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1 Mortality - Table 1. MN Deaths by County of Occurrence Distributed by Place of Residence; MN Resident Deaths Distributed by County of Occurrence, Number of Deaths Number of Deaths to Residents Occurring in EACH County Residing in Each County Other Out of Outside County of Residence County Minnesota State Within Outside County Total Residents Residents Residents Minnesota Minnesota Total State Total 43,110 33,843 7,699 1,568 7,699 1,508 43,050 Aitkin Anoka 1,782 1, ,104 Becker Beltrami Benton Big Stone Blue Earth Brown Carlton Carver Cass Chippewa Chisago Clay Clearwater Cook Cottonwood Crow Wing Dakota 1,980 1, ,557 Dodge Douglas Faribault Fillmore Freeborn Goodhue Grant Hennepin 10,045 7,728 2, ,506 Minneapolis 3,641 1,777 1, ,344 Houston Hubbard Isanti Itasca Jackson Kanabec Kandiyohi Kittson Koochiching Lac Qui Parle Lake Lake of the Woods Le Sueur Lincoln Lyon McLeod Mahnomen Marshall Martin
2 Mortality - Table 1. MN Deaths by County of Occurrence Distributed by Place of Residence; MN Resident Deaths Distributed by County of Occurrence, Number of Deaths Number of Deaths to Residents Occurring in EACH County Residing in Each County Other Out of Outside County of Residence County Minnesota State Within Outside County Total Residents Residents Residents Minnesota Minnesota Total Meeker Mille Lacs Morrison Mower Murray Nicollet Nobles Norman Olmsted 1,964 1, ,082 Otter Tail Pennington Pine Pipestone Polk Pope Ramsey 5,068 3,492 1, ,106 St. Paul 3,248 1,625 1, ,997 Red Lake Redwood Renville Rice Rock Roseau St. Louis 2,604 1, ,099 Duluth 1, Scott Sherburne Sibley Stearns 1, ,024 Steele Stevens Swift Todd Traverse Wabasha Wadena Waseca Washington 1,346 1, ,612 Watonwan Wilkin Winona Wright Yellow Medicine Unknown
3 A00- I. INFECTIOUS AND T B99 PARASITIC DISEASES M F A01- Salmonella Infections T A02 M A03, Shigellosis and T A06 Amebiasis M A04, Other Intestinal T A07- Infections M A09 F A16- Tuberculosis T A19 M F A16 Respiratory T Tuberculosis M F A17- Other T A19 Tuberculosis M A37 Whooping Cough T M A38, Scarlet Fever T A46 and Erysipelas M A39 Meningococcal T Infection M
4 A40- Septicemia T A41 M F A50- Syphilis T A53 M F A80 Acute T Poliomyelitis M A83- Arthropod-Borne T A84, Viral Encephalitis M A85.2 F B05 Measles T M B15- Viral Hepatitis T B19 M F B20- Human Immunodeficiency T B24 Virus (HIV) Disease M F B50- Malaria T B54 M Re- Other Infectious T sid- and Parasitic M ual Diseases and Sequelae F
5 C00- II. NEOPLASMS T 10, ,108 1,275 1,361 1,328 1,339 2,147 D48 M 5, ,027 F 4, ,120 C00- Malignant Neoplasms T 9, ,089 1,259 1,324 1,298 1,278 2,018 C97 M 5, F 4, ,056 C00- Of Lip, Oral T C14 Cavity and M Pharynx F C15 Of Esophagus T M F C16 Of Stomach T M F C18- Of Colon, Rectum, T C21 and Anus M F C22 Of Liver and T Intrahepatic Bile M Ducts F C25 Of Pancreas T M F C32 Of Larnyx T M F C33- Of Trachea, T 2,
6 C34 Bronchus, and M 1, Lung F 1, C43 Of Skin T M F C50 Of Breast T M F C53 Of Cervix Uteri T M F C54- Of Corpus Uteri and T C55 Uterus M F C56 Of Ovary T M F C61 Of Prostate T M C64- Of Kidney and T C65 Renal Pelvis M F C67 Of Bladder T M F C70- Of Meninges, Brain and T C72 Other Parts of Central M Nervous System F
7 C81- Of Lymphoid, T 1, C96 Hematopoietic, and M Related Tissue F C81 Hodgkin's Disease T M F C82- Non-Hodgkin's T C85 Lymphoma M F C91- Leukemia T C95 M F C88 Multiple Myeloma T C90 and Immunoprolifer- M ative Neoplasms F C96 Other Lymphoid, T Hematopouetic, and M Related Tissue F Re- Other Malignant T 1, sid- Neoplasms M ual F D00- In Situ and Benign T D48 Neoplasms and Neoplasms M of Uncertain Behavior F D50- III. DISEASES OF THE T D89 BLOOD AND BLOOD- M FORMING ORGANS F
8 D50- Anemias T D64 M F D65- Other Diseases of the T D89 Blood and Blood-Forming M Organs F E00- IV. ENDOCRINE, NUTRITIONAL, T 1, E90 AND METABOLIC DISEASES M AND IMMUNITY DISORDERS F E10- Diabetes Mellitus T 1, E14 M F E40- Nutritional T E64 Deficiencies M F E40- Malnutrition T E46 M F E50- Other Nutritional T E64 Deficiencies M F Re- Other Endocrine, T sid- Nutritional, Metabolic, M ual and Immunity Disorders F F00- V. MENTAL AND T 3, ,250 F99 BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS M 1, F 2, ,593 G00- VI. DISEASES OF THE T 3, ,126
9 G99 NERVOUS SYSTEM M 1, F 2, ,417 G00, Meningitis T G03 M F G20- Parkinson's Disease T G21 M F G30 Alzheimer's Disease T 2, ,580 M F 1, ,140 Re- Other Diseases of the T 1, sid- Nervous System M ual F H00- VII. DISEASES OF THE EYE T H59 AND ADNEXA M F H60- VIII. DISEASES OF THE EAR T H95 AND MASTOID PROCESS M F I00- IX. DISEASES OF THE T 11, ,076 1,416 5,377 I99 CIRCULATORY SYSTEM M 5, ,121 F 5, ,256 I00- Major Cardiovascular T 11, ,070 1,408 5,351 I78 Diseases M 5, ,112
10 F 5, ,239 I00-I09, Diseases of the Heart T 7, ,768 I11,I13, M 4, ,600 I20-I51 F 3, ,168 I00- Acute Rheumatic Fever T I09 and Chronic Rheumatic M Heart Diseases F I11 Hypertensive Heart T Disease M F I13 Hypertensive Heart T and Renal Disease M F I20- Ischemic Heart T 3, ,641 I25 Diseases M 2, F 1, I21- Acute Myocardial T I22 Infarction M F I24 Other Acute T Ischemic Heart M Diseases F I20, Other Chronic T 2, ,276 I25 Ischemic Heart M 1, Disease F 1, I25.0 Atherosclerotic T Cardiovascular M Disease F
11 I20, Other Chronic T 2, ,142 I25.1-I25.9 Ischemic Heart M 1, F I26- Other Heart T 2, ,454 I51 Diseases M 1, F 1, I33 Acute and Subacute T Endocarditis M F I30-I31, Diseases of T I40 Pericardium and M Acute Myocarditis F I50 Heart Failure T 1, M F I26-I28, All Other Forms T 2, ,104 I34-I38, of Heart Disease M 1, I42-I49,I51 F 1, I10, Essential Hypertension T I12 and Hypertensive Renal M Disease F I60- Cerebrovascular T 2, ,143 I69 Diseases M F 1, I70 Atherosclerosis T M F I71- Other Diseases of T
12 I78 the Circulatory M System F I71 Aortic Aneurysm and T Dissection M F I72- Diseases of the T I78 Arteries, Arterioles, M and Capillaries F I80- Other Disorders of the T I99 Circulatory System M F J00- X. DISEASES OF THE T 3, ,422 J99 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM M 1, F 1, J10- Influenza and T J18 Pneumonia M F J10- Influenza T J11 M F J12- Pneumonia T J18 M F J20- Other Acute Lower T J22 Respiratory Infections M F J20- Acute Bronchitis and T J21 Bronchiolitis M F
13 J22 Unspecified Acute T Lower Respiratory M Infection F J40- Chronic Lower T 2, J47 Respiratory Diseases M 1, F 1, J40- Bronchitis, Chronic T J42 and Unspecified M F J43 Emphysema T M F J45- Asthma T J46 M F J44, Other Chronic Lower T 2, J47 Respiratory Diseases M 1, F 1, J60- Pneumoconioses and T J66, Chemical Effects M J68 J69 Pneumonitis Due to T Solids and Liquids M F Re- Other Disease of the T sid- Respiratory System M ual F
14 K00- XI. DISEASES OF THE T 1, K93 DIGESTIVE SYSTEM M F K25- Peptic Ulcer T K28 M F K35- Diseases of the T K38 Appendix M F K40- Hernia T K46 M F K70, Chronic Liver Disease T K73- and Cirrhosis M K74 F K70 Alcoholic Liver T Disease M F K73- Other Chronic Liver T K74 Disease and Cirrhosis M F K80- Cholelithiasis and Other T K82 Disorders of Gallbladder M and Biliary Tract F Re- Other Disease of the T sid- Digestive System M ual F L00- XII. DISEASES OF THE SKIN T L99 AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE M
15 F M00- XIII. DISEASES OF THE T M99 MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM M AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE F N00- XIV. DISEASES OF THE T N99 GENITOURINARY SYSTEM M F N00-N07, Nephritis, Nephrotic T N17-N19, Syndrome and Nephrosis M N25-N27 F N00- Acute and Rapidly T N01, Progressive Nephritic M N04 & Nephrotic Syndrome F N02-N03, Chronic Glomerulo- T N05-N07, Nephritis, Nephritis, M N26 and Renal Sclerosis F N17- Renal Failure T N19 M F N25, Other Disorders of T N27 Kidney M N10- Infections of the T N12, Kidney M N13.6,N15.1 F N40 Hyperplasia of the T Prostate M
16 N70- Inflammatory Diseases T N76 of Female Pelvic Organs M Re- Other Diseases of the T sid- Genitourinary System M ual F O00- XV. PREGNANCY, CHILDBIRTH, T O99 AND THE PUERPERIUM M F O00- Pregnancy with T O07 Abortive Outcome M O10- Other Complications of T O99 Pregnancy M F O08 Other Complications of T Pregnancy, Childbirth, M and the Puerperium P00- XVI. CERTAIN CONDITIONS T P96 ORIGINATING IN THE M PERINATAL PERIOD F Q00- XVII. CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS, T Q99 DEFORMATIONS, AND M CHROMOSOMAL ABNORMALITIES F R00- XVIII. SYMPTOMS, SIGNS, AND T 1, R99 ABNORMAL CLINICAL AND M LABORATORY FINDINGS F
17 V01- XX. EXTERNAL CAUSES T 3, Y98 M 2, F 1, V01- Accidents T 2, X59, M 1, Y85-Y86 F 1, V01- Transport Accidents T V99, M Y85 F * Motor Vehicle T Accidents M F ** Other Land Transport T Accidents M F V90- Water, Air, Space, T V99, and Other Unspecified M Y85 Transport Accidents F W00- Non-Transport T 2, X59, Accidents M 1, Y86 F W00- Falls T 1, W19 M F W32- Accidental Discharge T W34 of Firearms M
18 W65- Accidental Drowning T W74 and Submersion M F * V02-V04,V09.0,V09.2,V12-V14,V19.0-V19.2,V19.4-V19.6,V20-V79,V80.3-V80.5,V81.0-V81.1,V82.0-V82.1,V83-V86,V87.0-V87.8,V88.0-V88.8,V89.0,V89.2 ** V01,V05-V06,V09.1,V09.3-V09.9,V10-V11,V15-V18,V19.3,V19.8-V19.9,V80.0-V80.2,V80.6-V80.9,V81.2-V81.9,V82.2-V82.9,V87.9,V88.9,V89.1,V89.3,V89.9 X00- Accidental Exposure T X09 to Smoke, Fire, and M Flames F X40- Accidental Poisoning T X49 and Exposure to M Noxious Substances F Re- Other Non-Transport T sid- Accidents and Their M ual Sequelae F X60- Intentional Self-Harm T X84, (Suicide) M Y87.0 F X72- By Discharge of T X74 Firearms M F X60-X71, By Other and T X75-X84, Unspecified Means and M Y87.0 Their Sequelae F X85- Assault (Homicide) T Y09, M Y87.1 F
19 X93- By Discharge of T X95 Firearms M F X85-X92, By Other and T X96-Y09, Unspecified Means and M Y87.1 Their Sequelae F Y35, Legal Intervention T Y89.0 M Y10- Events of Undetermined T Y34, Intent M Y87.2,Y89.9 F Y22- By Discharge of T Y24 Firearms M F Y10-Y21, By Other and T Y25-Y34, Unspecified Means and M Y87.2,Y89.9 Their Sequelae F Y36, Operations of War T Y89.1 and Their Sequelae M Y40- Complications of Medical T Y84, and Surgical Care M Y88 F
20 Mortality Table 3a. Deaths Due to Selected Causes by Race, Minnesota Residents, Total 1 White African American American Indian Asian and Pacific Islander Other/ Unknown Hispanic 1 TOTAL - ALL CAUSES 43,050 40,288 1, TOTAL - Natural Causes 39,391 37,052 1, HIV Disease Malignant Neoplasms 9,845 9, Stomach Colon, Rectum and Anus Pancreas Trachea, Bronchus, Lung 2,330 2, Breast Cervix, Uterus, Ovary Prostate Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma Leukemia Other Malignancies 3,450 3, Diabetes Mellitus 1,269 1, Alzheimer's Disease 2,220 2, Major Cardiovascular 11,014 10, Diseases of the Heart 7,823 7, Essential Hypertension & Hypertensive Renal Cerebrovascular 2,197 2, Other Circulatory Influenza & Pneumonia Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases 2,368 2, Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome, and Nephrosis Pregnancy/Childbirth All Other Diseases 10,912 10, Total Accidents 2,661 2, Motor Vehicle Accidents Intentional Self-Harm (Suicide) Assault (Homicide) Other External Causes Total includes Other and Unknown race 2 Hispanic ethnicity is reported separately from race. Persons of Hispanic origin may be from any racial group. Note: see Table 3A for crude rates.
21 Mortality Table 3b. Crude Death Rates 1 per 100,000 for Selected Causes by Race, Minnesota Residents, 2016 Total White African American American Indian Asian and Pacific Islander Hispanic 2 TOTAL - ALL CAUSES TOTAL - Natural Causes HIV Disease Malignant Neoplasms Stomach Colon, Rectum and Anus Pancreas Trachea, Bronchus, Lung Breast Cervix, Uterus, Ovary Prostate Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma Leukemia Other Malignancies Diabetes Mellitus Alzheimer's Disease Major Cardiovascular Diseases of the Heart Essential Hypertension & Hypertensive Renal Cerebrovascular Other Circulatory ` Influenza & Pneumonia Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome, and Nephrosis Pregnancy/Childbirth All Other Diseases Total Accidents Motor Vehicle Accidents Intentional Self-Harm (Suicide) Assault (Homicide) Other External Causes Rates not computed for counts <20 2 Hispanic origin is reported separately from race. Persons of Hispanic origin may be from any racial group. Note: see Table 3 for counts.
22 Mortality Table 4.2. MN Twelve Leading Causes of Death 1, Death Rates per 100,000 Population, Percent of Total Deaths, and Rank Order, Minnesota Residents, Cause of Death Number of Deaths Minnesota Death Percent of Rates Total RANK United Sates Death RANK Rates Malignant Neoplasms [Cancer] (C00-C97) Diseases of the Heart (I00-I09,I11,I13,I20-I51) 9, , Accidents (V01-X59,Y85-Y86) 2, Motor Vehicle Falls (WOO-W19) 1, Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases (J40-J47) 2, Alzheimer's Disease (G30) 2, Cerebrovascular Diseases [Stroke] (I60-I69) 2, Diabetes Mellitus (E10-E14) 1, Intentional Self-harm [Suicide] (X60-X84,Y87.0) Parkinsons (G20, G21) Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis (K70,K73-K74) Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome, and Nephrosis [Kidney disease] (N00-N07,N17-N19,N25-N27) Essential Hypertension and Hypertensive Renal Disease (I10,I12) Influenza and Pneumonia (J10-J18) Influenza (J10-J11) Pneumonia (J12-J18) All Other Causes 11, Total - All Causes 43, These are the 10 leading causes of death for residents of Minnesota listed in descending order of prevalence. MN rates and rank order are compared with US rates and rank order. 2 Motor Vehicle cause codes: V02-V04, V09.0, V09.2, V12-V14, V19.0-V19.2, V19.4-V19.6, V20-V79, V80.3-V80.5, V81.0- V81.1, V82.0-V82.1, V83-V86, V87.0-V87.8, V88.0-V88.8, V89.0,V89.2
23 Mortality Table 5. Leading Causes of Death by Age Groups, Minnesota Residents, 2016 Age/Cause Age/Cause Specific Specific Death Rate Death Rate No. of Per 100,000 No. of Per 100,000 Deaths % Population Deaths % Population 1-4 Years Years Total - all causes Total - all causes 1, Accidents Malignant Neoplasms Motor Vehicle Accidents Congenital Anomalies Motor Vehicle Malignant Neoplasm Diseases of the Heart Influenza & Pneumonia Intentional Self-Harm Liver Disease, Cirrhosis Years Years Total - all causes Total - all causes 6, Accidents Malignant Neoplasms 2, Motor Vehicle Diseases of the Heart Malignant Neoplasms Accidents Motor Vehicle Liver Disease, Cirrhosis Diabetes Mellitus Years Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases Total - all causes Intentional Self-Harm Accidents Years Motor Vehicle Intentional Self-Harm Total - all causes 7, ,497.9 Malignant Neoplasms Malignant Neoplasms 2, Years Diseases of the Heart 1, Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases Total - all causes Diabetes Mellitus Cerebrovascular Diseases Accidents Accidents Motor Vehicle Falls Intentional Self-Harm Motor Vehicle Malignant Neoplasms Assault (Homicide) Years and Over Years Total - all causes 26, ,322.9 Total - all causes Diseases of the Heart 5, ,511.2 Malignant Neoplasms 4, ,276.2 Accidents Alzheimer's Disease 2, Motor Vehicle Cerebrovascular Diseases 1, Intentional Self-Harm Chronic Lower Malignant Neoplasms Respiratory Diseases 1, Assault (Homicide) Accidents 1, Diseases of the Heart Falls NOTE: Leading causes only include those with a count of 3 or more.
24 Mortality Table 6a. Deaths Due to Selected Causes by Education, Decedents Ages 25+, Minnesota Residents, < High H.S. Grad/ Some B.A./B.S./ Post Grad Total School G.E.D. College Asso. Deg. Degree Total - All Causes 41,915 7,254 17,970 5,160 9,208 2, % 42.9% 12.3% 22.0% 5.5% Malignant Neoplasms 9,764 1,269 4,127 1,298 2, % 42.3% 13.3% 24.9% 6.5% Colon, Rectum and Anus % 43.2% 13.1% 23.3% 5.3% Pancreas % 40.2% 12.6% 28.9% 8.4% Trachea, Bronchus, Lung 2, , % 47.3% 13.0% 20.6% 3.2% Breast % 40.3% 14.5% 29.8% 7.6% Diabetes Mellitus 1, % 41.5% 12.0% 22.6% 4.9% Alzheimer's Disease 2, % 43.9% 10.0% 22.5% 5.8% Major Cardiovascular 10,917 2,170 4,654 1,259 2, % 42.6% 11.5% 20.9% 5.1% Diseases of Heart 7,760 1,543 3, , % 42.7% 11.6% 21.0% 4.9% Cerebrovascular 2, % 43.1% 11.4% 20.8% 5.2% Influenza & Pneumonia % 42.2% 10.4% 21.1% 4.5% Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases 2, , % 48.0% 11.5% 15.4% 2.9% Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis % 45.6% 17.0% 21.6% 3.6% Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome and Nephrosis % 42.1% 11.4% 19.9% 5.6% All Accidents 2, , % 42.6% 14.8% 21.1% 5.2% Motor Vehicle Accidents % 45.8% 15.1% 23.2% 4.2% Falls 1, % 41.4% 11.7% 22.1% 6.5% Intentional Self-Harm (Suicide) % 35.4% 16.8% 29.3% 7.9% Note: decedents with unknown education are not included in the table.
25 Mortality Table 6b. Deaths Due to Selected Causes by Education, Decedents Ages 25+, Minnesota Residents, < High H.S. Grad/ Some B.A./B.S./ Post Grad Total School G.E.D. College Asso. Deg. Degree Total - All Causes 41,915 7,254 17,970 5,160 9,208 2, % 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Malignant Neoplasms 9,764 1,269 4,127 1,298 2, % 23.0% 25.2% 26.4% 27.4% Colon, Rectum and Anus % 2.0% 2.1% 2.1% 1.9% Pancreas % 1.6% 1.8% 2.3% 2.6% Trachea, Bronchus, Lung 2, , % 6.2% 6.0% 5.3% 3.3% Breast % 1.4% 1.7% 2.0% 2.0% Diabetes Mellitus 1, % 2.9% 2.9% 3.1% 2.6% Alzheimer's Disease 2, % 5.4% 4.3% 5.4% 5.6% Major Cardiovascular 10,917 2,170 4,654 1,259 2, % 25.9% 24.4% 24.7% 24.0% Diseases of Heart 7,760 1,543 3, , % 18.4% 17.4% 17.7% 16.4% Cerebrovascular 2, % 5.2% 4.8% 4.9% 4.9% Influenza & Pneumonia % 1.2% 1.0% 1.2% 1.0% Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases 2, , % 6.3% 5.2% 3.9% 2.9% Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis % 1.5% 1.9% 1.4% 0.9% Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome and Nephrosis % 1.4% 1.3% 1.3% 1.4% All Accidents 2, , % 5.7% 6.9% 5.5% 5.4% Motor Vehicle Accidents % 1.0% 1.1% 1.0% 0.7% Falls 1, % 2.6% 2.5% 2.7% 3.1% Intentional Self-Harm (Suicide) % 1.2% 2.1% 2.0% 2.2% Notes: decedents with unknown education are not included in the table. Leading cause is highlighted in Yellow, Second leading cause in Blue.
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