"Notes" "Year" "Year Code" Count Population Crude Rate Age Adjusted Rate "1999" "1999" 183236 258368944 70.9 74.4 "2000" "2000" 177228 260495519 68.0 71.0 "2001" "2001" 169612 263884799 64.3 66.4 "2002" "2002" 165397 266419914 62.1 63.5 "2003" "2003" 156942 268751123 58.4 59.0 "2004" "2004" 144102 271178722 53.1 53.3 "2005" "2005" 139128 273621545 50.8 50.2 "Total" 1135645 1862720566 61.0 62.2 "---" "Dataset: Compressed Mortality, 1999-2005" "Query Parameters:" "Title:" "Age Group: All" "Gender: All" "ICD-10 113 Groups: I21.0 (Acute transmural myocardial infarction of anterior wall), I21.1 (Acute transmural myocardial" "infarction of inferior wall), I21.2 (Acute transmural myocardial infarction of other sites), I21.3 (Acute transmural myocardial" "infarction of unspecified site), I21.4 (Acute subendocardial myocardial infarction), I21.9 (Acute myocardial infarction," "unspecified)" "ICD-10 Codes: I21.0 (Acute transmural myocardial infarction of anterior wall), I21.1 (Acute transmural myocardial infarction of" "inferior wall), I21.2 (Acute transmural myocardial infarction of other sites), I21.3 (Acute transmural myocardial infarction of" "unspecified site), I21.4 (Acute subendocardial myocardial infarction), I21.9 (Acute myocardial infarction, unspecified)" "Infant Age Groups: All" "Injury Intent: All" "Injury Mechanism & All Other Leading Causes: All" "Race: All" "Regions: Maine (23), Massachusetts (25), New Hampshire (33), Rhode Island (44), Vermont (50), Division 2: Middle Atlantic" "(CENS-D2), Division 3: East North Central (CENS-D3), Iowa (19), Kansas (20), Minnesota (27), Missouri (29), Nebraska (31), North" "Dakota (38), District of Columbia (11), Georgia (13), Maryland (24), North Carolina (37), South Carolina (45), Virginia (51)," "West Virginia (54), Division 6: East South Central (CENS-D6), Division 7: West South Central (CENS-D7), Census Region 4: West" "(CENS-R4)" "States: Alabama (01), Alaska (02), Arizona (04), Arkansas (05), California (06), Colorado (08), District of Columbia (11)," "Georgia (13), Hawaii (15), Idaho (16), Illinois (17), Indiana (18), Iowa (19), Kansas (20), Kentucky (21), Louisiana (22), Maine" "(23), Maryland (24), Massachusetts (25), Michigan (26), Minnesota (27), Mississippi (28), Missouri (29), Montana (30), Nebraska" "(31), Nevada (32), New Hampshire (33), New Jersey (34), New Mexico (35), New York (36), North Carolina (37), North Dakota (38)," "Ohio (39), Oklahoma (40), Oregon (41), Pennsylvania (42), Rhode Island (44), South Carolina (45), Tennessee (47), Texas (48)," "Utah (49), Vermont (50), Virginia (51), Washington (53), West Virginia (54), Wisconsin (55), Wyoming (56)" "Urbanization: All" "Year: All" "Group By: Year" "Show Totals: True" "Show Zero Values: True" "Calculate Rates Per: 100,000" "Standard Population: 2000 U.S. Std. Population" "---" "Help: See http://wonder.cdc.gov/wonder/help/cmf.html for more information." "---" "Query Date: Jan 19, 2009 4:29:17 AM" "---" "Suggested Citation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. Compressed Mortality File" "1999-2005. CDC WONDER On-line Database, compiled from Compressed Mortality File 1999-2005 Series 20 No. 2K, 2008. Accessed at" "http://wonder.cdc.gov/cmf-icd10.html on Jan 19, 2009 4:29:17 AM" "---" Caveats: "1. The population figures used in the calculation of death rates for the age group 'under 1 year' are the estimates of the" "resident population that is under one year of age. More information." "2. Population figures in this table for 1999 are bridged-race intercensal estimates of the July 1 resident population." "3. Population figures for 2000 are bridged-race April 1 census counts." "4. The region, division, state and county population figures for 2001 and beyond are bridged-race postcensal estimates of the" "July 1 resident population from the Vintage 2006 postcensal series." "5. The populations used to calculate standard age-adjusted rates are documented here: More information." "6. The method used to calculate age-adjusted rates is documented here: More information." "7. Deaths for persons of unknown age are included in counts and crude rates, but are not included in age-adjusted rates." "8. The July 1st 2005 population estimates for Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi do not reflect population changes that" "occurred after Hurricane Katrina on August 29, 2005. The populations of these three states and of Orleans parish in Louisiana," "Baldwin and Mobile counties in Alabama, and George, Harrison, and Rankin counties in Mississippi were reduced following" "Hurricane Katrina; East Baton Rouge parish in Louisiana had an increased population. As a result, 2005 death rates for these" "areas (except East Baton Rouge) calculated using these population estimates will be too low; the death rates calculated for East" "Baton Rouge will be somewhat too high. Death rates for Orleans parish are especially affected. Alternative population estimates" "for these areas are being developed by the National Cancer Institute and will be available on their web site soon."