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  1. Cause-of-death statistics for 2020 presented in this report are classified according to the 10th revision of ICD (ICD–10) (6). Discussions of the cause-of-death classification and coding rule changes in data year 2020 are provided in the Technical Notes at the end of this report. Procedures for ranking causes of death

  2. Heart disease deaths increased by 4.8%, the largest increase in heart disease deaths since 2012. Increases in deaths also occurred for unintentional injury (11.1%), Alzheimer disease (9.8%), and diabetes (15.4%). Influenza and pneumonia deaths in 2020 increased by 7.5%, although the number of deaths was lower in 2020 than in 2017 and 2018.

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  4. differences in the 2020 rate by age, place of death, and cause of death were examined. Results— In 2020, the autopsy rate reached a low of 7.4%. The autopsy rate varied by age, cause, and place of death. The autopsy rate for those aged 15–24 years was 62.6%, and then decreased with increasing age. Deaths occurring in settings such

  5. Heart disease deaths increased by 4.8%, the largest increase in heart disease deaths since 2012. Increases in deaths also occurred for unintentional injury (11.1%), Alzheimer disease (9.8%), and diabetes (15.4%). Influenza and pneumonia deaths in 2020 increased by 7.5%, although the number of deaths was lower in 2020 than in 2017 and 2018.

  6. Cause of Death. Number of Deaths by Year. Cause of Death. 2015. 2016. 2017. 2018. 2019. 2020.

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  7. coroners. Cause-of-death statistics for 2017 presented in this report are classified in accordance with the 10th revision of ICD (ICD–10) (4). Discussions of the cause-of-death classification and coding rule changes in data year 2017 are provided in . Technical Notes at the end of this report. Procedures for ranking causes of death

  8. National Center for Health Statistics (U.S.) Description: This report presents final 2020 data on U.S. deaths, death rates, life expectancy, infant and maternal mortality, and trends by selected characteristics such as age, sex, Hispanic origin and race, state of residence, and cause of death.