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leading causes of death inChicago, 2002

December 2004

City of Chicago Department of Public HealthEpidemiology Program Report

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Copyright informationAll material appearing in this report is in the public domain and may bereproduced or copied without permission; citation as to source, however, isappreciated.

Suggested citationHarper DM, Thomas SD. Leading Causes of Death in Chicago 2002. Chicago,Illinois: Chicago Department of Public Health Epidemiology Program. 2004

Leading Causes of Death in Chicago, 2002Dana Harper, B.S.Sandra Thomas, M.D., M.S.

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CONTENTS

Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . i

Section One Methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Section Two Ten Leading Causes of Death by Age, 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

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PREFACE

This report is one of a series that began in 1994. Section One provides technical documentation.Section Two provides detailed information by race/ethnicity, sex, and age on the leadingcauses of death for Chicago residents for 2002, the most recent locally available data.

Thanks to Bill Paul, M.D., M.P.H. for providing comments and suggestions. It is hoped thatthis report will prove helpful in developing effective public health interventions in Chicago.Questions, comments and/or suggestions for improving future editions are welcomed. Pleasecontact:

Epidemiology ProgramChicago Department of Public Health333 South State Street, Room 2137Chicago, Illinois 60604-3972(312) 747-9810E-mail: [email protected]

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Important Changes from ICD-9 toICD-10The number of detailed categories hasnearly doubled

Changes in some of the rules forclassifying underlying cause of death

section one

METHODS

BACKGROUND

In order to understand and appropriately interpret the data, it is important to understand(a) cause of death determination and (b) ranking procedures.

Cause of Death Determination

All deaths are required to be registered using death certificates. Death certificates areprocessed and analyzed by a standardized system that is used in most countries throughoutthe world, the International Classification of Diseases (ICD). On the death certificate, thecertifier (a physician, coroner or medical examiner) enters information about the causesand circumstances of death in a specific sequence. When received by the vital statisticsoffice, the causes are placed in standard categories, and the underlying cause of death isthen determined. The underlying cause of death is defined as:

the disease or injury which started the sequence of events leadingdirectly or indirectly to death, or the circumstances of the accident orviolence which produced a fatal injury.

Underlying cause of death is not necessarily the first medical condition listed on the deathcertificate. All of the information on the certificate is examined systematically, usingclassification rules, to determine the most appropriate underlying cause of death.

The system is periodically revised to reflectadvances in medical knowledge and publichealth priorities. The ninth revision, ICD-9,was used for deaths in the United States fortwenty years, 1979-1998. The ICD-10 is themost recent update, and is being used for USdeaths effective with data from 1999. Thereare important differences between ICD-10and it’s predecessor, ICD-9 as highlighted inthe right hand box.

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1Hoyert DL, Arias E, Smith BL, Murphy SL, Kochanek KD. Deaths: Final Data for 1999.National vital statistics reports; vol 49 no 8. Hyattsville, Maryland: National Center for HealthStatistics. 2001

Therefore, even with the same information being recorded on the death certificate, a death canbe attributed to a different underlying cause of death. Due to these differences, mortalityrates based on data classified under ICD-10 cannot be directly compared to ICD-9.

To help evaluate trends, comparability ratios are calculated by the National Center forHealth Statistics (NCHS). These ratios are obtained by coding a set of death certificatesunder both ICD-10 and ICD-9, then comparing the differences. These ratios can then beapplied to data coded under ICD-9 to make the rates appear comparable to ICD-10 codeddata. All data in this publication cannot be compared to data from 1998 and earlier that areNOT comparability adjusted.

Tabulation Lists and Ranking

Tabulation lists are part of the ICD system. These lists standardize the reporting of datawhich makes it easier to compare data from different times and places. The lists aggregatedetailed categories for cause of death (e.g cancer of the uterine cervix) into appropriategroupings, but also highlight specific causes of death that are of public health and medicalimportance.

Ranking is performed on the basis of the tabulation lists. Not all causes of death areconsidered rankable. For example, if sub-categories of a larger category are listed on atabulation list (e.g. specific forms of cancer are listed in addition to all cause cancer), thenonly the larger category is considered for ranking purposes. Another important exceptionare causes of death that are “remainder” categories for larger groupings. As an example,the grouping “Other diseases of the respiratory system” is not considered in leading causeof death ranking.

Further detail can be obtained from the National Vital Statistics Reports1 and otherpublications of the National Center for Health Statistics.

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SPECIFIC METHODS FOR THIS REPORT

Data Source

All data come from the Illinois Department of Public Health electronic vital recordsdatasets.

Ranking

For infants under 1, the number of deaths from each of the rankable causes of the l30 cause“List of 130 Selected Causes of Infant Death”, as well as all cause mortality, is tabulated.For all other age groups, the number of deaths from each of the rankable causes of the “Listof 113 Selected Causes of Death”, as well as all cause mortality, is tabulated. The ten causeswith the highest frequencies for each age group are then reported. The rankable causesfrom each list and the publication abbreviations used in this edition are listed in Tables 1and 2.

Tables

The data tables in this document include information for all Chicago residents, and tablesfor subgroups defined by gender, by selected ethnicity categories (Non-Hispanic Blacks,Non-Hispanic Whites, All Hispanics, Mexicans, Puerto Ricans and Non-Hispanic Asians) andby combined gender and ethnicity categories.

The tables provide leading cause of death information for detailed age categories. For eachof nine age categories and all ages combined (which includes people whose age at deathwas unknown), the tables list the ten leading causes of death in descending order togetherwith the total number of deaths associated with each leading cause for 2002. In the caseof a tie, deaths are listed in order of their appearance in the ICD-10 (e.g. causes that appearin Chapter 1 will be listed before causes that appear in Chapter 9). The bottom row in eachtable lists the annual number of deaths due to all causes in that age category.

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Table 1. Rankable Causes from the List of 130 Selected Causes of Infant Death

CauseLeading Causes of Death tableabbreviation (where applicable) ICD-10 codes

Diarrhea and gastroenteritis of infectious origin Diarrheal Infection A09

Tuberculosis A16–A19

Tetanus A33,A35

Diphtheria A36

Whooping cough A37

Meningococcal infection A39

Septicemia A40–A41

Congenital syphilis A50

Gonococcal infection A54

Acute poliomyelitis A80

Varicella (chickenpox) B01

Measles B05

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease B20–B24

Mumps B26

Candidiasis B37

Malaria B50–B54

Pneumocystosis B59

Malignant neoplasms Cancer C00–C97

In situ neoplasms, benign neoplasms and neoplasms of uncertain orunknown behavior

Benign Neoplasms D00–D48

Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs and certain disordersinvolving the immune mechanism

D50–D89

Short stature, not elsewhere classified E343

Nutritional deficiencies E40–E64

Cystic fibrosis E84

Volume depletion, disorders of fluid, electrolyte and acid–base balance

E86–E87

Meningitis G00,G03

Infantile spinal muscular atrophy, type I (Werdnig-Hoffman) G120

Infantile cerebral palsy G80

Anoxic brain damage, not elsewhere classified G931

Diseases of the ear and mastoid process H60–H93

Diseases of the circulatory system Circulatory Sys. Dis. I00–I99

Acute upper respiratory infections J00–J06

Influenza and pneumonia J10–J18

Acute bronchitis and acute bronchiolitis J20–J21

Bronchitis, chronic and unspecified J40–J42

Asthma J45–J46

Pneumonitis due to solids and liquids J69

Gastritis, duodenitis, and noninfective enteritis and colitis Digestive Sys. Disease K29,K50–K55

Hernia of abdominal cavity and intestinal obstructionwithout hernia

K40–K46,K56

Renal failure and other disorders of kidney N17–N19,N25,N27

Newborn affected by maternal hypertensive disorders Maternal Hypert. Disorder P000

Newborn affected by other maternal conditions which may be unrelated topresent pregnancy

Other Mat. Cond. P001–P009

Newborn affected by maternal complications of pregnancy Comp. of Pregnancy P01

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CauseLeading Causes of Death tableabbreviation (where applicable) ICD-10 codes

Newborn affected by complications of placenta,cord and membranes

Comp. of Placenta P02

Newborn affected by other complications of labor and delivery Other Comp. of Labor P03

Newborn affected by noxious influences transmitted via placenta or breastmilk

Noxious Influ. of Placenta P04

Slow fetal growth and fetal malnutrition P05

Disorders related to short gestation and low birth weight,not elsewhere classified

Short Gest. & LBW Dsdr. P07

Disorders related to long gestation and high birth weight P08

Birth trauma P10–P15

Intrauterine hypoxia and birth asphyxia IUH & Birth Asphy. P20–P21

Respiratory distress of newborn Respiratory Distress P22

Congenital pneumonia P23

Neonatal aspiration syndromes Neonatal Aspir. Syndrome P24

Interstitial emphysema and related conditions originatingin the perinatal period

Interstitial Emphysema P25

Pulmonary hemorrhage originating in the perinatal period Pulmonary Hemmorhage P26

Chronic respiratory disease originating in the perinatal period Chronic Per. Resp. Dis. P27

Atelectasis P280–P281

Bacterial sepsis of newborn Bacterial Sepsis P36

Omphalitis of newborn with or without mild hemorrhage P38

Neonatal hemorrhage P50–P52,P54

Hemorrhagic disease of newborn P53

Hemolytic disease of newborn due to isoimmunization and other perinatal jaundice

P55–P59

Hematological disorders P60–P61

Syndrome of infant of a diabetic mother andneonatal diabetes mellitus

P700–P702

Necrotizing enterocolitis of newborn P77

Hydrops fetalis not due to hemolytic disease Hydrops fetalis P832

Congenital malformations, deformations andchromosomal abnormalities

Congenital Anomalies Q00–Q99

Sudden infant death syndrome SIDS R95

Accidents (unintentional injuries) Infant Accidents V01–X59

Assault (homicide) Infant Homicide X85–Y09

Complications of medical and surgical care Y40–Y84

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Table 2. Rankable Causes from the List of 113 Selected Causes of Death

CauseLeading Causes of Death tableabbreviation (where applicable) ICD-10 codes

Salmonella infections A01–A02

Shigellosis and amebiasis A03,A06

Tuberculosis A16–A19

Whooping cough A37

Scarlet fever and erysipelas A38,A46

Meningococcal infection A39

Septicemia A40–A41

Syphilis A50–A53

Acute poliomyelitis A80

Arthropod-borne viral encephalitis A83–A84,A852

Measles B05

Viral hepatitis B15–B19

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease HIV/AIDS B20–B24

Malaria B50–B54

Malignant neoplasms Cancer C00–C97

In situ neoplasms, benign neoplasms and neoplasms of uncertain orunknown behavior

Benign neoplasms D00–D48

Anemias D50–D64

Diabetes mellitus E10–E14

Nutritional deficiencies E40–E64

Meningitis G00,G03

Parkinson’s disease G20–G21

Alzheimer’s disease G30

Diseases of heart Heart Disease I00–I09,I11,I13,I20–I51

Essential (primary) hypertension and hypertensive renal disease Hypertension I10,I12

Cerebrovascular diseases Stroke I60–I69

Atherosclerosis I70

Aortic aneurysm and dissection Aortic Aneurysm I71

Influenza and pneumonia J10–J18

Acute bronchitis and bronchiolitis Acute Bronchitis J20–J21

Chronic lower respiratory diseases Chronic Lwr Resp. Dis. J40–J47

Pneumoconioses and chemical effects J60–J66,J68

Pneumonitis due to solids and liquids Pneumonitis J69

Peptic ulcer K25–K28

Diseases of appendix Appendix Disease K35–K38

Hernia K40–K46

Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis Liver Disease K70,K73–K74

Cholelithiasis and other disorders of gallbladder K80–K82

Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis Nephritis N00–N07,N17–N19,N25–N27

Infections of kidney Kidney Infections N10–N12,N136,N151

Hyperplasia of prostate N40

Inflammatory diseases of female pelvic organs Fem. Pelvic Organs Dis. N70–N76

Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium Pregnancy & Childbirth O00–O99

Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period P00–P96

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CauseLeading Causes of Death tableabbreviation (where applicable) ICD-10 codes

Congenital malformations, deformations andchromosomal abnormalities

Congenital Anomalies Q00–Q99

Accidents (unintentional injuries) Accidents V01–X59,Y85–Y86

Intentional self-harm (suicide) Suicide X60–X84,Y870

Assault (homicide) Homicide X85–Y09,Y871

Legal intervention Y35,Y890

Operations of war and their sequelae Y36,Y891

Complications of medical and surgical care Comp. Med. & Surg. Care Y40–Y84,Y88

Other ConsiderationsThe number of deaths is dependent on the burden of a disease in a particular group and onthe population size. Therefore, while valid comparisons can be made within a group withregard to ranked causes, it is helpful when comparing ranked causes between groups, orcomparing causes in groups over time, to calculate rates (deaths/population) in additionto using the statistics provided in this report.

In addition, there are other methods for ranking causes of death, such as calculating Yearsof Productive Life Lost (YPLL). YPLL is calculated by first determining for each death thenumber of years of life lost under age 65. This quantity is then summed across all deathsdue to a given cause to determine the YPLL for that cause. Because deaths at younger agesare weighted more heavily in the YPLL calculation, causes of death that primarily affectyounger people tend to be ranked higher using this criterion as compared to the criterionof number of deaths. Each method of evaluating the relative impact of causes of death addsits’ own unique insights. Readers who are interested in these topics are encouraged toexplore the range of resources available at the National Center for Health Statistics website,

academic libraries, and are welcome to contact us directly with specific concerns.

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Ten Leading Causes of Death by Age, 2002

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Ten Leading Causes of Death with Annual Number of Deaths by Age Category, Chicago Residents, 2002

n All People nRank Age 0 Age 1-14 Age 15-24 Age 25-34 Age 35-44 Age 45-54 Age 55-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ All Ages

1 Short Gest. &LBW Dsdr.

Accidents Homicide Homicide Accidents Heart Disease Cancer Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease

84 46 226 195 221 610 851 1,382 3,851 6,7922 Congenital

AnomaliesCancer Accidents Accidents Heart Disease Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease Cancer Cancer

69 18 93 170 210 571 817 1,225 2,049 5,0993 SIDS Homicide Suicide Heart Disease Cancer Accidents Stroke Stroke Stroke Stroke

30 17 37 53 171 196 112 218 803 1,2884 Infant Accidents Congenital

AnomaliesHeart Disease Suicide HIV/AIDS Stroke Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Accidents

26 10 16 45 121 104 103 180 440 1,0395 Comp. of

PregnancyChronic LwrResp. Dis.

Cancer Cancer Homicide HIV/AIDS Septicemia Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

Influenza &Pneumonia

Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

14 8 15 41 82 102 83 169 431 7956 Comp. of

PlacentaBenign

NeoplasmsCongenitalAnomalies

HIV/AIDS Suicide Liver Disease Accidents Septicemia Septicemia Diabetes Mellitus

12 5 11 38 40 97 80 135 355 7217 Respiratory

DistressHIV/AIDS Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Diabetes Mellitus Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Diabetes Mellitus Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Nephritis Diabetes Mellitus Septicemia

12 3 10 17 39 70 71 116 322 6828 Circulatory Sys.

DiseaseInfluenza &Pneumonia

Diabetes Mellitus Stroke Stroke Septicemia Nephritis Influenza &Pneumonia

Nephritis Homicide

10 3 4 11 38 68 69 72 299 6129 Infant Homicide Anemias Nephritis Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Liver Disease Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Liver Disease Accidents Alzheimer's

DiseaseInfluenza &Pneumonia

10 2 4 10 34 47 62 72 286 60010 Septicemia Heart Disease HIV/AIDS Septicemia Diabetes Mellitus Homicide HIV/AIDS Liver Disease Accidents Nephritis

9 2 3 8 24 47 37 33 135 561All

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

Causes412 139 465 697 1,246 2,348 2,724 4,147 10,819 22,998

Note: Tables list ICD-10 coded rankable underlying causes of death. In the event of a tie, causes are listed in order of their appearance in the ICD-10.An asterisk indicates no rankable cause is present for that cell of the table. See Methods Section for details.

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Ten Leading Causes of Death with Annual Number of Deaths by Age Category, Chicago Residents, 2002

n Non-Hispanic Whites nAge 0 Age 1-14 Age 15-24 Age 25-34 Age 35-44 Age 45-54 Age 55-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ All Ages

1 Short Gest. &LBW Dsdr.

Accidents Accidents Accidents Accidents Heart Disease Cancer Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease

11 3 24 49 75 186 313 568 2,326 3,3412 Congenital

AnomaliesHomicide Suicide Heart Disease Cancer Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease Cancer Cancer

11 2 9 17 52 160 264 494 1,126 2,2333 SIDS Cancer Homicide Suicide Heart Disease Accidents Diabetes Mellitus Stroke Stroke Stroke

5 1 8 12 51 64 31 79 462 5944 Comp. of

PregnancyBenign

NeoplasmsCongenitalAnomalies

Cancer Suicide Liver Disease Stroke Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

4 1 5 10 26 31 31 77 284 4085 IUH & Birth

Asphy.Suicide Cancer Homicide Liver Disease Suicide Liver Disease Diabetes Mellitus Influenza &

PneumoniaAccidents

3 1 3 9 17 26 30 62 276 3566 Comp. of

Placenta* Heart Disease Diabetes Mellitus HIV/AIDS Diabetes Mellitus Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Septicemia Alzheimer's

DiseaseInfluenza &Pneumonia

2 3 5 9 22 28 39 175 3237 Septicemia * * HIV/AIDS Homicide Stroke Accidents Influenza &

PneumoniaDiabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus

1 2 9 17 27 32 167 2918 Diarrheal

Infection* * Stroke Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Septicemia Suicide Accidents Septicemia Septicemia

1 2 5 14 19 26 164 2389 Respiratory

Distress* * Liver Disease Nephritis Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Septicemia Nephritis Nephritis Nephritis

1 2 5 14 17 25 150 19410 Chronic Per.

Resp. Dis.* * Benign

NeoplasmsDiabetes Mellitus HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS Benign

NeoplasmsAccidents Alzheimer's

Disease1 1 4 12 8 15 88 184

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

52 11 57 127 315 652 912 1,641 6,281 10,048

Note: Tables list ICD-10 coded rankable underlying causes of death. In the event of a tie, causes are listed in order of their appearance in the ICD-10.An asterisk indicates no rankable cause is present for that cell of the table. See Methods Section for details.

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Ten Leading Causes of Death with Annual Number of Deaths by Age Category, Chicago Residents, 2002

– Non-Hispanic Blacks –Rank Age 0 Age 1-14 Age 15-24 Age 25-34 Age 35-44 Age 45-54 Age 55-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ All Ages

1 Short Gest. &LBW Dsdr.

Accidents Homicide Homicide Heart Disease Heart Disease Heart Disease Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease

50 28 166 154 138 373 469 708 1,298 2,9472 Congenital

AnomaliesCancer Accidents Accidents Accidents Cancer Cancer Heart Disease Cancer Cancer

36 10 40 63 114 329 456 627 800 2,4253 Infant Accidents Homicide Suicide HIV/AIDS Cancer Accidents Stroke Stroke Stroke Stroke

25 9 16 32 100 109 73 115 279 5714 SIDS Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

Heart Disease HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS Septicemia Diabetes Mellitus Septicemia Accidents

22 8 10 30 93 80 60 84 175 4935 Comp. of

PlacentaCongenitalAnomalies

Heart Disease Cancer Homicide Stroke Diabetes Mellitus Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

Nephritis Homicide

8 6 7 18 62 69 53 80 130 4546 Infant Homicide HIV/AIDS Cancer Suicide Stroke Liver Disease Nephritis Septicemia Influenza &

Pneumonia Septicemia

8 3 4 16 30 46 53 79 117 3877 Septicemia Influenza &

PneumoniaCongenitalAnomalies

Diabetes Mellitus Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

Septicemia Accidents Nephritis Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

7 3 4 12 30 45 47 79 114 3258 Influenza &

PneumoniaBenign

NeoplasmsNephritis Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Accidents Diabetes Mellitus Nephritis

7 2 3 9 18 34 41 32 113 3189 Respiratory

DistressAnemias Septicemia Stroke Septicemia Homicide HIV/AIDS Influenza &

PneumoniaAlzheimer's

DiseaseDiabetes Mellitus

6 2 2 5 15 34 28 31 96 31610 Pulmonary

HemorrhageSepticemia HIV/AIDS Nephritis Nephritis Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Hypertension Hypertension Hypertension HIV/AIDS

6 1 2 5 15 32 22 22 62 249All

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

Causes253 86 288 410 768 1,411 1,515 2,096 3,815 10,643

Note: Tables list ICD-10 coded rankable underlying causes of death. In the event of a tie, causes are listed in order of their appearance in the ICD-10.An asterisk indicates no rankable cause is present for that cell of the table. See Methods Section for details.

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Ten Leading Causes of Death with Annual Number of Deaths by Age Category, Chicago Residents, 2002

– Hispanics –Rank Age 0 Age 1-14 Age 15-24 Age 25-34 Age 35-44 Age 45-54 Age 55-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ All Ages

1 Short Gest. &LBW Dsdr

Accidents Homicide Accidents Accidents Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease Heart Disease Heart Disease

22 15 51 58 30 56 68 80 147 3682 Congenital

AnomaliesCancer Accidents Homicide HIV/AIDS Heart Disease Cancer Cancer Cancer Cancer

17 7 28 30 18 43 56 78 80 3123 Comp. of

PregnancyHomicide Suicide Suicide Cancer Accidents Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus Stroke Accidents

7 6 11 13 16 21 16 26 30 1774 Circulatory Sys.

Dis.CongenitalAnomalies

Cancer Cancer Heart Disease Liver Disease Liver Disease Stroke Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

Homicide

6 4 8 11 15 20 16 18 29 1065 IUH & Birth

Asphy.Benign

NeoplasmsHeart Disease Septicemia Homicide Diabetes Mellitus Influenza &

PneumoniaSepticemia Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus

5 2 5 5 10 13 9 13 27 876 Respiratory

DistressMeningitis Diabetes Mellitus Heart Disease Liver Disease Stroke Nephritis Accidents Influenza &

PneumoniaStroke

5 1 3 5 6 11 7 12 27 747 Birth Trauma Heart Disease Congenital

AnomaliesStroke Stroke Septicemia Septicemia Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Alzheimer’s

DiseaseLiver Disease

3 1 2 4 4 9 6 9 15 568 SIDS Comp. Med. &

Surg. CareHIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.HIV/AIDS Stroke Liver Disease Nephritis Septicemia

3 1 1 3 4 9 5 8 14 509 Diarrheal

Infection* Influenza &

PneumoniaLiver Disease Suicide Suicide Accidents Nephritis Septicemia Influenza &

Pneumonia2 1 2 4 7 4 8 13 50

10 Comp. ofPlacenta

* Nephritis Anemias Septicemia Nephritis Suicide Influenza &Pneumonia

Accidents Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

2 1 1 3 6 4 5 8 45All

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

Causes96 41 114 148 143 231 234 312 468 1,787

Note: Tables list ICD-10 coded rankable underlying causes of death. In the event of a tie, causes are listed in order of their appearance in the ICD-10.An asterisk indicates no rankable cause is present for that cell of the table. See Methods Section for details.

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Ten Leading Causes of Death with Annual Number of Deaths by Age Category, Chicago Residents, 2002

– Mexicans –Rank Age 0 Age 1-14 Age 15-24 Age 25-34 Age 35-44 Age 45-54 Age 55-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ All Ages

1 CongenitalAnomalies

Accidents Homicide Accidents Accidents Cancer Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease Heart Disease

14 12 33 40 16 28 36 44 69 1962 Short Gest. &

LBW Dsdr.Cancer Accidents Homicide Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease Cancer Cancer Cancer

12 7 23 21 11 27 32 38 39 1723 Circulatory Sys.

Dis.Homicide Suicide Cancer Heart Disease Accidents Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus Accidents

6 5 8 9 10 12 11 18 18 1254 Comp. of

PregnancyCongenitalAnomalies

Heart Disease Suicide HIV/AIDS Liver Disease Liver Disease Stroke Stroke Homicide

4 4 5 7 7 10 9 15 16 695 IUH & Birth

Asphy.Benign

NeoplasmsCancer Heart Disease Homicide Diabetes Mellitus Influenza &

PneumoniaAccidents Influenza &

PneumoniaDiabetes Mellitus

4 2 4 5 5 8 4 11 12 576 Birth Trauma Comp. Med. &

Surg. CareDiabetes Mellitus Septicemia Liver Disease Stroke Nephritis Nephritis Nephritis Stroke

3 1 2 4 4 8 4 8 10 487 Respiratory

Distress* Congenital

AnomaliesStroke Suicide Septicemia Stroke Septicemia Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Liver Disease

3 2 3 3 6 3 7 9 328 Diarrheal

Infection* HIV/AIDS Liver Disease Septicemia Suicide Accidents Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Septicemia Septicemia

2 1 2 2 6 3 5 8 309 Necrotizing

Enterocolitis* Influenza &

PneumoniaHIV/AIDS Tuberculosis HIV/AIDS Suicide Liver Disease Accidents Nephritis

2 1 1 1 4 3 4 7 2810 SIDS * Nephritis Anemias Viral Hepatitis Influenza &

PneumoniaSepticemia Cholelithiasis Hypertension Suicide

2 1 1 1 3 2 3 6 27All

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

Causes70 33 82 103 75 130 129 185 234 1,041

Note: Tables list ICD-10 coded rankable underlying causes of death. In the event of a tie, causes are listed in order of their appearance in the ICD-10.An asterisk indicates no rankable cause is present for that cell of the table. See Methods Section for details.

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Ten Leading Causes of Death with Annual Number of Deaths by Age Category, Chicago Residents, 2002

– Puerto Ricans –Rank Age 0 Age 1-14 Age 15-24 Age 25-34 Age 35-44 Age 45-54 Age 55-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ All Ages

1 Short Gest. &LBW Dsdr.

Meningitis Homicide Accidents Accidents Cancer Heart Disease Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease

2 1 11 13 14 19 24 28 38 1052 Congenital

AnomaliesHomicide Accidents Homicide HIV/AIDS Heart Disease Cancer Heart Disease Cancer Cancer

2 1 4 5 9 13 16 27 21 923 Other Mat. Cond. * * HIV/AIDS Cancer Liver Disease Liver Disease Diabetes Mellitus Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Accidents

1 2 4 8 5 5 12 394 Comp. of

Placenta* * Suicide Homicide Accidents Diabetes Mellitus Liver Disease Influenza &

PneumoniaHomicide

1 2 4 7 4 4 7 245 Respiratory

Distress* * Septicemia Heart Disease HIV/AIDS Influenza &

PneumoniaChronic LwrResp. Dis.

Alzheimer’sDisease

Diabetes Mellitus

1 1 3 5 3 3 6 196 Neonatal

Hemorrhage* * Cancer Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus Septicemia Stroke Stroke Liver Disease

1 1 2 3 2 2 6 197 SIDS * * Stroke Influenza &

PneumoniaNephritis Nephritis Influenza &

PneumoniaDiabetes Mellitus Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.1 1 2 3 2 2 5 18

8 * * * * Liver Disease Homicide Alzheimer’sDisease

Septicemia Nephritis HIV/AIDS

2 3 1 1 3 169 * * * * Congenital

AnomaliesSepticemia Hypertension Viral Hepatitis Septicemia Influenza &

Pneumonia2 2 1 1 1 15

10 * * * * Anemias Stroke Stroke Alzheimer’sDisease

Viral Hepatitis Stroke

1 2 1 1 1 13All

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

Causes9 4 20 28 54 75 72 88 116 466

Note: Tables list ICD-10 coded rankable underlying causes of death. In the event of a tie, causes are listed in order of their appearance in the ICD-10.An asterisk indicates no rankable cause is present for that cell of the table. See Methods Section for details.

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Ten Leading Causes of Death with Annual Number of Deaths by Age Category, Chicago Residents, 2002

– Non-Hispanic Asians –Rank Age 0 Age 1-14 Age 15-24 Age 25-34 Age 35-44 Age 45-54 Age 55-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ All Ages

1 CongenitalAnomalies

* Heart Disease Suicide Heart Disease Cancer Cancer Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease

4 1 4 5 23 25 27 78 1322 Cancer * Accidents Cancer Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease Heart Disease Cancer Cancer

1 1 2 3 8 16 23 42 1233 Other Comp. of

Labor* Homicide Homicide Suicide Stroke Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus Stroke Stroke

1 1 2 2 7 3 8 30 474 Short Gest. &

LBW Dsdr.* * Heart Disease HIV/AIDS Accidents Stroke Stroke Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus

1 1 1 2 3 6 15 275 Birth Trauma * * Congenital

AnomaliesStroke HIV/AIDS Viral Hepatitis Influenza &

PneumoniaChronic LwrResp. Dis.

Influenza &Pneumonia

1 1 1 1 2 4 13 176 * * * * Liver Disease Diabetes Mellitus Influenza &

PneumoniaNephritis Influenza &

PneumoniaChronic LwrResp. Dis.

1 1 2 4 11 177 * * * * Accidents Hypertension Accidents Septicemia Nephritis Accidents

1 1 2 3 5 128 * * * * Homicide Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Parkinson’s

DiseaseChronic LwrResp. Dis.

Hypertension Nephritis

1 1 1 3 4 119 * * * * * Nephritis Alzheimer’s

DiseaseAortic Aneurysm Pneumonitis Suicide

1 1 2 4 810 * * * * * * Nephritis Accidents Accidents Septicemia

1 2 4 6All

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

Causes9 1 5 10 16 50 60 94 250 495

Note: Tables list ICD-10 coded rankable underlying causes of death. In the event of a tie, causes are listed in order of their appearance in the ICD-10.An asterisk indicates no rankable cause is present for that cell of the table. See Methods Section for details.

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Ten Leading Causes of Death with Annual Number of Deaths by Age Category, Chicago Residents, 2002

n All Females nRank Age 0 Age 1-14 Age 15-24 Age 25-34 Age 35-44 Age 45-54 Age 55-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ All Ages

1 Short Gest. &LBW Dsdr.

Accidents Accidents Accidents Cancer Cancer Cancer Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease

45 15 20 34 106 307 408 618 2,386 3,4742 Congenital

AnomaliesCancer Homicide Heart Disease Heart Disease Heart Disease Heart Disease Heart Disease Cancer Cancer

34 11 14 21 69 197 267 526 1,120 2,5973 SIDS Homicide Cancer Homicide Accidents Accidents Stroke Stroke Stroke Stroke

10 6 8 21 59 41 54 111 531 7664 Infant Accidents Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Suicide Cancer HIV/AIDS Stroke Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

10 4 5 18 38 39 53 105 257 4235 Circulatory Sys.

Dis.HIV/AIDS Heart Disease HIV/AIDS Stroke Diabetes Mellitus Septicemia Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Influenza &Pneumonia

Diabetes Mellitus

6 2 4 12 23 32 45 76 255 4026 Respiratory

DistressBenign

NeoplasmsChronic LwrResp. Dis.

Suicide Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

Septicemia Nephritis Septicemia Alzheimer'sDisease

Septicemia

6 2 4 11 16 27 38 68 219 3737 Infant Homicide Anemias Congenital

AnomaliesDiabetes Mellitus Homicide Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

Nephritis Septicemia Influenza &Pneumonia

6 2 4 7 15 26 36 59 216 3228 Influenza &

PneumoniaInfluenza &Pneumonia

HIV/AIDS Stroke Influenza &Pneumonia

HIV/AIDS Accidents Influenza &Pneumonia

Diabetes Mellitus Nephritis

5 2 2 6 12 24 20 28 195 2919 Comp. of

PlacentaSepticemia Pregnancy &

ChildbirthPregnancy &Childbirth

Septicemia Liver Disease Hypertension Accidents Nephritis Accidents

5 1 2 5 8 19 19 28 168 28810 Septicemia Diabetes Mellitus Tuberculosis Septicemia Diabetes Mellitus Nephritis Liver Disease Alzheimer’s

DiseaseHypertension Alzheimer's

Disease4 1 1 3 8 16 15 16 82 239

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

191 60 87 180 450 888 1,110 1,916 6,588 11,471

Note: Tables list ICD-10 coded rankable underlying causes of death. In the event of a tie, causes are listed in order of their appearance in the ICD-10.An asterisk indicates no rankable cause is present for that cell of the table. See Methods Section for details.

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Ten Leading Causes of Death with Annual Number of Deaths by Age Category, Chicago Residents, 2002

n Non-Hispanic White Females nRank Age 0 Age 1-14 Age 15-24 Age 25-34 Age 35-44 Age 45-54 Age 55-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ All Ages

1 CongenitalAnomalies

BenignNeoplasms

Accidents Accidents Cancer Cancer Cancer Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease

8 1 5 10 28 80 154 254 1,413 1,7092 Short Gest. &

LBW Dsdr.Accidents Suicide Cancer Accidents Heart Disease Heart Disease Heart Disease Cancer Cancer

6 1 3 4 16 36 67 182 610 1,1313 Septicemia Suicide Cancer Homicide Heart Disease Diabetes Mellitus Stroke Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Stroke Stroke

1 1 1 3 8 11 12 39 306 3634 Comp. of

PregnancyHomicide Heart Disease Heart Disease Influenza &

PneumoniaLiver Disease Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Stroke Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

1 1 1 2 3 9 12 38 171 2315 Comp. of

Placenta* Congenital

AnomaliesSuicide Homicide Accidents Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus Influenza &

PneumoniaInfluenza &Pneumonia

1 1 2 3 9 11 35 169 1866 IUH & Birth

Asphy.* * HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Liver Disease Septicemia Alzheimer's

DiseaseDiabetes Mellitus

1 1 2 8 9 17 142 1567 Chronic Per.

Resp. Dis.* * Diabetes Mellitus Benign

NeoplasmsSuicide Septicemia Nephritis Septicemia Alzheimer's

Disease1 1 2 6 8 13 103 149

8 NeonatalHemorrhage

* * Stroke Liver Disease Stroke Accidents Influenza &Pneumonia

Diabetes Mellitus Septicemia

1 1 2 5 6 11 98 1339 SIDS * * Nephritis Suicide Septicemia Nephritis Accidents Nephritis Nephritis

1 1 2 4 4 11 86 10710 * * * * Viral Hepatitis Homicide Benign

NeoplasmsBenign

NeoplasmsPneumonitis Accidents

1 4 3 8 41 99All

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

Causes24 7 13 28 83 204 331 722 3,824 5,236

Note: Tables list ICD-10 coded rankable underlying causes of death. In the event of a tie, causes are listed in order of their appearance in the ICD-10.An asterisk indicates no rankable cause is present for that cell of the table. See Methods Section for details.

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Ten Leading Causes of Death with Annual Number of Deaths by Age Category, Chicago Residents, 2002

– Non-Hispanic Black Females –Rank Age 0 Age 1-14 Age 15-24 Age 25-34 Age 35-44 Age 45-54 Age 55-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ All Ages

1 Short Gest. &LBW Dsdr.

Accidents Accidents Accidents Cancer Cancer Cancer Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease

27 9 10 17 64 189 208 324 851 1,5452 Congenital

AnomaliesCancer Homicide Heart Disease Heart Disease Heart Disease Heart Disease Heart Disease Cancer Cancer

19 6 9 16 58 146 170 299 443 1,2463 Infant Accidents Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

Homicide Accidents Stroke Stroke Stroke Stroke Stroke

10 4 4 15 39 29 40 56 190 3394 SIDS Homicide Cancer HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS Accidents Septicemia Diabetes Mellitus Septicemia Septicemia

8 3 3 10 28 27 32 53 107 2145 Influenza &

PneumoniaHIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS Cancer Stroke Septicemia Diabetes Mellitus Nephritis Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus

5 2 2 9 20 22 29 43 76 1906 Infant Homicide Anemias Heart Disease Diabetes Mellitus Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.HIV/AIDS Nephritis Septicemia Nephritis Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.5 2 2 6 14 19 29 40 70 164

7 Circulatory Sys.Dis.

Influenza &Pneumonia

Pregnancy &Childbirth

Pregnancy &Childbirth

Homicide Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

Alzheimer'sDisease

Nephritis

3 2 2 5 10 18 22 35 69 1618 Comp. of

PlacentaSepticemia Congenital

AnomaliesStroke Septicemia Diabetes Mellitus Hypertension Influenza &

PneumoniaInfluenza &Pneumonia

Accidents

3 1 2 4 8 16 15 14 66 1529 Respiratory

DistressBenign

NeoplasmsTuberculosis Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Diabetes Mellitus Nephritis Accidents Accidents Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Influenza &Pneumonia

3 1 1 3 8 11 12 13 63 10410 Bacterial Sepsis Diabetes Mellitus * Nephritis Influenza &

PneumoniaLiver Disease HIV/AIDS Alzheimer’s

DiseaseHypertension Hypertension

3 1 2 7 10 8 9 46 80All

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

Causes126 41 53 112 319 593 648 1,010 2,369 5,272

Note: Tables list ICD-10 coded rankable underlying causes of death. In the event of a tie, causes are listed in order of their appearance in the ICD-10.An asterisk indicates no rankable cause is present for that cell of the table. See Methods Section for details.

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Ten Leading Causes of Death with Annual Number of Deaths by Age Category, Chicago Residents, 2002

– Hispanic Females –Rank Age 0 Age 1-14 Age 15-24 Age 25-34 Age 35-44 Age 45-54 Age 55-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ All Ages

1 Short Gest. &LBW Dsdr.

Cancer Homicide Accidents Cancer Cancer Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease Heart Disease

12 5 5 7 12 29 29 37 78 1602 Congenital

AnomaliesAccidents Cancer Suicide HIV/AIDS Heart Disease Heart Disease Cancer Cancer Cancer

6 5 4 6 7 13 24 28 45 1573 Circulatory Sys.

Dis.Homicide Accidents Cancer Heart Disease Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Diabetes Mellitus

3 2 4 5 3 5 10 14 19 414 Respiratory

Distress* Heart Disease Heart Disease Accidents HIV/AIDS Septicemia Stroke Stroke Stroke

3 1 3 3 3 5 12 16 375 Diarrheal

Infection* Influenza &

PneumoniaSepticemia Stroke Stroke Nephritis Septicemia Influenza &

PneumoniaAccidents

2 1 2 2 3 4 10 14 296 IUH & Birth

Asphy.* Congenital

AnomaliesHomicide Influenza &

PneumoniaNephritis Hypertension Liver Disease Diabetes Mellitus Septicemia

2 1 2 2 3 3 5 12 247 Septicemia * Suicide Anemias Congenital

AnomaliesAccidents Alzheimer’s

DiseaseAccidents Nephritis Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.1 1 1 2 3 2 4 9 24

8 Other Mat. Cond. * * Stroke Homicide BenignNeoplasms

Influenza &Pneumonia

Nephritis Alzheimer’sDisease

Influenza &Pneumonia

1 1 2 2 2 3 8 229 Comp. of

Pregnancy* * * Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Influenza &Pneumonia

Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

Septicemia Nephritis

1 1 2 2 2 5 1910 Comp. of

Placenta* * * Liver Disease Septicemia Viral Hepatitis Cholelithiasis Hypertension Homicide

1 1 1 1 2 4 12All

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

Causes38 12 19 35 43 72 95 149 250 713

Note: Tables list ICD-10 coded rankable underlying causes of death. In the event of a tie, causes are listed in order of their appearance in the ICD-10.An asterisk indicates no rankable cause is present for that cell of the table. See Methods Section for details.

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Ten Leading Causes of Death with Annual Number of Deaths by Age Category, Chicago Residents, 2002

– Mexican Females –Rank Age 0 Age 1-14 Age 15-24 Age 25-34 Age 35-44 Age 45-54 Age 55-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ All Ages

1 Short Gest. &LBW Dsdr

Cancer Accidents Accidents Cancer Cancer Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease Heart Disease

6 5 4 5 8 12 20 24 38 882 Congenital

AnomaliesAccidents Homicide Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease Heart Disease Stroke Cancer Cancer

6 4 3 4 3 8 10 11 19 803 Circulatory Sys.

Dis.Homicide Cancer Suicide HIV/AIDS Nephritis Diabetes Mellitus Cancer Influenza &

PneumoniaDiabetes Mellitus

3 2 2 4 1 3 7 10 8 254 Diarrheal

Infection* Heart Disease Heart Disease Stroke HIV/AIDS Nephritis Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus Stroke

2 1 3 1 2 3 10 7 235 Respiratory

Distress* Influenza &

PneumoniaSepticemia Congenital

AnomaliesStroke Septicemia Septicemia Stroke Accidents

2 1 2 1 2 2 5 6 216 Septicemia * Congenital

AnomaliesHomicide Suicide Accidents Hypertension Liver Disease Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Nephritis

1 1 2 1 2 2 3 6 157 Birth Trauma * Suicide Anemias * Septicemia Viral Hepatitis Nephritis Nephritis Septicemia

1 1 1 1 1 3 6 148 IUH & Birth

Asphy.* * * * Diabetes Mellitus Alzheimer’s

DiseaseAccidents Septicemia Influenza &

Pneumonia1 1 1 3 3 11

9 NecrotizingEnterocolitis

* * * * Influenza &Pneumonia

Stroke Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

Hypertension Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

1 1 1 2 3 910 SIDS * * * * Suicide Influenza &

PneumoniaCholelithiasis Alzheimer’s

DiseaseCongenitalAnomalies

1 1 1 2 2 8All

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

Causes26 11 14 26 18 35 54 95 118 397

Note: Tables list ICD-10 coded rankable underlying causes of death. In the event of a tie, causes are listed in order of their appearance in the ICD-10.An asterisk indicates no rankable cause is present for that cell of the table. See Methods Section for details.

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Ten Leading Causes of Death with Annual Number of Deaths by Age Category, Chicago Residents, 2002

– Puerto Rican Females –Rank Age 0 Age 1-14 Age 15-24 Age 25-34 Age 35-44 Age 45-54 Age 55-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ All Ages

1 Other Mat. Cond. * Cancer Cancer HIV/AIDS Cancer Heart Disease Cancer Heart Disease Cancer

1 1 1 6 11 10 13 19 502 Comp. of

Placenta* * Stroke Cancer Heart Disease Cancer Heart Disease Cancer Heart Disease

1 1 3 4 8 10 13 433 Short Gest. &

LBW Dsdr.* * Accidents Accidents Diabetes Mellitus Septicemia Diabetes Mellitus Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Diabetes Mellitus

1 1 3 3 2 4 7 114 * * * * Influenza &

PneumoniaHIV/AIDS Diabetes Mellitus Liver Disease Alzheimer's

DiseaseChronic LwrResp. Dis.

2 1 2 2 3 85 * * * * Liver Disease Influenza &

PneumoniaAlzheimer’s

DiseaseSepticemia Stroke HIV/AIDS

1 1 1 1 3 76 * * * * Fem. Pelvic

Organs Dis.Accidents Hypertension Alzheimer's

DiseaseInfluenza &Pneumonia

Influenza &Pneumonia

1 1 1 1 3 77 * * * * Congenital

AnomaliesHomicide Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Stroke Diabetes Mellitus Alzheimer’s

Disease1 1 1 1 2 5

8 * * * * * * * Influenza &Pneumonia

Nephritis Stroke

1 2 59 * * * * * * * * Viral Hepatitis Accidents

1 510 * * * * * * * * Anemias Septicemia

1 3All

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

Causes3 0 2 4 20 25 31 39 59 183

Note: Tables list ICD-10 coded rankable underlying causes of death. In the event of a tie, causes are listed in order of their appearance in the ICD-10.An asterisk indicates no rankable cause is present for that cell of the table. See Methods Section for details.

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Ten Leading Causes of Death with Annual Number of Deaths by Age Category, Chicago Residents, 2002

– Non Hispanic Asian Females –Rank Age 0 Age 1-14 Age 15-24 Age 25-34 Age 35-44 Age 45-54 Age 55-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ All Ages

1 Cancer * Accidents Suicide Cancer Cancer Cancer Cancer Heart Disease Cancer

1 1 2 2 9 16 11 43 602 Congenital

Anomalies* * Homicide HIV/AIDS Heart Disease Heart Disease Heart Disease Cancer Heart Disease

1 1 1 2 6 8 21 593 * * * * * Stroke Diabetes Mellitus Stroke Stroke Stroke

2 3 5 18 264 * * * * * Accidents Viral Hepatitis Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus

2 1 3 9 155 * * * * * Hypertension Stroke Influenza &

PneumoniaInfluenza &Pneumonia

Influenza &Pneumonia

1 1 2 6 96 * * * * * * Influenza &

PneumoniaSepticemia Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Accidents

1 1 4 77 * * * * * * Nephritis * Atherosclerosis Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.1 3 4

8 * * * * * * Accidents * Aortic Aneurysm Nephritis

1 3 49 * * * * * * Suicide * Pneumonitis Atherosclerosis

1 3 310 * * * * * * * * Nephritis Aortic Aneurysm

3 3All

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

Causes3 0 2 3 3 18 34 34 142 239

Note: Tables list ICD-10 coded rankable underlying causes of death. In the event of a tie, causes are listed in order of their appearance in the ICD-10.An asterisk indicates no rankable cause is present for that cell of the table. See Methods Section for details.

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Ten Leading Causes of Death with Annual Number of Deaths by Age Category, Chicago Residents, 2002

n All Males nRank Age 0 Age 1-14 Age 15-24 Age 25-34 Age 35-44 Age 45-54 Age 55-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ All Ages

1 Short Gest. &LBW Dsdr.

Accidents Homicide Homicide Accidents Heart Disease Heart Disease Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease

39 31 212 174 162 413 550 764 1,465 3,3182 Congenital

AnomaliesHomicide Accidents Accidents Heart Disease Cancer Cancer Heart Disease Cancer Cancer

35 11 73 136 141 264 443 699 929 2,5023 SIDS Congenital

AnomaliesSuicide Suicide HIV/AIDS Accidents Accidents Stroke Stroke Accidents

20 9 32 34 83 155 60 107 272 7514 Infant Accidents Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease Homicide HIV/AIDS Stroke Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

Homicide

16 7 12 32 67 78 58 93 183 5335 Comp. of

PregnancyChronic LwrResp. Dis.

Cancer HIV/AIDS Cancer Liver Disease Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus Influenza &Pneumonia

Stroke

10 4 7 26 65 78 50 75 176 5226 Comp. of

PlacentaBenign

NeoplasmsCongenitalAnomalies

Cancer Suicide Stroke Liver Disease Septicemia Septicemia Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

7 3 7 23 35 65 47 67 139 3727 Respiratory

DistressHeart Disease Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Diabetes Mellitus Liver Disease Septicemia Septicemia Nephritis Nephritis Diabetes Mellitus

6 2 6 10 27 41 38 57 131 3198 Pulmonary

HemorrhageSyphilis Diabetes Mellitus Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

Diabetes Mellitus Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

Influenza &Pneumonia

Diabetes Mellitus Septicemia

6 1 3 7 23 38 35 44 127 3099 Septicemia HIV/AIDS Nephritis Septicemia Diabetes Mellitus Homicide Nephritis Accidents Accidents Influenza &

Pneumonia5 1 3 5 16 38 31 44 74 278

10 Birth Trauma Meningitis Anemias Stroke Nephritis Suicide HIV/AIDS Liver Disease Alzheimer’sDisease

Nephritis

5 1 2 5 16 33 29 20 67 270All

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

Causes221 79 378 517 796 1,460 1,614 2,231 4,231 11,527

Note: Tables list ICD-10 coded rankable underlying causes of death. In the event of a tie, causes are listed in order of their appearance in the ICD-10.An asterisk indicates no rankable cause is present for that cell of the table. See Methods Section for details.

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Ten Leading Causes of Death with Annual Number of Deaths by Age Category, Chicago Residents, 2002

n Non-Hispanic White Males nRank Age 0 Age 1-14 Age 15-24 Age 25-34 Age 35-44 Age 45-54 Age 55-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ All Ages

1 Short Gest. &LBW Dsdr.

Accidents Accidents Accidents Accidents Heart Disease Heart Disease Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease

5 2 19 39 59 150 197 314 913 1,6322 SIDS Cancer Homicide Heart Disease Heart Disease Cancer Cancer Heart Disease Cancer Cancer

4 1 8 15 43 80 159 312 516 1,1023 Comp. of

PregnancyHomicide Suicide Suicide Cancer Accidents Liver Disease Stroke Stroke Accidents

3 1 6 10 24 55 21 41 156 2574 Congenital

Anomalies* Congenital

AnomaliesCancer Suicide Liver Disease Accidents Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

Stroke

3 4 6 24 22 21 38 113 2315 IUH & Birth

Asphy.* Cancer Homicide Liver Disease Suicide Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus Influenza &

PneumoniaChronic LwrResp. Dis.

2 2 6 15 20 20 27 107 1776 Diarrheal

Infection* Heart Disease Diabetes Mellitus HIV/AIDS Stroke Stroke Septicemia Diabetes Mellitus Influenza &

Pneumonia1 2 4 7 12 19 22 69 137

7 Comp. ofPlacenta

* * Liver Disease Homicide Diabetes Mellitus Suicide Influenza &Pneumonia

Nephritis Diabetes Mellitus

1 2 6 11 19 21 64 1358 Respiratory

Distress* * HIV/AIDS Diabetes Mellitus Septicemia Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Accidents Septicemia Septicemia

1 1 4 10 16 15 61 1059 Atelectasis * * Benign

NeoplasmsChronic LwrResp. Dis.

HIV/AIDS Septicemia Nephritis Accidents Suicide

1 1 4 10 9 12 47 9410 Necrotizing

Enterocolitis* * Stroke Nephritis Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.HIV/AIDS Liver Disease Pneumonitis Nephritis

1 1 4 6 8 11 40 87All

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

Causes28 4 44 99 232 448 581 919 2,457 4,812

Note: Tables list ICD-10 coded rankable underlying causes of death. In the event of a tie, causes are listed in order of their appearance in the ICD-10.An asterisk indicates no rankable cause is present for that cell of the table. See Methods Section for details.

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Ten Leading Causes of Death with Annual Number of Deaths by Age Category, Chicago Residents, 2002

– Non-Hispanic Black Males –Rank Age 0 Age 1-14 Age 15-24 Age 25-34 Age 35-44 Age 45-54 Age 55-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ All Ages

1 Short Gest. &LBW Dsdr.

Accidents Homicide Homicide Heart Disease Heart Disease Heart Disease Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease

23 19 157 139 80 227 299 384 447 1,4022 Congenital

AnomaliesHomicide Accidents Accidents Accidents Cancer Cancer Heart Disease Cancer Cancer

17 6 30 46 75 140 248 328 357 1,1793 Infant Accidents Congenital

AnomaliesSuicide HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS Accidents Accidents Stroke Stroke Homicide

15 5 15 22 65 82 35 59 89 4024 SIDS Cancer Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Suicide Homicide HIV/AIDS Stroke Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Septicemia Accidents

14 4 6 15 52 61 33 45 68 3415 Septicemia Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Heart Disease Heart Disease Cancer Stroke Septicemia Septicemia Nephritis Stroke

5 4 5 14 36 40 28 39 60 2326 Comp. of

PlacentaSyphilis Anemias Cancer Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Liver Disease Diabetes Mellitus Nephritis Influenza &

PneumoniaHIV/AIDS

5 1 2 9 16 36 24 36 51 1787 Pulmonary

HemorrhageHIV/AIDS Nephritis Diabetes Mellitus Nephritis Homicide Nephritis Diabetes Mellitus Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Septicemia

4 1 2 6 11 30 24 31 51 1738 Respiratory

DistressBenign

NeoplasmsCongenitalAnomalies

Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

Diabetes Mellitus Septicemia HIV/AIDS Accidents Diabetes Mellitus Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

3 1 2 6 10 23 20 19 37 1619 Infant Homicide Heart Disease Legal Intervention Nephritis Stroke Nephritis Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Influenza &Pneumonia

Alzheimer’sDisease

Nephritis

3 1 2 3 10 20 19 17 27 15710 Influenza &

PneumoniaInfluenza &Pneumonia

Septicemia Septicemia Septicemia Diabetes Mellitus Influenza &Pneumonia

Hypertension Accidents Diabetes Mellitus

2 1 1 2 7 18 13 13 20 126All

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

Causes127 45 235 298 449 818 867 1,086 1,446 5,371

Note: Tables list ICD-10 coded rankable underlying causes of death. In the event of a tie, causes are listed in order of their appearance in the ICD-10.An asterisk indicates no rankable cause is present for that cell of the table. See Methods Section for details.

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Ten Leading Causes of Death with Annual Number of Deaths by Age Category, Chicago Residents, 2002

– Hispanic Males –Rank Age 0 Age 1-14 Age 15-24 Age 25-34 Age 35-44 Age 45-54 Age 55-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ All Ages

1 CongenitalAnomalies

Accidents Homicide Accidents Accidents Heart Disease Heart Disease Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease

11 10 46 51 27 30 44 50 69 2082 Short Gest. &

LBW Dsdr.CongenitalAnomalies

Accidents Homicide Heart Disease Cancer Cancer Heart Disease Cancer Cancer

10 4 24 28 12 27 27 43 35 1553 Comp. of

PregnancyHomicide Suicide Suicide HIV/AIDS Liver Disease Liver Disease Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus Accidents

6 4 10 7 11 20 15 12 15 1484 Circulatory Sys.

Dis.Cancer Cancer Cancer Homicide Accidents Influenza &

PneumoniaAccidents Stroke Homicide

3 2 4 6 8 18 7 8 14 945 IUH & Birth

Asphy.Benign

NeoplasmsHeart Disease Septicemia Liver Disease Septicemia Diabetes Mellitus Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Influenza &Pneumonia

Diabetes Mellitus

3 2 4 3 5 8 6 7 13 466 Birth Trauma Meningitis Diabetes Mellitus HIV/AIDS Cancer Diabetes Mellitus Stroke Stroke Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Liver Disease

2 1 3 3 4 8 4 6 10 467 Respiratory

DistressHeart Disease HIV/AIDS Stroke Septicemia Stroke Suicide Nephritis Septicemia Stroke

2 1 1 3 3 8 4 5 8 378 Pulmonary

HemorrhageComp. Med. &

Surg. CareNephritis Heart Disease Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis. HIV/AIDS Nephritis Influenza &

PneumoniaAlzheimer’s

DiseaseSuicide

2 1 1 2 3 6 3 4 7 329 Neonatal

Hemorrhage * Congenital

AnomaliesChronic LwrResp. Dis.

Suicide Suicide Accidents Septicemia Accidents Influenza &Pneumonia

2 1 1 3 6 3 3 6 2810 SIDS * * * Diabetes Mellitus Homicide Homicide Liver Disease Nephritis Septicemia

2 2 4 2 3 5 26All

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

Causes58 29 95 113 100 159 139 163 218 1,074

Note: Tables list ICD-10 coded rankable underlying causes of death. In the event of a tie, causes are listed in order of their appearance in the ICD-10.An asterisk indicates no rankable cause is present for that cell of the table. See Methods Section for details.

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Ten Leading Causes of Death with Annual Number of Deaths by Age Category, Chicago Residents, 2002

– Mexican Males –Rank Age 0 Age 1-14 Age 15-24 Age 25-34 Age 35-44 Age 45-54 Age 55-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ All Ages

1 CongenitalAnomalies

Accidents Homicide Accidents Accidents Heart Disease Heart Disease Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease

8 8 30 35 16 19 22 28 31 1082 Short Gest. &

LBW DsdrCongenitalAnomalies

Accidents Homicide Heart Disease Cancer Cancer Heart Disease Cancer Accidents

6 4 19 19 7 16 16 20 20 1043 Comp. of

PregnancyHomicide Suicide Cancer HIV/AIDS Liver Disease Liver Disease Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus Cancer

4 3 7 5 6 10 8 8 11 924 Circulatory Sys.

DiseaseCancer Heart Disease Stroke Homicide Accidents Diabetes Mellitus Accidents Stroke Homicide

3 2 4 3 5 10 4 8 10 625 IUH & Birth

Asphy.Benign

NeoplasmsCancer Suicide Liver Disease Diabetes Mellitus Influenza &

PneumoniaNephritis Septicemia Diabetes Mellitus

3 2 2 3 4 7 3 5 5 326 Birth Trauma Comp. Med. &

Surg. CareDiabetes Mellitus Septicemia Cancer Stroke Suicide Stroke Accidents Liver Disease

2 1 2 2 3 6 3 4 5 267 Benign

Neoplasms* HIV/AIDS Heart Disease Septicemia Septicemia Stroke Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Influenza &Pneumonia

Stroke

1 1 2 2 5 2 3 4 258 Blood Disease * Nephritis HIV/AIDS Suicide Suicide Accidents Septicemia Nephritis Suicide

1 1 1 2 5 2 2 4 209 Respiratory

Distress* Congenital

AnomaliesLiver Disease Tuberculosis HIV/AIDS Homicide Influenza &

PneumoniaAlzheimer’s

DiseaseSepticemia

1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 1610 Pulmonary

Hemorrhage* * * Viral Hepatitis Influenza &

PneumoniaHIV/AIDS Parkinson’s

DiseaseHypertension Nephritis

1 1 2 1 1 3 13All

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

Causes44 22 68 77 57 95 75 90 116 644

Note: Tables list ICD-10 coded rankable underlying causes of death. In the event of a tie, causes are listed in order of their appearance in the ICD-10.An asterisk indicates no rankable cause is present for that cell of the table. See Methods Section for details.

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Ten Leading Causes of Death with Annual Number of Deaths by Age Category, Chicago Residents, 2002

– Puerto Rican Males –Rank Age 0 Age 1-14 Age 15-24 Age 25-34 Age 35-44 Age 45-54 Age 55-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ All Ages

1 CongenitalAnomalies

Meningitis Homicide Accidents Accidents Heart Disease Heart Disease Heart Disease Heart Disease Heart Disease

2 1 10 12 11 9 14 17 19 622 Short Gest. &

LBW Dsdr.Homicide Accidents Homicide HIV/AIDS Cancer Cancer Cancer Cancer Cancer

1 1 4 5 3 8 8 15 8 423 Respiratory

Distress* * HIV/AIDS Heart Disease Liver Disease Liver Disease Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

Accidents

1 2 3 8 5 3 5 344 Neonatal

Hemorrhage* * Suicide Homicide Accidents Influenza &

PneumoniaLiver Disease Influenza &

PneumoniaHomicide

1 2 3 6 3 2 4 215 SIDS * * Septicemia Diabetes Mellitus HIV/AIDS Diabetes Mellitus Viral Hepatitis Diabetes Mellitus Liver Disease

1 1 2 4 2 1 3 166 * * * Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Cancer Nephritis Stroke Diabetes Mellitus Alzheimer’s

DiseaseChronic LwrResp. Dis.

1 1 3 1 1 3 107 * * * * Anemias Septicemia Aortic Aneurysm Hypertension Stroke HIV/AIDS

1 2 1 1 3 98 * * * * Stroke Stroke Peptic Ulcer Stroke Septicemia Diabetes Mellitus

1 2 1 1 1 89 * * * * * Homicide Nephritis Influenza &

PneumoniaNutritionalDeficiency

Stroke

2 1 1 1 810 * * * * * Aortic Aneurysm Suicide Pneumonitis Aortic Aneurysm Influenza &

Pneumonia1 1 1 1 8

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

AllCauses

6 4 18 24 34 50 41 49 57 283

Note: Tables list ICD-10 coded rankable underlying causes of death. In the event of a tie, causes are listed in order of their appearance in the ICD-10.An asterisk indicates no rankable cause is present for that cell of the table. See Methods Section for details.

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Ten Leading Causes of Death with Annual Number of Deaths by Age Category, Chicago Residents, 2002

– Non Hispanic Asian Males –Rank Age 0 Age 1-14 Age 15-24 Age 25-34 Age 35-44 Age 45-54 Age 55-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ All Ages

1 CongenitalAnomalies

* Heart Disease Cancer Heart Disease Cancer Heart Disease Cancer Heart Disease Heart Disease

3 1 2 5 14 10 16 35 732 Other Comp. of

Labor* Homicide Suicide Suicide Heart Disease Cancer Heart Disease Cancer Cancer

1 1 2 2 6 9 15 21 633 Short Gest. &

LBW Dsdr.* * Heart Disease Cancer Stroke Stroke Diabetes Mellitus Stroke Stroke

1 1 1 5 2 5 12 214 Birth Trauma * * Congenital

AnomaliesStroke HIV/AIDS Viral Hepatitis Nephritis Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Chronic LwrResp. Dis.

1 1 1 1 1 4 9 135 * * * Homicide Liver Disease Diabetes Mellitus Parkinson’s

DiseaseChronic LwrResp. Dis.

Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus

1 1 1 1 3 6 126 * * * * Accidents Chronic Lwr

Resp. Dis.Alzheimer’s

DiseaseSepticemia Influenza &

PneumoniaInfluenza &Pneumonia

1 1 1 2 5 87 * * * * Homicide Nephritis Influenza &

PneumoniaAortic Aneurysm Hypertension Nephritis

1 1 1 2 3 78 * * * * * * Accidents Influenza &

PneumoniaSepticemia Accidents

1 2 2 59 * * * * * * * Accidents Nephritis Suicide

2 2 510 * * * * * * * Alzheimer’s

DiseaseParkinson’s

DiseaseSepticemia

1 1 4All

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

CausesAll

Causes6 1 3 7 13 32 26 60 108 256

Note: Tables list ICD-10 coded rankable underlying causes of death. In the event of a tie, causes are listed in order of their appearance in the ICD-10.An asterisk indicates no rankable cause is present for that cell of the table. See Methods Section for details.

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John L. Wilhelm, M.D., M.P.H.Commissioner

Department of Public Health