1985 — Exposure to excessive natural cold/hypothermia (ICD-9 E901.0); esp. IL/39 — 519

–519 CDC Wonder. (Average hypothermia death rate was 0.22 per 100,000 population.)

Death rate for hypothermia per 100,000 population, where noted.

Alabama 19 0.48
Arizona 13 0.41
California 11 0.04
District of Columbia 10 1.57
Florida 10 0.09
Georgia 25 0.42
Illinois 39 0.34 Highest loss of life of any State.
Indiana 13 0.24
Kansas 10 0.41
Michigan 21 0.23
Missouri 18 0.36
Montana 15 1.83 Highest loss of life per 100,000 population of any State.
New Jersey 12 0.16
New Mexico 12 0.83
New York 20 0.11
North Carolina 23 0.37
Pennsylvania 28 0.24
South Carolina 25 0.76
Tennessee 18 0.38
Virginia 35 0.61
Wisconsin 21 0.40

Source

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. Compressed Mortality File 1979-1998. CDC WONDER On-line Database, compiled from Compressed Mortality File CMF 1968-1988, Series 20, No. 2A, 2000 and CMF 1989-1998, Series 20, No. 2E, 2003. Accessed at http://wonder.cdc.gov/cmf-icd9.html on Sep 11, 2021 7:33:02 PM