Deaths from Cerebrovascular Conditions
Deaths from Cerebrovascular Conditions: 163,538 deaths in USA 2001 (CDC); 167,366 annual deaths (NVSR Sep 2001)
Deaths from types of Cerebrovascular Conditions: for details see deaths from types of Cerebrovascular Conditions analysis; summary of available deaths by type data:
- Stroke: 167,366 deaths in 1999 (CDC); 7.0% of deaths in 1999.
Death rate extrapolations for USA for Cerebrovascular Conditions:
163,537 per year,
13,628 per month,
3,144 per week,
448 per day,
18 per hour,
0 per minute,
0 per second.
Note: this automatic extrapolation calculation uses the deaths statistic: 163,538 deaths in USA 2001 (CDC); 167,366 annual deaths (NVSR Sep 2001)
Average life years lost from Cerebrovascular Conditions: 10.0 years (SEER)1; 11.0 in North Carolina2.
Death statistics for Cerebrovascular Conditions:
The following are statistics from various sources
about deaths and Cerebrovascular Conditions:
- Caused 9% of all deaths in Australia 1988(Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2002)
- 157.9 per 100,000 people died from cerebrovascular diseases in USA 2001 (NCHS, 2003)
- 59.0 per 100,000 men died from cerebrovascular diseases in USA 2001 (NCHS, 2003)
- 56.4 per 100,000 women died from cerebrovascular diseases in USA 2001 (NCHS, 2003)
- 55.8 per white 100,000 people died from cerebrovascular diseases in USA 2001 (NCHS, 2003)
- 78.8 per 100,000 black people died from cerebrovascular diseases in USA 2001 (NCHS, 2003)
- 41.3 per 100,000 American Indian or Alaska Native people died from cerebrovascular diseases in USA 2001 (NCHS, 2003)
- 51.2 per 100,000 Asian/Pacific Islander people died from cerebrovascular diseases in USA 2001 (NCHS, 2003)
- 44.9 per 100,000 Hispanic/Latino people died from cerebrovascular diseases in USA 2001 (NCHS, 2003)
- 4,969 men died from cerebrovascular disease in Australia 2002 (AIHW National Morbidity Database, Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
- 7,564 women died due to cerebrovascular disease in Australia 2002 (AIHW National Morbidity Database, Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
- 7.2% of all male deaths was due to cerebrovascular disease in Australia 2002 (AIHW National Morbidity Database, Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
- 11.7% of all female deaths was due to cerebrovascular disease in Australia 2002 (AIHW National Morbidity Database, Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
- Death statistics for cerebrovascular diseases including stroke by age in the USA:
- Cerebrovascular death statistics by age group in the USA:
- 3.3 children under 1 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease each year in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.3 female children aged 1-4 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.2 children aged 5-14 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease each year in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.5 adults aged 15-24 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease each year in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 1.5 adults aged 25-34 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease each year in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 5.8 adults aged 35-44 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease each year in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 16.0 adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease each year in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 41.0 adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease each year in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 128.6 adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease each year in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 461.3 adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease each year in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 1,589.2 adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease each year in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 3.8 male children under 1 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.2 male children aged 5-14 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.5 male adults aged 15-24 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 1.5 male adults aged 25-34 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 5.8 male adults aged 35-44 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 17.5 male adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 47.2 male adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 145 male adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 490.8 male adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 1,484.3 male adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 2.7 female children under 1 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.4 female children aged 1-4 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.2 female children aged 5-14 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.5 female adults aged 15-24 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 1.5 female adults aged 25-34 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 5.7 female adults aged 35-44 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 14.5 female adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 35.3 female adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 115.1 female adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 442.1 female adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 1,632.0 female adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- Cerebrovascular death statistics for males by racial and age group in the USA:
- 13.6 white male adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 39.7 white male adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 133.8 white male adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 480 white male adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 1,490.7 white male adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 49.5 black or African American male adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 115.4 black or African American male adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 268.5 black or African American male adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 659.2 black or African American male adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 1,458.8 black or African American male adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 13.3 American Indian or Alaska Native male adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 48.6 American Indian or Alaska Native male adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 144.7 American Indian or Alaska Native male adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 373.3 American Indian or Alaska Native male adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 834.9 American Indian or Alaska Native male adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 15 Asian or Pacific Islander male adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 49.3 Asian or Pacific Islander male adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 135.6 Asian or Pacific Islander male adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 438.7 Asian or Pacific Islander male adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 1,415.6 Asian or Pacific Islander male adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 18.1 Hispanic or Latino male adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 48.8 Hispanic or Latino male adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 136.1 Hispanic or Latino male adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 392.9 Hispanic or Latino male adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 1,029.9 Hispanic or Latino male adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- Cerebrovascular death statistics for females by racial and age group in the USA:
- 11.2 white female adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 30.2 white female adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 107.3 white female adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 434.2 white female adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 1,646.7 white female adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 38.1 black or African American female adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 76.4 black or African American female adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 190.9 black or African American female adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 549.2 black or African American female adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 1,556.5 black or African American female adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 14.4 American Indian or Alaska Native female adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 37.9 American Indian or Alaska Native female adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 79.5 American Indian or Alaska Native female adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 391.1 American Indian or Alaska Native female adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 931.5 American Indian or Alaska Native female adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 13.3 Asian or Pacific Islander female adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 33.3 Asian or Pacific Islander female adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 102.8 Asian or Pacific Islander female adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 386 Asian or Pacific Islander female adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 1,246.6 Asian or Pacific Islander female adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 12.4 Hispanic or Latino female adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 31.9 Hispanic or Latino female adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 95.2 Hispanic or Latino female adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 311.3 Hispanic or Latino female adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 1,108.9 Hispanic or Latino female adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- Death statistics by state in Australia:
- Cerebrovascular disease caused 79.4 male deaths per 100,000 population in New South Wales 2000-2002 (AIHW National Mortality Database, Australia’s Health 2004)
- Cerebrovascular disease caused 67.9 male deaths per 100,000 population in Victoria 2000-2002 (AIHW National Mortality Database, Australia’s Health 2004)
- Cerebrovascular disease caused 75 male deaths per 100,000 population in Queensland 2000-2002 (AIHW National Mortality Database, Australia’s Health 2004)
- Cerebrovascular disease caused 64.8 male deaths per 100,000 population in Western Australia 2000-2002 (AIHW National Mortality Database, Australia’s Health 2004)
- Cerebrovascular disease caused 70.8 male deaths per 100,000 population in South Australia 2000-2002 (AIHW National Mortality Database, Australia’s Health 2004)
- Cerebrovascular disease caused 83.7 male deaths per 100,000 population in Tasmania 2000-2002 (AIHW National Mortality Database, Australia’s Health 2004)
- Cerebrovascular disease caused 64.2 male deaths per 100,000 population in Australian Capital Territory 2000-2002 (AIHW National Mortality Database, Australia’s Health 2004)
- Cerebrovascular disease caused 69.3 male deaths per 100,000 population in Northern Territory 2000-2002 (AIHW National Mortality Database, Australia’s Health 2004)
- Cerebrovascular disease caused 72.4 female deaths per 100,000 population in New South Wales 2000-2002 (AIHW National Mortality Database, Australia’s Health 2004)
- Cerebrovascular disease caused 62.1 female deaths per 100,000 population in Victoria 2000-2002 (AIHW National Mortality Database, Australia’s Health 2004)
- Cerebrovascular disease caused 73.7 female deaths per 100,000 population in Queensland 2000-2002 (AIHW National Mortality Database, Australia’s Health 2004)
- Cerebrovascular disease caused 58.1 female deaths per 100,000 population in Western Australia 2000-2002 (AIHW National Mortality Database, Australia’s Health 2004)
- Cerebrovascular disease caused 66.9 female deaths per 100,000 population in South Australia 2000-2002 (AIHW National Mortality Database, Australia’s Health 2004)
- Cerebrovascular disease caused 74.2 female deaths per 100,000 population in Tasmania 2000-2002 (AIHW National Mortality Database, Australia’s Health 2004)
- Cerebrovascular disease caused 79.8 female deaths per 100,000 population in Australian Capital Territory 2000-2002 (AIHW National Mortality Database, Australia’s Health 2004)
- Cerebrovascular disease caused 60.1 female deaths per 100,000 population in Northern Territory 2000-2002 (AIHW National Mortality Database, Australia’s Health 2004)
- Death rate statistics in the USA:
- 3.2 children under 1 year per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 0.3 children aged 1 to 4 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 0.2 children aged 5 to 14 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 0.5 people aged 15 to 24 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 1.6 people aged 25 to 34 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 5.8 people aged 35 to 44 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 16.2 people aged 45 to 54 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 41.5 people aged 55 to 64 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 130.2 people aged 65 to 74 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 463.1 people aged 75 to 84 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 1,568.4 people aged over 85 per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- Less than 3.8 male children under 1 year per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- Less than 0.3 male children 1 to 4 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 0.2 male children aged 5 to 14 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 0.5 males aged 15 to 24 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 1.7 males aged 25 to 34 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 5.8 males aged 35 to 44 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 17.8 males aged 45 to 54 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 48.1 males aged 55 to 64 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 146.8 males aged 65 to 74 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 482.5 males aged 75 to 84 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 1,408.3 males aged over 85 per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 2.7 female children under 1 year per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 0.4 female children 1 to 4 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 0.2 female children aged 5 to 14 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 0.5 females aged 15 to 24 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 1.6 females aged 25 to 34 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 5.8 females aged 35 to 44 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 14.6 females aged 45 to 54 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 35.6 females aged 55 to 64 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 116.5 females aged 65 to 74 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 450 females aged 75 to 84 years per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 1,637.4 females aged over 85 per 100,000 population died from cerebrovascular disease in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
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