2017 — Exposure to excessive natural cold/hypothermia, esp. AK WA MN CA MI IL– 804

–804 CDC Wonder search for X32 (Exposure to excessive natural cold deaths.) 7-30-2021.
ICD-10, X31 hypothermia US death rate in 2017 was 0.247 per 100,000 population

Death rate per 100,000 population, if noted
Alabama 11
Alaska 23 3.109 Highest death rate in the US of any state in 2017.
Arizona 26 0.371
California 48 0.121 Largest number of hypothermia deaths of any state in 2017.
Colorado 22 0.392
Georgia 25 0.240
Idaho 15
Illinois 36 0.281
Indiana 27 0.404
Maine 10
Maryland 17
Massachusetts 12
Michigan 37 0.371 3rd highest state death toll for hypothermia in 2017.
Minnesota 26 0.466 3rd high state death rate for hypothermia in 2017.
Missouri 15
Montana 10
Nevada 12
New Jersey 24 0.266
New Mexico 16
New York 28 0.141
North Carolina 13
Ohio 28 0.240
Oklahoma 12
Oregon 14
Pennsylvania 32 0.250
South Carolina 21 0.418
South Dakota 13
Tennessee 24 0.357
Texas 26 0.092
Virginia 18
Washington 39 0.527 2nd high state death rate and 2nd high total deaths in 2017.
Wisconsin 20 0.345

Source

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. Underlying Cause of Death 1999-2019 on CDC WONDER Online Database, released in 2020. Data are from the Multiple Cause of Death Files, 1999-2019. Accessed at http://wonder.cdc.gov/ucd-icd10.html on Jul 30, 2021 3:53:25 PM