPERTENSION HIV INFECTION PERINATAL CONDITIONS CONGENITAL ANOMALIES BENIGN/UNSPEC. NEOPLASMS HERNIA/INTESTINAL OBSTR PNEUMOCONIOSIS ANEMIAS NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES ULCERS OF STOMACH/DUODENUM DISEASES OF PANCREAS GALL BLADDER DISORDERS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS ALCOHOLISM VENOUS EMBOLISM & THROMB EPILEPSY MENINGITIS TUBERCULOSIS INFECTIONS OF KIDNEY ALL OTHER CAUSES 14, ,683 7,110 4, * UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85 YEARS AND OVER AGE GROUP.

13 TABLE C-11B SELECTED CAUSES OF DEATH BY AGE GROUP - MALES* NUMBER AND RANK: PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS, UNDER YEARS ALL AGES 5 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS & OVER** CAUSE OF DEATH NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK ALL CAUSES 61, ,164 4,015 10,730 34,047 10,729 HEART DISEASE 19, , , ,095 1 MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS 15, , , ,708 2 CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE 3, , CHRONIC OBSTR. PULM. DIS. 2, , UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES 3, NON-MOTOR VEHICLE 1, MOTOR VEHICLE 1, PNEUMONIA & INFLUENZA 2, , DIABETES MELLITUS 1, SEPTICEMIA NEPHRITIS, NEPHROSIS, ETC SUICIDE 1, LIVER DISEASE & CIRRHOSIS ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE HOMICIDE & LEGAL INTERV ATHEROSCLEROSIS PARKINSON'S DISEASE HYPERTENSION HIV INFECTION PERINATAL CONDITIONS CONGENITAL ANOMALIES BENIGN/UNSPEC. NEOPLASMS HERNIA/INTESTINAL OBSTR PNEUMOCONIOSIS ANEMIAS NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES ULCERS OF STOMACH/DUODENUM DISEASES OF PANCREAS GALL BLADDER DISORDERS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS ALCOHOLISM VENOUS EMBOLISM & THROMB EPILEPSY MENINGITIS TUBERCULOSIS INFECTIONS OF KIDNEY ALL OTHER CAUSES 6, ,413 1, * UNKNOWN SEX INCLUDED IN THE MALE CATEGORY. **UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85 YEARS AND OVER AGE GROUP.

14 TABLE C-11C SELECTED CAUSES OF DEATH BY AGE GROUP - FEMALES NUMBER AND RANK: PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS, UNDER YEARS ALL AGES 5 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS & OVER* CAUSE OF DEATH NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK ALL CAUSES 65, ,900 7,109 32,594 23,332 HEART DISEASE 22, , , ,839 1 MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS 14, , , ,430 2 CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE 5, , ,417 3 CHRONIC OBSTR. PULM. DIS. 2, , UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES 1, NON-MOTOR VEHICLE 1, MOTOR VEHICLE PNEUMONIA & INFLUENZA 2, ,286 4 DIABETES MELLITUS 1, , SEPTICEMIA 1, NEPHRITIS, NEPHROSIS, ETC. 1, SUICIDE LIVER DISEASE & CIRRHOSIS ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE HOMICIDE & LEGAL INTERV ATHEROSCLEROSIS PARKINSON'S DISEASE HYPERTENSION HIV INFECTION PERINATAL CONDITIONS CONGENITAL ANOMALIES BENIGN/UNSPEC. NEOPLASMS HERNIA/INTESTINAL OBSTR PNEUMOCONIOSIS ANEMIAS NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES ULCERS OF STOMACH/DUODENUM DISEASES OF PANCREAS GALL BLADDER DISORDERS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS ALCOHOLISM VENOUS EMBOLISM & THROMB EPILEPSY MENINGITIS TUBERCULOSIS INFECTIONS OF KIDNEY ALL OTHER CAUSES 8, ,697 3, * UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85 YEARS AND OVER AGE GROUP.

15 TABLE C-11D SELECTED CAUSES OF DEATH BY AGE GROUP - WHITE RACE* NUMBER AND RANK: PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS, UNDER YEARS ALL AGES 5 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS & OVER** CAUSE OF DEATH NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK ALL CAUSES 115, ,224 4,540 14,864 61,409 32,213 HEART DISEASE 38, , , ,314 1 MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS 27, , , ,866 2 CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE 7, , ,085 3 CHRONIC OBSTR. PULM. DIS. 5, , ,093 5 UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES 4, , , NON-MOTOR VEHICLE 2, MOTOR VEHICLE 1, PNEUMONIA & INFLUENZA 4, , ,889 4 DIABETES MELLITUS 3, , SEPTICEMIA 1, NEPHRITIS, NEPHROSIS, ETC. 1, SUICIDE 1, LIVER DISEASE & CIRRHOSIS ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE HOMICIDE & LEGAL INTERV ATHEROSCLEROSIS PARKINSON'S DISEASE HYPERTENSION HIV INFECTION PERINATAL CONDITIONS CONGENITAL ANOMALIES BENIGN/UNSPEC. NEOPLASMS HERNIA/INTESTINAL OBSTR PNEUMOCONIOSIS ANEMIAS NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES ULCERS OF STOMACH/DUODENUM DISEASES OF PANCREAS GALL BLADDER DISORDERS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS ALCOHOLISM VENOUS EMBOLISM & THROMB EPILEPSY MENINGITIS TUBERCULOSIS INFECTIONS OF KIDNEY ALL OTHER CAUSES 13, ,356 6,536 4, * UNKNOWN RACE INCLUDED IN THE WHITE CATEGORY. **UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85 YEARS AND OVER AGE GROUP.

16 TABLE C-11E SELECTED CAUSES OF DEATH BY AGE GROUP - BLACK RACE NUMBER AND RANK: PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS, UNDER YEARS ALL AGES 5 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS & OVER* CAUSE OF DEATH NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK ALL CAUSES 11, ,317 2,833 5,028 1,793 HEART DISEASE 3, , MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS 2, , CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE CHRONIC OBSTR. PULM. DIS UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES NON-MOTOR VEHICLE MOTOR VEHICLE PNEUMONIA & INFLUENZA DIABETES MELLITUS SEPTICEMIA NEPHRITIS, NEPHROSIS, ETC SUICIDE LIVER DISEASE & CIRRHOSIS ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE HOMICIDE & LEGAL INTERV ATHEROSCLEROSIS PARKINSON'S DISEASE HYPERTENSION HIV INFECTION PERINATAL CONDITIONS CONGENITAL ANOMALIES BENIGN/UNSPEC. NEOPLASMS HERNIA/INTESTINAL OBSTR PNEUMOCONIOSIS ANEMIAS NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES ULCERS OF STOMACH/DUODENUM DISEASES OF PANCREAS GALL BLADDER DISORDERS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS ALCOHOLISM VENOUS EMBOLISM & THROMB EPILEPSY MENINGITIS TUBERCULOSIS INFECTIONS OF KIDNEY ALL OTHER CAUSES 1, * UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85 YEARS AND OVER AGE GROUP.

17 TABLE C-12A RESIDENT DEATH RATES* FOR SELECTED CAUSES OF DEATH BY AGE GROUP, PENNSYLVANIA, UNDER YEARS CAUSE OF DEATH ALL AGES 5 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS & OVER** ALL CAUSES 1, , ,617.1 HEART DISEASE , ,570.6 MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS , ,654.3 CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE ,298.5 CHRONIC OBSTR. PULM. DIS UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES NON-MOTOR VEHICLE MOTOR VEHICLE PNEUMONIA & INFLUENZA DIABETES MELLITUS SEPTICEMIA NEPHRITIS, NEPHROSIS, ETC SUICIDE LIVER DISEASE & CIRRHOSIS ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE HOMICIDE & LEGAL INTERV ATHEROSCLEROSIS PARKINSON'S DISEASE HYPERTENSION HIV INFECTION PERINATAL CONDITIONS CONGENITAL ANOMALIES BENIGN/UNSPEC. NEOPLASMS HERNIA/INTESTINAL OBSTR PNEUMOCONIOSIS ANEMIAS NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES ULCERS OF STOMACH/DUODENUM DISEASES OF PANCREAS GALL BLADDER DISORDERS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS ALCOHOLISM VENOUS EMBOLISM & THROMB EPILEPSY MENINGITIS TUBERCULOSIS INFECTIONS OF KIDNEY ALL OTHER CAUSES , * RATE PER 100,000 POPULATION FOR EACH SPECIFIED AGE GROUP, **UNKNOWN AGES AT DEATH INCLUDED IN THE 85 YEARS AND OVER AGE GROUP. NOTE: A DASH INDICATES NO DEATHS FOR THAT CAUSE OF DEATH AND AGE GROUP.

18 TABLE C-12B RESIDENT DEATH RATES* FOR SELECTED CAUSES OF DEATH BY AGE GROUP - MALES**, PENNSYLVANIA, UNDER YEARS CAUSE OF DEATH ALL AGES 5 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS & OVER*** ALL CAUSES 1, , ,209.8 HEART DISEASE , ,423.6 MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS , ,262.1 CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE ,100.6 CHRONIC OBSTR. PULM. DIS UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES NON-MOTOR VEHICLE MOTOR VEHICLE PNEUMONIA & INFLUENZA DIABETES MELLITUS SEPTICEMIA NEPHRITIS, NEPHROSIS, ETC SUICIDE LIVER DISEASE & CIRRHOSIS ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE HOMICIDE & LEGAL INTERV ATHEROSCLEROSIS PARKINSON'S DISEASE HYPERTENSION HIV INFECTION PERINATAL CONDITIONS CONGENITAL ANOMALIES BENIGN/UNSPEC. NEOPLASMS HERNIA/INTESTINAL OBSTR PNEUMOCONIOSIS ANEMIAS NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES ULCERS OF STOMACH/DUODENUM DISEASES OF PANCREAS GALL BLADDER DISORDERS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS ALCOHOLISM VENOUS EMBOLISM & THROMB EPILEPSY MENINGITIS TUBERCULOSIS INFECTIONS OF KIDNEY ALL OTHER CAUSES , * RATE PER 100,000 MALE POPULATION FOR EACH SPECIFIED AGE GROUP, ** UNKNOWN SEX INCLUDED IN THE MALE CATEGORY. ***UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85 YEARS AND OVER AGE GROUP. NOTE: A DASH INDICATES NO DEATHS FOR THAT CAUSE OF DEATH AND AGE GROUP.

19 TABLE C-12C RESIDENT DEATH RATES* FOR SELECTED CAUSES OF DEATH BY AGE GROUP - FEMALES, PENNSYLVANIA, UNDER YEARS CAUSE OF DEATH ALL AGES 5 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS & OVER** ALL CAUSES 1, , ,360.8 HEART DISEASE , ,634.2 MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS ,391.5 CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE ,384.1 CHRONIC OBSTR. PULM. DIS UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES NON-MOTOR VEHICLE MOTOR VEHICLE PNEUMONIA & INFLUENZA DIABETES MELLITUS SEPTICEMIA NEPHRITIS, NEPHROSIS, ETC SUICIDE LIVER DISEASE & CIRRHOSIS ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE HOMICIDE & LEGAL INTERV ATHEROSCLEROSIS PARKINSON'S DISEASE HYPERTENSION HIV INFECTION PERINATAL CONDITIONS CONGENITAL ANOMALIES BENIGN/UNSPEC. NEOPLASMS HERNIA/INTESTINAL OBSTR PNEUMOCONIOSIS ANEMIAS NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES ULCERS OF STOMACH/DUODENUM DISEASES OF PANCREAS GALL BLADDER DISORDERS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS ALCOHOLISM VENOUS EMBOLISM & THROMB EPILEPSY MENINGITIS TUBERCULOSIS INFECTIONS OF KIDNEY ALL OTHER CAUSES , * RATE PER 100,000 FEMALE POPULATION FOR EACH SPECIFIED AGE GROUP, **UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85 YEARS AND OVER AGE GROUP. NOTE: A DASH INDICATES NO DEATHS FOR THAT CAUSE OF DEATH AND AGE GROUP.

20 TABLE C-12D RESIDENT DEATH RATES* FOR SELECTED CAUSES OF DEATH BY AGE GROUP - WHITE RACE**, PENNSYLVANIA, UNDER YEARS CAUSE OF DEATH ALL AGES 5 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS & OVER*** ALL CAUSES 1, , ,760.6 HEART DISEASE , ,687.4 MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS , ,651.5 CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE ,317.8 CHRONIC OBSTR. PULM. DIS UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES NON-MOTOR VEHICLE MOTOR VEHICLE PNEUMONIA & INFLUENZA DIABETES MELLITUS SEPTICEMIA NEPHRITIS, NEPHROSIS, ETC SUICIDE LIVER DISEASE & CIRRHOSIS ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE HOMICIDE & LEGAL INTERV ATHEROSCLEROSIS PARKINSON'S DISEASE HYPERTENSION HIV INFECTION PERINATAL CONDITIONS CONGENITAL ANOMALIES BENIGN/UNSPEC. NEOPLASMS HERNIA/INTESTINAL OBSTR PNEUMOCONIOSIS ANEMIAS NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES ULCERS OF STOMACH/DUODENUM DISEASES OF PANCREAS GALL BLADDER DISORDERS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS ALCOHOLISM VENOUS EMBOLISM & THROMB EPILEPSY MENINGITIS TUBERCULOSIS INFECTIONS OF KIDNEY ALL OTHER CAUSES , * RATE PER 100,000 WHITE POPULATION FOR EACH SPECIFIED AGE GROUP, ** UNKNOWN RACE INCLUDED IN THE WHITE CATEGORY. ***UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85 YEARS AND OVER AGE GROUP. NOTE: A DASH INDICATES NO DEATHS FOR THAT CAUSE OF DEATH AND AGE GROUP.

21 TABLE C-12E RESIDENT DEATH RATES* FOR SELECTED CAUSES OF DEATH BY AGE GROUP - BLACK RACE, PENNSYLVANIA, UNDER YEARS CAUSE OF DEATH ALL AGES 5 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS & OVER** ALL CAUSES 1, , , ,982.1 HEART DISEASE , ,989.6 MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS , ,791.0 CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE ,042.5 CHRONIC OBSTR. PULM. DIS UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES NON-MOTOR VEHICLE MOTOR VEHICLE PNEUMONIA & INFLUENZA DIABETES MELLITUS SEPTICEMIA NEPHRITIS, NEPHROSIS, ETC SUICIDE LIVER DISEASE & CIRRHOSIS ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE HOMICIDE & LEGAL INTERV ATHEROSCLEROSIS PARKINSON'S DISEASE HYPERTENSION HIV INFECTION PERINATAL CONDITIONS CONGENITAL ANOMALIES BENIGN/UNSPEC. NEOPLASMS HERNIA/INTESTINAL OBSTR PNEUMOCONIOSIS ANEMIAS NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES ULCERS OF STOMACH/DUODENUM DISEASES OF PANCREAS GALL BLADDER DISORDERS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS ALCOHOLISM VENOUS EMBOLISM & THROMB EPILEPSY MENINGITIS TUBERCULOSIS INFECTIONS OF KIDNEY ALL OTHER CAUSES , * RATE PER 100,000 BLACK POPULATION FOR EACH SPECIFIED AGE GROUP, **UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85 YEARS AND OVER AGE GROUP. NOTE: A DASH INDICATES NO DEATHS FOR THAT CAUSE OF DEATH AND AGE GROUP.

22 TABLE C-13 AGE-ADJUSTED DEATH RATES* FOR SELECTED CAUSES OF DEATH PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS, 1997 AND AVERAGE ANNUAL, AND UNITED STATES, PENNSYLVANIA UNITED STATES CAUSE OF DEATH ALL CAUSES HEART DISEASE MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE CHRONIC OBSTR. PULM. DIS UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES NON-MOTOR VEHICLE MOTOR VEHICLE PNEUMONIA & INFLUENZA DIABETES MELLITUS SEPTICEMIA NEPHRITIS, NEPHROSIS, ETC SUICIDE LIVER DISEASE & CIRRHOSIS ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE HOMICIDE & LEGAL INTERV ATHEROSCLEROSIS HIV INFECTION PNEUMOCONIOSIS ** * AGE-ADJUSTED RATES ARE COMPUTED BY THE DIRECT METHOD USING THE 1940 U.S. STANDARD MILLION POPULATION. RATES ARE PER 100,000. SEE TECHNICAL NOTES. ** COMPARABLE U.S. DATA ARE NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS CAUSE. NOTE: U.S. MORTALITY DATA USED TO COMPUTE U.S. RATES ARE PROVISIONAL.

23 TABLE C-14 RESIDENT DEATHS BY CAUSE, NUMBER AND RATE: PENNSYLVANIA, 1997 CAUSE OF DEATH ICD CODE* NUMBER OF DEATHS RATE** ALL CAUSES , INFECTIOUS AND PARASITIC DISEASES , INTESTINAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES TUBERCULOSIS TUBERCULOSIS OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM OTHER TUBERCULOSIS ZOONOTIC BACTERIAL DISEASES OTHER BACTERIAL DISEASES , SEPTICEMIA , OTHER BACTERIAL DISEASES , HIV (HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS) INFECTION POLIOMYELITIS AND OTHER NON-ARTHROPOD VIRAL DISEASES OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM VIRAL DISEASES ACCOMPANIED BY EXANTHEM ARTHROPOD-BORNE VIRAL DISEASES OTHER DISEASES DUE TO VIRUSES AND CHLAMYDIAE RICKETTSIOSES AND OTHER ARTHROPOD-BORNE DISEASES SYPHILIS AND OTHER VENEREAL DISEASES OTHER SPIROCHAETAL DISEASES MYCOSES HELMINTHIASES OTHER INFECTIOUS AND PARASITIC DISEASES LATE EFFECTS OF INFECTIOUS AND PARASITIC DISEASES NEOPLASMS , MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF LIP, ORAL CAVITY, AND PHARYNX OF TONGUE OF MAJOR SALIVARY GLANDS OF FLOOR OF MOUTH OF OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED PARTS OF MOUTH ,143, OF OROPHARYNX OF NASOPHARYNX OF HYPOPHARYNX OF OTHER AND ILL-DEFINED SITES WITHIN THE LIP, ORAL CAVITY, AND PHARYNX MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF DIGESTIVE ORGANS AND PERITONEUM , OF ESOPHAGUS OF STOMACH OF SMALL INTESTINE, INCLUDING DUODENUM OF COLON , OF RECTUM, RECTOSIGMOID JUNCTION, AND ANUS OF LIVER AND INTRAHEPATIC BILE DUCTS OF GALL BLADDER AND EXTRAHEPATIC BILE DUCTS OF PANCREAS , OF RETROPERITONEUM AND PERITONEUM OF OTHER AND ILL-DEFINED SITES WITHIN THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS AND PERITONEUM * INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES, NINTH REVISION, **RATE PER 100,000 POPULATION, 1997.

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