1967 – select infectious disease & excessive cold and heat deaths; US PHS Vital Statistics 1967

1967 – select infectious disease & excessive cold and heat deaths; US PHS Vital Statistics 1967

Chickenpox 118 p. 1-55
Diphtheria 32 p. 1-32
Excessive natural cold 327 p. 1-85
Excessive natural heat 96 p. 1-85
Hepatitis, infectious 844 p. 1-55
Influenza 1,475 p. 1-34
Leprosy 4 p. 1-55
Malaria 4 p. 1-57
Measles 81 p. 1-32
Meningococcal Infections 635 p. 1-32
Mumps 37 p. 1-55
Plague, bubonic 1 p. 1-55
Pneumonia (not all pneumonia infectious) 55,417 p. 1-34
Poliomyelitis, acute and late effects of 121 p. 1-32 and p. 1-55
Rubella (German measles) 16 p. 1-55
Scarlet Fever/streptococcal sore throat 47 p. 1-32
Syphilis 2,381 p. 1-32
Tuberculosis 6,901 p. 1-32
Typhoid Fever 12 p. 1-54
Whooping Cough 37 p. 1-32

Source

Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Vital Statistics of the United States 1967, Volume II – Mortality, Part A. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969. Accessed 4-25-2022 at: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/vsus/mort67_2a.pdf