2016 — Exposure to excessive natural cold/hypothermia, esp. AK CA MI MT OH SD — 731
–731 CDC Wonder. ICD-10 code X31, exposure to excessive natural cold (hypothermia).
U.S. average death rate 0.23 per 100,000 population.
Death rate per 100,000 population where noted
Alaska 12 1.75 Highest state death rate in US
Arizona 21 0.30
California 32 0.08 Below US average death rate, but 3rd highest state death toll.
Colorado 28 0.51
Georgia 19 0.18 Below US average death rate
Idaho 11 0.65
Illinois 17 0.30
Indiana 16 0.24
Kansas 11 0.38
Kentucky 14 0.32
Maryland 16 0.27
Michigan 35 0.35 Highest state death toll
Minnesota 25 0.45
Missouri 15 0.25
Montana 13 1.25 3rd highest death rate in US
New Jersey 18 0.20 Below US average death rate
New Mexico 24 1.15
New York 27 0.14 Below US average death rate
No. Carolina 22 0.22 Below US average death rate
Ohio 33 0.28 2nd highest state death toll
Oregon 17 0.42
Pennsylvania 28 0.22 Below US average death rate
So. Carolina 21 0.42
South Dakota 14 1.62 2nd highest state death rate in US
Tennessee 11 0.17 Below US average death rate
Texas 19 0.07 Below US average death rate
Utah 10 0.33
Virginia 25 0.30
Washington 25 0.34
Wisconsin 21 0.36
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 Jul 31, 2021 1:49:59 PM