Grant County Health Highlights: Unintentional Injury Death RatesInjury: Unintentional Injury DeathsWhy Is This Important?Between 1999 and 2010, unintentional injuries were consistently the leading cause of death among people 1 to 44 years of age in New Mexico. The number of unintentional injury deaths ranged from 891 in 1999 to 1,208 in 2010. Many more people are hospitalized, visit the emergency department, and visit physiciain offices or clinics for unintentional injuries each year.Healthy People 2010 Objective 15.13:Deaths from unintentional injuries - (age adjusted per 100,000 standard population)U.S. Target for 2010: 17.5/100,000 population Related IndicatorsHealth Status Outcomes:Unintentional Injury Death Rates by County, New Mexico, 2003-2007![]()
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NoteRates are age-adjusted to the 2000 Standard US PopulationMeasure Description for Injury: Unintentional Injury DeathsDefinition: Deaths due to all causes of unintentional injury
Numerator: Number of unintentional injury deaths. (ICD-10 codes V01-X59, Y85-Y86)
Denominator: The mid-year estimated population of New Mexico
Click on this link to jump to the complete indicator profile report for Injury: Unintentional Injury Deaths (exits this community report). Date Indicator Content Last Updated: 12/11/2009
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