Leading Causes of Death, Tarrant County, 2009
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1 Tarrant County Public Health Division of Epidemiology and Health Information Leading Causes of Death, Tarrant County, 009 Table. deaths by gender, Tarrant County, 009 Male 5, Female 5, Total 0, Rate per 00,000, age-adjusted to 000 standard population Table. deaths by race/ethnicity, Tarrant County, 009 White 7, Black, Hispanic Other Total 0, Rate per 00,000, age-adjusted to 000 standard population Table. deaths by age group (in years), Tarrant County, 009 Less than yr yrs yrs yrs yrs yrs yrs, yrs,77 6.9, yrs,.7 5,. 5+ yrs, ,9.6 Total 0, Rate per 00,000, Rates are age-group specific Leading Causes of Death in Tarrant County, 009 of 6
2 Table a. Rankable causes of death, Tarrant County, 009 Condition ICD 0 Code Count Accidents (Unintentional Harm) V0-X59, Y5-Y6 57 Acute Bronchitis & Bronchiolitis J0-J < 5 Acute Poliomyelitis A0 0 Alzheimer's Disease G0 7 Anemias D50-D6 Aortic Aneurysm & Dissection I7 Arthropod-borne Viral Encephalitis A-A, A5. 0 Assault (Homicide) X5-Y09, Y7. 70 Atherosclerosis I70 Cerebrovascular Disease I60-I69 65 Certain Conditions Originating in the Perinatal Period Cholelithiasis & Other Disorders of the Gallbladder Chronic Liver Disease & Cirrhosis P00-P96 K0-K K70, K7-K Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases J0-J7 65 Complications of Medical & Surgical Care Congenital Malformations, Deformations, & Chromosomal Abnormalities Diabetes Mellitus Y0-Y, Y Q00-Q99 E0-E 7 7 Diseases of Appendix K5-K < 5 Diseases of Heart I00-I09, I, I, I0-I5, Essential (Primary) Hypertension & Hypertensive Renal Disease Hernia I0, I, I5 K0-K6 9 < 5 Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Disease Hyperplasia of Prostate B0-B N Ranking standard determined by the National Center for Health Statistics 50 Rankable Causes of Death Leading Causes of Death in Tarrant County, 009 of 6
3 Table b. Rankable causes of death, Tarrant County, 009 Condition ICD 0 Code Count In Situ Neoplasms, Benign Neoplasms, & Neoplasms of Uncertain or Unknown Behavior Infections of Kidney D00-D N0-N, N.6, N5. 5 < 5 Inflammatory Diseases of Female Pelvic Organs Influenza & Pneumonia N70-N76 J0-J 0 9 Intentional Self-Harm (Suicide) X60-X, Y Legal Intervention Y5, Y9.0 < 5 Malaria B50-B5 0 Malignant Neoplasms C00-C97,9 Measles B05 0 Meningitis G00, G0 0 Meningococcal Infection A9 < 5 Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome, & Nephrosis Nutritional Deficiencies N00-N07, N7-N9, N5-N7 E0-E6 7 Operations of War & their Sequelae Y6, Y9. 0 Parkinson's Disease G0-G 75 Peptic Ulcer K5-K 7 Pneumoconioses & Chemical Effects J60-J66, J6 0 Pneumonitis due to Solids & Liquids J69 7 Pregnancy, Childbirth, & the Puerperium Salmonella Infections O00-O99 A0-A0 0 Scarlet Fever & Erysipelas A, A6 0 Septicemia A0-A 76 Shigellosis & Amebiasis A0, A06 0 Syphilis A50-A5 < 5 Tuberculosis A6-A9 0 Viral Hepatitis B5-B9 Whooping Cough A7 0 Ranking standard determined by the National Center for Health Statistics 50 Rankable Causes of Death Leading Causes of Death in Tarrant County, 009 of 6
4 Table 5. Leading causes of death overall by gender, Tarrant County, 009 Overall Male Female n (%, Rate) n (%, Rate) n (%, Rate) Diseases of the Heart Diseases of the Heart Malignant Neoplasms, (.0, 9.6),0 (., 9.7), (., 5.9) Malignant Neoplasms Malignant Neoplasms Diseases of the Heart,9 (., 75.),6(.5, 00.9),7 (.0, 5.) Cerebrovascular Dis. Accidents Cerebrovascular Dis. 65 (6., 5.) 6 (7., 6.) 6 (6., 50.) Chr. Lower Resp. Dis. Cerebrovascular Dis. Chr. Lower Resp. Dis. 65 (6.0, 50.9) 7 (5., 5.7) 57 (6.7,.9) Accidents Chr. Lower Resp. Dis. Alzheimer's Disease 57 (5.,.) 6 (5., 5.9) 9 (.6, 7.) Alzheimer's Disease Diabetes Mellitus Accidents 7 (.7, 5.7) (., 5.) 69 (., 0.9) Diabetes Mellitus Intentional Self-Harm Diabetes Mellitus 7 (.6, 0.6) 5 (.6, 6.0) 9 (., 7.) Nephritis, etc. Nephritis, etc. Influenza & Pneum. 7 (., 6.9) 5 (.,.5) (.,.7) Influenza & Pneum. Chr. Liver Dis. & Cir. Nephritis, etc. 9 (.9, 5.5) (.,.5) 0 (.9,.) Septicemia Alzheimer's Disease Septicemia 76 (.7,.7) 9 (.,.) 6 (.6,.6) n = number of deaths Percent of total deaths attributed to a specific cause Rate per 00,000, age-adjusted to 000 standard population Leading Causes of Death in Tarrant County, 009 of 6
5 Table 6. Leading causes of death by race/ethnicity, Tarrant County, 009 White Black Hispanic Other n (%, Rate) n (%, Rate) n (%, Rate) n (%, Rate) Diseases of the Heart Diseases of the Heart Malignant Neoplasms Malignant Neoplasms,66 (., 9.9) 0 (., 7.5) 00 (0.9,.9) 65 (.0, 9.) Malignant Neoplasms Malignant Neoplasms Diseases of the Heart Diseases of the Heart,70 (.7, 5.0) 0 (., 09.) 65 (7., 57.9) 6 (0., 0.6) Chr. Lower Resp. Dis. Cerebrovascular Dis. Accidents Accidents 55 (7., 59.6) 9 (7., 7.) 75 (7., 9.) 7 (.0,.) Cerebrovascular Dis. Accidents Cerebrovascular Dis. Diabetes Mellitus 79 (6., 5.) 57 (., 9.) (5.0, 9.9) (.6, 6.6) Accidents Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus Cerebrovascular Dis. 6 (.7, 9.7) 5 (.9, 0.7) 5 (.7, 7.) 0 (., 9.) Alzheimer's Disease Nephritis, etc. Congenital Mal., etc. Intentional Self-Harm 50 (., 7.) 50 (.6,.7) (.5,.) 0 (., 7.7) Diabetes Mellitus Chr. Lower Resp. Dis. Chr. Liver Dis. Assault 7 (., 7.9) (., 0.5) (.,.7) 9 (.9, 6.9) Influenza & Pneum. Septicemia Con. Of Perinatal Per. Chr. Lower Resp. Dis. 7 (.9, 5.6) (.5, 6.9) (.,.) (.6,.) Intentional Self-Harm Hypertension, etc Nephritis, etc. Con. Of Perinatal Per. 0 (.,.) (.,.) 0 (.,.) 7 (., 5.7) Nephritis, etc. Con. Of Perinatal Per. Chr. Lower Resp. Dis. Nephritis, etc. (.7,.9) 7 (.0,.5) 0 (.,.9) 5 (.6,.) n = number of deaths Percent of total deaths attributed to a specific cause Rate per 00,000, age-adjusted to 000 standard population Leading Causes of Death in Tarrant County, of 6
6 Table 7. Leading causes of death by age group (in years), Tarrant County, 009 < Yr - Yrs 5- Yrs 5- Yrs 5- Yrs n (%, Rate) n (%, Rate) n (%, Rate) n (%, Rate) n (%, Rate) Con. Of Perinatal Per. Accidents Accidents Accidents Malignant Neoplasms 95 ( 9.0, 0.9) (0.9, 5.6) (.,.6 ) 90 (.6,.) 77 (9., 9.) Congenital Mal., etc. Malignant Neoplasms Assault Intentional Self-Harm Diseases of the Heart 56 (.9, 9.) 0 (.7,.7) (.5,.) (9.9,.) 7 (7., 7.) SIDS Congenital Mal., etc. Intentional Self-Harm Malignant Neoplasms Accidents 9 (9., 6.) 6 (.,.6) 9 (0., 7.) (9.9,.) 6 (5.,.) Assault Malignant Neoplasms Diseases of the Heart Intentional Self-Harm 5 (7.,.) (6.0,.) (9., 7.9) 6 (6., 9.) Diseases of the Heart Assault HIV (.,.) (5.6,.7) 7 (., 6.) Preg., Child birth, etc. HIV Cerebrovascular Dis. 6 (.,.) 7 (.0,.5) (.,.9) Influenza & Pneum. Nephritis, etc. Chr. Liver Dis. & Cir. 5 (.7,.9) 5 (.,.) (.7,.) Preg., Child birth, etc. Assault 5 (.,.) 0 (.5,.7) 9 - Diabetes Mellitus 0 (.5,.7) 0 Influenza & Pneum. 0 (.5,.7) 5-5 Yrs 55-6 Yrs 65-7 Yrs 75- Yrs 5+ Yrs n (%, Rate) n (%, Rate) n (%, Rate) n (%, Rate) n (%, Rate) Malignant Neoplasms Malignant Neoplasms Malignant Neoplasms Diseases of the Heart Diseases of the Heart 5 (5.6, 0.) 79 (., 7.6) 67 (., 70.7) 596 (.0,,0.5) 765 (.6,,70.) Diseases of the Heart Diseases of the Heart Diseases of the Heart Malignant Neoplasms Malignant Neoplasms 00 (0., 0.9) 6 (., 09.9) (.7,.5) 57 (.,,5.) 0 (.,,696.9) Accidents Chr. Lower Resp. Dis. Chr. Lower Resp. Dis. Chr. Lower Resp. Dis. Cerebrovascular Dis. 9 (9.5,.) 75 (5.,.6) 5 (.6, 7.7) 05 (., 7.9) 0 (9.0,,9.7) Intentional Self-Harm Cerebrovascular Dis. Cerebrovascular Dis. Cerebrovascular Dis. Alzheimer's Disease 5 ( 5.,.5) 6 (., 5.5) 9 (5., 09.) (7., 97.7) 70 (6., 9.9) Chr. Liver Dis. & Cir. Chr. Liver Dis. & Cir. Diabetes Mellitus Alzheimer's Disease Chr. Lower Resp. Dis. 5 (.5,.) 5 (.9,.) 59 (., 6.9) 9 (.0,.) 5 (5.6,.9) Cerebrovascular Dis. Accidents Nephritis, etc. Diabetes Mellitus Influenza & Pneum. 9 (.9, 5.) 5 (.6, 0.) (., 0.) 65 (.6,.) 7 (.7, 0.9) Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus Septicemia Nephritis, etc. Nephritis, etc. 7 (.7,.9) 7 (., 7.) (., 50.) 5 (., 5.) 59 (., 9.) Chr. Lower Resp. Dis. Intentional Self-Harm Accidents Accidents Accidents (.,.) (., 9.) 9 (.6,.9) 9 (.0, 07.) 5 (.0, 0.) HIV Nephritis, etc. Chr. Liver Dis. & Cir. Influenza & Pneum. Diabetes Mellitus 7 (.7, 6.9) (.,.6) 9 (.6,.9) 6 (.9, 00.) 5 (.9,.7) Nephritis, etc./viral Hep. Septicemia Influenza & Pneum. Septicemia Hypertension, etc. 5 (.5, 6.) 6 (., 5.) 7 (.5,.5) (., 96.) 9 (., 7.5) n = number of deaths Percent of total deaths attributed to a specific cause Rate per 00,000; Rates are age-group specific Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Less than five deaths not reported Leading Causes of Death in Tarrant County, of 6
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