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  1. Feb 29, 2024 · CDC’s Alcohol-Related Disease Impact application was used to estimate the average annual number and age-standardized rate of deaths from excessive alcohol use in the United States based on 58 alcohol-related causes of death during three periods (20162017, 20182019, and 2020–2021).

  2. increases occurred in 2018 from 2017 for 4 of the 15 leading causes of death: Influenza and pneumonia, suicide, Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis, and Parkinson disease. • Age-adjusted death rates decreased in 2018 from 2017 for drug-induced causes (4.4%) and increased for alcohol-induced causes (3.1%). • The increase in life expectancy ...

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  4. Overall mortality among U.S. adults has been stable in past years. 1, 2 Recent works documented the racial disparity in 10 leading causes of death or age-specific mortality in U.S. blacks or African Americans. 3, 4 and disparities of race, age, and sex in the trends of suicide mortality. 5 However, the trends in sex- and race-adjusted age ...

    • Xin Hu, Yong Lin, Gangjian Qin, Lanjing Zhang
    • 10.14218/ERHM.2020.00065
    • 2020
    • 2020
  5. Age-specific death rates decreased from 2017 to 2018 for age groups 15–24, 25–34, 45–54, 65–74, 75–84, and 85 and over. The infant mortality rate decreased 2.3% from 579.3 infant deaths per 100,000 live births in 2017 to 566.2 in 2018. The 10 leading causes of infant death in 2018 remained the same as in 2017.

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  6. Results-In 2018, a total of 2,839,205 deaths were reported in the United States. The age-adjusted death rate was 723.6 deaths per 100,000 U.S. standard population, a decrease of 1.1% from the 2017 rate. Life expectancy at birth was 78.7 years, an increase of 0.1 year from 2017. Age-specific death rates decreased in 2018 from 2017 for age groups ...

    • Sherry L Murphy, Jiaquan Xu, Kenneth D Kochanek, Elizabeth Arias, Betzaida Tejada-Vera
    • 2021
  7. Mar 3, 2020 · From 2017 to 2018, opioid-involved death rates decreased 2.0%, from 14.9 per 100,000 population to 14.6 ( Table 1 ); decreases occurred among females; persons aged 15–34 years and 45–54 years; non-Hispanic whites; and in small metro, micropolitan, and noncore areas; and in the Midwest and South regions.

  8. The 15 leading causes of death in 2018 remained the same as in 2017. The infant mortality rate decreased 2.2% to a historically low figure of 5.66 infant deaths per 1,000 live births in 2018. Conclusions—The age-adjusted death rate for the total, male, and female populations decreased from 2017 to 2018, and life expectancy at birth increased ...

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