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Re: Weekly MMWR (2011-2012) - Weeks 40-16 (Three Pediatric Deaths; Total 18)
Re: Weekly MMWR (2011-2012) - Weeks 40-16 (Three Pediatric Deaths; Total 18)
2012 links
http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwrmort.asp
New York:http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...wr_location=New+York+City,+N.Y.&mmwr_table=4A
Boston:http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...012&mmwr_location=Boston,+Mass.&mmwr_table=4A
Atlanta: http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...2012&mmwr_location=Atlanta,+Ga.&mmwr_table=4A
El Paso: http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...012&mmwr_location=El+Paso,+Tex.&mmwr_table=4A
USA:http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...r_year=2012&mmwr_location=TOTAL&mmwr_table=4A
New England: http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...=2012&mmwr_location=New+England&mmwr_table=4A
Mid-Atlantic:http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...012&mmwr_location=MID.+ATLANTIC&mmwr_table=4A
S.Atlantic: http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...=2012&mmwr_location=S.+ATLANTIC&mmwr_table=4A
W.N.Central: http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...2012&mmwr_location=W.N.+CENTRAL&mmwr_table=4A
W.S.Central: http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...2012&mmwr_location=W.S.+CENTRAL&mmwr_table=4A
E.N.Central: http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...2012&mmwr_location=E.N.+CENTRAL&mmwr_table=4A
E.S.Central: http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...2012&mmwr_location=E.S.+CENTRAL&mmwr_table=4A
Mountain: http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...ear=2012&mmwr_location=Mountain&mmwr_table=4A
Pacific: http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...year=2012&mmwr_location=Pacific&mmwr_table=4A
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adjusted (non-reports are estimated) MMWR-deaths
summer=weeks 17-42
winter= weeks 43-52(44-53) and weeks 1-16 the next year
year,season,all,>64,45-64,25-44,1-24,<1,P+I,(P+I)-ratio
total final deaths as reported by NCHS:
summer=May-Oct
winter=Nov-Apr next year
so we have the lowest adjusted 122-city winter-mortality (x1) since 1996, since when the data are
available at CDC-wonder. But the population of these 122-cities did presumably decline since 1996,
dying people are leaving the big cities.
Then we have the lowest 122-cities winter/summer draths-ratio (x2), which is unaffected by
such movements (unless they are just seasonal)
Then we had a very low P+I ratio this winter in the 122 cities (x3) and the lowest P+I winter/summer
ratio since 1996 (x4)
the MMWR P+I numbers are larger than the NCHS numbers, since they include all
death-certificates, where pneumonia or influenza is mentioned, even if only as secondary condition.
The NCHS numbers include only those which have pneumonia or influenza as primary
reason of death.
Re: Weekly MMWR (2011-2012) - Weeks 40-16 (Three Pediatric Deaths; Total 18)
2012 links
http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwrmort.asp
New York:http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...wr_location=New+York+City,+N.Y.&mmwr_table=4A
Boston:http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...012&mmwr_location=Boston,+Mass.&mmwr_table=4A
Atlanta: http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...2012&mmwr_location=Atlanta,+Ga.&mmwr_table=4A
El Paso: http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...012&mmwr_location=El+Paso,+Tex.&mmwr_table=4A
USA:http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...r_year=2012&mmwr_location=TOTAL&mmwr_table=4A
New England: http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...=2012&mmwr_location=New+England&mmwr_table=4A
Mid-Atlantic:http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...012&mmwr_location=MID.+ATLANTIC&mmwr_table=4A
S.Atlantic: http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...=2012&mmwr_location=S.+ATLANTIC&mmwr_table=4A
W.N.Central: http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...2012&mmwr_location=W.N.+CENTRAL&mmwr_table=4A
W.S.Central: http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...2012&mmwr_location=W.S.+CENTRAL&mmwr_table=4A
E.N.Central: http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...2012&mmwr_location=E.N.+CENTRAL&mmwr_table=4A
E.S.Central: http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...2012&mmwr_location=E.S.+CENTRAL&mmwr_table=4A
Mountain: http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...ear=2012&mmwr_location=Mountain&mmwr_table=4A
Pacific: http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...year=2012&mmwr_location=Pacific&mmwr_table=4A
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adjusted (non-reports are estimated) MMWR-deaths
summer=weeks 17-42
winter= weeks 43-52(44-53) and weeks 1-16 the next year
year,season,all,>64,45-64,25-44,1-24,<1,P+I,(P+I)-ratio
Code:
1996 summer: 307475 203718 59419 28283 8543 7064 17550 571
1996 winter: 332842 230047 61265 26179 7985 6884 24006 721
1997 summer: 301458 202877 58272 24757 8425 6700 17550 582
1997 winter: 333799 232648 62022 23985 7743 6856 24565 736
1998 summer: 304827 206072 59378 23972 8034 6909 17997 590
1998 winter: 335000 234653 62437 23420 7466 6633 24650 736
1999 summer: 299149 202258 59424 22890 7676 6644 17665 591
1999 winter: 338855 235737 65075 23494 7528 6827 28338 836
2000 summer: 307059 207499 60879 23305 8248 6729 20272 660
2000 winter: 333287 230587 64882 23244 7687 6586 24776 743
2001 summer: 310175 209276 62242 23690 8221 6519 20015 645
2001 winter: 329312 224959 65596 23919 7929 6675 24790 753
2002 summer: 301505 200155 63219 22956 8213 6686 18887 626
2002 winter: 322491 218949 65895 22358 8184 6738 23474 728
2003 summer: 294364 194589 62689 21859 8027 6459 18563 631
2003 winter: 337608 231020 69759 21916 7572 6652 26549 786
2004 summer: 291705 193071 63947 20536 7705 6267 18236 625
2004 winter: 321697 218941 68521 20444 7039 6367 24608 765
2005 summer: 290894 190895 65325 20334 7737 6451 18054 621
2005 winter: 315906 212137 69270 20466 7341 6492 22391 709
2006 summer: 292471 191080 66763 20218 7674 6535 17388 595
2006 winter: 314254 209872 70410 19962 7221 6675 21393 681
2007 summer: 290717 189377 66462 20344 7644 6708 17437 600
2007 winter: 316904 213532 70453 18906 6933 6895 23485 741
2008 summer: 289320 188522 67685 19186 7256 6492 18283 632
2008 winter: 312840 209294 71360 18841 6748 6503 21836 698
2009 summer: 288347 187476 68618 18802 7070 6247 18407 638
2009 winter: 305194 205143 70031 17682 6367 5693 22924 751
2010 summer: 280336 184912 66487 16698 6564 5459 17934 640
2010 winter: 309626 209420 71224 17349 6217 5272 23473 758
2011 summer: 284801 187836 67573 17300 6562 5401 18333 644
2011 winter: 298126 201173 68154 16950 6258 5420 20862 700
2012 summer: (274070 ... 642 )
total final deaths as reported by NCHS:
summer=May-Oct
winter=Nov-Apr next year
Code:
year s(NCHS) w(NCHS) w/s sM wM w/s psM pwM pw/ps psN pwN pw/ps
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1996 1094858 1227320 1.120 307475 332842 1.082 571 721 1.262 303 439 1.449
1997 1097784 1236451 1.126 301458 333799 1.107 582 736 1.264 311 463 1.487
1998 1110243 1259356 1.134 304827 335000 1.098 590 736 1.247 316 340 1.076
1999 1119077 1260203 1.126 299149 338855 1.132 591 836 1.414 204 312 1.531
2000 1142182 1265075 1.107 307059 333287 1.085 660 743 1.125 216 284 1.314
2001 1167124 1270837 1.088 310175 329312 1.061 645 753 1.167 228 302 1.322
2002 1161116 1261698 1.086 301505 322491 1.069 626 728 1.162 225 275 1.219
2003 1170091 1292784 1.104 294364 337608 1.146 631 786 1.245 223 300 1.346
2004 1145411 1283584 1.120 291705 321697 1.102 625 765 1.224 209 286 1.368
2005 1156150 1266169 1.095 290894 315906 1.085 621 709 1.141 207 260 1.253
2006 1167154 1266023 1.084 292471 314254 1.074 595 681 1.144 200 243 1.216
2007 1161398 1306103 1.124 290717 316904 1.090 600 741 1.235 189 253 1.338
2008 1167596 1264179 1.082 289320 312840 1.081 632 698 1.104 187 223 1.196
2009 1177474 288347 305194 1.058 638 751 1.177 191 215 1.125
2010 280336 309626 1.104 640 758 1.184
2011 284801 298126 1.046 644 700 1.086
x1 x2 x3 x4
so we have the lowest adjusted 122-city winter-mortality (x1) since 1996, since when the data are
available at CDC-wonder. But the population of these 122-cities did presumably decline since 1996,
dying people are leaving the big cities.
Then we have the lowest 122-cities winter/summer draths-ratio (x2), which is unaffected by
such movements (unless they are just seasonal)
Then we had a very low P+I ratio this winter in the 122 cities (x3) and the lowest P+I winter/summer
ratio since 1996 (x4)
the MMWR P+I numbers are larger than the NCHS numbers, since they include all
death-certificates, where pneumonia or influenza is mentioned, even if only as secondary condition.
The NCHS numbers include only those which have pneumonia or influenza as primary
reason of death.