2011 – Exposure to excessive natural cold/hypothermia/0.2 death rate; esp. AK/2.8 SD/1.7- 672

–672 CDC Wonder. ICD-10 code X31, Exposure to excessive natural cold (hypothermia).
US average hypothermia death rate was 0.216 per 100,000 population.

Death rate for hypothermia per 100,000 population, where noted.

Alaska 20 2.767 Highlighting indicates death rate noted above US average.
Arizona 20 0.309
Arkansas 10 0.34 Our computation using 2.937M pop. 2011 (Census Bureau)
California 40 0.106
Colorado 11 0.214
Connecticut 18 0.51 Our computation using 3.59M pop. 2011 (Census Bureau)
Georgia 21 0.214
Illinois 20 0.155
Indiana 18 0.276 Our computation using 6.516M pop. 2011 (Census Bureau)
Kentucky 10 0.228 Our computation using 4.369M pop. 2011 (Census Bureau)
Massachusetts 21 0.319
Michigan 46 0.466
Wayne County 10
Minnesota 13 0.243
Missouri 18 0.299
New Jersey 24 0.272
New Mexico 16 0.769 Our computation using 2.082M pop. 2011 (Census Bureau)
New York 30 0.154
North Carolina 12 0.124 Our computation using 9.658M pop. 2011 (Census Bureau)
Ohio 21 0.182
Pennsylvania 33 0.259
South Dakota 14 1.698 Our computation using 824,082 pop. 2011 (CDC)
Tennessee 12 0.187 Our computation using 6.399M pop. 2011 (Census Bureau)
Texas 28 0.11
Utah 11 0.39
Virginia 21 0.26
Washington 16 0.234 Our computation using 6.827M pop. 2011 (Census Bureau)
West Virginia 15 0.808 Our computation using 1.856M pop. 2011 (Census Bureau)
Wisconsin 26 0.46

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, 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.html on Aug 14, 2021 12:13:43 AM

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Principles of Epidemiology in Public Health Practice, Third Edition: An Introduction to Applied Epidemiology and Biostatistics. “Lesson 3: Measures of Risk, Section 3 Mortality Frequency Measures.” Accessed 8-14-2021 at: https://www.cdc.gov/csels/dsepd/ss1978/lesson3/section3.html

South Dakota Department of Health. 2011 Vital Mortality. Accessed 8-14-2021 at: https://doh.sd.gov/statistics/2011Vital/Mortality.pdf