Stroke Mortality by State

Stroke Mortality by State
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Data table showing data for the United States Map figure.
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Alabama
51.13,291
Alaska
35.1223
Arizona
34.53,390
Arkansas
461,774
California
39.818,442
Colorado
33.82,098
Connecticut
30.11,504
Delaware
56.9805
District Of Columbia
42.1287
Florida
45.116,385
Georgia
445,110
Hawaii
39.5905
Idaho
34.4765
Illinois
41.46,672
Indiana
41.93,478
Iowa
321,412
Kansas
35.81,324
Kentucky
42.92,366
Louisiana
50.22,724
Maine
29.4639
Maryland
43.83,360
Massachusetts
25.62,396
Michigan
44.25,802
Minnesota
31.82,347
Mississippi
54.21,943
Missouri
39.13,153
Montana
26.5400
Nebraska
35.1867
Nevada
401,445
New Hampshire
30.3600
New Jersey
303,643
New Mexico
38.11,044
New York
24.56,605
North Carolina
47.76,189
North Dakota
32.8330
Ohio
46.57,202
Oklahoma
39.51,884
Oregon
47.12,630
Pennsylvania
36.66,870
Rhode Island
29.2448
South Carolina
45.63,100
South Dakota
33.1392
Tennessee
46.43,949
Texas
42.312,225
Utah
34.6959
Vermont
27.1261
Virginia
41.24,326
Washington
36.73,339
West Virginia
43.41,117
Wisconsin
35.32,761
Wyoming
29.8212
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1 The number of deaths per 100,000 total population.

Source: https://wonder.cdc.gov

States are categorized from highest rate to lowest rate. Although adjusted for differences in age-distribution and population size, rankings by state do not take into account other state specific population characteristics that may affect the level of mortality. When the number of deaths is small, rankings by state may be unreliable due to instability in death rates.