NON-NOTIFIABLE CONDITIONS – Cases of acute conditions optionally reported by certain states, 1980 202 2 14,265 (37) 3,133 NN 15 100 NN 47 2,971 4,706 4,706 548 No. Cases Reported NN 65 370,007 (41) 59,107 4,717 NN NN 12,603 9,815 31,972 1,760 14 1,746 NA NN 60,790 2,737 NA 18,265 24,808 14,980 46,081 NN 139 13,793 4,463 2,707 17,188 7,791 63,309 1,963 13,847 2 64 16,874 5 17 195 113 3 15 59 5 55 21 Mich. Wis. 5,841 (46) 251 29 37 7 NN 66 112 850 333 178 NA 339 1,023 282 NA 507 157 77 535 111 128 128 NN 38 69 61 1,390 22 216 1 248 29 199 13 175 487 321 138 44 1,538 980 73 47 14 61 NN 12 77 NN 58 42 334 1,892 25 - - 3 4 NA 2 13 1 78 NA 8 1 21 10 11 1 15 11 1 32 8 W. N. Central NA 731 537 NN 76 118 16 3,775 1,392 25,392 12,315 5,149 NN 1,730 5,436 32,135 22 NN 11 449 456 131 NA 6 319 2,020 434 97 3 619 NN 32,113 NN NN 24,940 55,734 682 220 2,256 23 10,655 NA 5,553 8 5,102 Guam 8 3 NA 869 8 NA 188 1 1 NA 1 Source: Viral Diseases Division, Center for Infectious Diseases. Total includes 2 unknown. NON-NOTIFIABLE CONDITIONS Cases of acute conditions optionally reported by certain states, 1980 - Continued Conditions included in this table are not officially notifiable to the Centers for Disease Control but are reported optionally by some states. These data should be used with great caution and should in no way be considered a representative national sample. We have not included a summary of every optionally reported condition because of the limitations of space and infrequency of reports. Unpublished data will be made available to individuals on specific request. NON-NOTIFIABLE CONDITIONS - Deaths from selected acute conditions, United States, 1970-1979 ICD 1979* 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972** •Provisional data. • Based on 50% sample of death records. Source: National Center for Health Statistics, Vital Statistics of the United States, Vol. II, for 1970-1978; Monthly Vital Statistics Report, Provisional Statistics, Annual Summary for the United States, for 1979. Deaths are classified according to the Eighth Revision for 1970-1978 and according to the Ninth Revision for 1979. Death rates for the 5 leading causes of death: United States, 1969, 1978, and 1979 1 Provisional data. 2 In 1978 and 1969, pneumonia and influenza ranked as the 5th leading cause of death. The data listed for these two years are rates and percentages for pneumonia and influenza. Source: National Center for Health Statistics, Vital Statistics of the United States, Vol. II, for 1969 and 1978; Monthly Vital Statistics Report, Provisional Statistics, Annual Summary for the United States, for 1979. ABORTION – Reported number of legal abortions by state of occurrence and provisional abortion ratios, 1979 Ala. (City) (Excl. NYC) 15,300 2,600* 7,811 6,059 187,312 16,4769 14,214 3,636 28,694 56,152 36,588 6,125 2,446 68,187% 14,658 5,247 12,335' 11,340 13,512 3,963 25,526 44,044 44,542 18,672 4,411 17,289 3,447 4,608" 6,374 3,116 5,193 2,150% 5,389% 10,976% 1,398 23,400% 76,996 3,697 2,925 31,414 29,710 2,954) 17,7646 752 252 96 87 Va. Wash. 395 426 539 98 244 84 Total 1,238,987 358 1 3 1979 abortion data from contral health agencies unless otherwise noted. 7 Abortions per 1,000 Ilve births (provisional live birth data from National Center for Health Statistics, Monthly Vital Statistics Report, Vol. 29, No. 12, March 18, 1981). Reported from hospitals and/or facilities in state. * 1978 abortion data from the Alan Guttmacher Institute. 5 Data from Vital Statistics Division, National Center for Health Statistics. 1978 abortion data from central health agency. *Groater than 1,000 abortions per 1,000 live births. In 1979, the 50 states and District of Columbia reported a provisional total of 1,238,987 abortions to CDC, a 7% increase over 1978. The national abortion ratio increased by 3%, from 347 to 358 per 1,000 live births, or more than 1 abortion for every 3 live births. |