1984 — Influenza, US death rate 0.46 per 100K, esp. MT, 2.3, OR/1.65, WA/1.36, AR/1.34 –1,096
–1,096 CDC Wonder. Compressed Mortality File 1979-1998. ICD-9 code[1] 487[2] influenza.[3]
Alabama 8 0.20 (Yellow highlight denotes higher than average death rate.)
Alaska 3 0.58
Arizona 8 0.26
Arkansas 31 1.34
California 109 0.42
Colorado 17 0.54
Connecticut 7 0.22
District of Columbia 3 0.47
Florida 9 0.08
Georgia 12 0.21
Hawaii 1 0.10
Idaho 12 1.21
Illinois 44 0.39
Indiana 24 0.44
Iowa 34 1.19
Kansas 30 1.24
Kentucky 22 0.60
Louisiana 15 0.34
Maine 8 0.69
Maryland 8 0.18
Massachusetts 16 0.27
Michigan 31 0.34
Minnesota 24 0.58
Mississippi 16 0.62
Missouri 29 0.58
Montana 19 2.31
Nebraska 12 0.76
Nevada 3 0.32
New Hampshire 2 0.20
New Jersey 15 0.20
New Mexico 9 0.63
New York 53 0.30
North Carolina 27 0.44
North Dakota 4 0.59
Ohio 46 0.43
Oklahoma 25 0.76
Oregon 44 1.65
Pennsylvania 35 0.30
Rhode Island 1 0.10
South Carolina 5 0.15
South Dakota 7 1.00
Tennessee 23 0.49
Texas 125 0.78
Utah 4 0.25
Vermont 3 0.57
Virginia 14 0.25
Washington 59 1.36
West Virginia 8 0.42
Wisconsin 30 0.63
Wyoming 2 0.40 US population size utilized: 235,955,196
Influenza (CDC): “The flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses that infect the nose, throat, and sometimes the lungs. It can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death. The best way to prevent the flu is by getting a flu vaccine each year.” (CDC. Influenza (Flu). “Key Facts About Influenza (Flu).” 10-3-2017 update.
Sources
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. Compressed Mortality File 1979-1998 on CDC Wonder Online Database, 2003. ICD-9 code 487.0, Influenza, 1984. Accessed 4-6-2019 at: https://wonder.cdc.gov
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Influenza (Flu). “Key Facts About Influenza (Flu).” 10-3-2017 update. Accessed 6-17-2018 at: https://www.cdc.gov/flu/keyfacts.htm
[1] ICD-9 is the 9th revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, a medical classification list by the World Health Organization.
[2] 487.0 (influenza with pneumonia), 487.1 (with other respiratory manifestations), 487.8 (with other manifestations).
[3] Deaths due to influenza & pneumonia in 1986 (ICD-9 codes 480-487), were 67,615 (death rate of 28.4 per 100K)..