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  1. From 2021 to 2022, age-adjusted death rates, corrected for race and ethnicity misclassification, decreased 15.4% for Hispanic males (915.6 to 774.2) and 14.5% for Hispanic females (599.8 to 512.9).

  2. This report presents final 2021 U.S. mortality data on deaths and death rates by demographic and medical characteristics. These data provide information on mortality patterns among U.S. residents by variables such as sex, age, race and Hispanic origin, and cause of death.

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  4. From 2020 to 2021, age-adjusted death rates, corrected for race and ethnicity misclassification, increased 2.3% for Hispanic females (586.6 to 599.8), 6.1% for non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native (AIAN) males (1,618.9 to 1,717.5), 7.3% for non-Hispanic AIAN females (1,152.9

    • Race: County Whiteness Predicted Mortality Rates
    • Class: Area Deprivation Index Clusters Predicted Mortality Rates
    • Place: Geographic Risk Modifiers Differed by Cause of Death
    • Covid Vaccination Protects Against Future Covid-Related Mortality

    Greater county whiteness was associated with lower risk of death for 9 of 12 leading causes, after adjusting for age, class, and place (Fig. 1). Counties with a higher proportion of White residents had at least 4% lower rates in 8 of the top 12 causes of death. The greatest disadvantages occurred in kidney disease, septicemia, diabetes, and COVID-1...

    Based on the ADI, we found that 696 (22.2%) counties were in a disadvantaged cluster, 504 counties (16.1%) were in an advantaged cluster, 21 counties (0.7%) were disadvantaged outliers, 28 counties (0.9%) were advantaged outliers, and the remaining 1881 counties (60.1%) were neither outliers nor in a cluster. Residence in an advantaged cluster was ...

    Geographic risk modifiers for kidney disease, septicemia, and COVID-19 were elevated in the Southeast and Northeast, and for COVID-19 across parts of the South, Midwest, and the Mountain-West states (Fig. 3). On the other hand, risk modifiers for accidental deaths and suicides tended to be higher across the West, including Alaska. Modifiers for Alz...

    Percent of population fully vaccinated by the midpoint of our study window (May 31, 2021) was inversely correlated with cumulative COVID risk. Averaged over ADI clusters, and adjusted for age, race, and place, the RR was 0.91 (0.89, 0.94) per 14% (1SD) increase in county vaccination rates. Per 100,000 people, an additional 14,000 fully vaccinated i...

  5. on mortality patterns in U.S. residents by variables such as sex, age, race and Hispanic origin, and cause of death. Life expectancy estimates, age-adjusted death rates, age-specific death rates, 10 leading causes of death, and 10 leading causes of infant death were analyzed by comparing 2020 and 2019 final data (1). How long can we expect to live?

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  6. Aug 4, 2023 · CNN. Racial and ethnic health disparities are pervasive in the US, across most causes of death and in most counties, new study shows. August 03, 2023. |. University of Washington. Mortality gap exists in 3,110 counties, 5 racial-ethnic groups, 19 causes, 20 years. Back to top.

  7. Apr 4, 2022 · The figure is a bar chart showing the provisional number of leading underlying causes of death, using data from the National Vital Statistics System, in the United States, in 2021. Discussion From 2020 to 2021, the age-adjusted U.S. death rate increased by 0.7%, from 835.4 to 841.6 per 100,000 standard population.