Women died from pregnancy-related causes in Ohio at a ratio of 14.7 per 100000 live births from 2008 through 2016. • The rate of deaths related to
2016-2017 Season. Total/Trend. Percent of pneumonia deaths & number of flu related deaths - [Fig 1]. Pneumonia: 3.7%. Flu: 0 deaths. (38.4%).
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Influenza and pneumonia deaths are defined as deaths with codes J09–J11 (any listed cause) and J12–18 (listed anywhere without influenza also listed) respectively in the International Classification of Diseases Tenth Revision SOURCE: CDC/NCHS National Vital Statistics System 2008–2015
In 2016 the 10 leading causes of death (heart disease cancer unintentional injuries chronic lower respiratory diseases stroke Alzheimer’s disease diabetes influenza and pneumonia kidney disease and suicide) remained the same as in 2015 although two causes exchanged ranks
deaths than in 2016 From 2016 to 2017 the age-adjusted death rate for the total population increased 0 4 and life expectancy at birth decreased 0 1 year Age-specific death rates between 2016 and 2017 increased for age groups 25–34 35–44 and 85 and over and decreased for age group 45–54
Measure Description US OH OH Minimum OH Maximum HEALTH OUTCOMES Premature death* Years of potential life lost before age 75 per 100000 population (age-adjusted) 6900 8500 4200 14100 Poor or fair health Percentage of adults reporting fair or poor health (age-adjusted)
(ICD–10) underlying cause-of-death codes X40–X44 X60–X64 X85 and Y10–Y14 Deaths may involve other drugs in addition to the referent drug (that is the one listed) Deaths involving more than one drug (for example a death involving both heroin and cocaine) are included in both totals
There were 19 influenza-associated hospitalizations and during MMWR Week 20 Ohio Weekly Influenza-associated Hospitalizations by Ohio Public Health Region
1 pediatric influenza-associated mortality has been reported during the 2015-2016 season (through 5/21/16) • No novel influenza A virus infections have been
2016-2017 Season Total/Trend Percent of pneumonia deaths number of flu related deaths - [Fig 1] Pneumonia: 3 7 Flu: 0 deaths (38 4 )
2015-2016 Season Total/Trend Percent of pneumonia deaths number of flu related deaths - [Fig 1] Pneumonia: 4 6 Flu: 0 deaths
30 jui 2017 · CDC tracks pneumonia and influenza (P&I)–attributed deaths through the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) Mortality Reporting System
10 jui 2016 · P&I mortality peaked at 7 8 during the week ending March 26 2016 (week 12) During the past five influenza seasons peak weekly percentages of
26 juil 2021 · 2018 although Influenza and pneumonia exchanged ranks with kidney disease • Age-adjusted death rates decreased significantly in 2019 from
List includes Puerto Rico and D C Based on 2014-2016 age-adjusted death rates American Heart Association Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics: 2019 Update
1 oct 2019 · 2010–2011 and 2016–2017 flu seasons vaccination rates inpatient deaths and treat-and-release ED visits involving influenza occurred