4,940 residents die of stroke in North Carolina in 2016

4,940 residents die of stroke in North Carolina in 2016
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There were 4,940 North Carolina residents who died of stroke in 2016, a 1.8 percent decrease from the previous year, according to data obtained from the National Center for Health Statistics.

In 2015, 5,033 North Carolina residents died of stroke.

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 stroke deaths by state in 2016 and 2015.

Total stroke deaths by state
State 2016 deaths 2015 deaths
California 15,680 15,065
Florida 11,854 11,433
Texas 10,673 10,485
Pennsylvania 6,730 6,987
New York 6,258 6,292
Ohio 5,987 5,945
Illinois 5,658 5,709
North Carolina 4,940 5,033
Michigan 4,874 4,666
Georgia 4,349 4,335
Tennessee 3,508 3,447
Virginia 3,502 3,393
New Jersey 3,401 3,413
Missouri 3,069 3,037
Indiana 3,040 2,959
Alabama 2,967 2,937
Washington 2,910 2,703
Maryland 2,709 2,540
South Carolina 2,627 2,600
Arizona 2,556 2,522
Wisconsin 2,481 2,618
Massachusetts 2,468 2,475
Louisiana 2,322 2,280
Minnesota 2,197 2,238
Kentucky 2,057 2,050
Oregon 1,943 1,873
Colorado 1,927 1,856
Oklahoma 1,859 1,881
Mississippi 1,705 1,734
Arkansas 1,643 1,653
Iowa 1,388 1,418
Kansas 1,363 1,364
Connecticut 1,269 1,388
Nevada 1,096 1,078
West Virginia 1,039 1,079
Utah 932 888
New Mexico 885 786
Nebraska 787 776
Idaho 682 641
Hawaii 675 735
Maine 663 616
Delaware 506 466
New Hampshire 490 457
Montana 440 458
South Dakota 420 383
Rhode Island 399 394
North Dakota 311 308
District of Columbia 252 242
Vermont 247 307
Wyoming 208 198
Alaska 196 182


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