1920 — Scarlet Fever, esp. PA/497, NY/474, OH/383, IL/370, MI/303, MA/218, IN/212 –4,004

 —  4,004  Bureau of the Census. Mortality Statistics 1920. DC: GPO, 1922, pp. 25, 214, 216.

AL           7  (A non-registration state. Birmingham, though, registered 6 and Montgomery 1)

CA        92

CO        42

CT         75

DE         33  (DE had highest State death rate, at 14.7 per 100,000, compared to average of 4.6.)

FL           9

IL        370

IN        212  (IN had the 4th highest death rate, at 7.2 per 100,000, compared to average of 4.6.)

KS       112

KY        62

LA         15

ME        23

MD        36

MA      218  (Springfield had 3rd highest city (>100,000 pop.) U.S. death rate, at 16.7 per 100,00.

MI       303  (MI had 3rd highest death rate, at 8.2 per 100,000, compared to average of 4.6.)

MN      116

MS        24

MO      156

MT        22

NE         60

NH          9

NJ        110

NY      474  (Rochester & Syracuse had 8th and 9th highest city death rates in US at 9.4 & 9.2.

NC        30

OH      383  (OH had 5th highest death rate, at 6.6 per 100,000, compared to average of 4.6.)

OR        14

PA       497

RI          27

SC         11

TN         53

UT           7

VT         15

VA        32

WA       59

WI       257  (WI had 2nd highest death rate, at 9.7 per 100,000, compared to average of 4.6.)

 

Narrative Information

 

Bureau of the Census: “The number of deaths from scarlet fever in 1920 is 4,004, corresponding to a rate of 4.6 per 100,000 population, which is the highest rate since 1914…. The states showing the highest death rates from scarlet fever in 1920 are Delaware (14.7), Wisconsin (9.7), Michigan (8.2), Indiana (7.2), and Ohio (6.6)…. Among the registration cities of 100,000 population or more in 1920 the highest rates are for Akron (26.9), Wilmington (24.31), Springfield [MA] (16.7), Youngstown [OH] (16.3), and Worcester [MA] (12.1).” [Detroit, MI (10.1), Boston (9.5), Rochester, NY (9.4), Syracuse, NY (9.2).]  {pp. 25 & 27}

 

Source

 

Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce. Mortality Statistics 1920 (Twenty-First Annual Report). Washington, DC: GPO, 1922. Accessed 8-22-2016 at: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/vsushistorical/mortstatsh_1920.pdf

 

 

[1] Based on death certificate data from 34 “registration states” as well as 17 cites in non-registration states of AL, GA, ND, OK, TX and WV, with an estimated population of 87,45,921 or 82.3% of total estimated U.S. and Hawaii territory population. AK was not a State. Other non-reporting states were AZ, AR, ID, IA, MN, NM, SD, and WY.