Michigan 20002010 Causes of Death Ranked in Order from Highest to Lowest for Each Population Michigan 20062010 based on crude mortality rates African American NH American Indian NH ID: 674453
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Mortality Rates by Race and Ethnicity
Michigan, 2000-2010Slide2
Causes of Death Ranked in Order from Highest to Lowest for Each Population
Michigan, 2006-2010
(based on crude mortality rates)
African American, NH
American Indian, NH
Arab/ Chaldean
Asian, NH
Hispanic/ Latino
White, NH
All-State
1
CVD
CVD
CVD
All-Cancer
All-Cancer
CVD
CVD
2
All-Cancer
All-Cancer
All-Cancer
CVD
CVD
All-Cancer
All-Cancer
3
Stroke
Chronic Lower Respiratory
Stroke
Stroke
Unintentional Injury
Chronic Lower Respiratory
Chronic Lower Respiratory
4
Unintentional Injury
Unintentional Injury
Unintentional Injury
Unintentional Injury
Diabetes
Stroke
Stroke
5
Homicide
Diabetes
Diabetes
Diabetes
Stroke
Unintentional Injury
Unintentional Injury
6
Diabetes
Stroke
Chronic Lower Respiratory
Suicide
Chronic Liver
Alzheimer's
Diabetes
7
Chronic Lower Respiratory
Chronic Liver
Kidney Disease
Chronic Lower Respiratory
Kidney Disease
Diabetes
Alzheimer's
8
Kidney Disease
Kidney Disease
Pneumonia and Influenza
Kidney Disease
Chronic Lower Respiratory
Pneumonia and Influenza
Kidney Disease
9
Septicemia
Suicide
Septicemia
Pneumonia and Influenza
Homicide
Kidney Disease
Pneumonia and Influenza
10
Pneumonia and Influenza
Alzheimer's
Alzheimer's
Chronic Liver
Suicide
Suicide
Suicide
11
Alzheimer's
Pneumonia and Influenza
Homicide
Homicide
Pneumonia and Influenza
Chronic Liver
Chronic Liver
12
Chronic Liver
Suicide
Septicemia
Alzheimer's
Septicemia
Septicemia
13
AIDS
Chronic Liver
AIDS
Septicemia
Homicide
Homicide
14
Suicide
AIDS
Alzheimer's
AIDS
AIDS
AIDSSlide3
Causes of Death Ranked in Order from Highest to Lowest for Each Population
Michigan, 2006-2010
(based on age-adjusted mortality rates)
African American, NH
American Indian, NH
Arab/ Chaldean
Asian, NH
Hispanic/ Latino
White, NH
All-State
1
CVD
CVD
CVD
CVD
CVD
CVD
CVD
2
All-Cancer
All-Cancer
All-Cancer
All-Cancer
All-Cancer
All-Cancer
All-Cancer
3
Diabetes
Chronic Lower Respiratory
Stroke
Stroke
Stroke
Chronic Lower Respiratory
Chronic Lower Respiratory
4
Homicide
Diabetes
Chronic Lower Respiratory
Unintentional Injury
Diabetes
Stroke
Stroke
5
Chronic Lower Respiratory
Unintentional Injury
Diabetes
Diabetes
Unintentional Injury
Unintentional Injury
Unintentional Injury
6
Pneumonia and Influenza
Stroke
Kidney Disease
Chronic Lower Respiratory
Kidney Disease
Alzheimer's
Diabetes
7
Stroke
Alzheimer's
Unintentional Injury
Kidney Disease
Chronic Lower Respiratory
Diabetes
Alzheimer's
8
Suicide
Kidney Disease
Alzheimer's
Pneumonia and Influenza
Chronic Liver
Pneumonia and Influenza
Kidney Disease
9
Unintentional Injury
Chronic Liver
Pneumonia and Influenza
Suicide
Alzheimer's
Kidney Disease
Pneumonia and Influenza
10
Chronic Liver
Pneumonia and Influenza
Septicemia
Chronic Liver
Pneumonia and Influenza
Suicide
Suicide
11
Septicemia
Suicide
Chronic Liver
Septicemia
Chronic Liver
Chronic Liver
12
AIDS
Homicide
Suicide
Septicemia
Septicemia
13
Alzheimer's
Suicide
Homicide
Homicide
Homicide
14
Kidney Disease
AIDS
AIDSSlide4
All-Cause MortalitySlide5
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide6
Note: American Indian mortality rates reported here are likely underestimates of the true mortality rate experienced by American Indians living in Michigan.
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide7
Note: Here, “Arab/Chaldean” includes individuals from Arab and Middle Eastern countries
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide8
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide9
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide10
AIDS MortalitySlide11
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide12
Note: mortality rates are age-adjusted
(Data suppressed due to small sample size)Slide13
Note: Here, “Arab/Chaldean” includes individuals from Arab and Middle Eastern countries
Note: mortality rates are age-adjusted
(Data suppressed due to small sample size)Slide14
Note: mortality rates are age-adjusted
(Data suppressed due to small sample size)Slide15
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide16
Alzheimer’s Disease MortalitySlide17
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide18
Note: American Indian mortality rates reported here are likely underestimates of the true mortality rate experienced by American Indians living in Michigan.
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide19
Note: Here, “Arab/Chaldean” includes individuals from Arab and Middle Eastern countries
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide20
Note: mortality rates are age-adjusted
(Data suppressed due to small sample size)Slide21
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide22
All-Cancer MortalitySlide23
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide24
Note: American Indian mortality rates reported here are likely underestimates of the true mortality rate experienced by American Indians living in Michigan.
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide25
Note: Here, “Arab/Chaldean” includes individuals from Arab and Middle Eastern countries
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide26
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide27
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide28
Chronic Liver Disease MortalitySlide29
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide30
Note: American Indian mortality rates reported here are likely underestimates of the true mortality rate experienced by American Indians living in Michigan.
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide31
Note: Here, “Arab/Chaldean” includes individuals from Arab and Middle Eastern countries
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide32
Note: mortality rates are age-adjusted
(Data suppressed due to small sample size)Slide33
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide34
Cardiovascular Disease MortalitySlide35
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide36
Note: American Indian mortality rates reported here are likely underestimates of the true mortality rate experienced by American Indians living in Michigan.
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide37
Note: Here, “Arab/Chaldean” includes individuals from Arab and Middle Eastern countries
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide38
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide39
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide40
Diabetes MortalitySlide41
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide42
Note: American Indian mortality rates reported here are likely underestimates of the true mortality rate experienced by American Indians living in Michigan.
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide43
Note: Here, “Arab/Chaldean” includes individuals from Arab and Middle Eastern countries
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide44
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide45
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide46
HomicideSlide47
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide48
Note: American Indian mortality rates reported here are likely underestimates of the true mortality rate experienced by American Indians living in Michigan.
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide49
Note: Here, “Arab/Chaldean” includes individuals from Arab and Middle Eastern countries
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide50
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide51
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide52
Kidney Disease MortalitySlide53
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide54
Note: American Indian mortality rates reported here are likely underestimates of the true mortality rate experienced by American Indians living in Michigan.
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide55
Note: Here, “Arab/Chaldean” includes individuals from Arab and Middle Eastern countries
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide56
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide57
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide58
Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease MortalitySlide59
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide60
Note: American Indian mortality rates reported here are likely underestimates of the true mortality rate experienced by American Indians living in Michigan.
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide61
Note: Here, “Arab/Chaldean” includes individuals from Arab and Middle Eastern countries
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide62
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide63
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide64
Pneumonia and Influenza MortalitySlide65
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide66
Note: American Indian mortality rates reported here are likely underestimates of the true mortality rate experienced by American Indians living in Michigan.
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide67
Note: Here, “Arab/Chaldean” includes individuals from Arab and Middle Eastern countries
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide68
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide69
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide70
Septicemia MortalitySlide71
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide72
Note: American Indian mortality rates reported here are likely underestimates of the true mortality rate experienced by American Indians living in Michigan.
Note: mortality rates are age-adjusted
(Data suppressed due to small sample size)Slide73
Note: Here, “Arab/Chaldean” includes individuals from Arab and Middle Eastern countries
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide74
Note: mortality rates are age-adjusted
(2003-2010 Data suppressed due to small sample size)Slide75
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide76
Stroke MortalitySlide77
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide78
Note: American Indian mortality rates reported here are likely underestimates of the true mortality rate experienced by American Indians living in Michigan.
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide79
Note: Here, “Arab/Chaldean” includes individuals from Arab and Middle Eastern countries
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide80
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide81
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide82
SuicideSlide83
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide84
Note: American Indian mortality rates reported here are likely underestimates of the true mortality rate experienced by American Indians living in Michigan.
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide85
Note: Here, “Arab/Chaldean” includes individuals from Arab and Middle Eastern countries
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide86
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide87
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide88
Unintentional Injury MortalitySlide89
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide90
Note: American Indian mortality rates reported here are likely underestimates of the true mortality rate experienced by American Indians living in Michigan.
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide91
Note: Here, “Arab/Chaldean” includes individuals from Arab and Middle Eastern countries
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide92
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide93
Note: mortality rates are age-adjustedSlide94
Numerator Data Source
2000-2010 Michigan Resident Death Files, Division for Vital Records & Health Statistics, Michigan Department of Community Health
ICD-10 codes to categorize cause of death
Bridged race categories, used ancestry for Arab classificationSlide95
Denominator Data Sources
All Populations Except Arab and Chaldean
All population estimates as of July 1 for the specified year.
2010-2011: National Center for Health Statistics.
Postcensal
estimates of the resident population of the United States for July 1, 2010-July 1, 2011, by year, county, single-year of age (0, 1, 2, .., 85 years and over), bridged race, Hispanic origin, and sex (Vintage 2011). Prepared under a collaborative arrangement with the U.S. Census Bureau. Available from: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/bridged_race.htm as of July, 2012, following release by the U.S. Census Bureau of the
unbridged
Vintage 2011
postcensal
estimates by 5-year age group on May 17, 2012.
2000-2009: National Center for Health Statistics.
Intercensal
estimates of the resident population of the United States for July 1, 2000-July 1, 2009, by year, county, single-year of age (0, 1, 2, .., 85 years and over), bridged race, Hispanic origin, and sex. Prepared under a collaborative arrangement with the U.S. Census Bureau. Available from: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/bridged_race.htm as of October 26, 2012, following release by the U.S. Census Bureau of the revised
unbridged
intercensal
estimates by 5-year age group on October 9, 2012.Slide96
Denominator Data Sources
Arab and Chaldean
2000-2003: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census
2004-2005: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005 American Community Survey
2006-2008: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2010 American Community Survey
2009-2010: U.S. Census Bureau, 2009-2011 American Community Survey
Used totals of two categories: Arab (400-415, 417-418, 421-430, 435-481, 490-499) and Assyrian/Chaldean/
Syriac
(482-489)Slide97
Notes on Methods
Age-adjusted using direct standardization to 2000 projected US Population:
From Klein RJ,
Schoenborn
CA. Age adjustment using the 2000 projected U.S. population. Healthy People Statistical Notes No. 20. January 2001.
Margin of Error used to calculate confidence intervals around crude mortality rates:
1.96* (rate / √ #deaths)
http://www.health.ny.gov/statistics/cancer/registry/age.htm
http://www.cdph.ca.gov/data/indicators/goals/Documents/TechNotes.pdf
Margin of Error used to calculate confidence intervals around age-adjusted mortality rates:
1.96*(√(sum(w^2*((M*(1-m))/p))))
m=Michigan rate for age-specific strata
p=Michigan population size for age-specific strata
w=age-specific US population size / total US population size
From Curtin LR, Klein RJ. Direct standardization (age-adjusted death rates). Healthy People Statistical Notes No. 6 (revised). March 1995.
Data suppressed if total numerator count <25
From Curtin LR, Klein RJ. Direct standardization (age-adjusted death rates). Healthy People Statistical Notes No. 6 (revised). March 1995.Slide98
Note on American Indian Mortality Rates
Mortality rates reported in these slides are likely underestimates of the true mortality rates experienced by American Indians living in Michigan.
This is due to potential misclassification of American Indians as a different race on the death records, as documented by the following articles:
Arias E,
Schauman
WS,
Eschbach
K,
Sorlie
PD,
Backlund
E. The validity of race and Hispanic origin reporting on death certificates in the United States. National Center for Health Statistics. Vital Health Stat 2(148). 2008.
Johnson JC et al. 2009. Tribal linkage and race data quality for American Indians in a state cancer registry. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 36(6): 549-554.