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Diabetes-attributable deaths per 100,000 Persons, Aged 15 Years or Older, United States, 2013

Data Sources: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. Multiple Cause of Death 1999-2013 from CDC WONDER Online Database.
The number of deaths with diabetes as UCD corresponds to death certificate reports where diabetes was ascertained to be the disease that initiated the chain of morbid events that led directly and inevitably to death.

Data Sources: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. Multiple Cause of Death 1999-2013 from CDC WONDER Online Database.
The number of deaths with diabetes as UCD corresponds to death certificate reports where diabetes was ascertained to be the disease that initiated the chain of morbid events that led directly and inevitably to death.

Sex Age Group All Causes of Death (Estimated)Reports the estimated number of deaths from all causes attributable to diabetes as a rate (per 100,000 persons age 15+). Cause-specific Diabetes-Attributable Deaths
Cardiovascular Disease (Estimated)Reports the estimated number of deaths from cardiovascular disease attributable to diabetes as a rate (per 100,000 persons age 15+). End-stage Renal Disease
Reports the number of deaths from end-stage renal disease attributable to diabetes as a rate (per 100,000 persons age 15+).
Overall 15-44 6 1 1
45-64 132 42 13
65-74 336 122 42
75+ 471 125 54
Total 114 36 13
Males 15-44 8 0 1
45-64 169 63 15
65-74 397 161 48
75+ 457 71 67
Total 125 40 14
Females 15-44 3 2 1
45-64 97 22 11
65-74 282 87 36
75+ 480 161 44
Total 105 31 12

Data Sources: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. Multiple Cause of Death 1999-2013 from CDC WONDER Online Database, 2013 United States Renal Data System.
No relative risk available for cardiovascular disease males, age 15-44 (no individuals with the condition died in the National Health Interview Survey sample).
Relative risk for cardiovascular disease males, age 75+ is not statistically significant at alpha = 0.1.
Estimated cases are rounded independently and may not add to totals.

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