Mean Causes per Death (MCPD) Multiple Cause of Death Analysis Year: 1998 Place of Residence: Texas Cause of Death: NCHS Rankable Causes (Leading Causes) Cause of Death MCPD, Deaths ---------------------------------------------------------- Hyperplasia of Prostate 4.9 143 Anemias 4.6 2,715 Nutritional Deficiencies 4.4 2,539 Cholelithiasis, Gallbladder Disorders 4.2 400 Gastric and Duodenal Ulcer 4.1 755 Viral Hepatitis 4.0 810 Hypertension [Primary and Renal] 3.9 11,424 Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome, Nephrosis 3.9 7,552 Diabetes Mellitus 3.9 13,355 Infections of Kidney 3.9 162 Diseases of Appendix 3.8 70 Syphilis 3.8 11 Hernia and Obstruction 3.8 1,227 Septicemia 3.8 8,577 Acute Bronchitis and Bronchiolitis 3.8 77 Atherosclerosis 3.7 5,004 Tuberculosis 3.6 216 Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases 3.5 14,746 Non-Malignant Neoplasms 3.4 713 Influenza and Pneumonia 3.4 11,977 Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis 3.3 3,334 Cerebrovascular Diseases [Stroke] 3.3 17,339 Meningitis 3.1 154 Alzheimer's Disease 3.1 2,967 Diseases of the Heart 3.1 66,600 Congenital Malformations 3.0 1,331 Shigellosis and Amebiasis 3.0 1 Human Immunodeficiency Virus [HIV] 2.6 1,172 Conditions Arising in Perinatal Period 2.6 1,262 Streptococcal Infection 2.5 2 Accidents [Injuries] 2.5 11,780 Malignant Neoplasms [Cancer] 2.4 35,776 Pregnancy, Childbirth, Puerperium 2.1 17 Meningococcal Infection 2.0 24 Intentional Self-Harm [Suicide] 1.1 2,137 Homicide and Legal Intervention 1.1 1,460 Whooping Cough 0.0 0 Acute Poliomyelitis 0.0 0 Measles 0.0 0 ---------------------------------------------------------- Total 2.6 136,498 ============================================================================ Unique ID, for keeping track of analyses: 216NMAQN Compiled / run: Feb 15 2012 / Feb 16 2012 (1 second) (VitalWeb Standard) Data Scenario: Texas County Level ICD-9 Multiple Cause Deaths Analysis uses ICD-9 multiple cause of death. ICD-9 Codes for Rankable Causes (Leading Causes): http://www.ehdp.com/epigram/nchs-icd-09-lcd.htm Row Sorting: Sort Totals, High to Low Death data source: Texas Department of State Health Services