1996 — Influenza, ICD-9 code 487.0; US death rate 0.276 per 100K; esp. SD (1.616) — 745
–745 CDC Wonder. Compressed Mortality File 1979-1998. ICD-9 code[1] 487[2] influenza.
Arizona 14 0.305 (Yellow highlight denotes higher than average death rate.)
California 99 0.309
Florida 17 0.114
Georgia 10 0.133
Idaho 10 0.831
Illinois 30 0.248
Indiana 23 0.389
Iowa 15 0.521
Maine 14 1.121
Maryland 10 0.196
Michigan 26 0.266
Minnesota 16 0.339
Missouri 22 0.405
Montana 11 1.241
Nebraska 17 1.015
New Jersey 13 0.159
New York 36 0.194
North Carolina 19 0.253
Ohio 26 0.231
Pennsylvania 41 0.335
South Carolina 10 0.263
South Dakota 12 1.616
Tennessee 20 0.369
Texas 33 0.171
Virginia 19 0.281
Washington 30 0.538
West Virginia 11 0.603
Wisconsin 35 0.668
US population size utilized: 269,540,779
Blanchard note: States and DC not shown indicate that the “total” function was “disabled” because there were fewer than 10 deaths. Puerto Rico is not included in CDC Wonder.
Source:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. Compressed Mortality File 1999-2016 on CDC Wonder Online Database, released June 2017. ICD-9 code 487.0, Influenza, 1996. Accessed 11-8-2018 at: https://wonder.cdc.gov
[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).