2015 — Exposure to excessive natural cold (hypothermia), esp. PA NY OH AK NM ID– 815

–815 CDC Wonder. ICD-10 code X31, Exposure to excessive natural cold (hypothermia).
US average hypothermia death rate 0.25 per 100,000 population

Death rate per 100,000 population, where noted
Alabama 10 0.21
Alaska 18 2.44 AK had highest hypothermia death rate of any State.
Arizona 23 0.34
California 32 0.08
Colorado 19 0.35
Georgia 19 0.19
Idaho 11 0.67 ID had 3rd highest hypothermia death rate, behind AK and NM.
Illinois 25 0.19
Indiana 28 0.42
Iowa 10 0.32
Kentucky 16 0.36
Louisiana 11 0.24
Maryland 14 0.23
Michigan 35 0.35
Minnesota 16 0.29
Missouri 21 0.35
New Jersey 24 0.27
New Mexico 21 1.01 NM had 2nd highest hypothermia death rate, behind AK.
New York 52 0.26 NY had 2nd highest hypothermia loss of life, behind PA.
No. Carolina 14 0.14
Ohio 39 0.34 OH had 3rd highest hypothermia loss of life, behind PA and NY.
Oklahoma 17 0.44
Oregon 25 0.62
Pennsylvania 60 0.47 PA had more hypothermia deaths than any other State.
So. Carolina 18 0.37
Tennessee 21 0.32
Texas 28 0.10
Utah 12 0.40
Virginia 21 0.25
Washington 33 0.46
Wisconsin 22 0.38

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. Data are from the Compressed Mortality File 1999-2016 Series 20 No. 2U, 2016, as compiled from data provided by the 57 vital statistics jurisdictions through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program. Accessed at http://wonder.cdc.gov/cmf-icd10.html on Aug 1, 2021 12:05:24 PM