3,961 residents die of chronic lower respiratory disease in Missouri in 2016

3,961 residents die of chronic lower respiratory disease in Missouri in 2016
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There were 3,961 Missouri residents who died of chronic lower respiratory disease (CLRD) in 2016, a 0.7 percent increase over the previous year, according to data obtained from the National Center for Health Statistics.

In 2015, 3,935 Missouri residents died of CLRD.

The National Center for Health Statistics is the nation’s primary health statistics agency. The CDC and other health-related organizations can use NCHS data for a variety of ends.

The following table shows total CLRD deaths by state in 2016 and 2015.

Total CLRD deaths by state
State 2016 deaths 2015 deaths
California 13,710 13,621
Florida 11,970 11,705
Texas 10,107 10,231
Ohio 7,015 7,211
New York 6,860 7,109
Pennsylvania 6,523 6,664
Illinois 5,632 5,544
Michigan 5,572 5,848
North Carolina 5,311 5,221
Georgia 4,805 4,607
Tennessee 4,318 4,239
Indiana 4,214 4,212
Missouri 3,961 3,935
Arizona 3,800 3,681
Kentucky 3,486 3,331
Alabama 3,326 3,279
Virginia 3,233 3,370
New Jersey 3,064 3,202
Washington 3,036 3,154
South Carolina 2,870 2,908
Oklahoma 2,794 2,924
Wisconsin 2,786 2,846
Massachusetts 2,674 2,784
Colorado 2,575 2,577
Minnesota 2,369 2,351
Louisiana 2,221 2,178
Arkansas 2,169 2,270
Mississippi 2,116 1,924
Oregon 2,080 2,119
Maryland 2,072 2,040
Iowa 2,006 2,011
Nevada 1,778 1,617
Kansas 1,654 1,704
West Virginia 1,599 1,628
Connecticut 1,425 1,369
New Mexico 1,131 1,109
Nebraska 1,117 1,174
Maine 928 1,025
Utah 875 811
Idaho 865 843
Montana 722 679
New Hampshire 684 705
Delaware 544 510
Rhode Island 445 510
South Dakota 426 502
Vermont 355 357
Hawaii 342 332
Wyoming 327 368
North Dakota 314 351
Alaska 238 204
District of Columbia 152 147


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