2021 — Exposure to excessive natural cold; ICD-10 code X31, esp. AK, NM, IA, CO –1,179
–1,179 CDC Wonder search, ICD-10 code X31 exposure to excessive natural cold/hypothermia.
US death rate was 0.36 per 100,000 population. (CDC shows states only when at least 10 died.)
Death Rate
Alabama 10 Unreliable
Alaska 32 4.37 Yellow highlighting indicates above US death rate.
Arizona 24 0.33
Arkansas 10 Unreliable Oregon 29 0.68
California 56 0.14 Pennsylvania 62 0.48
Colorado 41 0.71 Rhode Island ?
Florida 12 Unreliable South Carolina 20 0.39
Georgia 25 0.23 South Dakota ?
Illinois 43 0.34 Tennessee 23 0.33
Indiana 21 0.31 Texas 98 0.33
Iowa 23 0.72 Utah ?
Kansas 17 Unreliable Vermont ?
Kentucky 25 0.55
Louisiana 16 Unreliable
Maine 10 Unreliable
Maryland 20 0.32
Massachusetts 12 Unreliable
Michigan 63 0.63
Minnesota 27 0.47
Mississippi 10 Unreliable
Missouri 34 0.55
Montana 15 Unreliable
Nebraska ? Not noted
Nevada ? Not noted
New Jersey 16 Unreliable
New Mexico 35 1.65
New York 50 0.25 Virginia 37 0.43
North Carolina 29 0.27 Washington 49 0.63
Ohio 49 0.42 Wisconsin 35 0.59
Oklahoma 24 0.60 Wyoming ?
Source
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. National Vital Statistics System, Mortality 2018-2021 on CDC WONDER Online Database, released in 2021. Data are from the Multiple Cause of Death Files, 2018-2021, as compiled from data provided by the 57 vital statistics jurisdictions through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program. Accessed at http://wonder.cdc.gov/ucd-icd10-expanded.html on Mar 7, 2023 4:59:53 PM