January 16, 2008 -- CDC Just released :
- Age-adjusted death rates for 113 selected causes by race and sex: United States,
2005
- Death rates for 113 selected causes by race and sex: United States, 2005
- Number of deaths from 113 selected causes by race and sex: United States, 2005
- Number of deaths from 113 selected causes by age: United States, 2005
- Death rates by age and age-adjusted death rates for the 15 leading causes of
death in 2005: United States, 1999-2005
- Life expectancy at selected ages by race and sex: United States, 2005
- Number of deaths and death rates, by age, race, and sex: United States, 2005
- Number of deaths, death rates, and age-adjusted death rates, by race and sex:
United States, 1940, 1950, 1960, 1970, and 1980-2005
- Abridged life table for the total population, 2005
Heart failure and Malignant
neoplasms cause over half of all deaths of people over 45.
Accidents and adverse effects resulting from the accidents is the leading
cause of death for people under 45 to 1 year of age. Of all the causes
of death due to accidents, the leading cause is motor vehicle accidents.
Motor vehicle accidents remain a high risk for all age groups.
From 1-4 the death
rate per 100,000 people is 38.3
From 5- 14 the
death rate per 100,000 people is 22
From 15- 24 the
death rate per 100,000 people is 90.3
From 25- 44 the
death rate per 100,000 people is 177.8
From 45- 64 the
death rate per 100,000 people is 708
For people over
65 the death rate per 100,000 people is 5,071.40
Deaths and death rates for the 10
leading causes of death For People 1 - 4
Years 5 - 14 Years 15
- 24 Years 25 - 44 Years 45
-64 Years 65
years and over
Part of the reason we
provide this information is that understanding where and what your risks
and the risks of those around you are can lead to actions to migate those
risks.
The 52 Infectious Diseases Designated as Notifiable
at the National Level During 1997 by total, by month, with
rate per Thousand People: United States
The
Disaster Center
Death Rates for Twelve Age groups from
All
causes
Diseases
of heart (390-398,402,404-429)
Rheumatic
fever and rheumatic heart disease (390-398)
Hypertensive
heart disease -402
Hypertensive
heart and renal disease -404
Ischemic
heart disease (410-414)
Acute
myocardial infarction -410
Other
acute and subacute forms of ischemic heart disease -411
Angina
pectoris -413
Old
myocardial infarction and other forms of chronic ischemic heart disease
-412,414
Other
diseases of endocardium -424
All
other forms of heart disease (415-423,425-429)
Malignant
neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and hematopoietic tissues (140-208)
Malignant
neoplasms of lip, oral cavity, and pharynx (140-149)
Malignant
neoplasms of digestive organs and peritoneum (150-159)
Malignant
neoplasms of respiratory and intrathoracic organs (160-165)
Malignant
neoplasm of breast (174-175)
Malignant
neoplasms of genital organs (179-187)
Malignant
neoplasms of urinary organs (188-189)
Malignant
neoplasms of all other and unspecified sites (170-173,190-199)
Leukemia
(204-208)
Other
malignant neoplasms of lymphatic and hematopoietic tissues (200-203)
Cerebrovascular
diseases (430-438)
Chronic
obstructive pulmonary diseases and allied conditions (490-496)
Accidents
and adverse effects (E800-E949)
Motor
vehicle accidents (E810-E825)
All
other accidents and adverse effects (E800-E807,E826-E949)
Pneumonia
and influenza (480-487)
Diabetes
mellitus -250
Human
immunodeficiency virus infection (*042-*044)
Chronic
liver disease and cirrhosis -571
Nephritis,
nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis (580-589)
Septicemia
-38
Alzheimer's
disease 2 -331
Homicide
and legal intervention (E960-E978)
Atherosclerosis
-440
Number of deaths and death rates, by
age, race, and sex: United States, 1996 [Rates per 100,000 population in
specified group.
The
Disaster Center