Quay County Health Highlights: Influenza and Pneumonia DeathsInfluenza and Pneumonia DeathsWhy Is This Important?Influenza (flu) is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. Illness from influenza viruses can be severe and can lead to complications such as pneumonia and death. (1). Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs due to a variety of causes that can also be severe and lead to complications, including death. Some people, such as older people, young children, and people with certain health conditions, are at higher risk for serious complications and death from influenza and pneumonia. Pneumonia and/or influenza as underlying causes of death were the 10th leading cause of death in New Mexico in 2009, and were the 4th and 7th leading causes for young children (1-4 years) and older adults (85+ years), respectively.Evidence-based PracticesYearly influenza vaccination is a proven way to prevent many individuals from getting the flu and to decrease the severity and complications from flu.Certain vaccines help prevent some types of pneumonia. Good hygiene practices can also help prevent respiratory infections such as influenza and pneumonia. Good hygiene for prevention of respiratory infections includes washing your hands regularly, cleaning hard surfaces that are touched often (like doorknobs and countertops), and coughing or sneezing into a tissue or into your elbow or sleeve. You can also reduce your risk of getting pneumonia by staying healthy (preventing chronic illnesses such as diabetes and HIV/AIDS) and limiting exposure to cigarette smoke. (2) Healthy People 2010 Objective 14.29a:Influenza and pneumococcal vaccination of high-risk adults - Noninstitutionalized adults -Influenza vaccine (age adjusted, ages 65 years and older)U.S. Target for 2010: 90% Influenza and Pneumonia Deaths by County, New Mexico, 2007-2010![]() NoteDeath rates have been age-adjusted to the U.S. 2000 standard population. Deaths from influenza and pneumonia include all deaths with an underlying cause with ICD10 codes J09-J18. ICD10 codes are classifications of diseases and signs, symptoms, abnormal findings, complaints, social circumstances and external causes of injury or diseases. Underlying causes of death are diseases or injuries that initiated the chain of events leading directly to death, or the circumstances of the accident or violence which produced the fatal injury. U.S. data are for 2009.Data SourcesNew Mexico Death Data: Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics (BVRHS), New Mexico Department of Health. Population Source: Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER) Population Estimates, University of New Mexico. http://www.unm.edu/~bber/.Measure Description for Influenza and Pneumonia DeathsDefinition: Deaths from influenza and pneumonia (underlying cause with ICD10: J09-J18) per 100,000 population, age-adjusted.
Numerator: Number of pneumonia and influenza deaths
Denominator: Number of persons in the population
Click on this link to jump to the complete indicator profile report for Influenza and Pneumonia Deaths (exits this community report). Date Indicator Content Last Updated: 05/22/2012
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