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  1. The following is a list of notable deaths in December 2019 . Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.

  2. causes of death accounted for 73.4% of all deaths in the United States in 2019. From 2018 to 2019, age-adjusted death rates decreased for 7 of 10 leading causes of death and increased for 1. The rate decreased 1.3% for heart disease (from 163.6 in 2018 to 161.5 in 2019),

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  4. The New York Times. ^ Gates, Anita (December 13, 2019). "Danny Aiello, Actor in 'Do the Right Thing,' Dies at 86". The New York Times. ^ "Ex-Saints LB great Vaughan Johnson dies at 57". ESPN.com. December 13, 2019. ^ "David Locke, longtime Massachusetts state legislator, dies at 92". December 18, 2019.

  5. • The age-adjusted death rate decreased by 1.2% from 723.6 deaths per 100,000 standard population in 2018 to 715.2 in 2019. • The 10 leading causes of death in 2019 remained the same as in 2018, although kidney disease, the eighth leading cause and influenza and pneumonia, the ninth in 2019, switched ranks.

    • Kenneth D Kochanek, Jiaquan Xu, Elizabeth Arias
    • 2020
    • How Long Can We Expect to Live?
    • What Are The Age-Adjusted Death Rates For Race-Ethnicity-Sex Groups?
    • What Are The Death Rates For The 10 Leading Causes of Death?
    • What Are The Mortality Rates For The 10 Leading Causes of Infant Death?
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    In 2019, life expectancy at birth was 78.8 years for the total U.S. population—an increase of 0.1 year from 78.7 years in 2018 (Figure 1). For males, life expectancy changed 0.1 year from 76.2 in 2018 to 76.3 in 2019. For females, life expectancy increased 0.2 year from 81.2 years in 2018 to 81.4 in 2019. In 2019, the difference in life expectancy ...

    The age-adjusted death rate for the total population decreased 1.2% from 723.6 per 100,000 standard population in 2018 to 715.2 in 2019 (Figure 2). Age-adjusted death rates decreased for non-Hispanic black males (0.9%), non-Hispanic black females (1.2%), non-Hispanic white males (1.0%), and non-Hispanic white females (1.4%). Rates did not change si...

    In 2019, the 10 leading causes of death (heart disease, cancer, unintentional injuries, chronic lower respiratory diseases, stroke, Alzheimer disease, diabetes, kidney disease, influenza and pneumonia, and suicide) remained the same as in 2018, although two causes exchanged ranks (Figure 4). Influenza and pneumonia, the eighth leading cause in 2018...

    The infant mortality rate (IMR) is the ratio of infant deaths to live births in a given year. The change in the IMR from 566.2 infant deaths per 100,000 live births in 2018 to 558.3 in 2019 was not statistically significant. Causes of infant death are ranked according to the number of infant deaths (1). The 10 leading causes of infant death in 2019...

    In 2019, a total of 2,854,838 resident deaths were registered in the United States—15,633 more deaths than in 2018. From 2018 to 2019, the age-adjusted death rate for the total population decreased 1.2%, and life expectancy at birth increased 0.1 year. Age-specific death rates between 2018 and 2019 decreased for age groups 45–54, 65–74, 75–84, and ...

    Cause of death: Based on medical information—including injury diagnoses and external causes of injury—entered on death certificates filed in the United States. This information is classified and coded in accordance with the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD–10) (2). Death rates: For...

    The data shown in this report reflect information collected by NCHS for 2018 and 2019 from death certificates filed in all 50 states and the District of Columbia and compiled into national data known as the National Vital Statistics System. Death rates shown in this report are calculated based on postcensal population estimates as of July 1, 2018, ...

    Kenneth D. Kochanek, Jiaquan Xu, and Elizabeth Arias are with the National Center for Health Statistics, Division of Vital Statistics.

    Murphy SL, Xu JQ, Kochanek KD, Arias E., Tejada-Vera B. Deaths: Final data for 2018. National Vital Statistics Reports; vol 69 no 13. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2021. [...
    World Health Organization. International statistical classification of diseases and related health problems, 10th revision (ICD–10). 5th ed. Geneva, Switzerland. 2016.
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC WONDER. Single-race population estimates, 2010–2019.
    Heron M. Deaths: Leading causes for 2017pdf icon. National Vital Statistics Reports; vol 68 no 6. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2019.

    Kochanek KD, Xu JQ, Arias E. Mortality in the United States, 2019. NCHS Data Brief, no 395. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2020.

  6. Jan 8, 2021 · While the post has the correct number of deaths for 2019, it incorrectly concludes that only 2,835,533 U.S. deaths occurred in 2020. The total number of deaths in 2020 will not be known for months ...

  7. Famous deaths in December 2019. Learn about 81 historical figures, notable people and celebrities who died in Dec 2019 like Juice WRLD and Paul Volcker.

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