2007 — Influenza, ICD-10 codes J09-11 (US death rate 0.14 per 100K) esp. IA (0.33) — 411
–411 CDC Wonder. Compressed Mortality File 1999-2016. ICD-10 code[1] J09-11 influenza).
Rate Per 100,000 (average = 0.14)
California 36 0.10 (Yellow highlighting denotes higher than average.)
Florida 11 0.06
Illinois 13 0.10
Iowa 10 0.33
Massachusetts 12 0.19
Minnesota 15 0.29
Nebraska 36 2.00
New York 16 0.08
North Carolina 14 0.15
Ohio 16 0.14
Pennsylvania 10 0.08
Tennessee 13 0.21
Texas 28 0.12
Virginia 16 0.21
Washington 19 0.29
Wisconsin 14 0.25
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.
Narrative Information
CDC: J09 (Influenza due to identified avian influenza virus), J10.0 (Influenza with pneumonia, influenza virus identified, J10.1 (Influenza with other respiratory manifestations, influenza virus identified), J10.8 (Influenza with other manifestations, influenza virus identified), J11.0 (Influenza with pneumonia, virus not identified), J11.1 (Influenza with other respiratory manifestations, virus not identified, J11.8
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-10 codes J09-J11.8, Influenza, 2007. Accessed 10-22-2018 at:
https://wonder.cdc.gov/controller/datarequest/D140;jsessionid=02D18E8B03B32D6BB9CE640A8FFBFC10
[1] ICD-10 is the 10th revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, a medical classification list by the World Health Organization.