PCD logo

Cardiovascular Disease Mortality in Mississippi, 2000–2018

PEER REVIEWED


Figure 1.

Overall age-adjusted cardiovascular disease death rates per 100,000 population in Mississippi, 2000–2018, by race.

Overall age-adjusted cardiovascular disease death rates per 100,000 population in Mississippi, 2000–2018, by race.
Year Death rate per 100,000 population
Total population Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black
2000 832.3 790.0 969.0
2001 803.5 760.2 936.1
2002 795.9 750.1 936.1
2003 747.1 707.5 871.8
2004 721.2 684.3 832.8
2005 731.5 695.1 842.9
2006 647.1 603.9 773.1
2007 638.7 589.2 782.6
2008 624.6 584.8 736.1
2009 586.1 545.4 701.4
2010 609.7 581.5 697.7
2011 583.6 551.3 670.7
2012 560.4 528.2 644.0
2013 575.4 548.9 653.8
2014 559.0 530.8 629.5
2015 587.6 560.7 654.2
2016 570.1 551.9 619.5
2017 568.0 538.4 639.2
2018 550.5 521.0 617.2

Return to Article


Figure 2.

Age-adjusted cardiovascular disease death rates per 100,000 population in Mississippi, by race and sex, 2000–2018.

Age-adjusted cardiovascular disease death rates per 100,000 population in Mississippi, by race and sex, 2000–2018.
Year Death rate per 100,000 population
Non-Hispanic Black men Non-Hispanic White men Non-Hispanic Black women Non-Hispanic White women
2000 1,137.4 950.5 846.2 660.9
2001 1,055.4 894.0 845.7 653.7
2002 1,117.8 897.2 806 630.7
2003 1,066.3 840.6 741.5 598.4
2004 982.2 840.4 721.9 562.7
2005 1,046 818.9 701.1 590.9
2006 944.5 715.2 647.4 510.4
2007 952.4 698.5 654.8 494.6
2008 882.5 708.9 628.0 483.0
2009 864.4 678.8 587.8 439.0
2010 874.2 690.9 572.5 489.6
2011 798.9 664.3 575.5 459.1
2012 797.4 631.4 532.4 439.8
2013 823.7 671.6 530.1 448.2
2014 776.1 652.5 520.2 430.2
2015 802.5 693.1 547.3 451.2
2016 772.4 679.7 508.3 445.9
2017 793.1 667.5 520.2 431.2
2018 776.2 646.3 494.5 419.3

Return to Article

Top

Error processing SSI file

The opinions expressed by authors contributing to this journal do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Public Health Service, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or the authors’ affiliated institutions.