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Age-specific mortality (ASM) rates for 1998 and earlier are available for 62 causes of death.  Data are presented for all Connecticut residents, for males and females, and by race/ethnicity.  All tables include summary statistics for U.S. and Connecticut age-adjusted mortality (AAMR) rates as well as Healthy Connecticut and Healthy People 2000 targets.

 

Age-Specific Mortality Tables (pdf):

 

All CT residents

1 Year   1989  1990  1991  1992  1993  1994  1995  1996  1997  1998

2 Years  1989-90  1991-92  1993-94  1995-96  1997-98

3 Years  1989-91  1996-98

5 Years  1989-93  1994-98

White

1 Year   1989  1990  1991  1992  1993  1994  1995  1996  1997  1998

2 Years  1989 - 90  1991 - 92  1993 - 94  1995 - 96  1997 - 98

3 Years  1989 - 91  1996 - 98

5 Years  1989 - 93  1994 - 98

Black

1 Year   1989  1990  1991  1992  1993  1994  1995  1996  1997  1998

2 Years  1989 - 90  1991 - 92  1993 - 94  1995 - 96  1997 - 98

3 Years  1989 - 91  1996 - 98

5 Years  1989 - 93  1994 - 98

Hispanic

1 Year   1989  1990  1991  1992  1993  1994  1995  1996  1997  1998

2 Years  1989 - 90  1991 - 92  1993 - 94  1995 - 96  1997 - 98

3 Years  1989 - 91  1996 - 98

5 Years  1989 - 93  1994 - 98

Asian/Pacific Islander

1 Year    One year data are not available for Asian/Pacific Islanders.

2 Years  Two year data are not available for Asian/Pacific Islanders.

3 Years  Three year data are not available for Asian/Pacific Islanders

5 Years  1989 - 93  1994 - 98

Native American

1 Year    One year data are not available for Native Americans.

2 Years  Two year data are not available for Native Americans.

3 Years  Three year data are not available for Native Americans.

5 Years  1989 - 93  1994 - 98