Scientific Data Documentation
Detailed Mortality File, 1962-1992
Contents:
Data Abstract 1962-1987 Record Layout 1962-1963 Record Layout 1964-1967 Abstract 1968-1978 Record Layout 1968-1978 Technical Appendix 1976 Addendum 1976 Addendum 1977 Addendum 1978 Geographic Codes 1968-1978 Abstract 1979-1992 Record Layout 1979-1987 Technical Appendix 1979 Technical Appendix 1985 Addendum 1979 Addendum 1980 Addendum 1981 Addendum 1982 Addendum 1983 Addendum 1984 Addendum 1985 Detailed Mortality 1962-1992 fixed-format simple text files in compressed (zip) format:
MORT62 MORT63 MORT64 MORT65 MORT66 MORT67 MORT68 MORT69 MORT70 MORT71 MORT72 MORT73 MORT74 MORT75 MORT76 MORT77 MORT78 MORT79 MORT80 MORT81 MORT82 MORT83 MORT84 MORT85 MORT86 MORT87 MORT88 MORT89 MORT90 MORT91 MORT92
Abstract 1962-1987DETAILED MORTALITY 1962-1987 ABSTRACT Mortality (underlying cause of death) data include all deaths occurring within the United States. Deaths of U.S. civilians and deaths of members of the Armed Forces occurring outside the United States are not included. Data are obtained from certificates filed for deaths occurring in each State. (Data were obtained from all certificates for 1968-71 and for 1973-86. Data were obtained from a 50-percent sample of certificates for 1972.) Causes of death for 1979-87 were coded according to the Ninth Revision, International Classification of Diseases. These files include one tape record for each death occurring in the data year. Death certificate numbers are not on the tapes. Data items contained in the files include: Data year Residence of decedent State County City (100,000 persons or more) Population size SMSA Metropolitan/nonmetropolitan Age at death (single years) Month of death Day of death Place of death (State, county) Race (9 categories) Sex Underlying cause of death Whether autopsy performed Hospital and status of decedent Marital status State of birth **************** NOTES ***************** 1) NCHS geographic codes used with 1979-1981 data are stored in OS disk file - CC36.GEOCOD70 on the CDC-Atlanta mainframe. FIPS codes not available on the Vital Statistics files prior to 1982. 2) NCHS geographic codes used with 1982-1987 data are stored in SAS disk file - CC36.NCHSFIPS.XWALK on the CDC-Atlanta mainframe. This file contains the FIPS codes matched with the NCHS Vital Statistics codes. The documentation for this file is included in the documentation for this mortality data. 3) Place of death is classified by State and county. In residence classification, all deaths are allocated to the usual place of residence as reported on the death certificate and are classified by State, county, and city. 4) Place of residence for decedents who were nonresidents of the U.S. has been coded to the country of residence (8 categories). 5) Beginning with 1979, cities of 100,000 persons or more are classified. 6) Geographic classification for 1979-81 is based on the 1970 census enumeration. Geographic classification for 1982-87 is based on the 1980 census enumeration.
Record Layout 1962-1963MORTALITY 1962-1963 Tape Locations 1-29 Tape Size of Location Field Code Outline 1 1 Year (2) 2 1 Reporting Area 0 ... All areas except New York City. Note: Refer to State of occurrence to identify reporting area. 1-5 ... New York City 1 ... Bronx Borough 2 ... Manhattan Borough 4 ... Queens Borough 5 ... Richmond Borough 3-8 6 Certificate Number This number is assigned within reporting area. 9 1 Record Type (Computer generated) - Refer to the item Geographic Ident. for further explanation of differences in types of records. 1... Residents (State and County of Occurrence and Residence are the same). Geographic Ident. codes for State and County in this record represent occurrence of residence allocations. City codes refer to city of residence only. 2... Nonresidents by place of residence - (State and/or County of Occurrence and Residence are different). Coded for place of residence in Geographic Ident. Duplicate of record 3 except for Geographic Ident. codes. 10 1 Resident Status (Computer generated) 1... Residents (State and County of Occurrence-and Residence are the same) 2... Intrastate nonresidents (State of Occurrence and Residence are the same but County is different) 3... Interstate nonresidents (State of Occurrence and Residence are different) 11-23 13 Geographic Identification (Computer generated) See attachment for area listings for Illinois, New Jersey, Pennsylvania. 11-12 2 State - The states are numbered in alphabetical sequence from 01-51. 13-15 3 County - Counties are numbered in alphabetical sequence beginning with 001. 16-18 3 City - These codes identify each city with a population of 10,000 or more in the 1960 Census. Cities are numbered alphabetically within State. Balance of county is coded 999 in these positions. 19 1 Population Size (Place of residence) 0 ... Places of 1,000,000 or more 1 ... Places of 500,000 to 1,000,000 2 ... Places of 250,000 to 500,000 3 ... Places of 100,000 to 250,000 4 ... Places of 50,000 to 100,000 5 ... Places of 25,000 to 50,000 6 ... Places of 10,000 to 25,000 7 ... Places of 2,500 to 10,000 9 ... All other areas (rural) 20-22 3 Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas (SMSA) 035 ... New York City 133 ... Philadelphia 23 1 Metropolitan-Nonmetropolitan County Code 1 ... Metropolitan County 2 ... Nonmetropolitan County 24-25 2 Month of Death 01 ... January 07 ... July 02 ... February 08 ... August 03 ... March 09 ... September 04 ... April 10 ... October 05 ... May 11 ... November 06 ... June 12 ... December 26-27 2 Day of Death 01-31 ... Day of death* 99 ... Not stated *Codes 01-30 for September, April, June, and November. Codes 01-28 for February 28-29 2 Place of birth (See 1962 Instruction Manual for a complete listing of States and countries with corresponding codes.) 01-51 ... Each state 52 ... Puerto Rico 53 ... Virgin Islands 54 ... Other Possessions 55 ... Born in United States, State unknown 56-98 ... Foreign Country 99 ... Not stated or unknown Tape Locations 30-46 Tape Size of Location Field Code Outline 30 1 Race Recode R3 (Computer generated) 1 ... White 2 ... Nonwhite 3 ... Not stated (New Jersey residents only) 31 1 Race Recode R4 (Computer generated) 1 ... White 2 ... Negro 3 ... Other nonwhite 4 ... Not stated (New Jersey residents) 32 1 Race - detail code 1 ... White 2 ... Negro 3 ... Indian 4 ... Chinese 5 ... Japanese 6 ... Aleut 7 ... Eskimo 8 ... Filipino 9 ... Hawaiian 0 ... Other nonwhite X (numeric) ... Not stated (New Jersey residents only) 33 1 Sex 1 ... Male 2 ... Female 34-36 3 Age Unit of Age (34) No. of Units (35-36)* 0 ... 100 years + ... 00-99 1 ... Years ... 00-99 2 ... Month ... 00-11 3 ... Days ... 00-27 4 ... Hours ... 00-23 5 ... Minutes ... 00-60 6 ... Unknown ... 00 *Code 00 in No. of Units represents not stated or unknown. 37-38 2 Age Recode A12 (Computer generated) 01 ... Under 1 year 02 ... 1-4 years 03 ... 5-14 years 04 ... 15-24 years 05 ... 25-34 years 06 ... 35-44 years 07 ... 45-54 years 08 ... 55-64 years 09 ... 65-74 years 10 ... 75-84 years 11 ... 85 and over 12 ... Unknown 39-40 2 Age Recode A27 (Computer generated) 01 ... Under 1 month 02 ... 1 month - 11 months 03 ... 1 year 04 ... 2 years 05 ... 3 years 06 ... 4 years 07 ... 5-9 years 08 ... 10-14 years 09 ... 15-19 years 10 ... 20-24 years 11 ... 25-29 years 39-40 2 Age Recode A27 (Computer generated) 12 ... 30-34 years 13 ... 35-39 years 14 ... 40-44 years 15 ... 45-49 years 16 ... 50-54 years 17 ... 55-59 years 18 ... 60-64 years 19 ... 65-69 years 20 ... 70-74 years 21 ... 75-79 years 22 ... 80-84 years 23 ... 85-89 years 24 ... 90-94 years 25 ... 95-99 years 26 ... 100 years + 27 ... Unknown 41-42 2 Age Recode A22 (Infant List) - (Computer generated) 01 ... Under 1 hour 02 ... 1-23 hours 03 ... 1 day 04 ... 2 days 05 ... 3 days 06 ... 4 days 07 ... 5 days 08 ... 6 days 09 ... 7-13 days 10 ... 14-20 days 11 ... 21-27 days 12 ... 1 month 13 ... 2 months 14 ... 3 months 15 ... 4 months 16 ... 5 months 17 ... 6 months 18 ... 7 months 19 ... 8 months 20 ... 9 months 21 ... 10 months 22 ... 11 months 43-46 4 Cause of Death Detail Code See International Statistical Classification of Diseases, 1955 Revision, Volume I, adapted for NVSD use. Tape Locations 47-69 Tape Size of Location Field Code Outline 47 1 4th digit recode of detail cause code Computer generated recode of the 4th digit of the cause code to satisfy requirements of the annual each cause table where all 4th digits coded are not shown. 48-50 3 258 Cause Groups Computer generated recode of the detail cause codes into 258 groups as specified in the 1962 Cause Lists. 51 1 261 Cause Groups Computer generated code. This code identifies the following three groups of Certain diseases of early infancy. It is used in combination with the 258 group recode to collapse the 258 list into the 60 cause groups specified for 1962. 1 ... Codes 760-762 2 ... Codes 763-768 3 ... Codes 769-776 52-53 2 60 Cause Groups Computer generated recode of the detail cause codes into 60 groups as specified in the 1962 Cause Lists. 54-55 2 55 Infant Cause Groups Computer generated recode of the detail cause codes into 55 groups as specified in the 1962 Cause Lists. 56 1 WHO Infant List This code used in combination with 55 Infant Cause recode provides the more detailed breakdown of causes needed to satisfy WHO requirements. See the document, CAB - Cause of Death Edit, for complete listings of these codes. 57 1 CDC Causes A code 9 in this character identifies those causes which are of special interest to the Communicable Disease Center. See the document "CAB - Cause of Death Edit" for a complete listing of these Causes. 58 1 FDA Causes A code 1 in this character identifies those causes which are of Special Interest to the Food and Drug Administration. See the document "CAB - Cause of Death Edit" for a complete listing of these causes. 59 1 Accident At Work 1 ... Injury occurred while at work 2 ... Injury did not occur while at work 3 ... Not applicate (causes other than E800-962) 4 ... Not stated (incl. unknown and not reported) Country of Birth and Parents of Decedent This item was coded only for occurrences in California, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. See 1962 Instruction Manual for listing of codes. 60-61 2 Country of birth of Mother 62-63 2 Country of birth of Father 64-68 5 Place of Occurrence (CAB codes) State and County of occurrence are recorded in this field for all record types. See the 1963 Geographic Code Manual for a complete listing of countries and codes. 69 1 Record Mark (=) Information Regarding Geographic Codes Used A listing of the geographic codes used for the 1962-1969 mortality data is contained in a publication: VITAL STATISTICS INSTRUCTION MANUAL, GEOGRAPHIC REFERENCE MANUAL (Codes Used in Computer Operations Effective with 1962 Data), (U.S.) National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, MD. These codes are not currently contained in an on-line computer file; they exist only in hard copy. A copy of this geographic codes manual can be requested from the CDC Information Center, ext. 3396 (FTS 236-3396).
Record Layout 1964-1967MORTALITY 1964-1967 Tape Locations 1-18 Outline of Items and Codes Arranged by Location in the Final Death Tape Record Tape Size of Location Field Code Outline 1 1 Year (4) 2 1 Reporting Area Baltimore ........................... 1 Bronx Borough ........................... 1 Brooklyn Borough ........................... 2 Chicago ........................... 6 Manhattan Borough ........................... 3 New Orleans ........................... 1 Queens Borough ........................... 4 Richmond Borough ........................... 5 All other Areas ........................... 0 NOTE: Use these codes in conjunction with state of occurrence codes to identify reporting areas. 3-8 6 Certificate Number This number is assigned within reporting area. 9 1 Record Type (Computer generated) - Refer to the item Geographic Ident. for further explanation of differences in types of records. 1 ... Residents (State and County of Occurrence and Residents are the same). Geographic Ident. codes for State and County in this record represent occurrence or residence allocations. City codes refer to city of residence only. 2 ... Nonresidents by place of residence - (State and/or County of Occurrence and Residence are different.) Coded for place of residence in Geographic Ident. Duplicate of records 3 except for Geographic Ident. codes. 3 ... Nonresidents by place of occurrence - (State and/or County of Occurrence and Residence are Different.) Coded for place of occurrence in Geographic Ident. Duplicate of record 2 except for Geographic Ident. codes. 10 1 Resident Status (Computer generated) 1 ... Residents (State and County of Occurrence - and Residence are the same) 2 ... Intrastate nonresidents (State of Occurrence and Residence are the same but County is different) 3 ... Interstate nonresidents (State of Occurrence and Residence are different) 11-23 13 Geographic Identification (Computer generated) This is a geographic code generated in computer processing and does not conform with codes punched in the cards. See the 1964 Geographic Code Manual for a complete listing of areas and codes. This field represents either place of occurrence or place of residence depending upon the code in Record Type (char. 9). 11-12 2 State - The states are numbered in alphabetical sequence from 01-51. 13-15 3 County - Counties are numbered in alphabetical sequence beginning with 001. 16-18 3 City - These codes identify each city with a popula- tion of 10,000 or more in the 1960 Census. Cities are numbered alphabetically within State. Balance of county is coded 999 in these positions. The place of occurrence record (Type 3) is filled with 222 in these positions. Tape Locations 19-38 Tape Size of Location Field Code Outline 19 1 Population Size (Place of Residence) 0 ... Places of 1,000,000 or more 1 ... Places of 500,000 to 1,000,000 2 ... Places of 250,000 to 500,000 3 ... Places of 100,000 to 250,000 4 ... Places of 50,000 to 100,000 5 ... Places of 25,000 to 50,000 6 ... Places of 10,000 to 25,000 9 ... All other areas (rural) Place of occurrence records (Type 3) 20-22 3 Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas (SMSA) 001-201 ... SMSA codes as outlined in 1960 Geographic Code Manual 000 ... Nonmetropolitan counties except those coded VVV. VVV (numeric) ... Nonmetropolitan counties included in the Standard Consolidated Areas. 23 1 Metropolitan-Nonmetropolitan County Code 1 ... Metropolitan County 2 ... Nonmetropolitan County 24-25 2 Month of Death 01 ... January 07 ... July 02 ... February 08 ... August 03 ... March 09 ... September 04 ... April 10 ... October 05 ... May 11 ... November 06 ... June 12 ... December 26-27 2 Day of Death 01-31 ... Day of Death* 99 ... Not stated *Codes 01-30 for September, April, June, and November Codes 01-29 for February 28-29 2 Shipment Number Shipments from each reporting area are numbered consecutively beginning with 01. 30 1 Race Recode R2 (Computer generated) 1 ... White 2 ... Nonwhite 31 1 Race Recode R3 (Computer generated) 1 ... White 2 ... Negro 3 ... Other nonwhite 32 1 Race - detail code 1 ... White 2 ... Negro 3 ... Indian (includes Aleuts and Eskimos) 4 ... Chinese 5 ... Japanese 6 ... Hawaiian (includes Part-Hawaiian) 7 ... Other Non-white 33 1 Sex 1 ... Male 2 ... Female 34-36 3 Age Unit of Age (34) No. of Units (35-36) 0 ... Years (less than 100) ... 01-99 1 ... Years (100 or more) ... 00-99 2 ... Months ... 00-11, 99 3 ... Weeks ... 01-03, 99 4 ... Days ... 01-27, 99 5 ... Hours ... 00-23, 99 6 ... Minutes ... 01-59, 99 9 ... Unknown ... 99 37-38 2 Age Recode A12 (Computer generated) 01 ... Under 1 year 02 ... 1-4 years C3 ... 5-14 years 04 ... 15-24 years 05 ... 25-34 years 06 ... 35-44 years 07 ... 45-54 years 08 ... 55-64 years 09 ... 65-74 years 10 ... 75-84 years 11 ... 85 and over 12 ... Unknown Tape Locations 39-51 Tape Size of Location Field Code Outline 39-40 2 Age Recode A27 (Computer generated) 01 ... Under 1 month 02 ... 1 month - 11 months 03 ... 1 year 04 ... 2 years 05 ... 3 years 06 ... 4 years 07 ... 5-9 years 08 ... 10-14 years 09 ... 15-19 years 10 ... 20-24 years 11 ... 25-29 years 12 ... 30-34 years 13 ... 35-39 years 14 ... 40-44 years 15 ... 45-49 years 16 ... 50-54 years 17 ... 55-59 years 18 ... 60-64 years 19 ... 65-69 years 20 ... 70-74 years 21 ... 75-79 years 22 ... 80-84 years 23 ... 85-89 years 24 ... 90-94 years 25 ... 95-99 years 26 ... 100 years + 27 ... Unknown 41-42 2 Age Recode A22 (Infant List) - (Computer generated) 01 ... Under 1 hour 02 ... 1-23 hours 03 ... 1 day 04 ... 2 days 05 ... 3 days 06 ... 4 days 07 ... 5 days 08 ... 6 days 09 ... 7-13 days 10 ... 14-20 days 11 ... 21-27 days 12 ... 1 month 13 ... 2 months 14 ... 3 months 15 ... 4 months 16 ... 5 months 17 ... 6 months 18 ... 7 months 19 ... 8 months 20 ... 9 months 21 ... 10 months 22 ... 11 months 43-46 4 Cause of Death Detail Code See International Statistical Classification of Disease, 1955 Revision, Volume I, adapted for DVS use. 47 1 4th digit recode of detail cause code Computer generated recode of the 4th digit of the cause code to satisfy requirements of the annual each cause table where all 4th digits coded are not shown. 48-50 3 258 Cause Groups Computer generated recode of the detail cause codes into 258 groups as specified in the 1964 Cause Lists. 51 1 261 Cause Groups Computer generated code. This code identifies the following three groups of Certain diseases of early infancy. It is used in combination with the 258 group recode to collapse the 258 list into the 60 cause groups specified for 1964. 1 ... Code 760-762 2 ... Codes 763-768 3 ... Codes 769-776 Tape Locations 58-69 Tape Size of Location Field Code Outline 52-53 2 60 Cause Groups Computer generated recode of the detail cause codes into 60 groups as specified in the 1964 Cause Lists. 54-55 2 55 Infant Cause Groups Computer generated recode of the detail cause codes into 55 groups as specified in the 1964 Cause Lists. 56 1 WHO Infant List This code used in combination with 55 Infant Cause recode provides the more detailed breakdown of causes needed to satisfy WHO requirements. See the document, PB - Cause of Death Edit, for complete listing of these codes. 57 1 CDC Causes A code 9 in this character identified those causes which are of special interest to the Communicable Disease Center. See the document "PB - Cause of Death Edit" for a complete listing of these Causes. 58 1 FDA Causes A code 1 in this character identifies those causes which are of Special Interest to the Food and Drug Administration. See the document "PB - Cause of Death Edit" for a complete listing of these causes. 59 1 Accident at Work Discontinued with 1966 Data Year 1 ... Injury occurred while at work 2 ... Injury did not occur while at work 8 ... Item not on certificate 9 ... Not stated (incl. unknown and not reported) Blank ... Causes other than accidents 60 1 Citizenship Discontinued with 1965 Data Year 1 ... United States Citizen 2 ... Alien 8 ... Item not on certificate 9 ... Unknown or not stated 61-63 3 These characters are blank in 1964 Data Tapes 64-68 4 Place of Occurrence (PB Codes) State and County of occurrence are recorded in this field for all record types. See the 1964 Geographic Code Manual for a complete listing of counties and codes. 69 1 Record Mark (=) Information Regarding Geographic Codes Used A listing of the geographic codes used for the 1962-1969 mortality data is contained in a publication: VITAL STATISTICS INSTRUCTION MANUAL, GEOGRAPHIC REFERENCE MANUAL (Codes Used in Computer Operations Effective with 1962 Data), (U.S.) National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, MD. These codes are not currently contained in an on-line computer file; they exist only in hard copy. A copy of this geographic codes manual can be requested from the CDC Information Center, ext. 3396 (FTS 236-3396).
Abstract 1968-1978MORTALITY 1968-1978 DOCUMENTATION FOR UNDERLYING CAUSE OF DEATH PUBLIC USE TAPES FOR ICDA-8 DATA (1968-1978) The mortality tape files are maintained by calendar year. For calendar year 1972, only 50 percent of the death records were coded and processed. For all other calendar years, there is one tape record for each death, formatted according to the tape documentation on the pages which follow. SPECIAL NOTES: 1. A code entry of "Z" represents the alphabetic configuration of the letter Z. 2. A code entry of "V" (numeric) represents the EBCDIC code 12. 3. Data items may vary between calendar years. Therefore, it is important to determine the availability of items in the specific file(s) being used. 4. Before 1970, mortality statistics included all deaths occurring in the United States, with nonresident aliens assigned to place of death. Beginning in 1970, resident mortality data refer to deaths of residents of the United States only. Tables by place of occurrence include deaths of nonresident aliens, so totals will differ slightly from resident tables. If your tabulations differ from our published figures, different handling of nonresident aliens may be responsible. Codes 52 through 59 in positions 13-14 of the detail mortality record can be used to identify nonresident aliens. Total Number of Deaths per Year Data Year Number of Records 1968 1,930,082 1969 1,921,990 1970 1,922,966 1971 1,929,476 1972 983,001 1973 1,975,126 1974 1,936,476 1975 1,895,135 1976 1,911,907 1977 1,902,106 1978 1,930,627 Summary of Changes Although the code outline has been designed to cover data year 1968 through 1978 under one basic format, there are certain changes in item content among these years. The most significant is the geo- graphic codes for the residence and occurrence items. For 1968 and 1969 these codes are based on the 1960 Census of Population. For 1970- 1978 these codes are based on the 1970 Census of Population. A summ- ary of differences is as follows: Item Change Affects Positions Foreign Residents For data years 1970-1978, 12,13-25,48-49 foreign residents are uni- quely identified. However, for 1978 data, code 58 (other Western Hemisphere) for state of residence has been elimi- nated. For data years 1968- 1969, the place of residence is coded the same as place of occurrence for foreign resi- dents. Geographic Codes For data years 1970-1978, 15-25, 28-30 classification of residence/ occurrence data is based on the 1970 Census of Population. For data years 1968-1969, classification of residence/ occurrence data is based on the 1960 Census of Population. Day of Death Day of death was not coded for 33-34 1968-1971 data. Race In coding race of decedent, 36 codes 0 (Guamian for 1969-1977 data) and 8 (Filipino for 1969- 1978 data) were not used for 1968 data. Codes 0 is defined as "Other Asian or Pacific Islander" for 1978 data. Autopsy Performed Autopsy performed was not coded 52 for 1968-1971 data. Findings Used Findings used was not coded for 53 1968-1971, 1978 data. Place of Accident Place of accident was not coded 152 for 1968 data.
Record Layout 1968-1978Record Layout 1968-1978 Tape Locations 1-25 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 1 1 Last Digit of Data Year 8... 1968 or 1978 9... 1969 0... 1970 Etc. to 7... 1977 2-3 2 Shipment Number Shipments from each reporting area are numbered consecutively beginning with 01. 4 1 Reporting Area The following codes when used with the State of occurrence codes, tape locations 26 27, identify separate reporting areas. 1 ... Bronx Borough 2 ... Brooklyn Borough 3 ... Manhattan Borough 4 ... Queens Borough 5 ... Richmond Borough 6 ... Chicago 0 ... All other areas 5-10 6 Certificate Number These positions are blank. 11 1 Record Type (Computer Generated) 1 ... Residents State and County of Occurrence and Residence are the same. 2 ... Nonresidents State and/or County of Occurrence and Residence are different. 12 1 Resident Status (Computer Generated) 1 ... Residents State and County of Occurrence and Residence are the same. 2 ... Intrastate Nonresidents State of Occurrence and Residence are the same, but County is different. 3 ... Interstate Nonresidents State of Occurrence and Residence are different, but both are in the U.S. 4 ... Foreign Residents (Not applicable to 1968-1969 data.) State of Occurrence is one of the 50 States or the District of Columbia, but Place of Residence is outside the U.S. 13-25 13 PLACE OF RESIDENCE 1968-1969 Data Refer to the "Vital Statistics Instruction Manual, Geographic Reference Manual: Codes Used in Computer Operations Effective With 1962 Data" for a complete list of areas and codes. 1970-1978 Data Refer to the "Geographic Code Manual: Codes Used in Computer Processing Effective With 1970 Data" for a complete list of areas and codes. The appropriate manual (or manuals) is enclosed for the applicable data year being supplied to the requestor. Foreign Residents were not uniquely identified in 1968 or 1969. The Place of Residence was allocated to the Place of Occurrence (State and County). 13-25 13 PLACE OF RESIDENCE - continued 13-14 2 State 01-51... Each State and the District of Columbia are numbered alphabetically (see Appendix A-1). Foreign Residents (Not applicable to 1968-1969) 52... Puerto Rico 53... Virgin Islands 54... Guam 55... Canada 56... Cuba 57... Mexico 58... Other Western Hemisphere 59... Remainder of the World NOTE: Code 58 was deleted in 1978. 15-17 3 County 001-nnn... Counties and county equivalents are numbered alphabetically within each State. ZZZ... Foreign Residents (not applicable to 1968-1969) 18-20 3 City 001-nnn... Cities are numbered alphabetically within each State and identify each city with a population of 250,000 or more. 999... Balance of County ZZZ... Foreign Residents (not applicable to 1968-1969) 1968-1969 Data Population is based on the 1960 Census. 1970-1978 Data Population is based on the 1970 Census. 13-25 13 PLACE OF RESIDENCE - continued 21 1 Population Size of City of Residence 0... 1,000,000 or more 1... 500,000 to 1,000,000 2... 250,000 to 500,000 3... 100,000 to 250,000 4... 50,000 to 100,000 5... 25,000 to 50,000 6... 10,000 to 25,000 9... All other areas in the U.S. Z... Foreign Residents (not applicable to 1968-1969) 22-24 3 Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas (SMSA) 1968-1978 Data 000... Nonmetropolitan counties except those coded &&&. &&&... Nonmetropolitan counties included in the Standard Consolidated Areas. 1968-1969 Data 001-201... The 201 SMSA's established in 1960. See Section VI of the 1962 Geographic Reference Manual for a complete list of codes and names. 1970-1978 Data 001-229... The 229 SMSA's established in 1970. See Appendix A-6 for a complete list of codes and names. ZZZ... Foreign Residents 25 1 Metropolitan-Nonmetropolitan County of Residence 1... Metropolitan County 2... Nonmetropolitan county Z... Foreign residents (not applicable to 1968-1969) Tape Locations 26-38 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 26 5 PLACE OF OCCURRENCE 1968-1969 Data Refer to the "Vital Statistics Instruction Manual, Geographic Reference Manual: Codes Used in Computer Operations Effective With 1962 Data" for a complete list of areas and codes. 1970-1978 Data Refer to the "Geographic Code Manual: Codes Used in Computer Processing Effective With 1970 Data" for a complete list of areas and codes. 26-27 2 State 01-51... Each State and the District of Columbia are numbered alphabetically (see Appendix A-1 for a complete list of State names and codes). 28-30 3 County 001-nnn... Counties and county equivalents are numbered alphabetically within each State. 31-34 4 DATE OF DEATH 1/ 31-32 2 Month of Death 01... January 07... July 02... February 08... August 03... March 09... September 04... April 10... October 05... May 11... November 06... June 12... December 33-34 2 Day of Death 01-31... As applicable to month of death 99... Day of death not stated NOTE: For 1968-1971 data, day of death was not coded. 1/ Year of death is identified in tape location 1. 35 1 Sex 1... Male 2... Female 36-38 3 RACE 36 1 Detail Race 0... Guamian 1... White 2... Black 3... Indian (includes Aleuts and Eskimos) 4... Chinese 5... Japanese 6... Hawaiian (includes Part-Hawaiian) 7... All other races 8... Filipino NOTE: Codes 0 and 8 are not used for 1968 data. For 1978 data, code 0 is defined as "Other Asian or Pacific Islander." 37 1 Race Recode 2 (Computer Generated) 1... White 2... All other races 38 1 Race Recode 3 (Computer Generated) 1... White 2... Black 3... Other races Tape Locations 39-47 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 39-47 9 AGE OF DEATH 39-41 3 Detail Age Three positions are used to code detail age. Location 39 identifies age in years, months, days, etc. Locations 40-41 are the number of years, months, days, etc. Loc. 39 Loc. 40-41 2/ 0 Years less than 100 01-99 1 Years 100 or more 01-99 2 Months 01-11, 99 3 Weeks 01-03, 99 4 Days 01-27, 99 5 Hours 01-23, 99 6 Minutes 01-59, 99 9 Age not stated 99 42-43 2 Age Recode 12 01... Under 1 year 02... 1-4 years 03... 5-14 years 04... 15-24 years 05... 25-34 years 06... 35-44 years 07... 45-54 years 08... 55-64 years 09... 65-74 years 10... 75-84 years 11... 85 years and over 12... Aged not stated 2/ Unknown in infant age are recoded: Code and Tape Locations Meaning 42-43 44-45 46-47 299 - Months 01 02 12 399 - Weeks 01 01 09 499 - Day 01 01 03 599 - Hours 01 01 01 699 - Minutes 01 01 01 44-45 2 Age Recode 27 01... Under 1 month 02... 1 month-11 months 03... 1 year 04... 2 years 05... 3 years 06... 4 years 07... 5-9 years 08... 10-14 years 09... 15-19 years 10... 20-24 years 11... 25-29 years 12... 30-34 years 13... 35-39 years 14... 40-44 years 15... 45-49 years 16... 50-54 years 17... 55-59 years 18... 60-64 years 19... 65-69 years 20... 70-74 years 21... 75-79 years 22... 80-84 years 23... 85-89 years 24... 90-94 years 25... 95-99 years 26... 100 years and over 27... Age not stated 46-47 2 Infant Age Recode 22 Blank... Age 1 year and over or not stated 01... Under 1 hour 02... 1-23 hours 03... 1 day 04... 2 days 05... 3 days 06... 4 days 07... 5 days 08... 6 days 09... 7-13 days 10... 14-20 days 11... 21-27 days 12... 1 month 13... 2 months 14... 3 months 15... 4 months 16... 5 months 17... 6 months 18... 7 months 19... 8 months 20... 9 months 21... 10 months 22... 11 months Tape Locations 48-124 48-49 2 Division and State Subcode of Residence States are coded within Division. The code structure is designed to sequence the States as they appear in NCHS publications. Location 48 identifies the Division and location 49 identifies States within that Division. 00... Foreign Residents (not applicable to 1968-1969) Loc. Loc. 48 49 1... New England 1... Maine 2... New Hampshire 3... Vermont 4... Massachusetts 5... Rhode Island 6... Connecticut 2... Middle Atlantic 1... New York 2... New Jersey 3... Pennsylvania 3... East North Central 1... Ohio 2... Indiania 3... Illinois 4... Michigan 5... Wisconsin 4... West North Central 1... Minnesota 2... Iowa 3... Missouri 4... North Dakota 5... South Dakota 6... Nebraska 7... Kansas 5... South Atlantic 1... Delaware 2... Maryland 3... District of Columbia 4... Virginia 5... West Virginia 6... North Carolina 7... South Carolina 8... Georgia 9... Florida 6... East South Central 1... Kentucky 2... Tennessee 3... Alabama 4... Mississippi 7... West South Central 1... Arkansas 2... Louisiana 3... Oklahoma 4... Texas 8... Mountain 1... Montana 2... Idaho 3... Wyoming 4... Colorado 5... New Mexico 6... Arizona 7... Utah 8... Neveda 9... Pacific 1... Washington 2... Oregon 3... California 4... Alaska 5... Hawaii 50-51 2 Division and State Subcode of Occurrence States are coded within Divisions. The code structure is designed to sequence the States as they appear in NCHS publications. Location 50 identifies the Division and location 51 identifies States within that Division. Loc. Loc. 50 51 1... New England 1... Maine 2... New Hampshire 3... Vermont 4... Massachusetts 5... Rhode Island 6... Connecticut 2... Middle Atlantic 1... New York 2... New Jersey 3... Pennsylvania 3... East North Central 1... Ohio 2... Indiana 3... Illinois 4... Michigan 5... Wisconsin 4... West North Central 1... Minnesota 2... Iowa 3... Missouri 4... North Dakota 5... South Dakota 6... Nebraska 7... Kansas 5... South Atlantic 1... Delaware 2... Maryland 3... District of Columbia 4... Virginia 5... West Virginia 6... North Carolina 7... South Carolina 8... Georgia 9... Florida 6... East South Central 1... Kentucky 2... Tennessee 3... Alabama 4... Mississippi 7... West South Central 1... Arkansas 2... Louisiana 3... Oklahoma 4... Texas 8... Mountain 1... Montana 2... Idaho 3... Wyoming 4... Colorado 5... New Mexico 6... Arizona 7... Utah 8... Nevada 9... Pacific 1... Washington 2... Oregon 3... California 4... Alaska 5... Hawaii 52 1 Autopsy Performed 1... Yes 2... No 8... Item not on certificate 9... Not stated NOTE: Item was not coded for 1968-1971 data. 53 1 Findings Used 1... Yes 2... No 8... Item not on certificate 9... Not stated NOTE: Item was not coded for 1968-1971, 1978 data. 54-120 65 Used for internal processing. 121-138 18 Cause of Death 121-124 4 Underlying Cause of Death See the "Eighth Revision International Class- fication of Diseases, "Volume 1, adapted for use in the United States. For accidents, poisonings and violence, the external cause of injury (E800-E999) is coded. The nature of injury (800-999) is not coded. These positions fo NOT include the letter E for the external cause of injury. For those underlying causes that do not have a 4th digit, location 124 is blank (Hex 40). Tape Locations 125-160 125-129 5 281 Cause Recode A recode of the underlying cause into 281 groups for NCHS publications. See Appendix for a complete list of recodes and the underlying causes included. 00200-33800... Code range (not inclusive) 130-132 3 69 Cause Recode A recode of the underlying cause into 72 groups for NCHS publications. See Appendix for a complete list of recodes and the underlying causes included. 010-810... Code range (not inclusive) 133-135 3 65 Infant Cause Recode A recode of the underlying cause into 65 groups for NCHS publications. See Appendix for a complete list of recodes and the underlying causes included. 010-710... Code range (not inclusive) 136-138 3 34 Cause Recode A recode of the underlying cause into 34 groups for NCHS publications. See Appendix for a complete list of recodes and the underlying causes included. 010-370... Code range (not inclusive) 139-151 13 Used for internal processing. 152 1 Place of Accident Code for Causes E850-E929 Blank... Causes other than E850-E929 0... Home 1... Farm 2... Mine and Quarry 3... Industrial Place and Premises 4... Place of Recreation and Sport 5... Street anf Highway 6... Public Building 7... Resident Institution 8... Other Specified Places 9... Place Not Specified NOTE: Item was not coded for 1968 data. 153-158 7 Sequence Number (Computer Generated) 0000001-1930627... Each record in assigned a unique number. NOTE: Item coded for 1978 data only. 159-160 2 Reserved Positions Cause of Death Recodes Cause of Death 281 Recode Mortality Tape Files for Calendar Years 1968-78 Cause of Death Lists Definition of 281 Cause List Recodes 281 RECODE DETAIL CAUSES REPRESENTED 00200 000 00300 001 00400 002,003 00500 004,006 00600 005 00700 008,009 00900 010-012 01000 013 01100 014 01200 015 01300 018 01400 016, 017, 019 01500 020 01600 022 01700 023 01800 030 01900 032 02000 033 02100 034 02200 035 02300 036 02400 037 02500 038 02600 007, 021, 024-027, 031, 039 02700 040-043 02800 044 02900 050 03000 055 03100 060 03200 062-065 03300 066 03400 070 03500 071 03600 045, 046, 051-054, 056, 057, 061, 067, 068, 072-079 03700 080-083 03800 084 03900 086, 087 04000 088 04200 090 04300 091 04400 093.0 04500 093.9 04600 094.0 04700 094.1 04800 094.9 04900 095, 097.0, 097.9 05000 098 05100 120 05200 122 05300 125 05400 126 05500 121, 123, 124, 127-129 05600 Remainder of 000-136 06000 140 06100 141 06200 142-145 06300 146-149 06500 150 06600 151 06700 152 06900 153.0 07000 153.1 07100 153.2 07200 153.3 07300 153.8 07400 153.9 07500 154 07600 155 07700 156 07800 157 07900 158, 159 08100 161 08200 162 08300 160, 163 08500 170 08600 171 08700 172, 173 08800 174 09000 180 09100 181, 182 09200 183 09300 184 09400 185 09500 186, 187 09700 188 09800 189 10000 190 10100 191, 192 10200 193 10300 194-199 10500 204 10600 205 10700 206 10800 207 11000 200 11100 201 11200 203 11300 202, 208, 209 11500 218-221 11600 224, 225 11700 210-217, 222, 223, 226-228 11800 234-236 11900 238 12000 230-233, 237, 239 12200 240, 241 12300 242 12400 243-246 12500 250 12600 253 12700 254 12800 255 12900 262 13000 260, 261, 263-269 13100 273.0 13200 251, 252, 256-258, 270-272, 273.1-279 13500 280, 281 13600 282, 283 13700 284 13800 285 13900 287 14000 286, 288, 289 14200 290 14300 291 14400 294-299 14500 303 14600 300-302, 304-309 14700 310-315 14900 320 15000 330 15100 340 15200 342 15300 343 15400 345 15500 360-369 15600 374 15700 375 15800 381-383 15900 321-324, 331-333, 341, 344, 346-358, 370-373, 376-380, 384-389 16100 390-392 16300 394 16400 395 16500 397 16600 393, 396, 398 16800 400 16900 401 17000 402 17100 403 17200 404 17601 410.0 17602 410.9 17701 411.0 17702 411.9 17801 412.0 17802 412.9 17901 413.0 17902 413.9 18100 420, 422 18200 421 18400 424.0 18500 424.1 18600 424.9 18700 427 18800 428 18900 423, 425, 426, 429 19301 430.0 19302 430.9 19401 431.0 19402 431.9 19501 433.0 19502 433.9 19601 434.0 19602 434.9 19701 432.0, 435.0 19702 432.9, 435.9 19801 436.0 19802 436.9 19901 437.0, 438.0 19902 437.9, 438.9 20100 440 20200 441 20300 445 20400 442-444, 446-448 20600 450-453 20700 454-458 20900 460-465 21000 466 21100 470-474 21300 480 21400 481, 482 21500 484 21600 485 21700 483, 486 21900 490 22000 491 22100 492 22200 493 22300 500 22400 510, 513 22500 511 22600 517 22700 518 22800 501-508, 512, 514-516, 519 23000 520-525 23200 531 23300 532 23400 533 23500 535 23600 540-543 23700 550-553, 560 23800 561 23900 562 24000 563 24200 571.0 24300 571.8 24400 571.9 24500 574, 575 24600 526-530, 534, 536, 537, 564-570, 572, 573, 576, 577 24900 580 25000 581 25100 582-584 25200 590 25300 592, 594 25400 591, 593, 595-599 25500 600 25600 610, 611 25700 601-607, 612-629 25900 631 26000 636-639 26100 632, 651-653 26300 640, 641 26400 642 26500 643 26600 644, 645 26700 670, 671, 673 26800 630, 633-635, 654-662, 672, 674-678 26900 650 27100 680-686 27200 690-709 27400 710-715 27500 716-718 27600 720 27700 727, 735-738 27800 721-726, 728-734 28000 741 28100 740, 742, 743 28200 746 28300 747 28400 749 28500 744, 745, 748, 750-759 28600 760-778 28800 794 28900 780-792, 795, 796 29200 E800-E807 29500 E810 29600 E812 29700 E814 29800 E811, E813, E815 29900 E816-E818 30000 E819 30100 E820-E823 30200 E825-E827 30300 E830-E838 30400 E840-E845 30600 E850-E859 30700 E860-E869 30800 E870-E877 31000 E880-E884 31100 E885-E886 31200 E887 31300 E890-E899 31400 E910 31500 E911, E912 31600 E922 31800 E920 31900 E923 32000 E924, E926 32100 E925 32200 E916-E919, E921, E927, E928 32300 E930-E936 32400 E900-E909, E913-E915, E929, E940-E949 32600 E950 32700 E951, E952 32800 E953 32900 E955 33000 E954, E956-E959 33200 E965 33300 E966 33400 E960-E964, E967-E969 33500 E978 33600 E970-E977 33700 E980-E989 33800 E990-E999 Cause of Death 69 Recode 69 RECODE DETAIL CAUSES REPRESENTED 010 004, 006 020 008, 009 040 010-012 050 013-019 060 033 070 034 080 036 090 038 100 040-043 110 055 120 090-097 130 Remainder of 000-136 150 140-149 160 150-159 170 160-163 180 174 190 180-187 200 188, 189 210 170-173, 190-199 220 204-207 230 200-203, 208, 209 240 210-239 250 250 260 260-269 270 280-285 280 320 310 390-398 320 402 330 404 350 410 360 411 370 412 380 413 390 424, 428 400 420-423, 425-427, 429 410 400, 401, 403 430 431 440 433 450 434 460 430, 432, 435-438 470 440 480 441-448 490 466 510 470-474 520 480-486 540 490, 491 550 492 560 493 570 531-533 580 540-543 590 550-553, 560 600 571 610 574, 575 630 580-581 640 582-584 650 590 660 600 680 640-645 690 630-639, 650-678 700 740-759 720 764-768, 772, 776 730 Remainder of 760-778 740 780-796 750 Residual 770 E810-E823 780 E800-E807, E825-E949 790 E950-E959 800 E960-E978 810 E980-E999 Cause of Death 65 Recode 65 RECODE DETAIL CAUSES REPRESENTED 010 009 020 033 030 036 040 037 050 038 060 040-079 070 090 080 Remainder of 000-136 090 140-209 100 210-239 110 254 120 273.0 130 280-289 140 320 150 321-389 160 460-465 170 466, 490, 491 190 470-474 200 480-486 210 517 220 492, 493, 500-516, 518, 519 230 550-553, 560 240 535, 561, 563 250 520-534, 536, 537, 540-543, 562, 564-577 270 740 280 741 290 742 300 743, 744 310 746 320 747 330 748 340 749-751 350 752, 753 360 754-756 370 759.3 380 759.0-759.2, 759.4-759.9 390 745, 757, 758 410 760 430 761.0 440 761.1 450 761.3 460 761.2, 761.4-761.7, 761.9 470 762 480 763 500 764-768 (.0-3) 510 764-768 (.4,.9) 520 769.0-769.2, 769.4, 769.5, 769.9 530 770 540 771 550 772 560 774, 775 570 776.1 580 776.2 590 776.9 600 776.0, 776.3, 776.4 610 777 620 778.1 630 778.2 640 778.0, 778.3, 778.9 650 780-796 670 E911-E912 680 E913 690 E800-E910, E914-E949 700 E960-E978 710 Residual Cause of Death 34 Recode 34 RECODE DETAIL CAUSES REPRESENTED 010 010-019 020 090-097 030 Remainder of 000-136 050 150-159 060 160-163 070 174 080 180-187 090 188,189 100 204-207 110 140-149, 170-173, 190-203, 208, 209 120 250 150 390-398 160 402, 404 170 410-413 180 420-429 190 400, 401, 403 200 430-438 210 440 220 441-448 230 470-474, 480-486 240 490-493 250 531-533 260 571 270 580-584 280 630-678 290 740-759 300 760-769.2,769.4-772.774-778 310 780-796 320 Residual 330 E810-E823 340 E800-E807, E825-E949 350 E950-E959 360 E960-E978 370 E980-E999
Technical Appendix 1976Mortality Technical Appendix Sources of Data Death and Fetal-Death Statistics Mortality statistics for 1976 are, as for all previous years except 1972, based on information from records of all deaths occurring in the United States.Fetal-death statistics for every year are based on all reports of fetal death received by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). Although the United States vital statistics system covers the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Guam, in this report the term United States refers only to the aggregate of the 50 States (including New York City) and the District of Columbia. The Virgin Islands was admitted to the "registration area" for deaths in 1924; Puerto Rico, in 1932; and Guam, in 1970.Tabulations of death statistics for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands were regularly shown in the annual volumes of Vital Statistics of the United States from the year of their admission through 1971 except for the years 1967 through 1969, and tabulations for Guam were included for 1970 and 1971.Death statistics for Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Guam were not included in the 1972 volume but have been included in section 8 of the volumes for each of the years 1973-78 and in section 9 beginning with 1979. Information for 1972 for these three areas was published in the respective annual vital statistics reports of the Depart- ment of Health of the Virgin Islands, and the Department of Public Health and Social Services of the Government of Guam. Procedures used by NCHS to collect death statistics have changed over the years. Before 1971, tabulations of deaths and fetal deaths were based solely on information obtained by NCHS from copies of the original certifi- cates.The information from these copies was edited, coded, and tabulated. For 1960-70, all mortality information taken from these records was trans- ferred by NCHS to magnetic tape for computer processing. Beginning with 1971, an increasing number of States have provided NCHS with computer tapes of data coded according to NCHS specifications and provided to NCHS through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program. The year in which State-coded demographic data were first transmitted on computer tape to NCHS is shown below for each of the States, New York City, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia, all of which now furnish demographic or nonmedical data on tape. 1971 1977 Florida Alaska Idaho 1972 Massachusetts Maine New York City Missouri Ohio New Hampshire Puerto Rico Rhode Island Vermont 1978 Indiana 1973 Utah Colorado Washington Michigan New York (except New York City) 1974 Illinois Iowa Kansas Montana Nebraska Oregon South Carolina 1975 Louisiana Maryland North Carolina Oklahoma Tennessee Virginia Wisconsin 1976 Alabama Kentucky Minnesota Nevada Texas West Virginia In 1974, States began coding medical (cause-of-death) data on computer tapes according to NCHS specifications. The year in which State-coded medical data were first transmitted to NCHS is shown below for the 7 States now furnishing such data. 1974 1975 Iowa Louisiana Michigan Nebraska North Carolina Virginia Wisconsin For 1976 and previous years except 1972, NCHS coded the medical information from copies of the original certificates received from the registration offices for all deaths occurring in those States that were not furnishing NCHS with medical data coded according to NCHS specifications. Standard Certificates and Reports The U.S. Standard Certificate of Death and the U.S. Standard Report of Fetal Death, issued by the Public Health Service, have served for many years as the principal means of attaining uniformity in the content of documents used to collect information on these events.They have been modified in each State to the extent required by the particular needs of the State or by special provisions of the State vital statistics law. However, the certificates or reports of most States conform closely in content and arrangement to the standards. The first issue of the U.S. Standard Certificate of Death appeared in 1900. Since then, it has been revised periodically by the national vital statistics agency through consultation with State health officers and registrars; Federal agencies concerned with vital statistics; national, State, and county medical societies; and others working in such fields as public health, social welfare,demography, and insurance. This revision procedure has assured careful evaluation of each item in terms of its current and future usefulness for legal, medical and health, demographic,and research purposes.New items have been added when necessary; and old items have been modified to ensure better reporting, or in some cases have been dropped when their usefulness appeared to be limited. New revisions of the U.S. Standard Certificate of Death and the U.S. Standard Report of Fetal Death were recommended for State use beginning January 1, 1968.The certificate of death is for use by a physician, a medical examiner, or a coroner. Two other forms of the U.S. Standard Certificate of Death are available and are similar except that the section on certification is designed for the physician's signature on one, and for the medical examiner's or coroner's signature on the other. History The first death statistics published by the Federal Government concerned events in 1850 and were based on statistics collected during the decennial census of that year. In 1880 a national "registration area" was created for deaths. Originally consisting of two States (Massachusetts and New Jersey), the District of Columbia, and several large cities having efficient systems for death registrations, the death-registration area continued to expand until 1933, when it included the entire United States for the first time. Statistics on fetal deaths were first published for the birth-registration area in 1918, and then every year beginning with 1922. Classification of Data General Information The principal value of vital statistics data is realized through the presentation of rates, which are computed by relating the vital events of a class to the population of a similarly defined class. Vital statistics and population statistics must therefore be classified according to similarly defined systems and tabulated in comparable groups. Even when the variables common to both, such as geographic area, age, sex, and race, have been similarly classified and tabulated, differences between the enumeration method of obtaining population data and the registration method of obtaining vital statistics data may result in significant discrepancies. The general rules used in the classification of geographic and personal items for deaths and fetal deaths are set forth in two NCHS instruction manuals (1976 NCHS Instruction Manual, Part 3 and 4) A discussion of the classification of certain important items is discussed below. Classification by Occurrence and Residence Tabulations for the United States and specified geographic areas in this report are by place of residence unless stated as by place of occurrence. Before 1970, resident mortality statistics for the United States included all deaths occurring in the United States, with deaths of "nonresidents of the United States" assigned to place of death. "Deaths of nonresidents of the United States" refers to deaths that occur in the United States of nonresident aliens, nations residing abroad, and residents of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and other territories of the United States.Beginning with 1970, deaths of nonresidents of the United States are not included in tables by place of residence. Tables by place of occurrence, on the other hand, include deaths of both residents and nonresidents of the United States. Consequently, for each year beginning with 1970, the total number of deaths in the United States by place of occurrence was somewhat greater than the total by place of residence. For 1976 this difference amounted to 2,467 deaths. Mortality statistics by place of occurrence are shown in tables 1-10, 1-19, 1-20, 1-30, 3-1, 7-1, and 7-7. Before 1970, except for 1964 and 1965, deaths of nonresidents of the United States occurring in the United States were treated as deaths of residents of the exact place of occurrence, which in most instances was an urban area. In 1964 and 1965, deaths of nonresidents of the United States occurring in the United States were allocated as deaths of residents of the balance of the county in which they occurred. Residence error--Results of a 1960 study show that the classification of residence information on the death certificates corresponded closely to the residence classification of the census records for the decedents whose records were matched (NCHS, 1969). A comparison of the results of this study of deaths with those for a previous matched record study of births (National Vital Statistics Division, 1962) showed that the quality of residence data had considerably improved between 1950 and 1960. Both studies found that events in urban areas were overstated by the NCHS classification in comparison with the U.S. Bureau of the Census classification. The magnitude of the difference was substantially less for deaths in 1960 than it was for births in 1950. The improvement is attributed to an item added in 1956 to the U.S. Standard Certificates of Birth and of Death, asking if residence was inside or outside city limits. This new item aided in properly allocating the residence of persons living near cities but outside the corporate limits. Geographic Classification The rules followed in the classification of geographic areas for deaths and fetal deaths are contained in the two instruction manuals referred to previously. The geographic codes assigned by the National Center for Health Statistics during data reduction of course information on birth, death, and fetal-death records are given in a 1975 NCHS Instruction Manual, Part 8. For 1970-78, codes are based on results of the 1970 census. For 1976 there is an unpublished computer listing of the geographic codes con- tained in the computer tapes. The 13-digit codes in this listing are not the same codes as the 5-digit codes for the State-city or State-balance of county. Instead each of these 13-digit codes is a conversion of the two 5-digit codes into 1 combination code for "population size," SMSA's and MSEA's, and metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties. This listing for 1976 is the same as that used for 1970-75. It is planned that it will also be used for each of the remaining years in this decade. Standard metropolitan statistical areas-- Except in the New England States, an SMSA is a county or a group of contiguous counties containing a city of 50,000 inhabitants or more or "twin cities" with a combined population of at least 50,000 in the 1970 census. In addition to the county or counties containing such a city or cities, contiguous counties are included in an SMSA if, according to specified criteria, they are essentially metropolitan in character and are socially and economically integrated with the central city or cities. In the New England States, the U.S. Office of Management and Budget uses towns and cities rather than counties as geographic components of SMSA's. The National Center for Health Statistics cannot, however, use the SMSA classification for these States because its data are not coded to identify all towns. Instead the metropolitan State economic area (MSEA) established by the U.S. Bureau of the Census, which is made up of county units, is used. Standard consolidated areas--For the metropolitan complexes around New York and Chicago, several contiguous SMSA's and additional counties that do not appear to meet the formal integration criteria for SMSA's but do have strong interrelationships of other kinds have been combined into the New York-Northeastern New Jersey and the Chicago-Northwestern Indiana Standard Consolidated Areas. Metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties-- Counties included in SMSA's or in New England MSEA's are called metropolitan counties; all other counties are classified as nonmetropolitan. Population-size groups--Vital statistics data for cities and certain other urban places in 1976 are classified according to the population enumerated in the 1970 Census of Population. In this report "Population size groups" refers to two groups. "Urban places" and "Balance of area". "Urban places" consist of the following places: 1. Each incorporated city and other urban places of 10,000 inhabitants or more. 2. Each town in New England and each township in New Jersey and Pennsylvania that had no incorported municipality as a sub- division and had either 25,000 inhabitants or more or a population of 10,000 to 25,000 and density of 1,500 persons or more per square mile. 3. Each county in States other than the New England States, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania that had no incorporated municipality within its boundary and had a density of 1,500 persons or more per square mile. (Arlington County, Virginia, is the only county classified as urban under this rule.) "Balance of area" consists of all other places. Before 1964 places were classified as "urban" or "rural". The Technical Appendixes for earlier years discuss the previous classification system. Early mortality reports published by the U.S. Bureau of the Census contained tables showing nativity of parents as well as nativity of decedent. Publication of these tables was discontinued in 1933. Mortality data showing nativity of decedent were again published in annual reports for 1939-41 and for 1950. Age The age recorded on the death record is the age at last birthday. With respect to the computation of death rates, the age classification used by the U.S. Bureau of the Census is also based on the age of the person in completed years. Race and color For vital statistics in the United States in 1976, deaths are classified by race--white, Negro, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and other races. The white category includes, in addition to persons reported as white, those reported as Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, and all other Caucasians. The Indian category includes American, Alaskan, Canadian, Eskimo, and Aleut. If the racial entry on the death certificate indicates a mixture of Hawaiian and any other race, the entry is coded to Hawaiian. If the race is given as a mixture of white and any other race, the entry is coded to the appropriate other race. If a mixture of races other than white is given (except Hawaiian),the entry is coded to the first race listed. This procedure for coding the first race listed has been in use since 1969. Before 1969, if the entry for race was a mixture of black and any other race except Hawaiian, the entry was coded to black. Most of the tables in this report, however, do not show data for this detailed classification by race. In some tables the divisions are white, Negro, and other. In other tables where the main purpose is to isolate the major group the classifications are simply white and all other. Race not stated--For 1976 the number of death records for which race was unknown, not stated or not classifiable was 4,244 or 0.2 percent of the total deaths. Of the 4,244 records, 3,511 come from New York. Death records with race entry not stated are assigned to a racial designation as follows: If the preceding record is coded white, the code assignment is made to white; if the code is other than white, the assignment is made to black.Before 1964 all records with race not stated were assigned to white except records of residents of New Jersey for 1962-64. New Jersey, 1962-64--New Jersey omitted the race item from its certificates of live birth, death, and fetal death in use in the beginning of 1962.The item was restored during the latter part of 1962.The item was restored during the latter part of 1962.However, the certificate revision without the race item was used for most of 1962 as well as 1963. Therefore figures by race for 1962 and 1963 exclude New Jersey.For 1964, 6.8 percent of the death records in use for residents of New Jersey did not contain the race item. Adjustments made in vital statistics to take into account the omission of the race item in New Jersey for part of the certificates filed during 1962 through 1964 are described in the Technical Appendix of Vital Statistics of the United States for each of those data years. Mortality by Month and Date of Death Deaths by month have been regularly tabulated and published in the annual report for each year beginning with data year 1900. Date of death was first published for data year 1972. In addition, unpublished data for selected causes by date of death for 1962 are available from NCHS. Death rates by month reflect most clearly the influence of the respiratory diseases. Again for 1976, as for each year since the early 1920's, when the summer peak of mortality was eliminated, the curve of mortality falls to a low during the summer months, and reaches a peak during the winter months. The curve by month for the number of deaths from influenza and pneumonia for 1976 parallels quite closely that for the curve for the number of deaths from all causes. The greatest number of deaths from influenza and pnuemonia occurred in January for 1976. The year 1972 was the first data year for which date of death was published. Unpublished data for selected causes by date of death for 1962 are available in NCHS. Report of Autopsy Before 1972, the last year for which autopsy data were tabulated was 1958. Beginning in 1972, all registration areas requested information on the death certificate as to whether autopsies were performed. Information as to whether the autopsy findings were used in determining the causes of death was tabulated for 1972-73 for all but nine registration areas and from 1974-77 for all but eight registration areas.The item "autopsy findings used" was deleted from the 1978 U.S. Standard Certificate of Death. Cause of Death Cause-of-death classification--Since 1949, cause-of-death statistics have been based on the underlying cause of death, which is defined as "(a) the disease or injury which initiated the train of events leading directly to death, or (b) the circumstances of the accident or violence which produced the fatal injury" (World Health Organization, 1977). For each death the underlying cause is selected from an array of conditions reported in the medical certification section on the death certificate.This section provides a format for entering the causes of death in a sequential order.These conditions are translated into medical codes through use of the classification structure and selection and modification rules contained in the applicable revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) published by the World Health Organization (WHO).Selection rules provide guidance for systematically identifying the underlying cause of death. Modification rules are intended to improve the usefulness of mortality statistics by giving preference to certain classification categories over others and/or to consolidate two or more conditions on the certificate into a single classification category. As a statistical datum, the underlying cause of death is a simple, one-dimensional statistic; it is conceptually easy to understand and a well-accepted measure of mortality. It identifies the initiating cause of death and is therefore most useful to public health officials in developing measures to prevent the start of the chain of events leading to death. The rules for selecting the underlying cause of death are included with the ICD as a means of standardizing classification, which contributes toward comparability and uniformity in mortality medical statistics among countries. Beginning with data year 1968, the cause-of-death statistics published by the National Center for Health Statistics have been classified according to the Eight Revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICDA), which is based on the 1965 Revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) (World Health Organization, 1967). The ICD gives greater detail and specificity in some categories than is provided by the Eighth Revision of the ICD. Complete correspondence between these two classifica- tions was maintained at the three-digit level, but new four-digit sub- divisions were renumbered to accommodate the additional subcategories in logical sequence. In the ICDA, subdivisions which do not correspond exact- ly with the ICD are identified by asterisks. In addition to specifying that the Classification be used, the WHO rec- ommended special lists for mortality tabulations-the Detailed List, con- sisting of all three-digit categories; List A, the List of 150 Causes for Tabulation of Morbidity and Mortality; List B, the List of 50 Causes for Tabulation of Mortality; and List P, the list of 100 Causes for Tabulation of Perinatal Morbidity and Mortality. The recommended tabulation lists have been modified for use in the NCHS. The Each-Cause List is made up of each three-digit category of the Detail- ed List to which deaths may be assigned and each four-digit subcategory of the ICDA to which deaths may be assigned. For category 412 the fourth digits 1, .2, .3, and .4 are used instead of the fourth digits .0 and .9 which appear in the ICDA. The each-cause table (1-23) does not show the fourth- digit subcategories provided for Motor vehicle accidents (E810-E823). How- ever, these subcategories, which identify persons injured, are shown in the accident tables of this report (section 4). Special fifth-digit sub- categories are also used in the accident tables to identify place of accident when deaths from nontransport accidents are shown. The List of 281 Selected Causes of Death is an extension of List A designed so that with one exception the original groups can be obtained by combining titles. The individual titles in List A for Certain causes of mortality in early infancy are shown as one group title in tables using the List of 281 Selected Causes of Death. The individual categories are shown in the tables using the List of 65 Selected Causes of Infant Death, which was created by extending some titles in List P and by combining others. Titles in List P not shown in this list may be found in the each-cause table with the exception of causes of death in List P that are applicable only to fetal deaths. The List of 69 Selected Causes of Death is an extension of List B; how- ever, certain causes of low frequency in the US are not shown separately. These causes are Cholera, Typhoid fever, Plague, Diptheria, Smallpox, Typhus and other rickettsioses, and Malaria. The List of 34 Selected Causes of Death was created by combining titles in the List of 69 Selected Causes. These lists were designed to be as comparable as possible to the NCHS lists most recently in use under the Seventh Revision. In several instances this could not be done. No attempt will be made here to enumerate these changes. However, the followng changes are especially worth noting. The group title Major cardiovascular diseases (ICDA Nos. 390-448) includes all of the titles in Section VII Diseases of the circulatory system of the Eighth Revision except the following one: Diseases of veins and lymphatics and other diseases of circulatory system (ICDA Nos. 450-458). The most nearly comparable group title in the Seventh Revision is Diseases of cardiovascular system (ICD Nos. 330-334, 400-468). Both of these group titles include the first and third leading causes of death--Diseases of heart (ICDA Nos. 390-398, 402, 404, 410-429) and Cerebrovascular diseases (ICDA Nos. 430-438). They also both include Diseases of arteries, arterioles, and capillaries (ICDA Nos. 440-448). The comparable title in the Seventh Revision for these latter diseases is Diseases of arteries (ICD Nos. 450-456). But the group title Diseases of Cardiovascular system (ICD Nos. 330-334, 400-468) in the Seveneth Revision includes also the title Diseases of veins and other diseases of circul- atory system (ICD Nos. 460-468). These diseases of veins and other diseases of circulatory system (assigned by the Eighth Revision of ICDA Nos. 450-458) are not included, however, under the Eighth Revision group title Major cardiovascular diseases (ICDA Nos. 390-448). Effect of decennial list revisions--The International Lists, in use in this country since 1900, have been revised approximately every 10 years so that the disease classification may be consistent with advances in medical science and with changes in diagnostic practice. Each revision of the International Lists has produced some break in comparability of cause-of-death statistics. For the first five revisions, the continuity in the mortality trends is not considered a problem of great concern. Van Buren described some of the major shifts in the cause-of- death statistics up to the Fifth Revision (1938) due to changes in the classification of causes of death. (U.S. Bureau of the Census- Vital Statistics-Special Reports, January, 1940). Dunn and Shackley measured the change in mortality statistics by cause due to the Fifth Revision. (U.S. Bureau of the Census- Vital Statistics- Special Reports, June 1944) This was done by coding mortality records for 1940 by the 1929 and 1938 revisions. The results of the study have been useful in evaluating the effects of the Fifth Revision and changes in the joint-cause selection Causes procedure. Comparability studies were also undertaken between the Eighth and Seventh, Sixth Revision-- The Sixth Revision of the International Lists of Diseases and Causes od Death was adopted by WHO in July 1948 and used for mortality data in the US from 1949 through 1957. This revision represented a more sweeping change than any previous revision. The classification scheme was expanded considerably to provide specific categories for nonfatal diseases and injuries in order to provide a classification which could be used for coding morbidity as well as mortality records. In addition to the expanded scope of the Sixth Revision of the Inter- national Classification, there was a major change in the method of selection of the cause of death for primary tabulation. A large proportion of death certificates filed annually in the US report two or more diseases or conditions as causes of death. General statistical practice requires that cases involving more than one cause of death be assigned to a single cause, making it necessay to select the one cause to which the death will be assigned. The method of selection has an important effect upon the resulting statistics. In 1948 the World Health Assembly adopted, along with the Sixth Revis- ion of the International Lists, a form of medical certification and rules for classification of the underlying cause of death for international use. The Standard Certificate of Death is designed to facilate the selection of underlying cause of death when two or more causes are recorded. In general if the certification is completed properly, the underlying cause of death entered by the physician is the cause to be tabulated. This procedure, used in the US beginning with deaths in 1949, differs markedly from that used in previous years. Formerly, definite priority relationships were set up for combinations of causes reported on the death certificate. The single cause to be tabulated was chosen according to these fixed rules. Comparability between the Sixth and Fifth Revisions.- In order to maintain a time series of mortality rates for comparable causes, the International Conference for the Sixth Revision of the Interional Lists recommended that deaths for a country as a whole in the years 1949 and 1950 be coded according to both the Sixth and Fifth Revisions. In the US, 1950 mortality data were used for the dual coding. The differences resulting from the use of the two revisions are expressed by a factor termed the comparability ratio. This is the number of deaths assigned to a partic- ular cause under the Sixth Revision divided by the number of deaths assigned to a particular cause under the Sixth Revision divided by the number of deaths assigned to that cause using the Fifth Revision. Seventh Revision.-Beginning with 1955 the decennial conferences for revi- sion of the International Lists are held in years ending in 5 rather than later in the decade as had been done previously. This is to make possible the use of revised classification for mortality data beginning with years ending in 8. The new cycle provided time to assess the effect of new provisions and variations in interpretation before the next census. Thus stable mortality data will be available for use in the population figures from the decennial census. Changes in the Seventh Revision were held to a minimum because of the relatively short experience with the Sixth Revision. In compliance with a recommendation of the Expert Committee on Health Statistics, the changes were limited to essential ones and amendments of errors and inconsistencies. Provisions previously contained in an addendum were intergrated into the manual. Since these provisions had been used with the Sixth Revision, they did not represent classification changes. The only change made in three-digit categories consisted of rewording a few titles. In a few cases the rewording included redefining morbid conditions classifiable to these categories and transferring certain terms from one category to another. The three-digit categories which were affected are listed in Section 1, Volume 1, of Vital Statistics of the US, 1958. There were also a number of changes in four-digit subcategories, consisting mostly of the addition of subdivisions to provide more detailed class- ification of malignant neoplasms of specified sites. The three-digit categories for which there were additions, deletions, or changes in the four-digit subcategories are also listed in Section 1 of the 1958 report. The international rules for selecting the cause of death for primary mortality classification were recast for use with the Seventh Revision to simplify them and to organize them from the viewpoint of the coder making the cause of death assignment. The intent of the rules remains the same, that is, to code the cause which the medical certifier judged to be the underlying cause starting the train of events leading directly to death. In recasting the rules, some interpretations were modified--mainly those involving selection of the underlying cause for improperly completed certifications. In adapting coding procedures to reporting practices in the US, some additional changes in interpretations were made. In the majority of cases, application of the rules for the Sixth Revision and those for the Seventh resulted in the same code assignment. There were some differences in individual assignments affecting a number of categories. Many of these individual assignments were compensatory and resulted in no detectable discontinuity of trends for various causes of death; the comparability of a number of categories was affected to a limited extent. Eighth Revision.--The Eighth Revision contains major modifications in in several sections of the lists. Also, the international rules for selecting the underlying cause have been simpified. In addition, changes have been introduced in the special rules and decisions which adapt the coding procedures to reporting practices in the US. The Detailed List of the Eighth Revision consists of 671 categories of diseases and morbid conditions, 182 categories for classification of the external cause of injury, and 187 categories for characterization of injuries according to the nature of the lesion. These detailed categories are designated by three-digit numbers. There are also four-digit subcategories in the ICDA that provide further specificity or more information regarding etiology or manifestations of the disease. The classification is arranged in 17 main sections, or chapters. The important changes are summarized for each of these sections in the introduction to the ICDA, pages xxiv-xxviii. Following are some of the many changes made: Infective and parasitic diseases.- In the Seventh Revision, list titles for diarrheal conditions were scattered over several sections of the Classification. In the Eighth Revision all the Seventh Revision sub- divisions for these conditions, including those for infants, are brought together under one category, Diarrheal diseases (009). Diseases of the nervous system and sense organs.-Vascular lesions affecting central nervous system (330-334) in the Seventh Revision has been transferred in the Eighth Revision to Section VII. Diseases of the circulatory system, where they appear as Cerebrovascular diseases (430-438). Certain causes of perinatal morbidity and mortality-- This section represents an integration of Section XV(Certain diseases of early infancy) and Classification of causes of stillbirth (Y30-Y39) in the Seventh Revision. The age qualifications used in previous revisions to classify the same conditions in or outside this section have been deleted. For example, Pneumonia of newvorn (763) of the Seventh Revision is no longer in this section. Instead, it is included in the Eighth Revision with Pneumonia (480-486), to which pneumonias are assigned without regard to age. Accidents, poisonings, and violence.- A new subsection (E980-E989) has been introduced for the classification of deaths where it was not possible for the certifier to determine whether the injuries were accidentally or purposely inflicted. Significant coding changes during the Eighth Revision.- Beginning with 1969 a special four-digit subcategory Chronic obstructive lung disease (*519.3) has been added to obtain the number of certificates on which medical certifiers have entered this more general term rather than a more specific diagnosis of chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or asthma. The number of certificates assigned to (*519.3) increased from 2,704 for 1969 to 21,472 for 1976. It is necessary to add together the number of deaths assigned to this new four-digit category and the number of deaths assigned to Bronchitis, emphysema, and asthma(ICDA Nos. 490-493) to obtain a measure of mortality from all chronic obstructive lung diseases. To provide that deaths would not be assigned to Chronic obstructive lung disease (519.3) if a more specific diagnosis such as chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or asthma also appeared on the death certificate, the coding procedures were updated for 1971 and 1972 data years in accordance with the linkages below: *519.3 Chronic obstructive lung disease without mention of asthma, bronchitis, or emphysema Excludes conditions in *519.3 with conditions in: 490 Bronchitis (491) (Chronic bronchitis) 491 (Chronic bronchitis) (491) 492 (Emphysema) (492) 493 (Asthma) (493) But the limitation imposed by these linkage provisions did not alter the upward trend in the number of deaths assigned to Chronic obstructive lung disease without mention of asthma, bronchitis, or emphysema (#519.3). The number of deaths assigned to (*519.3) increased from 6,321 for 1971 to 8,210 for 1972. Under the Eighth Revision of the ICDA, deaths assigned to chronic obstructive lung disease, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, were assigned to Other diseases sof lung (ICDA No. 519.2). Despite the transfer to these deaths from this category to the new category Chronic Obstructive lung disease (No. *519.3), the number of deaths assigned to Other diseases of lung (ICDA No. 519.2) also continued to increase - from 1,306 deaths for 1969 to 2,201 for 1976. Also beginning with 1971, a special four-digit subcategory (*E854.8) has been added to identify Acute narcotism, not otherwise specified, whether or not the circumstances were undetermined. Also, a preference will be given to Drug dependence (ICDA No. 304) when a statement of drug dependence or a synonymous term appears on the certificate with mention of poisoning by certain addictive drugs. In addition, beginning with 1971, the term cerebral sclerosis (general) is classified to Generalized ischemic cerebrovascular disease (ICDA No. 437) rather than to Other demyelinating diseases of central nervous system (ICDA No. 341). As a result of this transfer the number of deaths assigned to this latter category decreased from 569 for 1970 to 96 for 1971. For 1973 the significant codng changes were concerned with the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). SIDS, frequently called crib death or cot death, has been defined as the sudden and unexpected death of a previously healthy infant (usually between 1 and 6 months of age) which remains unexplained after careful post mortem studies. SIDS almost always occurs during sleep periods. This phenomenon seldom occurs in an infant under 1 month or over 1 year of age. There are no specific symptoms identfiable with SIDS. Therefore, SIDS cannot be predicted, even by a physician, and in the light of present knowledge SIDS cannot be prevented. An autopsy usually reveals congestion and edema of the lungs and minor inflammatory changes in the respiratory system. In about 85 percent of the cases intrathoracic petechial hemorrhages are found. However, evidence of a conventionally accepted lethal lesion(s) is lacking. Because of these characteristic features, experts and researchers in the field consider SIDS a clearly identifiable distinctive entity even though the cause and mechanism of death remain unknown. Estimates of the number of SIDS deaths vary. Efforts to obtain accurate data on the incidence of SIDS have been hampered by a number of factors. Among these are the following: 1. The failure of a number of physicians, coroners, and medical examiners to diagnose and/or report SIDS as the cause of death. 2. The lack of uniformity in the terminology used to describe SIDS. 3. The absence of a category in the Eighth Revision International Classification of Diseases, adapted for Use in the US (ICDA), which describes SIDS. 4. The reluctance on the part of certifiers to report conditions that they feel may be regarded as unacceptable by vital statistics offices. 5. The reporting of conditions, including incidental autopsy findings, that were in fact unrelated to death on the certificates of death for infants who actually died from SIDS. NCHS has modified the ICDA and the procedures for classifying infor- mation recorded on the death certificate to facilitate the identification and analysis of data related to known and suspected cases of SIDS. Three fourth-digit subdivisions have been created under ICDA category 795 (Sudden death). These subdivisions together with the inclusion terms are as follows: *795.0 Sudden infant death syndrome, under 1 year of age Acute fatal infant syndrome Cause unknown Cot or crib death Died without sign of disease, so stated Found dead (in bed, cot, cradle, crib, etc.) (infant) Maternal Deaths Maternal deaths are those for which the certifying physician has designated a maternal condition as the underlying cause of death. The maternal conditions are those assigned to Complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium (620-678). A maternal death is defined as the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and the site of the pregnancy, from any cause related to or aggravated by the pregnancy or its management but not from accidental or incidental causes. Under the Eighth Revision, maternal deaths were assigned to category title "Complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium" (ICDA-8 Nos. 630-678).Although WHO did not define maternal mortality,there was an NCHS classification rule that limited a maternal death to a death within a year after termination of pregnancy from any "maternal cause," that is, any cause within the range of ICDA- Nos. 630-678. This rule applied only if a duration of time for the condition was given. If no duration was specified and the underlying cause of death was a maternal condition, then the duration was assumed to be within a year and the death was coded by NCHS as a maternal death. The change from an under-1-year limitation on duration used in the Eighth Revision to an under-42-days limitation used in the Ninth Revision is not expected to have much effect on the comparability of maternal mortality statistics. However, comparability is affected by the following classification change. Under the Ninth Revision, maternal causes have been expanded to include Indirect obstetric causes (ICD-9 Nos. 647-648).These causes include Infective and parasitic conditions and other current conditions in the mother that are classifiable elsewhere but which complicate pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium, such as Syphilis, Tuberculosis, Diabetes mellitus, Drug dependence, and Congenital cardiovascular disorders. Maternal mortality rates are computed on the basis of the number of live births. The maternal mortality rate indicates the likelihood that a pregnant woman will die from maternal causes.The number of live births used in the denominator is an approximation of the population of pregnant women who are at risk of a maternal death. Infant Deaths Age--An infant death is defined as a death under 1 year of age. The term excludes fetal deaths. Infant deaths are usually divided into two categories according to age, neonatal and postneonatal.Neonatal deaths are those that occur during the first 27 days of life, and postneonatal deaths are those that occur between 28 days and 1 year of age.It has generally been believed that different factors influencing the child's survival predominate in these two periods:Factors associated with prenatal development, heredity, and the birth process were considered dominant in the neonatal period; and environmental factors, such as nutrition, hygiene, and accidents, were considered more important in the postneonatal period. Recently, however, the distinction between these two periods has blurred due in part to advances in neonatology, which have enabled more very small, premature infants to survive the neonatal period. Fetal Deaths In May 1950 the World Health Organization recommended the following definition of fetal death be adopted for international use (National Office of Vital Statistics, 1950): Death prior to the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of conception, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy; the death is indicated by the fact that after such separation, the fetus does not breathe or show any other evidence of life such as beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord, or definite movement of voluntary muscles. The term "fetal death" was defined on an all-inclusive basis to end confusion arising from use of such terms as stillbirth, abortion, and miscarriage. Shortly thereafter, this definition of fetal death was adopted by the National Center for Health Statistics as the nationally recommended standard. Currently all registration areas except Puerto Rico have definitions similar to the standard definition. Puerto Rico has no formal definition. (For definitions used by the States and registration areas, see NCHS (1981).) As another step toward increasing the comparability of data on fetal deaths for different countries, the World Health Organization recommended that for statistical purposes fetal deaths be classified as early, intermediate, and late. These groups are defined as follows: Less than 20 completed weeks of gestation (early fetal deaths) ...................................... Group I 20 completed weeks of gestation but less than 28 (intermediate fetal deaths)........................ Group II 28 completed weeks of gestation and over (late fetal deaths) ....................................... Group III Gestation period not classifiable in Groups I, II, and III ..................................... Group IV Until 1939 the nationally recommended procedure for registration of a fetal death required the filing of both a live-bith and a death certificate. In 1939 a separate Standard Certificate of Stillbirth (fetal death) was created to replace the former procedure.This was revised in 1949, 1955, 1956, and 1968. In 1978 the Standard Certificate of Fetal Death was replaced by the Standard Report of Fetal Death. The 1977 revision of the Model State Vital Statistics Act and Model State Vital Statistics Regulations (NCHS, 1978) recommended that spontaneous fetal deaths of 20 weeks or more gestation, or a weight of 350 grams or more, and all induced terminations of pregnancy regardless of gestational age be reported and further that they be reported on separate forms. These forms are to be considered legally required statistical reports rather than legal documents. Beginning with 1970 fetal deaths, procedures were implemented that attempted to separate reports of spontaneous fetal deaths from those of induced terminations of pregnancy. These procedures were implemented because the health implications are different for spontaneous fetal deaths and induced terminations of pregnancy. These procedures are still in use. Comparability and completeness of data--Registration area requirements for reporting fetal deaths vary. Most of these areas require reporting fetal deaths of gestations of 20 weeks or more. Table A (when available) shows the minimum period of gestation required by each State for fetal- -death reporting. There is substantial evidence that not all fetal deaths for which reporting is required are reported (Erhardt, 1962) Underresgistration is more of a problem near the lower limit for States having a minimum gestation period requirement. Failure to register fetal deaths near the lower limit results to a large degree from underestimating the gestation period. This is illustrated by the fact that for areas requiring registration of all fetal deaths, the total number reported for 20-23 weeks is higher than the numbers reported for 24-27 and 28-31 weeks. For most of the other areas, however, the opposite is true. To maximize the comparability of data by year and by State, most of the tables in section 3 are based on fetal deaths occurring at gestations of 20 weeks or more. These tables also include fetal deaths of not stated gestation for those States requiring reporting at 20 weeks or more only. Beginning with 1969,fetal deaths of not stated gestation were excluded for States requiring reporting of all products of conception except for those with a stated birth weight of 500 grams or more. In 1976 this rule was applied to the following States: Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Maine, Mississippi, New York, and Virginia. Each year there are some exceptions to this procedure. In 1976 there were three such exceptions: Mississippi, Arkansas, and Rhode Island. Mississippi changed its reporting require- ments for fetal deaths from all periods of gestation to 20 weeks or more in 1976; however fetal deaths of not stated gestation were excluded unless they had a stated birth weight of 500 grams or more. Arkansas required the reporting of fetal deaths of all periods of gestation in 1976; however all fetal deaths of not stated gestation were assumed to be of 20 weeks or more gestation. Rhode Island changed its reporting requirements for fetal deaths from 20 weeks or more gestation to all periods of gestation in 1976; however, all fetal deaths of not stated gestation were assumed to be of 20 weeks or more gestation. In States requiring the reporting of fetal deaths of all periods of gestation, generally at least half of the reported fetal deaths are less than 20 weeks gestation. Only 5 percent of all fetal deaths reported for Arkansas in 1976 were of less than 20 weeks gestation. Arkansas--Since 1971, Arkansas has been using two reporting forms for fetal deaths: A confidential Spontaneous Abortion form that is not sent to the National Center for Health Statistics and a Fetal Death Certificate that is.During the period 1971 through 1980, it is believed that most spontaneous fetal deaths of less than 20 weeks' gestation were reported on the confid- ential form and, therefore, were not reported to NCHS. During the period 1981 through 1983, Arkansas specified that fetal deaths of less than 28 weeks' gestation or weighing less than 1,000 grams could be reported on the confidential form; beginning with 1984 data, the State specified that fetal deaths of 20 weeks' gestation or weighing 500 grams be reported on the Fetal Death Certificate. Because of these changes, the comparability of counts of early fetal deaths may be affected.In particular, counts of fetal deaths aged 20-27 weeks during 1981-83 were not comparable between Arkansas and other reporting areas nor with data for 1984 and 1985. It is believed that reporting has improved but is still not comparable with data for 1980 and earlier years. In 1976, 786 fetal death certificates were received late from Colorado and were not processed. Of those, 782 were of less than 20 weeks gestation. Only 24 percent of all fetal deaths reported for Maine in 1976 were of less than 20 weeks gestation. New York State changed their fetal death certificates in 1976. Because of this change and an error in processing their new form, a number of induc- ed abortions were included in the fetal death file. Some liveborn infants who die shortly after birth, particularly those born prematurely who die before the umbilical cord is severed or while the placenta is still attached, may be erroneously reported as fetal as fetal deaths. This type of error may be more a problem in States lacking a precise definition of fetal deaths. Georgia.- Beginning with data year 1975 fetal deaths occurring in Georgia are reported only to the State and county level. This affects the figures concerning fetal deaths. Period gestation--The period of gestation is the number of completed weeks elapsed between the first day of the last normal menstrual period and the date of delivery.The first day of the last normal menstrual period (LMP) is used as the initial date because it can be more accurately determined than the date of conception, which usually occurs 2 weeks after LMP. Data on period of gestation are computed from information on "date of delivery" and "date last normal menses began." If"date last normal menses began" is not on the record or the calculated gestation falls beyond a duration considered biologically plausible, "gestation in weeks" or "Physician's estimate of gestation" is used. When the period of gestation is reported in months on the report, it is allocated to gestational intervals in weeks as follows: 1-3 months to under 16 weeks 4 months to 16-19 weeks 5 months to 20-23 weeks 6 months to 24-27 weeks 7 months to 28-31 weeks 8 months to 32-35 weeks 9 months to 40 weeks 10 months and over to 43 weeks and over With the adoption of the 1968 revision of the fetal death certificate and the increased use of the first day of LMP by the reporting areas, the errors in reporting length of gestation have been minimized. The proportion of fetal deaths assigned to gestation of 36 and 40 weeks has diminished, while the gestation of 37-39 weeks and 41 weeks and gestation length not stated has increased. In 1976 areas using LMP were as follows: Alaska Louisiana North Carolina Arizona Maine North Dakota California Maryland Ohio Colorado Massachusetts Oklahoma District of Michigan Oregon Columbia Minnesota Rhode Island Florida Mississippi South Carolina Georgia Missouri South Dakota Hawaii Montana Tennessee Illinois Nebraska Utah Indiana Nevada Vermont Iowa New Hampshire Washington Kansas New Jersey West Virginia Kentucky New York Wyoming Birth weight--In practically all registration areas birth weight is reported in terms of pounds and ounces rather than in grams. However, the metric system has been used in tabulating and presenting the statistics to facilitate comparison with other data published in the United States. The equivalents of the gram intervals in pounds and ounces are as follows: 500 grams or less= 1 lb 1 oz or less 501 -1,000 grams = 1 lb 2 oz- 2 lb 3 oz 1,001 - 1,500 grams = 2 lb 4 oz- 3 lb 4 oz 1,501 - 2,000 grams = 3 lb 5 oz- 4 lb 6 oz 2,001 - 2,500 grams = 4 lb 7 oz- 5 lb 8 oz 2,501 - 3,000 grams = 5 lb 9 oz- 6 lb 9 oz 3,001 - 3,500 grams = 6 lb 10 oz- 7 lb 11 oz 3,501 - 4,000 grams = 7 lb 12 oz- 8 lb 13 oz 4,001 - 4,500 grams = 8 lb 14 oz- 9 lb 14 oz 4,501 - 5,000 grams = 9 lb 15 oz-ll lb 0 oz 5,001 grams or more = 11 lb 1 oz or more Race--The race of the fetus is ordinarily classified based on the race of the parents. If the parents are of different races, the following rules apply.(1) When only one parent is white, the fetus is assigned the other parent's race.(2) When neither parent is white the fetus is assigned the father's race with one exception: If the mother is Hawaiian or Part-Hawaiian, the fetus is classified as Hawaiian. When the race of one parent is missing or ill defined, the race of the other determines that of the fetus. When race of both parents is missing, the race of the fetus is allocated to the specific race of the fetus on the preceding record. Total-birth order--Total-birth order refers to the sum of the live births and other terminations (including both spontaneous fetal deaths and induced terminations of pregnancy) that a woman has had including the fetal death being recorded.For example, if a woman has previously given birth to two live babies and to one born dead, the next fetal death to occur is counted as number four in total-birth order. In the 1978 revision of the Standard Report of Fetal Death, total-birth order is calculated from four items on pregnancy history: Number of previous live births, now living; number of previous live births, now dead; number of other terminations before 20 weeks; and number of other terminations after 20 weeks. All registration areas use the two standard items pertaining to the number of previous live births.Most areas use the two standard items pertaining to the number of "other terminations" before and after 20 weeks' gestation, but some areas use other criteria. Total-birth order for all areas is calculated from the sum of available information. Thus, information on total-birth order may not be completely comparable among the registration areas. The following registration States requested information on all previous fetal deaths (fetuses born dead at any time after conception) on both certificates of live birth and fetal death in use during 1976: Alaska Maine Ohio Arizona Maryland Oklahoma Arkansas Massachusetts Oregon Colorado Michigan Pennsylvania Connecticut Minnesota Rhode Island Delaware Mississippi South Carolina Florida Missouri South Dakota Georgia Montana Utah Hawaii Nebraska Vermont Illinois Nevada Virginia Indiana New Hampshire Washington Iowa New Jersey West Virginia Kansas New York Wyoming Kentucky North Carolina Louisiana North Dakota Legitimacy status.-- Tabulations with legitimacy as a characteristic include only residents in States which provided for reporting this item on both their certificates of live birth and fetal death in 1976. These States are as follows: Alabama Kentucky Oregon Alaska Louisiana Pennsylvania Arizona Maine Rhode Island Colorado Michigan South Carolina District of Mississippi Tennessee Columbia Missouri Texas Florida Nebraska Utah Hawaii New Hampshire Virginia Illinois New Jersey Washington Indiana North Carolina West Virginia Iowa North Dakota Wisconsin Kansas Oklahoma Wyoming There are no quantitative data on the characteristics of unmarried women who may misreport their marital status or who fail to register fetal deaths. Underreporting may be greater for the unmarried group than for the married person. Age of mother--The fetal-death report asks for the mother's "age (at time of delivery)," and the ages are edited in NCHS for upper and lower limits. When mothers are reported to be under 10 years of age or 50 years and over, the age of the mother is considered not stated and is assigned as follows: Age on all fetal-death records with age of mother not stated is allocated according to the age appearing on the record previously processed for a mother of identical race and having the same total-birth order (total of live births and fetal deaths). Quality of Data Completeness of Registration All States have adopted laws that require the registration of births and deaths, and the reporting of fetal deaths. These laws are not uniformly observed. In most areas practically all births and deaths are registered. For some areas, however, there is enough underregistration to affect the use of the statistics for certain purposes. Quantitative information on completemess of death registration is not available. One condition for admission to the national registration areas was a demonstrated registration completeness of at least 90 percent although the method used in testing completeness was subject to considerable error. It is believed that in the past death registration for the US has been more complete than birth registration, but the difference now may be rather small. There is evidence, however, that in certain isolated areas, incomplete registration is still a problem. For example, a study made in a few selected counties of Tennessee, where the death rates for 1949 to 1951 were unusually low, served to locate a number of unregistered deaths. A similar situation may exist in other States. As stated above, reporting requirements for fetal deaths vary from State to State, and registration is probably incomplete in all areas. The 1977 revision of the Model State Vital Statistics Act and Model State Vital Statistics Regulations (NCHS, 1978) recommended that spontaneous fetal deaths of 20 weeks or more gestation, or a weight of 350 grams and all induced terminations of pregnancy regardless of gestational a reported and further that they be reported on separate forms. These to be considered legally required statistical reports rather than leg documents. Beginning with 1970 fetal deaths, procedures were implemented tha attempted to separate reports of spontaneous fetal deaths from those of induced terminations of pregnancy. These procedures were implemented because the health implications are different for spontaneous fetal deaths and induced terminations of pregnancy. These procedures are still in use. Comparability and completeness of data--Registration area require for reporting fetal deaths vary. Most of these areas require repor fetal deaths of gestations of 20 weeks or more. Table A (when availa shows the minimum period of gestation required by each State for fetal- -death reporting. There is substantial evidence that not all fetal for which reporting is required are reported (Erhardt, 1962) Underresgistration is more of a problem near the lower limit fo having a minimum gestation period requirement. Failure to registe deaths near the lower limit results to a large degree from under the gestation period. This is illustrated by the fact that for areas requiring registration of all fetal deaths, the total number re 20-23 weeks is higher than the numbers reported for 24-27 and 28- For most of the other areas, however, the opposite is true. To maximize the comparability of data by year and by State, most o tables in section 3 are based on fetal deaths occurring at gestations o 20 weeks or more. These tables also include fetal deaths of not stated gestation for those States requiring reporting at 20 weeks or more only. Beginning with 1969,fetal deaths of not stated gestation were excluded for States requiring reporting of all products of conception except for tho a stated birth weight of 500 grams or more. In 1976 this rule was applied the following States: Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Maine, Mississi New York, and Virginia. Each year there are some exceptions to this procedure. In 1976 there were three such exceptions: Mississippi, Arkansas, and Rhode Island. Mississippi changed its reporting require- ments for fetal deaths from all periods of gestation to 20 weeks or more in 1976; however fetal deaths of not stated gestation were exclud they had a stated birth weight of 500 grams or more. Arkansas re the reporting of fetal deaths of all periods of gestation in 1976; howe all fetal deaths of not stated gestation were assumed to be of 20 we more gestation. Rhode Island changed its reporting requirements for fe deaths from 20 weeks or more gestation to all periods of gestation 1976; however, all fetal deaths of not stated gestation were assumed to be of 20 weeks or more gestation. In States requiring the reporting of fetal deaths of all periods of gestation, generally at least half of the reported fetal deaths are les 20 weeks gestation. Only 5 percent of all fetal deaths reported for Arkansas in 1976 were of less than 20 weeks gestation. Arkansas--Since 1971, Arkansas has been using two reporting forms fetal deaths: A confidential Spontaneous Abortion form that is not sent to the National Center for Health Statistics and a Fetal Death Certificate that is.During the period 1971 through 1980, it is believed that most spon fetal deaths of less than 20 weeks' gestation were reported on the c ential form and, therefore, were not reported to NCHS. During the p 1981 through 1983, Arkansas specified that fetal deaths of less than gestation or weighing less than 1,000 grams could be reported on the confidential form; beginning with 1984 data, the State specified t deaths of 20 weeks' gestation or weighing 500 grams be reported on t Death Certificate. Because of these changes, the comparability of cou early fetal deaths may be affected.In particular, counts of fetal deaths aged 20-27 weeks during 1981-83 were not comparable between Arkansas and other reporting areas nor with data for 1984 and 1985. It is beli reporting has improved but is still not comparable with data for 1980 earlier years. In 1976, 786 fetal death certificates were received late from Color were not processed. Of those, 782 were of less than 20 weeks gestation Only 24 percent of all fetal deaths reported for Maine in 1976 were of less than 20 weeks gestation. New York State changed their fetal death certificates in 1976. Be of this change and an error in processing their new form, a numbe ed abortions were included in the fetal death file. Some liveborn infants who die shortly after birth, particularly th born prematurely who die before the umbilical cord is severed or while the placenta is still attached, may be erroneously reported as fetal as fetal deaths. This type of error may be more a problem in State lacking a precise definition of fetal deaths. Georgia.- Beginning with data year 1975 fetal deaths occurring are reported only to the State and county level. This affects the figu concerning fetal deaths. Period gestation--The period of gestation is the number of comple weeks elapsed between the first day of the last normal menstrual period and the date of delivery.The first day of the last normal menstrual per (LMP) is used as the initial date because it can be more accurately deter than the date of conception, which usually occurs 2 weeks after LMP. D period of gestation are computed from information on "date of delivery" "date last normal menses began." If"date last normal menses began" the record or the calculated gestation falls beyond a duration c biologically plausible, "gestation in weeks" or "Physician's estimate of gestation" is used. When the period of gestation is reported in m the report, it is allocated to gestational intervals in weeks as fol Massachusetts Data The 1964 statistics for deaths exclude approximately 6,000 events registered in Massachusetts, primarily to residents of that State. Microfilm copies of these records were not received by NCHS. Figures for the United States and the New England Division are also somewhat affected. Quality Control Procedures Demographic items on the death certificate--As previously indicated, for 1976 the mortality data for these items were obtained from two sources: (1) Microfilm images of the original certificates furnished by 21 States, the District of Columbia, and New York City; and (2) records on data tape furnished by the remaining 29 States. For the 21 States, the District of Columbia, New York City, that send only microfilm images of the original certificates, the demographic items on a 10 percent sample of the certificates were dependently verified. For the 23 States that furnished records on data tape prior to 1976 the demographic items on about 200 records per State per month were independently verified. For the six States (Alabama, Kentucky, Minnesota, Nevada, Texas, and West Virginia) that frunished records on data tape for the first time for 1976, the demographic items were independently verified for a 50-percent sample for the first 3 months, and for about 200 records per State for each of the last 9 months of 1976. These verification procedures involve controlling two types of error (coding and entering into the data record tape) at the same time, and the error rates are a combined measure of both types. While it may be assumed that the entering errors are randomly distributed across all items on the record, this assumption cannot be made as readily for coding errors. Although systematic errors in coding infrequent events may escape detection during sample verification, it is probable that some of these errors were detected during the initial period when 50 percent of the file was being verified, thus providing an opportunity to retrain the coders. Medical items on the death certificate--The Automated Classification of Medical Entities (ACME) , a computer system for assigning the underlying cause of death which was introduced in 1968, was used for assigning the 1976 underlying causes of death. The ACME rules for coding conditions are very specific, fewer in number, and far less complicated than the international rules for selecting the underlying cause of death. The coder produces condition codes which the ACME computer program matches against decision tables to select the underlying cause of death for each record according to the international rules. These decision tables serve two primary purposes. They provide a comprehensive guide for the relationship between conditions classifiable to different categories in the ICDA when applying rules of selection and modification, and they also provide decisions used when the underlying cause is assigned by the ACME system. The tables were developed from the decisions and conclusions employed by NCHS in arriving at the underlying causes of death. Relation- ships between medical conditions involve varying or contradictory opinions. Therefore further refinements of the decision tables will be required periodically. The decision table instruction manual for 1970-71 was again used for 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, and 1976. (ICDA Eighth revision) For the States that did not furnish State-coded medical data, the medical items were coded for 100 percent of death records. Then the medical items on a 10 percent sample of the records were independently verified. For the seven States (Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Nebraska, North Carolina, Virginia, and Wisconsin) that furnished State-coded medical data, the medical items were independently verified for about 200 records per State. For cause of death coding, systematic errors in coding infrequent events are controlled by listing the rare and impossible codes from the computer and reverifying the cause of death assignment. Demographic items on fetal death certificates.--As stated above, fetal death certificates for 1976 are based on all fetal death records received. Moreover the coding and entering on data tape of fetal death records was verified completely because of their relatively small number. (Again for 1976, as for prior years, medical items on the fetal death certificates were not coded. Other Control Procedures--After coding and entering on data tape are completed, record counts are balanced against control totals for each shipment of records from a registration area. Editing procedures ensure that records with inconsistent or impossible codes are modified. Inconsistent codes are those, for example, where there is contradiction between cause of death and age or sex of the decedent. Records so identified during the computer-editing process are either corrected by reference to the source record or adjusted by arbitrary code assignment. All subsequent operations in tabulating and in preparing tables are verified during the computer processing or by statistical clerks. Estimates of Errors Arising From 50-Percent Sample for 1972 Death statistics for 1972 in this report (excluding fetal-death statistics) are based on a 50-percent sample of all deaths occurring in the 50 States and the District of Columbia. A description of the sample design and a table of the percent errors of the estimated numbers of deaths by size of estimate and total deaths in the area are shown in the Technical Appendix of Vital Statistics of the United States, 1972, Volume II, Mortality, Part A. Computation of Rates and Other Measures Population Bases The population bases from which death rates shown in this report are computed are prepared by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. Rates for 1940, 1950, 1960, 1970, and 1980 are based on the population enumerated as of April 1 in the census of those years. Rates for all other years use the estimated midyear (July 1) population. Population estimates for 1976.-Estimates of the total resident population of the US by age, race, and sex in 1976 are published by the Bureau of the Census in Current Population Reports, Series P25, Number 643, and are shown in table 6-2. Total estimated populations for States shown in table 6-3 are published in Series P25, Number 646; populations by broad age groups were prepared by the Bureau of the Census for NCHS and do not appear in the P25 series. The population of the 50 largest SMSA's and their component counties were obtained from the Bureau of the Census for July 1, 1976, as shown in selected reports from Series P26. Population estimates for 1971-79--Death rates for 1971-79 used revised population estimates that are consistent with the 1980 census levels. The 1950 census enumerated approximately 5.5 million more persons than had previously been estimated for April 1, 1980 (U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1982a). These revised estimates for the United States by age, race, and sex are published by the U.S. Bureau of the Census in Current Population Reports, Series P-25, Number 917. Unpublished revised estimates for States were obtained from the U.S. Bureau of the Census. For Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Guam, revised estimates are published in Current Popula- tion Reports, Series P-25, Number 919. Population estimates for 1961-69--Death rates for 1961-69 are based on revised estimates of the population and thus may differ slightly from rates published before 1976.The rates shown in tables 1-1 and 1-2, the life table values in table 6-5, and the population estimates in table 7-1 for each year in the period 1961-69 have been revised to reflect modified population bases, as published in the U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Series P-25, Number 519. The data shown in table 1-10 for 1961-69 have not been revised. Rates and ratios based on live births--Infant and maternal mortality rates, and fetal death and perinatal mortality ratios, are computed on the basis of the number of live births. Fetal deaths and perinatal mortality rates are computed on the basis of the number of live births and fetal deaths. Counts of live births are published annually in Vital Statistics of the United States, Volume I, Natality. New Jersey--As previously indicated, data by race are not available for New Jersey for 1962 and 1963. Therefore, for 1962 and 1963 the National Center for Health Statistics estimated a population by age, race, and sex excluding New Jersey for rates shown by race.The methodology used to estimate the revised population excluding New Jersey is discussed in the Technical Appendixes of the 1962 and 1963 reports. Net Census Undercount Just as the underenumeration of deaths and the misreporting of demographic characteristics on the death certificate can introduce error into the annual rates, so can enumeration errors in the latest decennial census. This is because annual population estimates for the postcensal interval, which are used in the denominator for calculating death rates, are computed using the decennial census count as a base (U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1986). Net census undercount is the result of miscounting and misreporting of demographic characteristics such as age. Age-specific death rates are affected by both the net census undercount and the misreporting of age on the death certificate (NCHS, 1968b). To the extent that the net undercount is substantial and that it varies among subgroups and geographic areas, it may have important consequences for vital statistics measures. Although death rates based on a population adjusted for net census undercount may be more accurate than rates based on an unadjusted population, rates in this volume are not adjusted; rather, they are computed using population estimates that preserve the age pattern of the net census undercount across the postcensal interval. Thus, it is important to consider the possible impact of net census undercount on death rates. The U.S. Bureau of the Census has conducted extensive research on completeness of coverage on the U.S. population (inluding underenumeration and misstatement of age, race, and sex) in the last four decennial censuses--1950, 1960, 1970, and 1980. From this work have come estimates of the national population that was not counted by age, race, and sex(NCHS,1978; U.S. Bureau of the Census,1974,1977).These studies indicate that, although coverage was improved over previous censuses, there was differential coverage in the census among the population subgroups; that is, some age, race, and sex groups were more completely counted than others. Net census undercounts can affect (1) levels of the observed vital rates, (2) differences among groups, and (3) levels and group differences shown by summary measures such as age-adjusted death rates and life expectancy. Levels and differentials--If adjustments were made for net census undercount, the size of denominators of the death rates generally would increase and the rates, therefore, would decrease. The adjusted rates for 1970 can be computed by multiplying the reported rates by ratios of the census-level population to the population adjusted for the estimated net census undercount. A ratio of less than 1.0 indicates a net census under- count and a corresponding decrease in the death rate. A ratio greater than 1.0 indicates a net census overcount and would result in an increase in the death rate. Coverage ratios for all ages show that, in general, females were more completely enumerated than males and the white population more completely enumerated than the all other population in the 1970 Census of Population. The 25-34 and 35-44 year age groups were most underenumerated for males while the age group 75-84 years was most underenumerated for females. There was an estimated 5 percent underenumeration of white males and a 13 percent underenumeration of all other males in the 35-44 year age group. An estimated 6 percent of white females and 15 percent of all other females were not enumerated in the 75-84 year age group. Also for the less than one year age group, there was an 11 percent underenumeration for the all other popula- tion compared with only 1 percent underenumeration in the same group for the white population. If vital statistics measures were calculated with adjustments for net census undercounts for each population subgroup, the resulting rates would be differentially reduced from their original levels; that is, rates for those groups with the greatest estimated undercounts would show the greatest relative reductions due to these adjustments. Similar effects would be evident in the opposite direction for groups with overcounts.As a consequence, the ratio of mortality between the rates for males and females, and between the rates for the white population and the population of other races, or the black population, usually would be reduced. Similarly, the differences between the death rates among subgroups of the population by cause of death would be affected by adjustments for net census undercounts. For example, for the age group 25-34 years in 1970, the ratio of the rates for Homicide for all other males to that for white males is 10.6, while the ratio of the death rates corrected for net census undercount is 9.6. Therefore the adjustment for net census undercount would reduce the ratio by 9.4 percent. For Malignant neoplasms of respiratory system, also for the age gouup 25-34 in 1970, the ratio of the death rate for males to the death rate for females would decrease from 2.5 to 2.3 if the populations were corrected for net census undercount. This reflects the greater undernumeration among males in this age group. Summary measures--The effect of net census undercount on age-adjusted death rates depends on the underenumeration of each age group and on the distribution of deaths by age.In 1970, the age-adjusted death rate for all causes would decrease from 7.1 to 7.0 per 1,000 population if the age- specific death rates were corrected for net census undercount. For deaths from Homicide, the age-adjusted death rate for white males would decrease by 2.7 percent, from 7.3 to 7.1 deaths per 100,000 population, while the age-adjusted death rate for Negro males would decrease by 10.4 percent, from 72.8 to 65.2 deaths per 100,000 population. If death rates by age are reduced, then the corresponding life expectancy at birth computed from these rates would increase. Thus the general effect of correcting the death rates for the net census undercount is to increase the estimate of life expectancy at birth. In addition the differential underenumeration among race-sex groups would lead to a greater increase in the life expectancy for some groups than for others. For the white population, which experienced less underenumeration in the 1970 Census of Population, the effect of adjustment for net census undercount would, accordingly, be less than that for the Negro population. Symbols Used in Tables Data not available -------------------------------------------- --- Category not applicable --------------------------------------- ... Quantity zero ------------------------------------------------- - Quantity more than zero but less than 0.05 -------------------- 0.0 Figure does not meet standards of reliability or precision ---- *
Addendum 1976Addendums to Technical Appendix Addendum 1976 1976 Addendum to "Technical Appendix" of Vital Statistics of the United States, Volume II, Part A, Mortality 1. In 1976, 29 States furnished demographic data and 7 States furnished both demographic and cause-of-death data on computer tape through the Cooperative Health Statistics System. The following States were added to the CHSS program beginning in 1976: State-coded demographic data Alabama Kentucky Minnesota Nevada Texas West Virginia 2. For 1976, the total number of deaths by place of occurrence was 2,467 larger than the total by place of residence. 3. Estimates of the total resident population of the United States by age, race, and sex in 1976 are published by the Bureau of the Census in Current Population Reports. Series P-25, Number 643. Total estimated populations for States are published in Series P-25, Number 646; populations by broad age groups were prepared by the Bureau of the Census for NCHS and do not appear in the P-25 Series.
Addendum 1977Addendum 1977 1977 Addendum to "Technical Appendix" of Vital Statistics of the United States, Volume II, Part A, Mortality 1. In 1977, 26 States and New York City furnished demographic data only and 7 States furnished both demographic and cause-of-death data on computer tape through the Cooperative Health Statistics System. The following States were added to the CHSS program beginning in 1976: State-coded demographic data Alabama Kentucky Minnesota Nevada Texas West Virginia New York City and the following States were added to the CHSS program beginning in 1977: State-coded demographic data Alaska Idaho Massachusetts Ohio 2. For 1977, the total number of deaths by place of occurrence was 2,509 larger than the total by place of residence. 3. Estimates of the total resident population of the United States by age, race, and sex in 1977 are published by the Bureau of the Census in Current Population Reports, Series P-25, Number 721. Total estimated populations for States are published in Series P-25, Number 734; populations by broad age groups were prepared by the Bureau of the Census for NCHS and do not appear in the P-25 Series.
Addendum 1978Addendum 1978 1978 Addendum to "Technical Appendix" of Vital Statistics of the United States, Volume II, Part A, Mortality In 1978, 29 States and New York City furnished demographic data only and 7 States furnished both demographic and cause-of-death data on computer tape through the Cooperative Health Statistics System. 4Additions to CHSS Program 1976-1978 The following States were added to the CHSS program beginning in 1976: Stated-coded demographic data Alabama Kentucky Minnesota Nevada Texas West Virginia New York City and the following States were added to the CHSS program beginning in 1977: Stated-coded demographic data Alaska Idaho Massachusetts Ohio The following States were added to the CHSS program beginning in 1978: Stated-coded demographic data Indiana Utah Washington 2. For 1978, the total number of deaths by place of occurrence was 2,839 larger than the total by place of residence. 3. Estimates of the total resident population of the United States by age, race, and sex in 1978 are published by the Bureau of the Census in Current Population Reports, Series P-25, Number 870. Total estimated populations for States are published in P-25, Number 876; populations by broad age groups were prepared by the Bureau of the Census for NCHS and do not appear in the P-25 Series.
Geographic Codes 1968-1978Information Regarding 1968-1969 Geographic Codes Used A listing of the geographic codes used for the 1962-1969 mortality data is contained in a publication: VITAL STATISTICS INSTRUCTION MANUAL, GEOGRAPHIC REFERENCE MANUAL (Codes Used in Computer Operations Effective with 1962 Data), (U.S.) National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, MD. These codes are not currently contained in an on-line computer file; they exist only in hard copy. A copy of this geographic codes manual can be requested from the CDC Information Center, ext. 3396 (FTS 236-3396). State Codes Used By NCHS, 1970-1978 NCHS - DIVISION OF VITAL STATISTICS STATE CODE STRUCTURE 01 Alabama 26 Missouri 02 Alaska 27 Montana 03 Arizona 28 Nebraska 04 Arkansas 29 Nevada 05 California 30 New Hampshire 06 Colorado 31 New Jersey 07 Connecticut 32 New Mexico 08 Delaware 33 New York 09 District of Columbia 34 North Carolina 10 Florida 35 North Dakota 11 Georgia 36 Ohio 12 Hawaii 37 Oklahoma 13 Idaho 38 Oregon 14 Illinois 39 Pennsylvania 15 Indiana 40 Rhode Island 16 Iowa 41 South Carolina 17 Kansas 42 South Dakota 18 Kentucky 43 Tennessee 19 Louisiana 44 Texas 20 Maine 45 Utah 21 Maryland 46 Vermont 22 Massachusetts 47 Virginia 23 Michigan 48 Washington 24 Minnesota 49 West Virginia 25 Mississippi 50 Wisconsin 51 Wyoming 1970 SMSA Areas and Codes Adapted for Use by NCHS Geographic Codes 001-030 1970 GEOGRAPHIC CODES STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS ADAPTED FOR NCHS (Effective with 1970 data) SMSA STATE AND CODE COUNTY CODE SMSA NAME AND COUNTY COMPONENTS 001 ABILENE, TEXAS 44 127. Jones County 44 221. Taylor County 002 AKRON, OHIO 36 067. Portage County 36 077. Summit County 003 ALBANY, GA. 11 047. Dougherty County 004 ALBANY-SCHENECTACY-TROY, N.Y. 33 001. Albany County 33 039. Rensselaer County 33 042. Saratoga County 33 043. Schenectady County 005 ALBUQUERQUE, N. MEX. 32 001. Bernalillo County 006 ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM-EASTON, PA.-N.J. 39 039. Lehigh County, PA. 39 048. Northampton County, PA. 31 021. Warren County, N.J. 007 ALTOONA, PA. 39 007. Blair County 008 AMARILLO, TEXAS 44 188. Potter County 44 191. Randall County 009 ANAHEIM-SANTA ANA-GARDEN GROVE, CALIF. 05 030. Orange County 010 ANDERSON, IND. 15 048. Madison County 011 ANN ARBOR, MICH. 23 081. Washtenaw County 012 APPLETON-OSHKOSH, WIS. 50 008. Calumet County 50 045. Outagamie County 50 071. Winnebago County 013 ASHEVILLE, N.C. 34 011. Buncombe County 014 ATLANTA, GA. 11 031. Clayton County 11 033. Cobb County 11 044. De Kalb County 11 060. Fulton County 11 067. Gwinnett County 015 ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. 31 001. Atlantic County 016 AUGUSTA, GA. - S.C. 11 121. Richmond County, GA. 41 002. Aiken County, S.C. 017 AUSTIN, TEXAS 44 227. Travis County 018 BAKERSFIELD, CALIF. 05 015. Kern County 019 BALTIMORE, MD. 21 002. Anne Arundel County 21 003. Baltimore County 21 007. Carroll County 21 013. Harford County 21 014. Howard County 21 004. Baltimore City 020 BATON ROUGE, LA. 19 017. East Baton Rouge Parish 021 BAY CITY MICH. 23 009. Bay County 022 BEAUMONT-PORT ARTHUR-ORANGE, TEXAS 44 123. Jefferson County 44 181. Orange County 023 BILLINGS, MONT. 27 056. Yellowstone County 024 BILOXI-GULFPORT, MISS. 25 024. Harrison County 025 BINGHAMTON, N.Y. - PA. 33 003. Broome County, N.Y. 33 050. Tioga County, N.Y. 39 058. Susquehanna County, PA. 026 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 01 037. Jefferson County 01 059. Shelby County 01 064. Walker County 027 BLOOMINGTON-NORMAL, ILL. 14 057. McLean County 028 BOISE CITY, IDAHO 13 001. Ada County 029 BOSTON-LOWELL-LAWRENCE, MASS.(MSEA) 22 005. Essex County 22 009. Middlesex County 22 011. Norfolk County 22 013. Suffolk County 030 BRIDGEPORT-STAMFORD-NORWALK, CONN.(MSEA) 07 001. Fairfield County Geographic Codes 031-060 1970 GEOGRAPHIC CODES STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS ADAPTED FOR NCHS (Effective with 1970 data) SMSA STATE AND CODE COUNTY CODE SMSA NAME AND COUNTY COMPONENTS 031 BROCKTON, MASS.(MSEA) 22 012. Plymouth County 032 BROWNSVILLE-HARLINGEN-SAN BENITO, TEXAS 44 031. Cameron County 033 BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 44 021. Brazos County 034 BUFFALO, N.Y. 33 014. Erie County 33 030. Niagara County 035 CANTON, OHIO 36 076. Stark County 036 CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA 16 057. Linn County 037 CHAMPAIGN-URBANA, ILL. 14 010. Champaign County 038 CHARLESTON, S.C. 41 008. Berkeley County 41 010. Charleston County 039 CHARLESTON, W.VA. 49 020. Kanawha County 040 CHARLOTTE, N.C. 34 060. Mecklenburg County 34 090. Union County 041 CHATTANOOGA, TENN.-GA. 43 033. Hamilton County, Tenn. 11 146. Walker County, Ga. 042 CHICAGO, ILL. 14 016. Cook County 14 022. Du Page County 14 045. Kane County 14 049. Lake County 14 056. McHenry County 14 099. Will County 043 CINCINNATI, OHIO-KY.-IND. 36 013. Clermont County, Ohio 36 031. Hamilton County, Ohio 36 083. Warren County, Ohio 15 015. Dearborn County, Ind. 18 008. Boone County, Ky. 18 019. Campbell County, Ky. 18 059. Kenton County, Ky. 044 CLEVELAND, OHIO 36 018. Cuyahoga County 36 028. Geauga County 36 043. Lake County 36 052. Medina County 045 COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. 06 021. El Paso County 046 COLUMBIA, MO. 26 010. Boone County 047 COLUMBIA, S.C. 41 032. Lexington County 41 040. Richland County 048 COLUMBUS, GA.-ALA. 11 026. Chattahoochee County, Ga. 11 106. Muscogee County, Ga. 01 057. Russell County, Ala. 049 COLUMBUS, OHIO 36 021. Delaware County 36 025. Franklin County 36 065. Pickaway County 050 CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 44 178. Nueces County 44 205. San Patricio County 051 DALLAS, TEXAS 44 043. Collin County 44 057. Dallas County 44 061. Denton County 44 070. Ellis County 44 129. Kaufman County 44 199. Rockwall County 052 DAVENPORT-ROCK ISLAND-MOLINE, IOWA-ILL. 16 082. Scott County, Iowa 14 037. Henry County, Ill. 14 081. Rock Island County, Ill. 053 DAYTON, OHIO 36 029. Greene County 36 055. Miami County 36 057. Montgomery County 36 068. Preble County 054 DECATUR, ILL. 14 058. Macon County 055 DENVER, COLO. 06 001. Adams County 06 003. Arapahoe County 06 007. Boulder County 06 016. Denver County (Coext) 06 030. Jefferson County 056 DES MOINES, IOWA 16 077. Polk County 057 DETROIT, MICH. 23 050. Macomb County 23 063. Oakland County 23 082. Wayne County 058 DUBUQUE, IOWA 16 031. Dubuque County 059 DULUTH-SUPERIOR, MINN.-WIS. 24 069. St. Louis County, Minn. 50 016. Douglas County, Wis. 060 DURHAM, N.C. 34 032. Durham County 34 068. Orange County Geographic Codes 061-090 1970 GEOGRAPHIC CODES STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS ADAPTED FOR NCHS (Effective with 1970 data) SMSA STATE AND CODE COUNTY CODE SMSA NAME AND COUNTY COMPONENTS 061 EL PASO, TEXAS 44 071. El Paso County 062 ERIE, PA. 39 025. Erie County 063 EUGENE, OREG. 38 020. Lane County 064 EVANSVILLE, IND.-KY. 15 082. Vanderburgh County, Ind. 15 087. Warrick County, Ind. 18 051. Henderson County, Ky. 065 FALL RIVER-NEW BEDFORD, MASS.(MSEA) 22 003. Bristol County 066 FARGO-MOORHEAD, N.DAK.-MINN. 35 009. Cass County, N. Dak. 24 014. Clay County, Minn. 067 FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. 34 026. Cumberland County 068 FLINT, MICH. 23 025. Genesee County 23 044. Lapeer County 069 FORT LAUDERDALE-HOLLYWOOD, FLA. 10 006. Broward County 070 FORT SMITH, ARK.-OKLA. 04 017. Crawford County, Ark. 04 066. Sebastion County, Ark. 37 040. Le Flore County, Okla. 37 068. Sequoyah County, Okla. 071 FORT WAYNE, IND. 15 002. Allen County 072 FORT WORTH, TEXAS 44 126. Johnson County 44 220. Tarrant County 073 FRESNO, CALIF. 05 010. Fresno County 074 GADSDEN, ALA. 01 028. Etowah County 075 GAINESVILLE, FLA. 10 001. Alachua County 076 GALVESTON-TEXAS CITY, TEXAS 44 084. Galveston County 077 GARY-HAMMOND-EAST CHICAGO, IND. 15 045. Lake County 15 064. Porter County 078 GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 23 041. Kent County 23 070. Ottawa County 079 GREAT FALLS, MONT. 27 007. Cascade County 080 GREEN BAY, WIS. 50 005. Brown County 081 GREENSBORO-WINSTON SALEM-HIGH POINT, N.C. 34 034. Forsyth County 34 041. Guilford County 34 076. Randolph County 34 099. Yadkin County 082 GREENVILLE, S.C. 41 023. Greenville County 41 039. Pickens County 083 HAMILTON-MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 36 009. Butler County 084 HARRISBURG, PA. 39 021. Cumberland County 39 022. Dauphin County 39 050. Perry County 085 HARTFORD-NEW BRITAIN-BRISTOL, CONN.(MSEA) 07 002. Hartford County 086 HONOLULU, HAWAII 12 002. Honolulu County 087 HOUSTON, TEXAS 44 020. Brazoria County 44 079. Fort Bend County 44 101. Harris County 44 146. Liberty County 44 170. Montgomery County 088 HUNTINGTON-ASHLAND, W.VA.-KY.-OHIO 49 006. Cabell County, W. Va. 49 050. Wayne County, W. Va. 36 044. Lawrence County, Ohio 18 010. Boyd County, Ky. 089 HUNTSVILLE, ALA. 01 042. Limestone County 01 045. Madison County 090 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 15 006. Boone County 15 029. Hamilton County 15 030. Hancock County 15 032. Hendricks County 15 041. Johnson County 15 049. Marion County 15 055. Morgan County 15 073. Shelby County Geographic Codes 091-120 1970 GEOGRAPHIC CODES STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS ADAPTED FOR NCHS (Effective with 1970 data) SMSA STATE AND CODE COUNTY CODE SMSA NAME AND COUNTY COMPONENTS 091 JACKSON, MICH. 23 038. Jackson County 092 JACKSON, MISS. 25 025. Hinds County 25 061. Rankin County 093 JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 10 016. Duval-Jacksonville Coext. 094 JERSEY CITY, N.J. 31 009. Hudson County 095 JOHNSTOWN, PA. 39 011. Cambria County 39 056. Somerset County 096 KALAMAZOO, MICH. 23 039. Kalamazoo County 097 KANSAS CITY, MO.-KANS. 26 019. Cass County, Mo. 26 024. Clay County, Mo. 26 048. Jackson County, Mo. 26 083. Platte County, Mo. 17 046. Johnson County, Kans. 17 105. Wyandotte County, Kans. 098 KENOSHA, WIS. 50 030. Kenesha County 099 KNOXVILLE, TENN. 43 001. Anderson County 43 005. Blount County 43 047. Knox County 100 LA CROSSE, WIS. 50 032. La Crosse County 101 LAFAYETTE, LA. 19 028. Lafayette Parish 102 LAFAYETTE-WEST LAFAYETTE, IND. 15 079. Tippecanoe County 103 LAKE CHARLES, LA. 19 010. Calcasieu Parish 104 LANCASTER, PA. 39 036. Lancaster County 105 LANSING, MICH. 23 019. Clinton County 23 023. Eaton County 23 033. Ingham County 106 LAREDO, TEXAS 44 240. Webb County 107 LAS VEGAS, NEV. 29 002. Clark County 108 LAWTON, OKLA. 37 016. Comanche County 109 LEXINGTON, KY. 18 034. Fayette County 110 LIMA, OHIO 36 002. Allen County 36 069. Putnam County 36 081. Van Wert County 111 LINCOLN, NEBR. 28 055. Lancaster County 112 LITTLE ROCK-NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 04 060. Pulaski County 04 063. Saline County 113 LORAIN-ELYRIA, OHIO 36 047. Lorain County 114 LOS ANGELES-LONG BEACH, CALIF. 05 019. Los Angeles County 115 LOUISVILLE, KY.-IND. 18 056. Jefferson County, Ky. 15 010. Clark County, Ind. 15 022. Floyd County, Ind. 116 LUBBOCK, TEXAS 44 152. Lubbock County 117 LYNCHBURG, VA. 47 015. Amherst County 47 048. Campbell County 47 360. Lynchburg City 118 MACON, GA. 11 011. Bibb County 11 076. Houston County 119 MADISON, WIS. 50 013. Dane County 120 MANCHESTER, N.H.(MSEA) 30 006. Hillsborough County Geographic Codes 121-150 1970 GEOGRAPHIC CODES STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS ADAPTED FOR NCHS (Effective with 1970 data) SMSA STATE AND CODE COUNTY CODE SMSA NAME AND COUNTY COMPONENTS 121 MANSFIELD, OHIO 36 070. Richland County 122 MC ALLEN-PHARR-EDINBURG, TEXAS 44 108. Hidalgo County 123 MEMPHIS, TENN.-ARK. 43 079. Shelby County, Tenn. 04 018. Crittenden County, Ark. 124 MIAMI, FLA. 10 013. Dade County 125 MIDLAND, TEXAS 44 165. Midland County 126 MILWAUKEE, WIS. 50 041. Milwaukee County 50 046. Ozaukee County 50 067. Washington County 50 068. Waukesha County 127 MINNEAPOLIS-ST.PAUL, MINN. 24 002. Anoka County 24 019. Dakota County 24 027. Hennepin County 24 062. Ramsey County 24 082. Washington County 128 MOBILE, ALA. 01 002. Baldwin County 01 049. Mobile County 129 MODESTO, CALIF. 05 050. Stanislaus County 130 MONROE, LA. 19 037. Quachita Parish 131 MONTGOMERY, ALA. 01 026. Elmore County 01 051. Montgomery County 132 MUNCIE, IND. 15 018. Delaware County 133 MUSKEGON-MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, MICH. 23 061. Muskegon County 134 NASHVILLE-DAVIDSON, TENN. 43 019. Davidson-Nashville, Coext. 43 083. Sumner County 43 095. Wilson County 135 NEW HAVEN-WATERBURY, CONN.(MSEA) 07 005. New Haven County 136 NEW ORLEANS, LA. 19 026. Jefferson Parish 19 036. Orleans-New Orleans Coext. 19 044. St. Bernard Parish 19 052. St. Tammany Parish 137 NEW YORK, N.Y. 33 029. New York City 33 028. Nassau County 33 040. Rockland County 33 048. Suffolk County 33 056. Westchester County 138 NEWARK, N.J. 31 007. Essex County 31 014. Morris County 31 020. Union County 139 NEWPORT NEWS-HAMPTON, VA. 47 294. York County 47 348. Hampton City 47 366. Newport News City 140 NORFOLK-PORTSMOUTH, VA. 47 315. Chesapeake City 47 369. Norfolk City 47 378. Portsmouth City 47 402. Virginia Beach City 141 ODESSA, TEXAS 44 068. Ector County 142 OGDEN, UTAH 45 029. Weber County 143 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. 37 009. Canadian County 37 014. Cleveland County 37 055. Oklahoma County 144 OMAHA, NEBR.-IOWA 28 028. Douglas County, Nebr. 28 077. Sarpy County, Nebr. 16 078. Pottawattamie County, Iowa 145 ORLANDO, FLA. 10 048. Orange County 10 059. Seminole County 146 OWENSBORO, KY. 18 030. Daviess County 147 OXNARD-VENTURA, CALIF. 05 056. Ventura County 148 PATTERSON-CLIFTON-PASSAIC, N.J. 31 002. Bergen County 31 016. Passaic County 149 PENSACOLA, FLA. 10 017. Escambia County 10 057. Santa Rosa County 150 PEORIA, ILL. 14 072. Peoria County 14 090. Tazewell County 14 102. Woodford County Geographic Codes 151-180 1970 GEOGRAPHIC CODES STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS ADAPTED FOR NCHS (Effective with 1970 data) SMSA STATE AND CODE COUNTY CODE SMSA NAME AND COUNTY COMPONENTS 151 PETERSBURG-COLONIAL HEIGHTS, VA. 47 081. Dinwiddie County 47 222. Prince George County 47 321. Colonial Heights City 47 354. Hopewell City 47 375. Petersburg City 152 PHILADELPHIA, PA.-N.J. 39 009. Bucks County, Pa. 39 015. Chester County, Pa. 39 023. Delaware County, Pa. 39 046. Montgomery County, Pa. 39 051. Philadelphia County, Pa. 31 003. Burlington County, N.J. 31 004. Camden County, N.J. 31 008. Gloucester County, N.J. 153 PHOENIX, ARIZ. 03 007. Maricopa County 154 PINE BLUFF, ARK. 04 035. Jefferson County 155 PITTSBURGH, PA. 39 002. Allegheny County 39 004. Beaver County 39 063. Washington County 39 065. Westmoreland County 156 PITTSFIELD, MASS.(MSEA) 22 002. Berkshire County 157 PORTLAND, MAINE 20 003. Cumberland County 158 PORTLAND, OREG.-WASH. 38 003. Clackamas County, Oreg. 38 026. Multnomah County, Oreg. 38 034. Washington County, Oreg. 48 006. Clark County, Wash. 159 PROVIDENCE, R.I. 40 001. Bristol County 40 002. Kent County 40 004. Providence County 160 PROVO-OREM, UTAH 45 025. Utah County 161 PUEBLO, COLO. 06 051. Pueblo County 162 RACINE, WIS. 50 052. Racine County 163 RALEIGH, N.C. 34 092. Wake County 164 READING, PA. Berks County 165 RENO, NEV. 29 016. Washoe County 166 RICHMOND, VA. 47 063. Chesterfield County 47 126. Hanover County 47 129. Henrico County 47 384. Richmond City 167 ROANOKE, VA. 47 240. Roanoke County 47 387. Roanoke City 47 390. Salem City 168 ROCHESTER, MINN. 24 055. Olmsted County 169 ROCHESTER, N.Y. 33 024. Livingston County 33 026. Monroe County 33 035. Orleans County 33 055. Wayne County 170 ROCKFORD, ILL. 14 004. Boone County 14 101. Winnebago County 171 SACRAMENTO, CALIF. 05 031. Placer County 05 034. Sacramento County 05 057. Yolo County 172 SAGINAW, MICH. 23 073. Saginaw County 173 ST. JOSEPH, MO. 26 011. Buchanan County 174 ST. LOUIS, MO.-ILL. 26 036. Franklin County. Mo. 26 050. Jefferson County, Mo. 26 092. St. Charles County, Mo. 26 095. St. Louis County, Mo. 26 096. St. Louis City, Mo. 14 060. Madison County, Ill. 14 082. St. Clair County, Ill. 175 SALEM, OREG. 38 024. Marion County 38 027. Polk County 176 SALINAS-MONTEREY, CALIF. 05 027. Monterey County 177 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 45 006. Davis County 45 018. Salt Lake County 178 SAN ANGELO, TEXAS 44 226. Tom Green County 179 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 44 015. Bexar County 44 094. Guadalupe County 180 SAN BERNARDINO-RIVERSIDE-ORTARIO, CALIF. 05 033. Riverside County 05 036. San Bernardino County Geographic Codes 181-210 1970 GEOGRAPHIC CODES STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS ADAPTED FOR NCHS (Effective with 1970 data) SMSA STATE AND CODE COUNTY CODE SMSA NAME AND COUNTY COMPONENTS 181 SAN DIEGO, CALIF. 05 037. San Diego County 182 SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND, CALIF. 05 001. Alameda County 05 007. Contra Costa County 05 021. Marin County 05 038. San Francisco Coext. 05 041. San Mateo County 183 SAN JOSE, CALIF. 05 043. Santa Clara County 184 SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. 05 042. Santa Barbara County 185 SANTA ROSA, CALIF. 05 049. Sonoma County 186 SAVANNAH, GA. 11 025. Chatham County 187 SCRANTON, PA. 39 035. Lackawanna County 188 SEATTLE-EVERETT, WASH. 48 017. King County 48 031. Snohomish County 189 SHERMAN-DENISON, TEXAS 44 091. Grayson County 190 SHREVEPORT, LA. 19 008. Bossier Parish 19 009. Caddo Parish 191 SIOUX CITY, IOWA-NEBR. 16 097. Woodbury County, Iowa 28 022. Dakota County, Nebr. 192 SIOUX FALLS, S DAK. 42 049. Minnehaha County 193 SOUTH BEND, IND. 15 050. Marshall County 15 071. St. Joseph County 194 SPOKANE, WASH. 48 032. Spokane County 195 SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 14 084. Sangamon County 196 SPRINGFIELD, MO. 26 039. Greene County 197 SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 36 012. Clark County 198 SPRINGFIELD-HOLYOKE, MASS.(MSEA) 22 007. Hampden County 22 008. Hampshire County 199 STEUBENVILLE-WEIRTON, OHIO-W.VA. 36 041. Jefferson County, Ohio 49 005. Brooke County, W.Va. 49 015. Hancock County, W.Va. 200 STOCKTON, CALIF. 05 039. San Joaquin County 201 SYRACUSE, N.Y. 33 025. Madison County 33 032. Onondaga County 33 036. Oswego County 202 TACOMA, WASH. 48 027. Pierce County 203 TALLAHASSEE, FLA. 10 037. Leon County 204 TAMPA-ST.PETERSBURG, FLA. 10 029. Hillsborough County 10 052. Pinellas County 205 TERRE HAUTE, IND. 15 011. Clay County 15 077. Sullivan County 15 083. Vermillion County 15 084. Vigo County 206 TEXARKANA, TEXAS-ARK. 44 019. Bowie County, Texas 04 046. Miller County, Ark. 207 TOLEDO, OHIO-MICH. 36 048. Lucas County, Ohio 36 087. Wood County, Ohio 23 058. Monroe County, Mich. 208 TOPEKA, KANS. 17 089. Shawnee County 209 TRENTON, N.J. 31 011. Mercer County 210 TUCSON, ARIZ. 03 010. Pima County Geographic Codes 211-229 1970 GEOGRAPHIC CODES STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS ADAPTED FOR NCHS (Effective with 1970 data) SMSA STATE AND CODE COUNTY CODE SMSA NAME AND COUNTY COMPONENTS 211 TULSA, OKLA. 37 019. Creek County 37 057. Osage County 37 072. Tulsa County 212 TUSCALOOSA, ALA. 01 063. Tuscaloosa County 213 TYLER, TEXAS 44 212. Smith County 214 UTICA-ROME, N.Y. 33 021. Herkimer County 33 031. Oneida County 215 VALLEJO-NAPA, CALIF. 05 028. Napa County 05 048. Solano County 216 VINELAND-MILLVILLE-BRIDGETON, N.J. 31 006. Cumberland County 217 WACO, TEXAS 44 155. McLennan County 218 WASHINGTON, D.C.-MD.-VA. 09 001. Washington, D.C. 21 016. Montgomery County, Md. 21 017. Prince George County, Md. 47 021. Arlington County, Va. 47 087. Fairfax County, Va. 47 159. Loudon County, Va. 47 225. Prince William County, Va. 47 300. Alexandria City, Va. 47 333. Fairfax City, Va. 47 336. Falls Church City, Va. 219 WATERLOO, IOWA 16 007. Black Hawk County 220 WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. 10 050. Palm Beach County 221 WHEELING, W.VA.-OHIO 49 026. Marshall County, W.Va. 49 035. Ohio County, W.Va. 36 007. Belmont County, Ohio 222 WICHITA, KANSAS 17 008. Butler County 17 087. Sedgwick County 223 WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS 44 005. Archer County 44 243. Wichita County 224 WILKES-BARRE-HAZLETON, PA. 39 040. Luzerne County 225 WILMINGTON, DEL.-N.J.-MD. 08 002. New Castle County, Del. 31 017. Salem County, N.J. 21 008. Cecil County, Md. 226 WILMINGTON, N.C. 34 010. Brunswick County 34 065. New Hanover County 227 WORCESTER, MASS.(MSEA) 22 014. Worcester County 228 YORK, PA. 39 001. Adams County 39 067. York County 229 YOUNGSTOWN-WARREN, OHIO 36 050. Mahoning County 36 078. Trumbull County Standard Consolidated Areas 1970 COMPONENT PARTS FOR STANDARD CONSOLIDATED AREAS, 1970 I. NEW YORK, N.Y. -- NORTHEASTERN NEW JERSEY SMSA CODE COMPONENT NAME 094. Jersey City, N.J. (SMSA) 137. New York, N.Y. (SMSA) 138. Newark, N.J. (SMSA) 148. Patterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J. (SMSA) VVV (NUM.) Middlesex County, N.J. (Nonmet County) VVV (NUM.) Somerset County, N.J. (Nonmet County) II. CHICAGO, ILL. -- NORTHWESTERN INDIANA SMSA CODE COMPNENT NAME 042. Chicago, Ill., (SMSA) 077. Gary-Hammond-East Chicago, Ind., (SMSA) Geographic Code Manual, 1970-1978 Introduction This manual itemizes the geographic codes contained in computer tapes beginning with data year 1970. These codes do not conform with codes that were entered in the initial data records. They are recodes of the original coded entries and are designed to facilitate computer processing. 1. State Codes The States and the District of Columbia are numbered in alphabetical sequence from 01 through 51. 2. County Codes Counties and county equivalents are numbered in alphabetical sequence within State. *NOTE: On January 1, 1973, Nansemond County, Virginia became the independent city of Nansemond, and on January 1, 1974 this city merged with Suffolk City. Effective with 1975 Vital Statistics data, events for Nansemond were coded to Suffolk City and the county code for Nansemond was discontinued. 3. City Codes Cities with populations of 10,000 or more according to the final 1970 census are numbered in alphabetical sequence within State. 4. Population Size Codes Areas are classified for population size as follows: Places of 1,000,000 or more......................0 Places of 500,000 to 1,000,000.................1 Places of 250,000 to 500,000.................2 Places of 100,000 to 250,000.................3 Places of 50,000 to 100,000.................4 Places of 25,000 to 50,000.................5 Places of 10,000 to 25,000.................6 All other areas in U.S...........................9 Nonresident aliens...............................Z NCHS County Listings for State 01 LISTING OF ALL NCHS - 1970 GEOGRAPHIC CODES COUNTY NAME STATE CO. CI. PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME AUTAUGA 01 001 072 6 000 2 PRATTVILLE AUTAUGA 01 001 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY BALDWIN 01 002 999 9 128 1 ENTIRE COUNTY BARBOUR 01 003 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BIBB 01 004 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BLOUNT 01 005 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BULLOCK 01 006 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BUTLER 01 007 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CALHOUN 01 008 009 5 000 2 ANNISTON CALHOUN 01 008 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CHAMBERS 01 009 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CHEROKEE 01 010 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CHILTON 01 011 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CHOCTAW 01 012 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CLARKE 01 013 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CLAY 01 014 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CLEBURNE 01 015 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY COFFEE 01 016 033 6 000 2 ENTERPRISE COFFEE 01 016 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY COLBERT 01 017 081 6 000 2 SHEFFIELD COLBERT 01 017 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CONECUH 01 018 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY COOSA 01 019 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY COVINGTON 01 020 006 6 000 2 ANDALUSIA COVINGTON 01 020 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CRENSHAW 01 021 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CULLMAN 01 022 024 6 000 2 CULLMAN CULLMAN 01 022 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY DALE 01 023 066 6 000 2 OZARK DALE 01 023 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY DALLAS 01 024 078 5 000 2 SELMA DALLAS 01 024 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY DE KALB 01 025 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ELMORE 01 026 999 9 131 1 ENTIRE COUNTY ESCAMBIA 01 027 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ETOWAH 01 028 042 4 074 1 GADSDEN ETOWAH 01 028 999 9 074 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY FAYETTE 01 029 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FRANKLIN 01 030 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GENEVA 01 031 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GREENE 01 032 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HALE 01 033 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HENRY 01 034 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HOUSTON 01 035 030 5 000 2 DOTHAN HOUSTON 01 035 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY JACKSON 01 036 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY JEFFERSON 01 037 018 5 026 1 BESSEMER JEFFERSON 01 037 021 2 026 1 BIRMINGHAM JEFFERSON 01 037 036 6 026 1 FAIRFIELD JEFFERSON 01 037 045 6 026 1 HOMEWOOD JEFFERSON 01 037 060 6 026 1 MOUNTAIN BROOK JEFFERSON 01 037 999 9 026 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY LAMAR 01 038 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LAUDERDALE 01 039 039 5 000 2 FLORENCE LAUDERDALE 01 039 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY LAWRENCE 01 040 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LEE 01 041 015 6 000 2 AUBURN LEE 01 041 063 6 000 2 OPELIKA LEE 01 041 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY LIMESTONE 01 042 012 6 089 1 ATHENS LIMESTONE 01 042 999 9 089 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY LOWNDES 01 043 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MACON 01 044 096 6 000 2 TUSKEGEE MACON 01 044 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MADISON 01 045 048 3 089 1 HUNTSVILLE MADISON 01 045 999 9 089 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY MARENGO 01 046 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MARION 01 047 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MARSHALL 01 048 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MOBILE 01 049 054 3 128 1 MOBILE MOBILE 01 049 075 5 128 1 PRICHARD MOBILE 01 049 999 9 128 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY MONROE 01 050 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MONTGOMERY 01 051 057 3 131 1 MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY 01 051 999 9 131 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY MORGAN 01 052 027 5 000 2 DECATUR MORGAN 01 052 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY PERRY 01 053 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PICKENS 01 054 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PIKE 01 055 090 6 000 2 TROY PIKE 01 055 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY RANDOLPH 01 056 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY RUSSELL 01 057 069 5 048 1 PHENIX CITY RUSSELL 01 057 999 9 048 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY ST CLAIR 01 058 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SHELBY 01 059 999 9 026 1 ENTIRE COUNTY SUMTER 01 060 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TALLADEGA 01 061 084 6 000 2 SYLACAUGA TALLADEGA 01 061 087 6 000 2 TALLADEGA TALLADEGA 01 061 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY TALLAPOOSA 01 062 003 6 000 2 ALEXANDER CITY TALLAPOOSA 01 062 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY TUSCALOOSA 01 063 093 4 212 1 TUSCALOOSA TUSCALOOSA 01 063 999 9 212 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY WALKER 01 064 051 6 026 1 JASPER WALKER 01 064 999 9 026 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY WASHINGTON 01 065 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WILCOX 01 066 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WINSTON 01 067 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NCHS County Listings for State 02 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. 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PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME DIST. 1, PRINCE OF WALES 02 001 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE DISTRICT DIST. 2, KETCHIKAN 02 002 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE DISTRICT DIST. 3, WRANGELL 02 003 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE DISTRICT DIST. 4, SITKA 02 004 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE DISTRICT DIST. 5, JUNEAU 02 005 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE DISTRICT DIST. 6, LYNN CANAL-ICY 02 006 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE DISTRICT DIST. 7, CODOVA 02 007 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE DISTRICT DIST. 8, VALDEZ-CHITTINA 02 008 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE DISTRICT DIST. 9, PALMER-WASILLA 02 009 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE DISTRICT DIST. 10, ANCHORAGE 02 010 001 5 000 2 ANCHORAGE DIST. 10, ANCHORAGE 02 010 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF DISTRICT DIST. 11, SEWARD 02 011 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE DISTRICT DIST. 12, KENAI-COOK 02 012 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE DISTRICT DIST. 13, KODIAK 02 013 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE DISTRICT DIST. 14, ALEUTIAN 02 014 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE DISTRICT DIST. 15, BRISTOL BAY 02 015 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE DISTRICT DIST. 16, BETHEL 02 016 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE DISTRICT DIST. 17, KUSKOKWIM 02 017 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE DISTRICT DIST. 18, YUKON-KOYUKUK 02 018 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE DISTRICT DIST. 19, FAIRBANKS 02 019 002 6 000 2 FAIRBANKS DIST. 19, FAIRBANKS 02 019 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF DISTRICT DIST. 20, UPPER YUKON 02 020 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE DISTRICT DIST. 21, BARROW 02 021 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE DISTRICT DIST. 22, KOBUK 02 022 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE DISTRICT DIST. 23, NOME 02 023 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE DISTRICT DIST. 24, WADE HAMPTON 02 024 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE DISTRICT NCHS County Listings for State 03 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. 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PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME APACHE 03 001 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY COCHISE 03 002 009 6 000 2 DOUGLAS COCHISE 03 002 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY COCONINO 03 003 012 5 000 2 FLAGSTAFF COCONINO 03 003 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY GILA 03 004 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GRAHAM 03 005 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GREENLEE 03 006 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MARICOPA 03 007 006 6 153 1 CHANDLER MARICOPA 03 007 015 5 153 1 GLENDALE MARICOPA 03 007 018 4 153 1 MESA MARICOPA 03 007 021 1 153 1 PHOENIX MARICOPA 03 007 027 4 153 1 SCOTTSDALE MARICOPA 03 007 030 4 153 1 TEMPE MARICOPA 03 007 999 9 153 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY MOHAVE 03 008 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NAVAJO 03 009 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PIMA 03 010 033 2 210 1 TUCSON PIMA 03 010 999 9 210 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY PINAL 03 011 003 6 000 2 CASA GRANDE PINAL 03 011 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY SANTA CRUZ 03 012 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY YAVAPAI 03 013 024 6 000 2 PRESCOTT YAVAPAI 03 013 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY YUMA 03 014 036 5 000 2 YUMA YUMA 03 014 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY NCHS County Listings for State 04 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. 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PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME ADAMS 06 001 003 5 055 1 ARVADA PT ADAMS 06 001 006 4 055 1 AURORA PT ADAMS 06 001 015 6 055 1 COMMERCE CITY ADAMS 06 001 048 5 055 1 NORTH GLENN ADAMS 06 001 057 6 055 1 THORNTON ADAMS 06 001 060 6 055 1 WESTMINSTER ADAMS 06 001 999 9 055 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY ALAMOSA 06 002 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ARAPAHOE 06 003 006 4 055 1 AURORA PT ARAPAHOE 06 003 024 5 055 1 ENGLEWOOD ARAPAHOE 06 003 039 5 055 1 LITTLETON ARAPAHOE 06 003 999 9 055 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY ARCHULETA 06 004 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BACA 06 005 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BENT 06 006 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BOULDER 06 007 009 4 055 1 BOULDER BOULDER 06 007 042 6 055 1 LONGMONT BOULDER 06 007 999 9 055 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY CHAFFEE 06 008 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CHEYENNE 06 009 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CLEAR CREEK 06 010 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CONEJOS 06 011 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY COSTILLA 06 012 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CROWLEY 06 013 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CUSTER 06 014 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DELTA 06 015 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DENVER COEXT 06 016 018 1 055 1 DENVER COEXT DOLORES 06 017 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DOUGLAS 06 018 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY EAGLE 06 019 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ELBERT 06 020 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY EL PASO 06 021 012 3 045 1 COLORADO SPRINGS EL PASO 06 021 999 9 045 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY FREMONT 06 022 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GARFIELD 06 023 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GILPIN 06 024 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GRAND 06 025 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GUNNISON 06 026 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HINSDALE 06 027 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HUERFANO 06 028 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY JACKSON 06 029 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY JEFFERSON 06 030 003 5 055 1 ARVADA PT JEFFERSON 06 030 036 4 055 1 LAKEWOOD JEFFERSON 06 030 063 5 055 1 WHEAT RIDGE JEFFERSON 06 030 999 9 055 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY KIOWA 06 031 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY KIT CARSON 06 032 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LAKE 06 033 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LA PLATA 06 034 021 6 000 2 DURANGO LA PLATA 06 034 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY LARIMER 06 035 027 5 000 2 FORT COLLINS LARIMER 06 035 045 6 000 2 LOVELAND LARIMER 06 035 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY LAS ANIMAS 06 036 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LINCOLN 06 037 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LOGAN 06 038 054 6 000 2 STERLING LOGAN 06 038 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MESA 06 039 030 6 000 2 GRAND JUNCTION MESA 06 039 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MINERAL 06 040 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MOFFAT 06 041 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MONTEZUMA 06 042 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MONTROSE 06 043 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MORGAN 06 044 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY OTERO 06 045 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY OURAY 06 046 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PARK 06 047 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PHILLIPS 06 048 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PITKIN 06 049 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PROWERS 06 050 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PUEBLO 06 051 051 4 161 1 PUEBLO PUEBLO 06 051 999 9 161 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY RIO BLANCO 06 052 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY RIO GRANDE 06 053 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ROUTT 06 054 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SAGUACHE 06 055 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SAN JUAN 06 056 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SAN MIGUEL 06 057 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SEDGWICK 06 058 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SUMMIT 06 059 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TELLER 06 060 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WASHINGTON 06 061 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WELD 06 062 033 5 000 2 GREELEY WELD 06 062 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY YUMA 06 063 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NCHS County Listings for State 07 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. 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PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME FAIRFIELD 07 001 006 3 030 1 BRIDGEPORT FAIRFIELD 07 001 012 4 030 1 DANBURY FAIRFIELD 07 001 015 6 030 1 DARIEN TOWN FAIRFIELD 07 001 030 4 030 1 FAIRFIELD TOWN FAIRFIELD 07 001 033 4 030 1 GREENWICH TOWN FAIRFIELD 07 001 069 4 030 1 NORWALK FAIRFIELD 07 001 078 5 030 1 SHELTON FAIRFIELD 07 001 084 3 030 1 STAMFORD FAIRFIELD 07 001 087 5 030 1 STRATFORD TOWN FAIRFIELD 07 001 093 5 030 1 TRUMBULL TOWN FAIRFIELD 07 001 111 5 030 1 WESTPORT TOWN FAIRFIELD 07 001 999 9 030 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY HARTFORD 07 002 009 4 085 1 BRISTOL HARTFORD 07 002 021 4 085 1 EAST HARTFORD TOWN HARTFORD 07 002 027 5 085 1 ENFIELD TOWN HARTFORD 07 002 039 3 085 1 HARTFORD HARTFORD 07 002 042 5 085 1 MANCHESTER TOWN HARTFORD 07 002 057 4 085 1 NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD 07 002 063 5 085 1 NEWINGTON TOWN HARTFORD 07 002 075 6 085 1 PLAINVILLE TOWN HARTFORD 07 002 081 5 085 1 SOUTHINGTON TOWN HARTFORD 07 002 105 4 085 1 WEST HARTFORD TOWN HARTFORD 07 002 114 5 085 1 WETHERSFIELD TOWN HARTFORD 07 002 120 6 085 1 WINDSOR LOCKS TOWN HARTFORD 07 002 999 9 085 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY LITCHFIELD 07 003 090 5 000 2 TORRINGTON LITCHFIELD 07 003 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MIDDLESEX 07 004 048 5 000 2 MIDDLETOWN MIDDLESEX 07 004 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY NEW HAVEN 07 005 003 6 135 1 ANSONIA NEW HAVEN 07 005 018 6 135 1 DERBY NEW HAVEN 07 005 024 5 135 1 EAST HAVEN TOWN NEW HAVEN 07 005 036 5 135 1 HAMDEN TOWN NEW HAVEN 07 005 045 4 135 1 MERIDEN NEW HAVEN 07 005 051 4 135 1 MILFORD NEW HAVEN 07 005 054 6 135 1 NAUGATUCK NEW HAVEN 07 005 060 3 135 1 NEW HAVEN NEW HAVEN 07 005 099 5 135 1 WALLINGFORD TOWN NEW HAVEN 07 005 102 3 135 1 WATERBURY NEW HAVEN 07 005 108 4 135 1 WEST HAVEN NEW HAVEN 07 005 999 9 135 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY NEW LONDON 07 006 066 5 000 2 NEW LONDON NEW LONDON 07 006 072 5 000 2 NORWICH NEW LONDON 07 006 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY TOLLAND 07 007 096 5 000 2 VERNON TOWN TOLLAND 07 007 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY WINDHAM 07 008 117 6 000 2 WILLIMANTIC WINDHAM 07 008 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY NCHS County Listings for State 08 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. CI. PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME KENT 08 001 003 6 000 2 DOVER KENT 08 001 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY NEW CASTLE 08 002 006 6 225 1 NEWARK NEW CASTLE 08 002 009 4 225 1 WILMINGTON NEW CASTLE 08 002 999 9 225 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY SUSSEX 08 003 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY COUNTY NAME STATE CO. CI. PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME NCHS County Listings for State 09 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 09 001 003 1 218 1 WASHINGTON D C NCHS County Listings for State 10 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. CI. PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME ALACHUA 10 001 054 4 075 1 GAINESVILLE ALACHUA 10 001 999 9 075 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY BAKER 10 002 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BAY 10 003 135 5 000 2 PANAMA CITY BAY 10 003 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY BRADFORD 10 004 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BREVARD 10 005 021 6 000 2 COCOA BREVARD 10 005 093 5 000 2 MELBOURNE BREVARD 10 005 159 6 000 2 ROCKLEDGE BREVARD 10 005 183 5 000 2 TITUSVILLE BREVARD 10 005 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY BROWARD 10 006 030 6 069 1 DEERFIELD BEACH BROWARD 10 006 042 3 069 1 FORT LAUDERDALE BROWARD 10 006 057 6 069 1 HALLANDALE BROWARD 10 006 063 3 069 1 HOLLYWOOD BROWARD 10 006 087 6 069 1 LAUDERDALE LAKES BROWARD 10 006 105 6 069 1 MIRAMAR BROWARD 10 006 120 6 069 1 OAKLAND PARK BROWARD 10 006 138 6 069 1 PEMBROKE PINES BROWARD 10 006 147 6 069 1 PLANTATION BROWARD 10 006 153 5 069 1 POMPANO BEACH BROWARD 10 006 192 6 069 1 WILTON MANORS BROWARD 10 006 999 9 069 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY CALHOUN 10 007 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CHARLOTTE 10 008 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CITRUS 10 009 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CLAY 10 010 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY COLLIER 10 011 108 6 000 2 NAPLES COLLIER 10 011 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY COLUMBIA 10 012 075 6 000 2 LAKE CITY COLUMBIA 10 012 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY DADE 10 013 024 5 124 1 CORAL GABLES DADE 10 013 060 3 124 1 HIALEAH DADE 10 013 066 6 124 1 HOMESTEAD DADE 10 013 096 2 124 1 MIAMI DADE 10 013 099 4 124 1 MIAMI BEACH DADE 10 013 102 6 124 1 MIAMI SPRINGS DADE 10 013 114 5 124 1 NORTH MIAMI DADE 10 013 117 5 124 1 NORTH MIAMI BEACH DADE 10 013 126 6 124 1 OPA LOCKA DADE 10 013 174 6 124 1 SOUTH MIAMI DADE 10 013 999 9 124 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY DE SOTO 10 014 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DIXIE 10 015 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DUVAL-JACKSONVILLE COEXT 10 016 069 1 093 1 DUVAL-JACKSONVILLE COEXT ESCAMBIA 10 017 141 4 149 1 PENSACOLA ESCAMBIA 10 017 999 9 149 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY FLAGLER 10 018 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FRANKLIN 10 019 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GADSDEN 10 020 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GILCHRIST 10 021 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GLADES 10 022 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GULF 10 023 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HAMILTON 10 024 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HARDEE 10 025 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HENDRY 10 026 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HERNANDO 10 027 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HIGHLANDS 10 028 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HILLSBOROUGH 10 029 150 6 204 1 PLANT CITY HILLSBOROUGH 10 029 180 2 204 1 TAMPA HILLSBOROUGH 10 029 999 9 204 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY HOLMES 10 030 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY INDIAN RIVER 10 031 186 6 000 2 VERO BEACH INDIAN RIVER 10 031 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY JACKSON 10 032 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY JEFFERSON 10 033 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LAFAYETTE 10 034 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LAKE 10 035 090 6 000 2 LEESBURG LAKE 10 035 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY LEE 10 036 045 5 000 2 FORT MYERS LEE 10 036 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY LEON 10 037 177 4 203 1 TALLAHASSEE LEON 10 037 999 9 203 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY LEVY 10 038 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LIBERTY 10 039 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MADISON 10 040 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MANATEE 10 041 015 6 000 2 BRADENTON MANATEE 10 041 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MARION 10 042 123 6 000 2 OCALA MARION 10 042 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MARTIN 10 043 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MONROE 10 044 072 5 000 2 KEY WEST MONROE 10 044 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY NASSAU 10 045 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY OKALOOSA 10 046 051 6 000 2 FORT WALTON BEACH OKALOOSA 10 046 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY OKEECHOBEE 10 047 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ORANGE 10 048 129 4 145 1 ORLANDO ORANGE 10 048 198 6 145 1 WINTER PARK ORANGE 10 048 999 9 145 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY OSCEOLA 10 049 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PALM BEACH 10 050 006 6 220 1 BELLE GLADE PALM BEACH 10 050 009 5 220 1 BOCA RATON PALM BEACH 10 050 012 6 220 1 BOYNTON BEACH PALM BEACH 10 050 036 6 220 1 DELRAY BEACH PALM BEACH 10 050 081 6 220 1 LAKE WORTH PALM BEACH 10 050 156 6 220 1 RIVIERA BEACH PALM BEACH 10 050 189 4 220 1 WEST PALM BEACH PALM BEACH 10 050 999 9 220 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY PASCO 10 051 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PINELLAS 10 052 018 4 204 1 CLEARWATER PINELLAS 10 052 039 6 204 1 DUNEDIN PINELLAS 10 052 084 6 204 1 LARGO PINELLAS 10 052 144 6 204 1 PINELLAS PARK PINELLAS 10 052 165 3 204 1 ST PETERSBURG PINELLAS 10 052 999 9 204 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY POLK 10 053 003 6 000 2 BARTOW POLK 10 053 078 5 000 2 LAKELAND POLK 10 053 195 6 000 2 WINTER HAVEN POLK 10 053 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY PUTNAM 10 054 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ST JOHNS 10 055 162 6 000 2 ST AUGUSTINE ST JOHNS 10 055 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY ST LUCIE 10 056 048 5 000 2 FORT PIERCE ST LUCIE 10 056 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY SANTA ROSA 10 057 999 9 149 1 ENTIRE COUNTY SARASOTA 10 058 171 5 000 2 SARASOTA SARASOTA 10 058 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY SEMINOLE 10 059 168 6 145 1 SANFORD SEMINOLE 10 059 999 9 145 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY SUMTER 10 060 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SUWANNEE 10 061 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TAYLOR 10 062 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY UNION 10 063 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY VOLUSIA 10 064 027 5 000 2 DAYTONA BEACH VOLUSIA 10 064 033 6 000 2 DE LAND VOLUSIA 10 064 111 6 000 2 NEW SMYRNA BEACH VOLUSIA 10 064 132 6 000 2 ORMOND BEACH VOLUSIA 10 064 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY WAKULLA 10 065 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WALTON 10 066 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WASHINGTON 10 067 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NCHS County Listings for State 11 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. 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PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME APPLING 11 001 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ATKINSON 11 002 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BACON 11 003 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BAKER 11 004 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BALDWIN 11 005 072 6 000 2 MILLEDGEVILLE BALDWIN 11 005 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY BANKS 11 006 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BARROW 11 007 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BARTOW 11 008 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BEN HILL 11 009 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BERRIEN 11 010 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BIBB 11 011 066 3 118 1 MACON BIBB 11 011 999 9 118 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY BLECKLEY 11 012 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BRANTLEY 11 013 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BROOKS 11 014 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BRYAN 11 015 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BULLOCH 11 016 090 6 000 2 STATESBORO BULLOCH 11 016 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY BURKE 11 017 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BUTTS 11 018 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CALHOUN 11 019 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CAMDEN 11 020 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CANDLER 11 021 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CARROLL 11 022 024 6 000 2 CARROLLTON CARROLL 11 022 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CATOOSA 11 023 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CHARLTON 11 024 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CHATHAM 11 025 084 3 186 1 SAVANNAH CHATHAM 11 025 999 9 186 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY CHATTAHOOCHEE 11 026 999 9 048 1 ENTIRE COUNTY CHATTOOGA 11 027 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CHEROKEE 11 028 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CLARKE 11 029 009 5 000 2 ATHENS CLARKE 11 029 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CLAY 11 030 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CLAYTON 11 031 027 6 014 1 COLLEGE PARK PT CLAYTON 11 031 054 6 014 1 FOREST PARK CLAYTON 11 031 999 9 014 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY CLINCH 11 032 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY COBB 11 033 069 5 014 1 MARIETTA COBB 11 033 087 6 014 1 SMYRNA COBB 11 033 999 9 014 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY COFFEE 11 034 045 6 000 2 DOUGLAS COFFEE 11 034 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY COLQUITT 11 035 075 6 000 2 MOULTRIE COLQUITT 11 035 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY COLUMBIA 11 036 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY COOK 11 037 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY COWETA 11 038 078 6 000 2 NEWNAN COWETA 11 038 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CRAWFORD 11 039 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CRISP 11 040 033 6 000 2 CORDELE CRISP 11 040 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY DADE 11 041 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DAWSON 11 042 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DECATUR 11 043 018 6 000 2 BAINBRIDGE DECATUR 11 043 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY DE KALB 11 044 012 2 014 1 ATLANTA PT DE KALB 11 044 042 6 014 1 DECATUR DE KALB 11 044 999 9 014 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY DODGE 11 045 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DOOLY 11 046 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DOUGHERTY 11 047 003 4 003 1 ALBANY DOUGHERTY 11 047 999 9 003 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY DOUGLAS 11 048 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY EARLY 11 049 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ECHOLS 11 050 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY EFFINGHAM 11 051 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ELBERT 11 052 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY EMANUEL 11 053 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY EVANS 11 054 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FANNIN 11 055 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FAYETTE 11 056 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FLOYD 11 057 081 5 000 2 ROME FLOYD 11 057 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY FORSYTH 11 058 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FRANKLIN 11 059 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FULTON 11 060 012 2 014 1 ATLANTA PT FULTON 11 060 027 6 014 1 COLLEGE PARK PT FULTON 11 060 051 5 014 1 EAST POINT FULTON 11 060 999 9 014 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY GILMER 11 061 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GLASCOCK 11 062 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GLYNN 11 063 021 6 000 2 BRUNSWICK GLYNN 11 063 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY GORDON 11 064 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GRADY 11 065 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GREENE 11 066 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GWINNETT 11 067 999 9 014 1 ENTIRE COUNTY HABERSHAM 11 068 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HALL 11 069 057 6 000 2 GAINESVILLE HALL 11 069 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY HANCOCK 11 070 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HARALSON 11 071 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HARRIS 11 072 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HART 11 073 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HEARD 11 074 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HENRY 11 075 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HOUSTON 11 076 105 5 118 1 WARNER ROBINS HOUSTON 11 076 999 9 118 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY IRWIN 11 077 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY JACKSON 11 078 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY JASPER 11 079 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY JEFF DAVIS 11 080 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY JEFFERSON 11 081 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY JENKINS 11 082 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY JOHNSON 11 083 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY JONES 11 084 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LAMAR 11 085 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LANIER 11 086 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LAURENS 11 087 048 6 000 2 DUBLIN LAURENS 11 087 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY LEE 11 088 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LIBERTY 11 089 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LINCOLN 11 090 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LONG 11 091 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LOWNDES 11 092 102 5 000 2 VALDOSTA LOWNDES 11 092 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY LUMPKIN 11 093 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MC DUFFIE 11 094 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MC INTOSH 11 095 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MACON 11 096 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MADISON 11 097 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MARION 11 098 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MERIWETHER 11 099 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MILLER 11 100 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MITCHELL 11 101 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MONROE 11 102 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MONTGOMERY 11 103 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MORGAN 11 104 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MURRAY 11 105 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MUSCOGEE 11 106 030 3 048 1 COLUMBUS MUSCOGEE 11 106 999 9 048 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY NEWTON 11 107 036 6 000 2 COVINGTON NEWTON 11 107 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY OCONEE 11 108 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY OGLETHORPE 11 109 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PAULDING 11 110 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PEACH 11 111 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PICKENS 11 112 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PIERCE 11 113 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PIKE 11 114 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY POLK 11 115 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PULASKI 11 116 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PUTNAM 11 117 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY QUITMAN 11 118 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY RABUN 11 119 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY RANDOLPH 11 120 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY RICHMOND 11 121 015 4 016 1 AUGUSTA RICHMOND 11 121 999 9 016 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY ROCKDALE 11 122 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SCHLEY 11 123 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SCREVEN 11 124 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SEMINOLE 11 125 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SPALDING 11 126 060 6 000 2 GRIFFIN SPALDING 11 126 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY STEPHENS 11 127 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY STEWART 11 128 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SUMTER 11 129 006 6 000 2 AMERICUS SUMTER 11 129 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY TALBOT 11 130 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TALIAFERRO 11 131 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TATTNALL 11 132 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TAYLOR 11 133 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TELFAIR 11 134 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TERRELL 11 135 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY THOMAS 11 136 096 6 000 2 THOMASVILLE THOMAS 11 136 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY TIFT 11 137 099 6 000 2 TIFTON TIFT 11 137 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY TOOMBS 11 138 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TOWNS 11 139 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TREUTLEN 11 140 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TROUP 11 141 063 6 000 2 LA GRANGE TROUP 11 141 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY TURNER 11 142 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TWIGGS 11 143 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY UNION 11 144 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY UPSON 11 145 093 6 000 2 THOMASTON UPSON 11 145 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY WALKER 11 146 999 9 041 1 ENTIRE COUNTY WALTON 11 147 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WARE 11 148 108 6 000 2 WAYCROSS WARE 11 148 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY WARREN 11 149 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WASHINGTON 11 150 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WAYNE 11 151 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WEBSTER 11 152 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WHEELER 11 153 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WHITE 11 154 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WHITFIELD 11 155 039 6 000 2 DALTON WHITFIELD 11 155 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY WILCOX 11 156 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WILKES 11 157 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WILKINSON 11 158 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WORTH 11 159 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NCHS County Listings for State 12 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. CI. PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME HAWAII 12 001 006 5 000 2 HILO HAWAII 12 001 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY HONOLULU 12 002 003 6 086 1 AIEA HONOLULU 12 002 009 2 086 1 HONOLULU HONOLULU 12 002 012 5 086 1 KAILUA HONOLULU 12 002 015 5 086 1 KANEOHE HONOLULU 12 002 018 6 086 1 PEARL CITY HONOLULU 12 002 021 6 086 1 SCHOFIELD BARRACKS HONOLULU 12 002 024 6 086 1 WAHIAWA HONOLULU 12 002 027 6 086 1 WAIPAHU HONOLULU 12 002 999 9 086 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY KAUAI 12 004 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MAUI 12 005 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NCHS County Listings for State 13 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. CI. 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PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME ANDROSCOGGIN 20 001 003 6 000 2 AUBURN ANDROSCOGGIN 20 001 018 5 000 2 LEWISTON ANDROSCOGGIN 20 001 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY AROOSTOOK 20 002 015 6 000 2 CARIBOU AROOSTOOK 20 002 024 6 000 2 PRESQUE ISLE AROOSTOOK 20 002 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CUMBERLAND 20 003 021 4 157 1 PORTLAND CUMBERLAND 20 003 033 6 157 1 SOUTH PORTLAND CUMBERLAND 20 003 039 6 157 1 WESTBROOK CUMBERLAND 20 003 999 9 157 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY FRANKLIN 20 004 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HANCOCK 20 005 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY KENNEBEC 20 006 006 6 000 2 AUGUSTA KENNEBEC 20 006 036 6 000 2 WATERVILLE KENNEBEC 20 006 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY KNOX 20 007 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LINCOLN 20 008 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY OXFORD 20 009 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PENOBSCOT 20 010 009 5 000 2 BANGOR PENOBSCOT 20 010 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY PISCATAQUIS 20 011 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SAGADAHOC 20 012 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SOMERSET 20 013 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WALDO 20 014 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WASHINGTON 20 015 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY YORK 20 016 012 6 000 2 BIDDEFORD YORK 20 016 027 6 000 2 SACO YORK 20 016 030 6 000 2 SANFORD TOWN YORK 20 016 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY NCHS County Listings for State 21 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. 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PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME ALLEGANY 21 001 021 5 000 2 CUMBERLAND ALLEGANY 21 001 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY ANNE ARUNDEL 21 002 006 5 019 1 ANNAPOLIS ANNE ARUNDEL 21 002 999 9 019 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY BALTIMORE 21 003 999 9 019 1 ENTIRE COUNTY BALTIMORE CITY IND 21 004 009 1 019 1 BALTIMORE CITY IND CALVERT 21 005 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CAROLINE 21 006 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CARROLL 21 007 999 9 019 1 ENTIRE COUNTY CECIL 21 008 999 9 225 1 ENTIRE COUNTY CHARLES 21 009 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DORCHESTER 21 010 015 6 000 2 CAMBRIDGE DORCHESTER 21 010 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY FREDERICK 21 011 024 6 000 2 FREDERICK FREDERICK 21 011 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY GARRETT 21 012 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HARFORD 21 013 003 6 019 1 ABERDEEN HARFORD 21 013 999 9 019 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY HOWARD 21 014 999 9 019 1 ENTIRE COUNTY KENT 21 015 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MONTGOMERY 21 016 042 5 218 1 ROCKVILLE MONTGOMERY 21 016 048 6 218 1 TAKOMA PARK PT MONTGOMERY 21 016 999 9 218 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY PRINCE GEORGES 21 017 012 5 218 1 BOWIE PRINCE GEORGES 21 017 018 5 218 1 COLLEGE PARK PRINCE GEORGES 21 017 027 6 218 1 GREENBELT PRINCE GEORGES 21 017 033 6 218 1 HYATTSVILLE PRINCE GEORGES 21 017 036 6 218 1 LAUREL PRINCE GEORGES 21 017 039 6 218 1 NEW CARROLLTON PRINCE GEORGES 21 017 048 6 218 1 TAKOMA PARK PT PRINCE GEORGES 21 017 999 9 218 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY QUEEN ANNES 21 018 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ST MARYS 21 019 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SOMERSET 21 020 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TALBOT 21 021 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WASHINGTON 21 022 030 5 000 2 HAGERSTOWN WASHINGTON 21 022 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY WICOMICO 21 023 045 6 000 2 SALISBURY WICOMICO 21 023 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY WORCESTER 21 024 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NCHS County Listings for State 22 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. 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PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME BARNSTABLE 22 001 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BERKSHIRE 22 002 138 6 156 1 NORTH ADAMS BERKSHIRE 22 002 150 4 156 1 PITTSFIELD BERKSHIRE 22 002 999 9 156 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY BRISTOL 22 003 009 5 065 1 ATTLEBORO BRISTOL 22 003 060 4 065 1 FALL RIVER BRISTOL 22 003 129 3 065 1 NEW BEDFORD BRISTOL 22 003 174 6 065 1 SOMERSET TOWN BRISTOL 22 003 189 5 065 1 TAUNTON BRISTOL 22 003 999 9 065 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY DUKES 22 004 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ESSEX 22 005 015 5 029 1 BEVERLY ESSEX 22 005 051 5 029 1 DANVERS TOWN ESSEX 22 005 072 5 029 1 GLOUCESTER ESSEX 22 005 075 5 029 1 HAVERHILL ESSEX 22 005 084 4 029 1 LAWRENCE ESSEX 22 005 099 4 029 1 LYNN ESSEX 22 005 105 6 029 1 MARBLEHEAD TOWN ESSEX 22 005 117 5 029 1 METHUEN TOWN ESSEX 22 005 132 6 029 1 NEWBURYPORT ESSEX 22 005 147 5 029 1 PEABODY ESSEX 22 005 168 5 029 1 SALEM ESSEX 22 005 171 5 029 1 SAUGUS TOWN ESSEX 22 005 186 6 029 1 SWAMPSCOTT TOWN ESSEX 22 005 999 9 029 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY FRANKLIN 22 006 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HAMPDEN 22 007 045 4 198 1 CHICOPEE HAMPDEN 22 007 081 4 198 1 HOLYOKE HAMPDEN 22 007 093 6 198 1 LONGMEADOW TOWN HAMPDEN 22 007 180 3 198 1 SPRINGFIELD HAMPDEN 22 007 204 5 198 1 WESTFIELD HAMPDEN 22 007 207 5 198 1 WEST SPRINGFIELD TOWN HAMPDEN 22 007 999 9 198 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY HAMPSHIRE 22 008 003 5 198 1 AMHERST TOWN HAMPSHIRE 22 008 141 5 198 1 NORTHAMPTON HAMPSHIRE 22 008 999 9 198 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY MIDDLESEX 22 009 006 4 029 1 ARLINGTON TOWN MIDDLESEX 22 009 012 5 029 1 BELMONT TOWN MIDDLESEX 22 009 018 5 029 1 BILLERICA TOWN MIDDLESEX 22 009 033 6 029 1 BURLINGTON TOWN MIDDLESEX 22 009 036 3 029 1 CAMBRIDGE MIDDLESEX 22 009 039 5 029 1 CHELMSFORD TOWN MIDDLESEX 22 009 057 5 029 1 EVERETT MIDDLESEX 22 009 066 4 029 1 FRAMINGHAM TOWN MIDDLESEX 22 009 090 5 029 1 LEXINGTON TOWN MIDDLESEX 22 009 096 4 029 1 LOWELL MIDDLESEX 22 009 102 4 029 1 MALDEN MIDDLESEX 22 009 108 5 029 1 MARLBOROUGH MIDDLESEX 22 009 111 4 029 1 MEDFORD MIDDLESEX 22 009 114 5 029 1 MELROSE MIDDLESEX 22 009 123 5 029 1 NATICK TOWN MIDDLESEX 22 009 135 4 029 1 NEWTON MIDDLESEX 22 009 159 6 029 1 READING TOWN MIDDLESEX 22 009 177 4 029 1 SOMERVILLE MIDDLESEX 22 009 183 6 029 1 STONEHAM TOWN MIDDLESEX 22 009 192 5 029 1 WAKEFIELD TOWN MIDDLESEX 22 009 195 4 029 1 WALTHAM MIDDLESEX 22 009 198 5 029 1 WATERTOWN TOWN MIDDLESEX 22 009 216 6 029 1 WINCHESTER TOWN MIDDLESEX 22 009 222 5 029 1 WOBURN MIDDLESEX 22 009 999 9 029 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY NANTUCKET 22 010 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NORFOLK 22 011 024 5 029 1 BRAINTREE TOWN NORFOLK 22 011 030 4 029 1 BROOKLINE TOWN NORFOLK 22 011 054 5 029 1 DEDHAM TOWN NORFOLK 22 011 078 6 029 1 HOLBROOK TOWN NORFOLK 22 011 120 5 029 1 MILTON TOWN NORFOLK 22 011 126 5 029 1 NEEDHAM TOWN NORFOLK 22 011 144 5 029 1 NORWOOD TOWN NORFOLK 22 011 153 4 029 1 QUINCY NORFOLK 22 011 156 5 029 1 RANDOLPH TOWN NORFOLK 22 011 201 5 029 1 WELLESLEY TOWN NORFOLK 22 011 210 4 029 1 WEYMOUTH TOWN NORFOLK 22 011 999 9 029 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY PLYMOUTH 22 012 027 4 031 1 BROCKTON PLYMOUTH 22 012 165 6 031 1 ROCKLAND TOWN PLYMOUTH 22 012 213 6 031 1 WHITMAN TOWN PLYMOUTH 22 012 999 9 031 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY SUFFOLK 22 013 021 1 029 1 BOSTON SUFFOLK 22 013 042 5 029 1 CHELSEA SUFFOLK 22 013 162 5 029 1 REVERE SUFFOLK 22 013 219 6 029 1 WINTHROP TOWN WORCESTER 22 014 048 6 227 1 CLINTON TOWN WORCESTER 22 014 063 5 227 1 FITCHBURG WORCESTER 22 014 069 6 227 1 GARDNER WORCESTER 22 014 087 5 227 1 LEOMINSTER WORCESTER 22 014 225 3 227 1 WORCESTER WORCESTER 22 014 999 9 227 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY NCHS County Listings for State 23 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. 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PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME ALCONA 23 001 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ALGER 23 002 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ALLEGAN 23 003 114 5 000 2 HOLLAND PT ALLEGAN 23 003 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY ALPENA 23 004 012 6 000 2 ALPENA ALPENA 23 004 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY ANTRIM 23 005 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ARENAC 23 006 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BARAGA 23 007 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BARRY 23 008 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BAY 23 009 021 5 021 1 BAY CITY BAY 23 009 150 5 021 1 MIDLAND PT BAY 23 009 999 9 021 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY BENZIE 23 010 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BERRIEN 23 011 024 6 000 2 BENTON HARBOR BERRIEN 23 011 168 6 000 2 NILES BERRIEN 23 011 210 6 000 2 ST JOSEPH BERRIEN 23 011 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY BRANCH 23 012 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CALHOUN 23 013 006 6 000 2 ALBION CALHOUN 23 013 018 5 000 2 BATTLE CREEK CALHOUN 23 013 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CASS 23 014 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CHARLEVOIX 23 015 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CHEBOYGAN 23 016 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CHIPPEWA 23 017 213 6 000 2 SAULT STE MARIE CHIPPEWA 23 017 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CLARE 23 018 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CLINTON 23 019 129 3 105 1 LANSING PT CLINTON 23 019 999 9 105 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY CRAWFORD 23 020 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DELTA 23 021 066 6 000 2 ESCANABA DELTA 23 021 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY DICKINSON 23 022 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY EATON 23 023 129 3 105 1 LANSING PT EATON 23 023 999 9 105 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY EMMET 23 024 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GENESEE 23 025 075 3 068 1 FLINT GENESEE 23 025 999 9 068 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY GLADWIN 23 026 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GOGEBIC 23 027 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GRAND TRAVERSE 23 028 228 6 000 2 TRAVERSE CITY GRAND TRAVERSE 23 028 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY GRATIOT 23 029 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HILLSDALE 23 030 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HOUGHTON 23 031 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HURON 23 032 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY INGHAM 23 033 060 5 105 1 EAST LANSING INGHAM 23 033 129 3 105 1 LANSING PT INGHAM 23 033 999 9 105 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY IONIA 23 034 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY IOSCO 23 035 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY IRON 23 036 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ISABELLA 23 037 159 6 000 2 MOUNT PLEASANT ISABELLA 23 037 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY JACKSON 23 038 120 5 091 1 JACKSON JACKSON 23 038 999 9 091 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY KALAMAZOO 23 039 123 4 096 1 KALAMAZOO KALAMAZOO 23 039 186 5 096 1 PORTAGE KALAMAZOO 23 039 999 9 096 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY KALKASKA 23 040 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY KENT 23 041 057 6 078 1 EAST GRAND RAPIDS KENT 23 041 087 3 078 1 GRAND RAPIDS KENT 23 041 090 6 078 1 GRANDVILLE KENT 23 041 126 6 078 1 KENTWOOD KENT 23 041 237 6 078 1 WALKER KENT 23 041 252 4 078 1 WYOMING KENT 23 041 999 9 078 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY KEWEENAW 23 042 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LAKE 23 043 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LAPEER 23 044 999 9 068 1 ENTIRE COUNTY LEELANAU 23 045 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LENAWEE 23 046 003 6 000 2 ADRIAN LENAWEE 23 046 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY LIVINGSTON 23 047 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LUCE 23 048 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MACKINAC 23 049 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MACOMB 23 050 039 6 057 1 CENTER LINE MACOMB 23 050 054 5 057 1 EAST DETROIT MACOMB 23 050 078 6 057 1 FRASER MACOMB 23 050 156 6 057 1 MOUNT CLEMENS MACOMB 23 050 198 4 057 1 ROSEVILLE MACOMB 23 050 207 4 057 1 ST CLAIR SHORES MACOMB 23 050 222 4 057 1 STERLING HEIGHTS MACOMB 23 050 240 3 057 1 WARREN MACOMB 23 050 999 9 057 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY MANISTEE 23 051 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MARQUETTE 23 052 141 6 000 2 MARQUETTE MARQUETTE 23 052 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MASON 23 053 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MECOSTA 23 054 033 6 000 2 BIG RAPIDS MECOSTA 23 054 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MENOMINEE 23 055 147 6 000 2 MENOMINEE MENOMINEE 23 055 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MIDLAND 23 056 150 5 000 2 MIDLAND PT MIDLAND 23 056 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MISSAUKEE 23 057 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MONROE 23 058 153 6 207 1 MONROE MONROE 23 058 999 9 207 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY MONTCALM 23 059 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MONTMORENCY 23 060 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MUSKEGON 23 061 162 5 133 1 MUSKEGON MUSKEGON 23 061 165 6 133 1 MUSKEGON HEIGHTS MUSKEGON 23 061 171 6 133 1 NORTON SHORES MUSKEGON 23 061 999 9 133 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY NEWAYGO 23 062 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY OAKLAND 23 063 027 6 057 1 BERKLEY OAKLAND 23 063 030 6 057 1 BEVERLY HILLS OAKLAND 23 063 036 5 057 1 BIRMINGHAM OAKLAND 23 063 042 6 057 1 CLAWSON OAKLAND 23 063 069 6 057 1 FARMINGTON OAKLAND 23 063 072 5 057 1 FERNDALE OAKLAND 23 063 108 6 057 1 HAZEL PARK OAKLAND 23 063 138 5 057 1 MADISON HEIGHTS OAKLAND 23 063 174 5 057 1 OAK PARK OAKLAND 23 063 183 4 057 1 PONTIAC OAKLAND 23 063 201 4 057 1 ROYAL OAK OAKLAND 23 063 216 4 057 1 SOUTHFIELD OAKLAND 23 063 234 5 057 1 TROY OAKLAND 23 063 999 9 057 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY OCEANA 23 064 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY OGEMAW 23 065 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ONTONAGON 23 066 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY OSCEOLA 23 067 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY OSCODA 23 068 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY OTSEGO 23 069 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY OTTAWA 23 070 084 6 078 1 GRAND HAVEN OTTAWA 23 070 114 5 078 1 HOLLAND PT OTTAWA 23 070 999 9 078 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY PRESQUE ISLE 23 071 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ROSCOMMON 23 072 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SAGINAW 23 073 204 4 172 1 SAGINAW SAGINAW 23 073 999 9 172 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY ST CLAIR 23 074 189 5 000 2 PORT HURON ST CLAIR 23 074 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY ST JOSEPH 23 075 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SANILAC 23 076 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SCHOOLCRAFT 23 077 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SHIAWASSEE 23 078 177 6 000 2 OWOSSO SHIAWASSEE 23 078 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY TUSCOLA 23 079 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY VAN BUREN 23 080 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WASHTENAW 23 081 015 4 011 1 ANN ARBOR WASHTENAW 23 081 255 5 011 1 YPSILANTI WASHTENAW 23 081 999 9 011 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY WAYNE 23 082 009 5 057 1 ALLEN PARK WAYNE 23 082 045 3 057 1 DEARBORN WAYNE 23 082 048 4 057 1 DEARBORN HEIGHTS WAYNE 23 082 051 0 057 1 DETROIT WAYNE 23 082 063 6 057 1 ECORSE WAYNE 23 082 081 5 057 1 GARDEN CITY WAYNE 23 082 093 6 057 1 GROSSE POINTE FARMS WAYNE 23 082 096 6 057 1 GROSSE POINTE PARK WAYNE 23 082 099 6 057 1 GROSSE POINTE WOODS WAYNE 23 082 102 5 057 1 HAMTRAMCK WAYNE 23 082 105 6 057 1 HARPER WOODS WAYNE 23 082 111 5 057 1 HIGHLAND PARK WAYNE 23 082 117 5 057 1 INKSTER WAYNE 23 082 132 4 057 1 LINCOLN PARK WAYNE 23 082 135 3 057 1 LIVONIA WAYNE 23 082 144 6 057 1 MELVINDALE WAYNE 23 082 180 6 057 1 PLYMOUTH WAYNE 23 082 192 6 057 1 RIVER ROUGE WAYNE 23 082 195 6 057 1 RIVERVIEW WAYNE 23 082 219 5 057 1 SOUTHGATE WAYNE 23 082 225 4 057 1 TAYLOR WAYNE 23 082 231 6 057 1 TRENTON WAYNE 23 082 243 6 057 1 WAYNE WAYNE 23 082 246 4 057 1 WESTLAND WAYNE 23 082 249 5 057 1 WYANDOTTE WAYNE 23 082 999 9 057 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY WEXFORD 23 083 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NCHS County Listings for State 24 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. 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PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME AITKIN 24 001 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ANOKA 24 002 006 6 127 1 ANOKA ANOKA 24 002 015 6 127 1 BLAINE PT ANOKA 24 002 033 6 127 1 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS ANOKA 24 002 036 5 127 1 COON RAPIDS ANOKA 24 002 060 5 127 1 FRIDLEY ANOKA 24 002 999 9 127 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY BECKER 24 003 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BELTRAMI 24 004 012 6 000 2 BEMIDJI BELTRAMI 24 004 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY BENTON 24 005 126 5 000 2 ST CLOUD PT BENTON 24 005 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY BIG STONE 24 006 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BLUE EARTH 24 007 078 5 000 2 MANKATO BLUE EARTH 24 007 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY BROWN 24 008 099 6 000 2 NEW ULM BROWN 24 008 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CARLTON 24 009 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CARVER 24 010 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CASS 24 011 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CHIPPEWA 24 012 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CHISAGO 24 013 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CLAY 24 014 090 5 066 1 MOORHEAD CLAY 24 014 999 9 066 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY CLEARWATER 24 015 999 9 000 2 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24 027 063 6 127 1 GOLDEN VALLEY HENNEPIN 24 027 072 6 127 1 HOPKINS HENNEPIN 24 027 084 2 127 1 MINNEAPOLIS HENNEPIN 24 027 087 5 127 1 MINNETONKA HENNEPIN 24 027 096 6 127 1 NEW HOPE HENNEPIN 24 027 108 6 127 1 PLYMOUTH HENNEPIN 24 027 114 5 127 1 RICHFIELD HENNEPIN 24 027 117 6 127 1 ROBBINSDALE HENNEPIN 24 027 129 5 127 1 ST LOUIS PARK HENNEPIN 24 027 999 9 127 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY HOUSTON 24 028 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HUBBARD 24 029 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ISANTI 24 030 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ITASCA 24 031 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY JACKSON 24 032 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY KANABEC 24 033 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY KANDIYOHI 24 034 153 6 000 2 WILLMAR KANDIYOHI 24 034 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY KITTSON 24 035 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY KOOCHICHING 24 036 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LAC QUI PARLE 24 037 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LAKE 24 038 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LAKE OF THE WOODS 24 039 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LE SUEUR 24 040 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LINCOLN 24 041 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LYON 24 042 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MC LEOD 24 043 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MAHNOMEN 24 044 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MARSHALL 24 045 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MARTIN 24 046 051 6 000 2 FAIRMONT MARTIN 24 046 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MEEKER 24 047 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MILLE LACS 24 048 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MORRISON 24 049 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MOWER 24 050 009 5 000 2 AUSTIN MOWER 24 050 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MURRAY 24 051 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NICOLLET 24 052 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NOBLES 24 053 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NORMAN 24 054 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY OLMSTED 24 055 120 4 168 1 ROCHESTER OLMSTED 24 055 999 9 168 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY OTTER TAIL 24 056 057 6 000 2 FERGUS FALLS OTTER TAIL 24 056 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY PENNINGTON 24 057 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PINE 24 058 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PIPESTONE 24 059 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY POLK 24 060 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY POPE 24 061 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY RAMSEY 24 062 015 6 127 1 BLAINE PT RAMSEY 24 062 081 5 127 1 MAPLEWOOD RAMSEY 24 062 093 6 127 1 NEW BRIGHTON RAMSEY 24 062 102 6 127 1 NORTH ST PAUL RAMSEY 24 062 123 5 127 1 ROSEVILLE RAMSEY 24 062 132 2 127 1 ST PAUL RAMSEY 24 062 135 6 127 1 SHOREVIEW RAMSEY 24 062 150 6 127 1 WHITE BEAR LAKE PT RAMSEY 24 062 999 9 127 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY RED LAKE 24 063 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY REDWOOD 24 064 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY RENVILLE 24 065 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY RICE 24 066 054 6 000 2 FARIBAULT RICE 24 066 100 6 000 2 NORTHFIELD RICE 24 066 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY ROCK 24 067 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ROSEAU 24 068 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ST LOUIS 24 069 045 3 059 1 DULUTH ST LOUIS 24 069 069 6 059 1 HIBBING ST LOUIS 24 069 144 6 059 1 VIRGINIA ST LOUIS 24 069 999 9 059 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY SCOTT 24 070 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SHERBURNE 24 071 126 5 000 2 ST CLOUD PT SHERBURNE 24 071 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY SIBLEY 24 072 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY STEARNS 24 073 126 5 000 2 ST CLOUD PT STEARNS 24 073 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY STEELE 24 074 105 6 000 2 OWATONNA STEELE 24 074 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY STEVENS 24 075 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SWIFT 24 076 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TODD 24 077 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TRAVERSE 24 078 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WABASHA 24 079 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WADENA 24 080 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WASECA 24 081 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WASHINGTON 24 082 039 6 127 1 COTTAGE GROVE WASHINGTON 24 082 066 6 127 1 HASTINGS PT WASHINGTON 24 082 141 6 127 1 STILLWATER WASHINGTON 24 082 150 6 127 1 WHITE BEAR LAKE PT WASHINGTON 24 082 999 9 127 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY WATONWAN 24 083 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WILKIN 24 084 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WINONA 24 085 156 5 000 2 WINONA WINONA 24 085 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY WRIGHT 24 086 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY YELLOW MEDICINE 24 087 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NCHS County Listings for State 25 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. 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PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME BELKNAP 30 001 018 6 000 2 LACONIA BELKNAP 30 001 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CARROLL 30 002 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CHESHIRE 30 003 015 6 000 2 KEENE CHESHIRE 30 003 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY COOS 30 004 003 6 000 2 BERLIN COOS 30 004 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY GRAFTON 30 005 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HILLSBOROUGH 30 006 021 4 120 1 MANCHESTER HILLSBOROUGH 30 006 024 4 120 1 NASHUA HILLSBOROUGH 30 006 999 9 120 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY MERRIMACK 30 007 009 5 000 2 CONCORD MERRIMACK 30 007 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY ROCKINGHAM 30 008 027 5 000 2 PORTSMOUTH ROCKINGHAM 30 008 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY STRAFFORD 30 009 012 6 000 2 DOVER STRAFFORD 30 009 030 6 000 2 ROCHESTER STRAFFORD 30 009 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY SULLIVAN 30 010 006 6 000 2 CLAREMONT SULLIVAN 30 010 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY NCHS County Listings for State 31 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. CI. PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME ATLANTIC 31 001 006 5 015 1 ATLANTIC CITY ATLANTIC 31 001 150 6 015 1 HAMMONTON ATLANTIC 31 001 225 6 015 1 MARGATE CITY ATLANTIC 31 001 336 6 015 1 PLEASANTVILLE ATLANTIC 31 001 432 6 015 1 VENTNOR CITY ATLANTIC 31 001 999 9 015 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY BERGEN 31 002 021 5 148 1 BERGENFIELD BERGEN 31 002 063 6 148 1 CLIFFSIDE PARK BERGEN 31 002 081 6 148 1 DUMONT BERGEN 31 002 090 6 148 1 EAST PATERSON BERGEN 31 002 102 6 148 1 ENGLEWOOD BERGEN 31 002 108 5 148 1 FAIR LAWN BERGEN 31 002 111 6 148 1 FAIRVIEW BERGEN 31 002 114 5 148 1 FORT LEE BERGEN 31 002 123 5 148 1 GARFIELD BERGEN 31 002 129 6 148 1 GLEN ROCK BERGEN 31 002 138 5 148 1 HACKENSACK BERGEN 31 002 156 6 148 1 HASBROUCK HEIGHTS BERGEN 31 002 168 6 148 1 HILLSDALE BERGEN 31 002 201 5 148 1 LODI BERGEN 31 002 207 6 148 1 LYNDHURST TWP BERGEN 31 002 231 6 148 1 MAYWOOD BERGEN 31 002 270 6 148 1 NEW MILFORD BERGEN 31 002 276 6 148 1 NORTH ARLINGTON BERGEN 31 002 288 6 148 1 OAKLAND BERGEN 31 002 300 6 148 1 PALISADES PARK BERGEN 31 002 303 5 148 1 PARAMUS BERGEN 31 002 351 6 148 1 RAMSEY BERGEN 31 002 357 6 148 1 RIDGEFIELD BERGEN 31 002 360 6 148 1 RIDGEFIELD PARK BERGEN 31 002 363 5 148 1 RIDGEWOOD BERGEN 31 002 369 6 148 1 RIVER EDGE BERGEN 31 002 381 6 148 1 RUTHERFORD BERGEN 31 002 384 6 148 1 SADDLE BROOK TWP BERGEN 31 002 414 5 148 1 TEANECK TWP BERGEN 31 002 417 6 148 1 TENAFLY BERGEN 31 002 441 6 148 1 WALDWICK BERGEN 31 002 444 6 148 1 WALLINGTON BERGEN 31 002 447 6 148 1 WASHINGTON TWP BERGEN 31 002 471 6 148 1 WESTWOOD BERGEN 31 002 483 6 148 1 WYCKOFF TWP BERGEN 31 002 999 9 148 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY BURLINGTON 31 003 042 6 152 1 BURLINGTON BURLINGTON 31 003 057 6 152 1 CINNAMINSON TWP BURLINGTON 31 003 219 6 152 1 MAPLE SHADE TWP BURLINGTON 31 003 255 6 152 1 MOUNT HOLLY TWP BURLINGTON 31 003 267 5 152 1 NEW HANOVER TWP BURLINGTON 31 003 474 5 152 1 WILLINGBORO TWP BURLINGTON 31 003 999 9 152 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY CAMDEN 31 004 009 6 152 1 AUDUBON CAMDEN 31 004 018 6 152 1 BELLMAWR CAMDEN 31 004 045 3 152 1 CAMDEN CAMDEN 31 004 054 4 152 1 CHERRY HILL TWP CAMDEN 31 004 069 6 152 1 COLLINGSWOOD CAMDEN 31 004 132 6 152 1 GLOUCESTER CITY CAMDEN 31 004 135 5 152 1 GLOUCESTER TWP CAMDEN 31 004 141 6 152 1 HADDONFIELD CAMDEN 31 004 144 6 152 1 HADDON TWP CAMDEN 31 004 192 6 152 1 LINDENWOLD CAMDEN 31 004 315 5 152 1 PENNSAUKEN TWP CAMDEN 31 004 378 6 152 1 RUNNEMEDE CAMDEN 31 004 999 9 152 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY CAPE MAY 31 005 291 6 000 2 OCEAN CITY CAPE MAY 31 005 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CUMBERLAND 31 006 036 6 216 1 BRIDGETON CUMBERLAND 31 006 246 6 216 1 MILLVILLE CUMBERLAND 31 006 438 5 216 1 VINELAND CUMBERLAND 31 006 999 9 216 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY ESSEX 31 007 015 5 138 1 BELLEVILLE ESSEX 31 007 027 4 138 1 BLOOMFIELD ESSEX 31 007 051 6 138 1 CEDAR GROVE TWP ESSEX 31 007 087 4 138 1 EAST ORANGE ESSEX 31 007 177 4 138 1 IRVINGTON ESSEX 31 007 198 5 138 1 LIVINGSTON TWP ESSEX 31 007 222 6 138 1 MAPLEWOOD TWP ESSEX 31 007 243 6 138 1 MILLBURN TWP ESSEX 31 007 249 5 138 1 MONTCLAIR ESSEX 31 007 261 2 138 1 NEWARK ESSEX 31 007 285 5 138 1 NUTLEY ESSEX 31 007 297 5 138 1 ORANGE ESSEX 31 007 399 6 138 1 SOUTH ORANGE ESSEX 31 007 435 6 138 1 VERONA ESSEX 31 007 456 6 138 1 WEST CALDWELL ESSEX 31 007 465 5 138 1 WEST ORANGE ESSEX 31 007 999 9 138 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY GLOUCESTER 31 008 126 6 152 1 GLASSBORO GLOUCESTER 31 008 330 6 152 1 PITMAN GLOUCESTER 31 008 480 6 152 1 WOODBURY GLOUCESTER 31 008 999 9 152 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY HUDSON 31 009 012 4 094 1 BAYONNE HUDSON 31 009 153 6 094 1 HARRISON HUDSON 31 009 174 5 094 1 HOBOKEN HUDSON 31 009 180 2 094 1 JERSEY CITY HUDSON 31 009 183 5 094 1 KEARNY HUDSON 31 009 279 5 094 1 NORTH BERGEN TWP HUDSON 31 009 393 6 094 1 SECAUCUS HUDSON 31 009 426 4 094 1 UNION CITY HUDSON 31 009 453 6 094 1 WEEHAWKEN TWP HUDSON 31 009 462 5 094 1 WEST NEW YORK HUDSON 31 009 999 9 094 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY HUNTERDON 31 010 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MERCER 31 011 105 5 209 1 EWING TWP MERCER 31 011 147 4 209 1 HAMILTON TWP MERCER 31 011 345 6 209 1 PRINCETON MERCER 31 011 423 3 209 1 TRENTON MERCER 31 011 999 9 209 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY MIDDLESEX 31 012 048 6 &&& 2 CARTERET MIDDLESEX 31 012 084 5 &&& 2 EAST BRUNSWICK TWP MIDDLESEX 31 012 096 4 &&& 2 EDISON TWP MIDDLESEX 31 012 165 6 &&& 2 HIGHLAND PARK MIDDLESEX 31 012 213 5 &&& 2 MADISON TWP MIDDLESEX 31 012 234 6 &&& 2 METUCHEN MIDDLESEX 31 012 237 6 &&& 2 MIDDLESEX MIDDLESEX 31 012 264 5 &&& 2 NEW BRUNSWICK MIDDLESEX 31 012 321 5 &&& 2 PERTH AMBOY MIDDLESEX 31 012 327 5 &&& 2 PISCATAWAY TWP MIDDLESEX 31 012 387 5 &&& 2 SAYREVILLE MIDDLESEX 31 012 402 6 &&& 2 SOUTH PLAINFIELD MIDDLESEX 31 012 405 6 &&& 2 SOUTH RIVER MIDDLESEX 31 012 477 4 &&& 2 WOODBRIDGE TWP MIDDLESEX 31 012 999 9 &&& 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MONMOUTH 31 013 003 6 000 2 ASBURY PARK MONMOUTH 31 013 093 6 000 2 EATONTOWN MONMOUTH 31 013 120 6 000 2 FREEHOLD MONMOUTH 31 013 162 6 000 2 HAZLET TWP MONMOUTH 31 013 204 5 000 2 LONG BRANCH MONMOUTH 31 013 228 6 000 2 MATAWAN TWP MONMOUTH 31 013 240 4 000 2 MIDDLETOWN TWP MONMOUTH 31 013 258 5 000 2 NEPTUNE TWP MONMOUTH 31 013 294 6 000 2 OCEAN TWP MONMOUTH 31 013 354 6 000 2 RED BANK MONMOUTH 31 013 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MORRIS 31 014 075 6 138 1 DOVER MORRIS 31 014 210 6 138 1 MADISON MORRIS 31 014 252 6 138 1 MORRISTOWN MORRIS 31 014 306 4 138 1 PARSIPPANY-TROY HILLS TWP MORRIS 31 014 318 6 138 1 PEQUANNOCK TWP MORRIS 31 014 999 9 138 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY OCEAN 31 015 033 5 000 2 BRICK TWP OCEAN 31 015 078 5 000 2 DOVER TWP OCEAN 31 015 186 5 000 2 LAKEWOOD TWP OCEAN 31 015 339 6 000 2 POINT PLEASANT OCEAN 31 015 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY PASSAIC 31 016 066 4 148 1 CLIFTON PASSAIC 31 016 159 6 148 1 HAWTHORNE PASSAIC 31 016 195 6 148 1 LITTLE FALLS TWP PASSAIC 31 016 309 4 148 1 PASSAIC PASSAIC 31 016 312 3 148 1 PATERSON PASSAIC 31 016 342 6 148 1 POMPTON LAKES PASSAIC 31 016 366 6 148 1 RINGWOOD PASSAIC 31 016 420 6 148 1 TOTOWA PASSAIC 31 016 450 5 148 1 WAYNE TWP PASSAIC 31 016 468 6 148 1 WEST PATERSON PASSAIC 31 016 999 9 148 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY SALEM 31 017 999 9 225 1 ENTIRE COUNTY SOMERSET 31 018 030 6 &&& 2 BOUND BROOK SOMERSET 31 018 039 5 &&& 2 BRIDGEWATER TWP SOMERSET 31 018 117 5 &&& 2 FRANKLIN TWP SOMERSET 31 018 216 6 &&& 2 MANVILLE SOMERSET 31 018 282 6 &&& 2 NORTH PLAINFIELD SOMERSET 31 018 396 6 &&& 2 SOMERVILLE SOMERSET 31 018 999 9 &&& 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY SUSSEX 31 019 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY UNION 31 020 024 6 138 1 BERKELEY HEIGHTS TWP UNION 31 020 060 6 138 1 CLARK TWP UNION 31 020 072 5 138 1 CRANFORD TWP UNION 31 020 099 3 138 1 ELIZABETH UNION 31 020 171 6 138 1 HILLSIDE TWP UNION 31 020 189 5 138 1 LINDEN UNION 31 020 273 6 138 1 NEW PROVIDENCE UNION 31 020 333 5 138 1 PLAINFIELD UNION 31 020 348 5 138 1 RAHWAY UNION 31 020 372 6 138 1 ROSELLE UNION 31 020 375 6 138 1 ROSELLE PARK UNION 31 020 390 6 138 1 SCOTCH PLAINS TWP UNION 31 020 408 6 138 1 SPRINGFIELD TWP UNION 31 020 411 6 138 1 SUMMIT UNION 31 020 429 4 138 1 UNION TWP UNION 31 020 459 5 138 1 WESTFIELD UNION 31 020 999 9 138 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY WARREN 31 021 324 6 006 1 PHILLIPSBURG WARREN 31 021 999 9 006 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY NCHS County Listings for State 32 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. 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PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME BERNALILLO 32 001 006 3 005 1 ALBUQUERQUE BERNALILLO 32 001 999 9 005 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY CATRON 32 002 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CHAVES 32 003 033 5 000 2 ROSWELL CHAVES 32 003 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY COLFAX 32 004 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CURRY 32 005 015 5 000 2 CLOVIS CURRY 32 005 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY DE BACA 32 006 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DONA ANA 32 007 027 5 000 2 LAS CRUCES DONA ANA 32 007 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY EDDY 32 008 009 6 000 2 ARTESIA EDDY 32 008 012 6 000 2 CARLSBAD EDDY 32 008 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY GRANT 32 009 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GUADALUPE 32 010 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HARDING 32 011 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HIDALGO 32 012 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LEA 32 013 024 5 000 2 HOBBS LEA 32 013 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY LINCOLN 32 014 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LOS ALAMOS 32 015 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LUNA 32 016 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MC KINLEY 32 017 021 6 000 2 GALLUP MC KINLEY 32 017 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MORA 32 018 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY OTERO 32 019 003 6 000 2 ALAMOGORDO OTERO 32 019 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY QUAY 32 020 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY RIO ARRIBA 32 021 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ROOSEVELT 32 022 030 6 000 2 PORTALES ROOSEVELT 32 022 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY SANDOVAL 32 023 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SAN JUAN 32 024 018 6 000 2 FARMINGTON SAN JUAN 32 024 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY SAN MIGUEL 32 025 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SANTA FE 32 026 036 5 000 2 SANTA FE SANTA FE 32 026 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY SIERRA 32 027 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SOCORRO 32 028 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TAOS 32 029 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TORRANCE 32 030 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY UNION 32 031 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY VALENCIA 32 032 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY NCHS County Listings for State 33 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. 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PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME ALBANY 33 001 003 3 004 1 ALBANY C ALBANY 33 001 036 6 004 1 COHOES C ALBANY 33 001 267 6 004 1 WATERVLIET C ALBANY 33 001 999 9 004 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY ALLEGANY 33 002 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BROOME 33 003 021 4 025 1 BINGHAMTON C BROOME 33 003 060 6 025 1 ENDICOTT V BROOME 33 003 108 6 025 1 JOHNSON CITY V BROOME 33 003 999 9 025 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY CATTARAUGUS 33 004 183 6 000 2 OLEAN C CATTARAUGUS 33 004 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CAYUGA 33 005 009 5 000 2 AUBURN C CAYUGA 33 005 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CHAUTAUQUA 33 006 051 6 000 2 DUNKIRK C CHAUTAUQUA 33 006 066 6 000 2 FREDONIA CHAUTAUQUA 33 006 105 5 000 2 JAMESTOWN C CHAUTAUQUA 33 006 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CHEMUNG 33 007 057 5 000 2 ELMIRA C CHEMUNG 33 007 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CHENANGO 33 008 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CLINTON 33 009 204 6 000 2 PLATTSBURG C CLINTON 33 009 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY COLUMBIA 33 010 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CORTLAND 33 011 042 6 000 2 CORTLAND C CORTLAND 33 011 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY DELAWARE 33 012 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DUTCHESS 33 013 018 6 000 2 BEACON C DUTCHESS 33 013 210 5 000 2 POUGHKEEPSIE C DUTCHESS 33 013 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY ERIE 33 014 030 2 034 1 BUFFALO C ERIE 33 014 045 6 034 1 DEPEW V ERIE 33 014 093 6 034 1 HAMBURG ERIE 33 014 114 6 034 1 KENMORE V ERIE 33 014 120 5 034 1 LACKAWANNA C ERIE 33 014 123 6 034 1 LANCASTER V ERIE 33 014 252 6 034 1 TONAWANDA C ERIE 33 014 999 9 034 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY ESSEX 33 015 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FRANKLIN 33 016 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FULTON 33 017 087 6 000 2 GLOVERSVILLE C FULTON 33 017 111 6 000 2 JOHNSTOWN C FULTON 33 017 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY GENESEE 33 018 015 6 000 2 BATAVIA C GENESEE 33 018 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY GREENE 33 019 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HAMILTON 33 020 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HERKIMER 33 021 999 9 214 1 ENTIRE COUNTY JEFFERSON 33 022 264 5 000 2 WATERTOWN C JEFFERSON 33 022 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY LEWIS 33 023 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LIVINGSTON 33 024 999 9 169 1 ENTIRE COUNTY MADISON 33 025 186 6 201 1 ONEIDA C MADISON 33 025 999 9 201 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY MONROE 33 026 222 2 169 1 ROCHESTER C MONROE 33 026 999 9 169 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY MONTGOMERY 33 027 006 5 000 2 AMSTERDAM C MONTGOMERY 33 027 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY NASSAU 33 028 054 6 137 1 EAST ROCKAWAY V NASSAU 33 028 063 6 137 1 FLORAL PARK V NASSAU 33 028 069 5 137 1 FREEPORT V NASSAU 33 028 075 5 137 1 GARDEN CITY V NASSAU 33 028 081 5 137 1 GLEN COVE C NASSAU 33 028 090 6 137 1 GREAT NECK V NASSAU 33 028 096 5 137 1 HEMPSTEAD V NASSAU 33 028 132 5 137 1 LONG BEACH C NASSAU 33 028 135 6 137 1 LYNBROOK V NASSAU 33 028 138 6 137 1 MALVERNE NASSAU 33 028 147 6 137 1 MASSAPEQUA PARK V NASSAU 33 028 156 6 137 1 MINEOLA V NASSAU 33 028 168 6 137 1 NEW HYDE PK V NASSAU 33 028 225 5 137 1 ROCKVILLE CTR V NASSAU 33 028 261 5 137 1 VALLEY STREAM V NASSAU 33 028 270 6 137 1 WESTBURY V NASSAU 33 028 999 9 137 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY NEW YORK CITY 33 029 024 0 137 1 BRONX BOR BRONX NEW YORK CITY 33 029 027 0 137 1 BROOKLYN BOR KINGS NEW YORK CITY 33 029 144 0 137 1 MANHATTAN BOR N Y NEW YORK CITY 33 029 213 0 137 1 QUEENS BOR QUEENS NEW YORK CITY 33 029 219 0 137 1 RICHMOND BOR RICHMOND NIAGARA 33 030 129 5 034 1 LOCKPORT C NIAGARA 33 030 174 4 034 1 NIAGARA FALLS C NIAGARA 33 030 177 5 034 1 NORTH TONAWANDA C NIAGARA 33 030 999 9 034 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY ONEIDA 33 031 228 4 214 1 ROME C ONEIDA 33 031 258 4 214 1 UTICA C ONEIDA 33 031 999 9 214 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY ONONDAGA 33 032 246 3 201 1 SYRACUSE C ONONDAGA 33 032 999 9 201 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY ONTARIO 33 033 033 6 000 2 CANANDAIGUA ONTARIO 33 033 078 6 000 2 GENEVA C ONTARIO 33 033 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY ORANGE 33 034 153 6 000 2 MIDDLETOWN C ORANGE 33 034 165 5 000 2 NEWBURGH C ORANGE 33 034 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY ORLEANS 33 035 999 9 169 1 ENTIRE COUNTY OSWEGO 33 036 072 6 201 1 FULTON C OSWEGO 33 036 195 6 201 1 OSWEGO C OSWEGO 33 036 999 9 201 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY OTSEGO 33 037 189 6 000 2 ONEONTA C OTSEGO 33 037 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY PUTNAM 33 038 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY RENSSELAER 33 039 216 6 004 1 RENSSELAER C RENSSELAER 33 039 255 4 004 1 TROY C RENSSELAER 33 039 999 9 004 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY ROCKLAND 33 040 243 6 137 1 SPRING VALLEY ROCKLAND 33 040 999 9 137 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY ST LAWRENCE 33 041 150 6 000 2 MASSENA V ST LAWRENCE 33 041 180 6 000 2 OGDENSBURG C ST LAWRENCE 33 041 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY SARATOGA 33 042 234 6 004 1 SARATOGA SPRINGS C SARATOGA 33 042 999 9 004 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY SCHENECTADY 33 043 240 4 004 1 SCHENECTADY C SCHENECTADY 33 043 999 9 004 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY SCHOHARIE 33 044 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SCHUYLER 33 045 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SENECA 33 046 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY STEUBEN 33 047 039 6 000 2 CORNING C STEUBEN 33 047 099 6 000 2 HORNELL C STEUBEN 33 047 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY SUFFOLK 33 048 012 6 137 1 BABYLON V SUFFOLK 33 048 126 5 137 1 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4 137 1 WHITE PLAINS C WESTCHESTER 33 056 276 3 137 1 YONKERS C WESTCHESTER 33 056 999 9 137 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY WYOMING 33 057 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY YATES 33 058 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NCHS County Listings for State 34 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. 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PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME ALAMANCE 34 001 012 5 000 2 BURLINGTON ALAMANCE 34 001 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY ALEXANDER 34 002 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ALLEGHANY 34 003 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ANSON 34 004 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ASHE 34 005 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY AVERY 34 006 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BEAUFORT 34 007 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BERTIE 34 008 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BLADEN 34 009 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BRUNSWICK 34 010 999 9 226 1 ENTIRE COUNTY BUNCOMBE 34 011 009 4 013 1 ASHEVILLE BUNCOMBE 34 011 999 9 013 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY BURKE 34 012 051 6 000 2 HICKORY PT BURKE 34 012 075 6 000 2 MORGANTON BURKE 34 012 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CABARRUS 34 013 021 6 000 2 CONCORD CABARRUS 34 013 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CALDWELL 34 014 063 6 000 2 LENOIR CALDWELL 34 014 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CAMDEN 34 015 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CARTERET 34 016 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CASWELL 34 017 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CATAWBA 34 018 051 6 000 2 HICKORY PT CATAWBA 34 018 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CHATHAM 34 019 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CHEROKEE 34 020 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CHOWAN 34 021 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CLAY 34 022 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CLEVELAND 34 023 099 6 000 2 SHELBY CLEVELAND 34 023 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY COLUMBUS 34 024 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CRAVEN 34 025 078 6 000 2 NEW BERN CRAVEN 34 025 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CUMBERLAND 34 026 033 4 067 1 FAYETTEVILLE CUMBERLAND 34 026 999 9 067 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY CURRITUCK 34 027 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DARE 34 028 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DAVIDSON 34 029 054 4 000 2 HIGH POINT PT DAVIDSON 34 029 066 6 000 2 LEXINGTON DAVIDSON 34 029 105 6 000 2 THOMASVILLE DAVIDSON 34 029 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY DAVIE 34 030 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DUPLIN 34 031 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DURHAM 34 032 015 5 060 1 CHAPEL HILL PT DURHAM 34 032 024 4 060 1 DURHAM DURHAM 34 032 999 9 060 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY EDGECOMBE 34 033 090 5 000 2 ROCKY MOUNT PT EDGECOMBE 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PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME ADAMS 39 001 999 9 228 1 ENTIRE COUNTY ALLEGHENY 39 002 021 5 155 1 BALDWIN ALLEGHENY 39 002 027 6 155 1 BELLEVUE ALLEGHENY 39 002 036 5 155 1 BETHEL PARK ALLEGHENY 39 002 048 6 155 1 BRENTWOOD ALLEGHENY 39 002 069 6 155 1 CARNEGIE ALLEGHENY 39 002 072 6 155 1 CASTLE SHANNON ALLEGHENY 39 002 084 6 155 1 CLAIRTON ALLEGHENY 39 002 108 6 155 1 DORMONT ALLEGHENY 39 002 117 6 155 1 DUQUESNE ALLEGHENY 39 002 150 6 155 1 HARRISON TWP ALLEGHENY 39 002 213 6 155 1 MC KEES ROCKS ALLEGHENY 39 002 216 5 155 1 MC KEESPORT ALLEGHENY 39 002 234 5 155 1 MONROEVILLE ALLEGHENY 39 002 240 5 155 1 MOUNT LEBANON TWP ALLEGHENY 39 002 243 6 155 1 MUNHALL ALLEGHENY 39 002 261 6 155 1 NORTH BRADDOCK ALLEGHENY 39 002 267 6 155 1 NORTH VERSAILLES TWP ALLEGHENY 39 002 273 4 155 1 PENN HILLS TWP ALLEGHENY 39 002 282 1 155 1 PITTSBURGH ALLEGHENY 39 002 288 6 155 1 PLEASANT HILLS ALLEGHENY 39 002 291 6 155 1 PLUM ALLEGHENY 39 002 312 5 155 1 ROSS TWP ALLEGHENY 39 002 315 6 155 1 SCOTT TWP ALLEGHENY 39 002 321 5 155 1 SHALER TWP ALLEGHENY 39 002 342 6 155 1 STOWE TWP ALLEGHENY 39 002 348 6 155 1 SWISSVALE ALLEGHENY 39 002 363 6 155 1 UPPER ST CLAIR TWP ALLEGHENY 39 002 384 5 155 1 WEST MIFFLIN ALLEGHENY 39 002 390 6 155 1 WHITEHALL ALLEGHENY 39 002 396 5 155 1 WILKINSBURG ALLEGHENY 39 002 999 9 155 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY ARMSTRONG 39 003 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BEAVER 39 004 006 6 155 1 ALIQUIPPA BEAVER 39 004 015 6 155 1 AMBRIDGE BEAVER 39 004 024 6 155 1 BEAVER FALLS BEAVER 39 004 126 6 155 1 ELLWOOD CITY PT BEAVER 39 004 999 9 155 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY BEDFORD 39 005 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BERKS 39 006 306 4 164 1 READING BERKS 39 006 999 9 164 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY BLAIR 39 007 012 4 007 1 ALTOONA BLAIR 39 007 999 9 007 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY BRADFORD 39 008 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BUCKS 39 009 030 5 152 1 BENSALEM TWP BUCKS 39 009 051 6 152 1 BRISTOL BUCKS 39 009 054 4 152 1 BRISTOL TWP BUCKS 39 009 135 5 152 1 FALLS TWP BUCKS 39 009 210 6 152 1 LOWER SOUTHAMPTON TWP BUCKS 39 009 225 5 152 1 MIDDLETOWN TWP BUCKS 39 009 237 6 152 1 MORRISVILLE BUCKS 39 009 366 6 152 1 UPPER SOUTHAMPTON TWP BUCKS 39 009 369 5 152 1 WARMINSTER TWP BUCKS 39 009 999 9 152 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY BUTLER 39 010 057 6 000 2 BUTLER BUTLER 39 010 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CAMBRIA 39 011 168 5 095 1 JOHNSTOWN CAMBRIA 39 011 999 9 095 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY CAMERON 39 012 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CARBON 39 013 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CENTRE 39 014 339 5 000 2 STATE COLLEGE CENTRE 39 014 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CHESTER 39 015 087 6 152 1 COATESVILLE CHESTER 39 015 279 6 152 1 PHOENIXVILLE CHESTER 39 015 381 6 152 1 WEST CHESTER CHESTER 39 015 999 9 152 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY CLARION 39 016 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CLEARFIELD 39 017 111 6 000 2 DU BOIS CLEARFIELD 39 017 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CLINTON 39 018 195 6 000 2 LOCK HAVEN CLINTON 39 018 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY COLUMBIA 39 019 033 6 000 2 BERWICK COLUMBIA 39 019 042 6 000 2 BLOOMSBURG COLUMBIA 39 019 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CRAWFORD 39 020 222 6 000 2 MEADVILLE CRAWFORD 39 020 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CUMBERLAND 39 021 066 6 084 1 CARLISLE CUMBERLAND 39 021 999 9 084 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY DAUPHIN 39 022 147 4 084 1 HARRISBURG DAUPHIN 39 022 207 5 084 1 LOWER PAXTON TWP DAUPHIN 39 022 999 9 084 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY DELAWARE 39 023 018 6 152 1 ASTON TWP DELAWARE 39 023 081 4 152 1 CHESTER DELAWARE 39 023 090 6 152 1 COLLINGDALE DELAWARE 39 023 102 6 152 1 DARBY DELAWARE 39 023 105 6 152 1 DARBY TWP DELAWARE 39 023 153 4 152 1 HAVERFORD TWP DELAWARE 39 023 183 6 152 1 LANSDOWNE DELAWARE 39 023 219 5 152 1 MARPLE TWP DELAWARE 39 023 249 6 152 1 NETHER PROVIDENCE TWP DELAWARE 39 023 303 5 152 1 RADNOR TWP DELAWARE 39 023 309 5 152 1 RIDLEY TWP DELAWARE 39 023 336 5 152 1 SPRINGFIELD TWP DELAWARE 39 023 354 6 152 1 UPPER CHICHESTER TWP DELAWARE 39 023 357 4 152 1 UPPER DARBY TWP DELAWARE 39 023 402 6 152 1 YEADON DELAWARE 39 023 999 9 152 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY ELK 39 024 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ERIE 39 025 132 3 062 1 ERIE ERIE 39 025 228 5 062 1 MILLCREEK TWP ERIE 39 025 999 9 062 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY FAYETTE 39 026 096 6 000 2 CONNELLSVILLE FAYETTE 39 026 351 6 000 2 UNIONTOWN FAYETTE 39 026 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY FOREST 39 027 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FRANKLIN 39 028 075 6 000 2 CHAMBERSBURG FRANKLIN 39 028 378 6 000 2 WAYNESBORO FRANKLIN 39 028 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY FULTON 39 029 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GREENE 39 030 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HUNTINGDON 39 031 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY INDIANA 39 032 162 6 000 2 INDIANA INDIANA 39 032 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY JEFFERSON 39 033 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY JUNIATA 39 034 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LACKAWANNA 39 035 063 6 187 1 CARBONDALE LACKAWANNA 39 035 114 6 187 1 DUNMORE LACKAWANNA 39 035 318 3 187 1 SCRANTON LACKAWANNA 39 035 999 9 187 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY LANCASTER 39 036 093 6 104 1 COLUMBIA LANCASTER 39 036 174 4 104 1 LANCASTER LANCASTER 39 036 177 6 104 1 LANCASTER TWP LANCASTER 39 036 999 9 104 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY LAWRENCE 39 037 126 6 000 2 ELLWOOD CITY PT LAWRENCE 39 037 252 5 000 2 NEW CASTLE LAWRENCE 39 037 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY LEBANON 39 038 189 5 000 2 LEBANON LEBANON 39 038 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY LEHIGH 39 039 009 3 006 1 ALLENTOWN LEHIGH 39 039 039 4 006 1 BETHLEHEM PT LEHIGH 39 039 129 6 006 1 EMMAUS LEHIGH 39 039 999 9 006 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY LUZERNE 39 040 156 5 224 1 HAZLETON LUZERNE 39 040 171 6 224 1 KINGSTON LUZERNE 39 040 246 6 224 1 NANTICOKE LUZERNE 39 040 285 6 224 1 PITTSTON LUZERNE 39 040 393 4 224 1 WILKES-BARRE LUZERNE 39 040 999 9 224 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY LYCOMING 39 041 399 5 000 2 WILLIAMSPORT LYCOMING 39 041 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MC KEAN 39 042 045 6 000 2 BRADFORD MC KEAN 39 042 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MERCER 39 043 138 6 000 2 FARRELL MERCER 39 043 327 6 000 2 SHARON MERCER 39 043 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MIFFLIN 39 044 192 6 000 2 LEWISTOWN MIFFLIN 39 044 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MONROE 39 045 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MONTGOMERY 39 046 003 4 152 1 ABINGTON TWP MONTGOMERY 39 046 078 5 152 1 CHELTENHAM TWP MONTGOMERY 39 046 099 6 152 1 CONSHOHOCKEN MONTGOMERY 39 046 120 6 152 1 EAST NORRITON TWP MONTGOMERY 39 046 180 6 152 1 LANSDALE MONTGOMERY 39 046 201 4 152 1 LOWER MERION TWP MONTGOMERY 39 046 204 6 152 1 LOWER MORELAND TWP MONTGOMERY 39 046 258 5 152 1 NORRISTOWN MONTGOMERY 39 046 294 6 152 1 PLYMOUTH TWP MONTGOMERY 39 046 297 5 152 1 POTTSTOWN MONTGOMERY 39 046 333 6 152 1 SPRINGFIELD TWP MONTGOMERY 39 046 360 6 152 1 UPPER MORELAND TWP MONTGOMERY 39 046 387 6 152 1 WEST NORRITON TWP MONTGOMERY 39 046 999 9 152 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY MONTOUR 39 047 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NORTHAMPTON 39 048 039 4 006 1 BETHLEHEM PT NORTHAMPTON 39 048 123 5 006 1 EASTON NORTHAMPTON 39 048 999 9 006 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY NORTHUMBERLAND 39 049 324 6 000 2 SHAMOKIN NORTHUMBERLAND 39 049 345 6 000 2 SUNBURY NORTHUMBERLAND 39 049 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY PERRY 39 050 999 9 084 1 ENTIRE COUNTY PHILADELPHIA COEXT 39 051 276 0 152 1 PHILADELPHIA COEXT PIKE 39 052 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY POTTER 39 053 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SCHUYLKILL 39 054 300 6 000 2 POTTSVILLE SCHUYLKILL 39 054 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY SNYDER 39 055 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SOMERSET 39 056 999 9 095 1 ENTIRE COUNTY SULLIVAN 39 057 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SUSQUEHANNA 39 058 999 9 025 1 ENTIRE COUNTY TIOGA 39 059 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY UNION 39 060 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY VENANGO 39 061 270 6 000 2 OIL CITY VENANGO 39 061 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY WARREN 39 062 372 6 000 2 WARREN WARREN 39 062 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY WASHINGTON 39 063 060 6 155 1 CANONSBURG WASHINGTON 39 063 375 6 155 1 WASHINGTON WASHINGTON 39 063 999 9 155 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY WAYNE 39 064 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WESTMORELAND 39 065 141 6 155 1 GREENSBURG WESTMORELAND 39 065 159 5 155 1 HEMPFIELD TWP WESTMORELAND 39 065 165 6 155 1 JEANNETTE WESTMORELAND 39 065 186 6 155 1 LATROBE WESTMORELAND 39 065 198 6 155 1 LOWER BURRELL WESTMORELAND 39 065 231 6 155 1 MONESSEN WESTMORELAND 39 065 255 6 155 1 NEW KENSINGTON WESTMORELAND 39 065 264 5 155 1 NORTH HUNTINGTON TWP WESTMORELAND 39 065 999 9 155 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY WYOMING 39 066 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY YORK 39 067 144 6 228 1 HANOVER YORK 39 067 330 6 228 1 SPRING GARDEN TWP YORK 39 067 405 4 228 1 YORK YORK 39 067 999 9 228 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY NCHS County Listings for State 40 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. CI. PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME BRISTOL 40 001 003 6 159 1 BARRINGTON TOWN BRISTOL 40 001 006 6 159 1 BRISTOL TOWN BRISTOL 40 001 039 6 159 1 WARREN TOWN BRISTOL 40 001 999 9 159 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY KENT 40 002 042 4 159 1 WARWICK KENT 40 002 045 6 159 1 WEST WARWICK TOWN KENT 40 002 999 9 159 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY NEWPORT 40 003 021 5 000 2 MIDDLETOWN TOWN NEWPORT 40 003 024 5 000 2 NEWPORT NEWPORT 40 003 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY PROVIDENCE 40 004 009 6 159 1 CENTRAL FALLS PROVIDENCE 40 004 012 4 159 1 CRANSTON PROVIDENCE 40 004 015 5 159 1 CUMBERLAND TOWN PROVIDENCE 40 004 018 5 159 1 EAST PROVIDENCE PROVIDENCE 40 004 030 6 159 1 NORTH PROVIDENCE TOWN PROVIDENCE 40 004 033 4 159 1 PAWTUCKET PROVIDENCE 40 004 036 3 159 1 PROVIDENCE PROVIDENCE 40 004 048 5 159 1 WOONSOCKET PROVIDENCE 40 004 999 9 159 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY WASHINGTON 40 005 027 5 000 2 NORTH KINGSTOWN TOWN WASHINGTON 40 005 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY NCHS County Listings for State 41 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. CI. PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME ABBEVILLE 41 001 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY AIKEN 41 002 003 6 016 1 AIKEN AIKEN 41 002 039 6 016 1 NORTH AUGUSTA AIKEN 41 002 999 9 016 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY ALLENDALE 41 003 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ANDERSON 41 004 006 5 000 2 ANDERSON ANDERSON 41 004 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY BAMBERG 41 005 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BARNWELL 41 006 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BEAUFORT 41 007 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BERKELEY 41 008 999 9 038 1 ENTIRE COUNTY CALHOUN 41 009 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CHARLESTON 41 010 009 4 038 1 CHARLESTON CHARLESTON 41 010 999 9 038 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY CHEROKEE 41 011 021 6 000 2 GAFFNEY CHEROKEE 41 011 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CHESTER 41 012 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CHESTERFIELD 41 013 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CLARENDON 41 014 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY COLLETON 41 015 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DARLINGTON 41 016 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DILLON 41 017 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DORCHESTER 41 018 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY EDGEFIELD 41 019 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FAIRFIELD 41 020 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FLORENCE 41 021 018 5 000 2 FLORENCE FLORENCE 41 021 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY GEORGETOWN 41 022 024 6 000 2 GEORGETOWN GEORGETOWN 41 022 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY GREENVILLE 41 023 027 4 082 1 GREENVILLE GREENVILLE 41 023 033 6 082 1 GREER PT GREENVILLE 41 023 999 9 082 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY GREENWOOD 41 024 030 6 000 2 GREENWOOD GREENWOOD 41 024 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY HAMPTON 41 025 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HORRY 41 026 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY JASPER 41 027 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY KERSHAW 41 028 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LANCASTER 41 029 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LAURENS 41 030 036 6 000 2 LAURENS LAURENS 41 030 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY LEE 41 031 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LEXINGTON 41 032 999 9 047 1 ENTIRE COUNTY MC CORMICK 41 033 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MARION 41 034 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MARLBORO 41 035 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NEWBERRY 41 036 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY OCONEE 41 037 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ORANGEBURG 41 038 042 6 000 2 ORANGEBURG ORANGEBURG 41 038 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY PICKENS 41 039 015 6 082 1 EASLEY PICKENS 41 039 999 9 082 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY RICHLAND 41 040 012 3 047 1 COLUMBIA RICHLAND 41 040 999 9 047 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY SALUDA 41 041 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SPARTENBURG 41 042 033 6 000 2 GREER PT SPARTANBURG 41 042 048 5 000 2 SPARTANBURG SPARTANBURG 41 042 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY SUMTER 41 043 051 6 000 2 SUMTER SUMTER 41 043 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY UNION 41 044 054 6 000 2 UNION UNION 41 044 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY WILLIAMSBURG 41 045 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY YORK 41 046 045 5 000 2 ROCK HILL YORK 41 046 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY NCHS County Listings for State 42 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. 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PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME AURORA 42 001 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BEADLE 42 002 009 6 000 2 HURON BEADLE 42 002 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY BENNETT 42 003 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BON HOMME 42 004 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BROOKINGS 42 005 006 6 000 2 BROOKINGS BROOKINGS 42 005 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY BROWN 42 006 003 5 000 2 ABERDEEN BROWN 42 006 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY BRULE 42 007 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BUFFALO 42 008 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BUTTE 42 009 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CAMPBELL 42 010 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CHARLES MIX 42 011 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CLARK 42 012 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CLAY 42 013 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CODINGTON 42 014 021 6 000 2 WATERTOWN CODINGTON 42 014 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CORSON 42 015 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CUSTER 42 016 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DAVISON 42 017 012 6 000 2 MITCHELL DAVISON 42 017 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY DAY 42 018 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DEUEL 42 019 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DEWEY 42 020 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DOUGLAS 42 021 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY EDMUNDS 42 022 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FALL RIVER 42 023 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FAULK 42 024 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GRANT 42 025 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GREGORY 42 026 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HAAKON 42 027 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HAMLIN 42 028 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HAND 42 029 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HANSON 42 030 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HARDING 42 031 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HUGHES 42 032 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HUTCHINSON 42 033 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HYDE 42 034 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY JACKSON 42 035 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY JERAULD 42 036 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY JONES 42 037 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY KINGSBURY 42 038 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LAKE 42 039 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LAWRENCE 42 040 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LINCOLN 42 041 018 4 000 2 SIOUX FALLS PT LINCOLN 42 041 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY LYMAN 42 042 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MC COOK 42 043 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MC PHERSON 42 044 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MARSHALL 42 045 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MEADE 42 046 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MELLETTE 42 047 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MINER 42 048 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MINNEHAHA 42 049 018 4 192 1 SIOUX FALLS PT MINNEHAHA 42 049 999 9 192 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY MOODY 42 050 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PENNINGTON 42 051 015 5 000 2 RAPID CITY PENNINGTON 42 051 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY PERKINS 42 052 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY POTTER 42 053 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ROBERTS 42 054 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SANBORN 42 055 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SHANNON 42 056 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SPINK 42 057 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY STANLEY 42 058 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SULLY 42 059 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TODD 42 060 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TRIPP 42 061 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TURNER 42 062 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY UNION 42 063 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WALWORTH 42 064 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WASHABAUGH 42 065 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY YANKTON 42 066 024 6 000 2 YANKTON YANKTON 42 066 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY ZIEBACH 42 067 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY COUNTY NAME STATE CO. 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PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME NCHS County Listings for State 43 ANDERSON 43 001 078 5 099 1 OAK RIDGE PT ANDERSON 43 001 999 9 099 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY BEDFORD 43 002 084 6 000 2 SHELBYVILLE BEDFORD 43 002 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY BENTON 43 003 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BLEDSOE 43 004 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BLOUNT 43 005 060 6 099 1 MARYVILLE BLOUNT 43 005 999 9 099 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY BRADLEY 43 006 015 6 000 2 CLEVELAND BRADLEY 43 006 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CAMPBELL 43 007 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CANNON 43 008 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CARROLL 43 009 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CARTER 43 010 030 6 000 2 ELIZABETHTON CARTER 43 010 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CHEATHAM 43 011 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CHESTER 43 012 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CLAIBORNE 43 013 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CLAY 43 014 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY COCKE 43 015 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY COFFEE 43 016 087 6 000 2 TULLAHOMA PT COFFEE 43 016 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CROCKETT 43 017 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CUMBERLAND 43 018 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DAVIDSON NASHVILLE COEXT 43 019 075 2 134 1 DAVIDSON NASHVILLE COEXT DECATUR 43 020 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DE KALB 43 021 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DICKSON 43 022 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DYER 43 023 024 6 000 2 DYERSBURG DYER 43 023 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY FAYETTE 43 024 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FENTRESS 43 025 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FRANKLIN 43 026 087 6 000 2 TULLAHOMA PT FRANKLIN 43 026 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY GIBSON 43 027 039 6 000 2 HUMBOLDT GIBSON 43 027 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY GILES 43 028 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GRAINGER 43 029 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GREENE 43 030 036 6 000 2 GREENEVILLE GREENE 43 030 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY GRUNDY 43 031 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HAMBLEN 43 032 069 6 000 2 MORRISTOWN HAMBLEN 43 032 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY HAMILTON 43 033 009 3 041 1 CHATTANOOGA HAMILTON 43 033 027 6 041 1 EAST RIDGE HAMILTON 43 033 081 6 041 1 RED BANK HAMILTON 43 033 999 9 041 1 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COUNTY CHESTERFIELD COUNTY 47 063 999 9 166 1 ENTIRE COUNTY CLARKE COUNTY 47 066 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CRAIG COUNTY 47 069 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CULPEPER COUNTY 47 072 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CUMBERLAND COUNTY 47 075 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DICKENSON COUNTY 47 078 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DINWIDDIE COUNTY 47 081 999 9 151 1 ENTIRE COUNTY ESSEX COUNTY 47 084 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FAIRFAX COUNTY 47 087 081 6 218 1 VIENNA FAIRFAX COUNTY 47 087 999 9 218 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY FAUQUIER COUNTY 47 090 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FLOYD COUNTY 47 093 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FLUVANNA COUNTY 47 096 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FRANKLIN COUNTY 47 099 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FREDERICK COUNTY 47 102 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GILES COUNTY 47 105 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GLOUCESTER COUNTY 47 108 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GOOCHLAND COUNTY 47 111 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GRAYSON COUNTY 47 114 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GREENE COUNTY 47 117 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GREENSVILLE COUNTY 47 120 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HALIFAX COUNTY 47 123 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HANOVER COUNTY 47 126 999 9 166 1 ENTIRE COUNTY HENRICO COUNTY 47 129 999 9 166 1 ENTIRE COUNTY HENRY COUNTY 47 132 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HIGHLAND COUNTY 47 135 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY 47 138 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY JAMES CITY COUNTY 47 141 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY KING AND QUEEN COUNTY 47 144 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY KING GEORGE COUNTY 47 147 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY KING WILLIAM COUNTY 47 150 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LANCASTER COUNTY 47 153 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LEE COUNTY 47 156 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LOUDOUN COUNTY 47 159 999 9 218 1 ENTIRE COUNTY LOUISA COUNTY 47 162 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LUNENBURG COUNTY 47 165 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MADISON COUNTY 47 168 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MATHEWS COUNTY 47 171 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MECKLENBURG COUNTY 47 174 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MIDDLESEX COUNTY 47 177 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MONTGOMERY COUNTY 47 180 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NANSEMOND COUNTY 47 183 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NELSON COUNTY 47 186 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NEW KENT COUNTY 47 189 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NORTHAMPTON COUNTY 47 195 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY 47 198 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NOTTOWAY COUNTY 47 201 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ORANGE COUNTY 47 204 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PAGE COUNTY 47 207 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PATRICK COUNTY 47 210 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY 47 213 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY POWHATAN COUNTY 47 216 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY 47 219 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY 47 222 999 9 151 1 ENTIRE COUNTY PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY 47 225 999 9 218 1 ENTIRE COUNTY PULASKI COUNTY 47 231 063 6 000 2 PULASKI PULASKI COUNTY 47 231 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY 47 234 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY RICHMOND COUNTY 47 237 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ROANOKE COUNTY 47 240 999 9 167 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY 47 243 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 47 246 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY RUSSELL COUNTY 47 249 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SCOTT COUNTY 47 252 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SHENANDOAH COUNTY 47 255 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SMYTH COUNTY 47 258 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY 47 261 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 47 264 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY STAFFORD COUNTY 47 267 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SURRY COUNTY 47 270 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SUSSEX COUNTY 47 273 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TAZEWELL COUNTY 47 276 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WARREN COUNTY 47 279 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WASHINGTON COUNTY 47 282 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WESTMORELAND COUNTY 47 285 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WISE COUNTY 47 288 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WYTHE COUNTY 47 291 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY YORK COUNTY 47 294 999 9 139 1 ENTIRE COUNTY ALEXANDERIA (FAIRFAX) 47 300 003 3 218 1 ALEXANDRIA BEDFORD (BEDFORD) 47 303 999 9 000 2 BEDFORD BRISTOL (WASHINGTON) 47 306 009 6 000 2 BRISTOL BUENA VISTA (ROCKBRIDGE) 47 309 999 9 000 2 BUENA VISTA CHARLOTTESVILLE(ALBEMARLE)47 312 012 5 000 2 CHARLOTTESVILLE CHESAPEAKE 47 315 015 4 140 1 CHESAPEAKE CLIFTON FORGE (ALLEGHANY) 47 318 999 9 000 2 CLIFTON FORGE COLONIAL HEIGHTS(CHSTRFLD)47 321 018 6 151 1 COLONIAL HEIGHTS COVINGTON (ALLEGHANY) 47 324 021 6 000 2 COVINGTON DANVILLE (PITTSYLVANIA) 47 327 024 5 000 2 DANVILLE EMPORIA (GREENSVILLE) 47 330 999 9 000 2 EMPORIA FAIRFAX (FAIRFAX) 47 333 027 6 218 1 FAIRFAX FALLS CHURCH (FAIRFAX) 47 336 030 6 218 1 FALLS CHURCH FRANKLIN (SOUTHAMPTON) 47 339 999 9 000 2 FRANKLIN FREDERICKSBURG(SPOTTSYLV.)47 342 033 6 000 2 FREDERICKSBURG GALAX (CARROLL & GRAYSON) 47 345 999 9 000 2 GALAX HAMPTON 47 348 036 3 139 1 HAMPTON HARRISONBURG (ROCKINGHAM) 47 351 039 6 000 2 HARRISONBURG HOPEWELL (PRINCE GEORGE) 47 354 042 6 151 1 HOPEWELL LEXINGTON (ROCKBRIDGE) 47 357 999 9 000 2 LEXINGTON LYNCHBURG (CAMPBELL) 47 360 045 4 117 1 LYNCHBURG MARTINSVILLE (HENRY) 47 363 048 6 000 2 MARTINSVILLE NEWPORT NEWS 47 366 051 3 139 1 NEWPORT NEWS NORFOLK 47 369 054 2 140 1 NORFOLK NORTON (WISE) 47 372 999 9 000 2 NORTON PETERSBURG (DINWIDDIE) 47 375 057 5 151 1 PETERSBURG PORTSMOUTH 47 378 060 3 140 1 PORTSMOUTH RADFORD (MONTGOMERY) 47 381 066 6 000 2 RADFORD RICHMOND (HENRICO) 47 384 069 3 166 1 RICHMOND ROANOKE (ROANOKE) 47 387 072 4 167 1 ROANOKE SALEM (ROANOKE) 47 390 075 6 167 1 SALEM SOUTH BOSTON (HALIFAX) 47 393 999 9 000 2 SOUTH BOSTON STAUNTON (AUGUSTA) 47 396 078 6 000 2 STAUNTON SUFFOLK (NANSEMOND) 47 399 999 9 000 2 SUFFOLK VIRGINIA BEACH 47 402 084 3 140 1 VIRGINIA BEACH WAYNESBORO (AUGUSTA) 47 405 087 6 000 2 WAYNESBORO WILLIAMSBURG (JAMES CITY) 47 408 999 9 000 2 WILLIAMSBURG WINCHESTER (FREDERICK) 47 411 090 6 000 2 WINCHESTER NCHS County Listings for State 48 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. CI. PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME ADAMS 48 001 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ASOTIN 48 002 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BENTON 48 003 036 6 000 2 KENNEWICK BENTON 48 003 078 5 000 2 RICHLAND BENTON 48 003 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CHELAN 48 004 096 6 000 2 WENATCHEE CHELAN 48 004 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CLALLAM 48 005 066 6 000 2 PORT ANGELES CLALLAM 48 005 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CLARK 48 006 090 5 158 1 VANCOUVER CLARK 48 006 999 9 158 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY COLUMBIA 48 007 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY COWLITZ 48 008 033 6 000 2 KELSO COWLITZ 48 008 045 5 000 2 LONGVIEW COWLITZ 48 008 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY DOUGLAS 48 009 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FERRY 48 010 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FRANKLIN 48 011 063 6 000 2 PASCO FRANKLIN 48 011 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY GARFIELD 48 012 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GRANT 48 013 054 6 000 2 MOSES LAKE GRANT 48 013 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY GRAYS HARBOR 48 014 003 6 000 2 ABERDEEN GRAYS HARBOR 48 014 030 6 000 2 HOQUIAM GRAYS HARBOR 48 014 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY ISLAND 48 015 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY JEFFERSON 48 016 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY KING 48 017 006 6 188 1 AUBURN KING 48 017 009 4 188 1 BELLEVUE KING 48 017 039 6 188 1 KENT KING 48 017 042 6 188 1 KIRKLAND KING 48 017 051 6 188 1 MERCER ISLAND CITY KING 48 017 073 6 188 1 REDMOND KING 48 017 075 5 188 1 RENTON KING 48 017 081 1 188 1 SEATTLE KING 48 017 999 9 188 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY KITSAP 48 018 015 5 000 2 BREMERTON KITSAP 48 018 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY KITTITAS 48 019 024 6 000 2 ELLENSBURG KITTITAS 48 019 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY KLICKITAT 48 020 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LEWIS 48 021 018 6 000 2 CENTRALIA LEWIS 48 021 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY LINCOLN 48 022 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MASON 48 023 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY OKANOGAN 48 024 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PACIFIC 48 025 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PEND OREILLE 48 026 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PIERCE 48 027 072 6 202 1 PUYALLUP PIERCE 48 027 087 3 202 1 TACOMA PIERCE 48 027 999 9 202 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY SAN JUAN 48 028 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SKAGIT 48 029 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SKAMANIA 48 030 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SNOHOMISH 48 031 021 6 188 1 EDMONDS SNOHOMISH 48 031 027 4 188 1 EVERETT SNOHOMISH 48 031 048 6 188 1 LYNNWOOD SNOHOMISH 48 031 057 6 188 1 MOUNTLAKE TERRACE SNOHOMISH 48 031 999 9 188 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY SPOKANE 48 032 084 3 194 1 SPOKANE SPOKANE 48 032 999 9 194 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY STEVENS 48 033 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY THURSTON 48 034 060 6 000 2 OLYMPIA THURSTON 48 034 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY WAHKIAKUM 48 035 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WALLA WALLA 48 036 093 6 000 2 WALLA WALLA WALLA WALLA 48 036 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY WHATCOM 48 037 012 5 000 2 BELLINGHAM WHATCOM 48 037 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY WHITMAN 48 038 069 6 000 2 PULLMAN WHITMAN 48 038 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY YAKIMA 48 039 099 5 000 2 YAKIMA YAKIMA 48 039 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY NCHS County Listings for State 49 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. CI. PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME BARBOUR 49 001 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BERKELEY 49 002 021 6 000 2 MARTINSBURG BERKELEY 49 002 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY BOONE 49 003 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BRAXTON 49 004 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BROOKE 49 005 042 5 199 1 WEIRTON PT BROOKE 49 005 999 9 199 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY CABELL 49 006 018 4 088 1 HUNTINGTON PT CABELL 49 006 999 9 088 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY CALHOUN 49 007 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CLAY 49 008 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DODDRIDGE 49 009 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FAYETTE 49 010 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GILMER 49 011 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GRANT 49 012 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GREENBRIER 49 013 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HAMPSHIRE 49 014 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HANCOCK 49 015 042 5 199 1 WEIRTON PT HANCOCK 49 015 999 9 199 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY HARDY 49 016 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HARRISON 49 017 012 6 000 2 CLARKSBURG HARRISON 49 017 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY JACKSON 49 018 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY JEFFERSON 49 019 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY KANAWHA 49 020 009 4 039 1 CHARLESTON KANAWHA 49 020 033 6 039 1 ST ALBANS KANAWHA 49 020 036 6 039 1 SOUTH CHARLESTON KANAWHA 49 020 999 9 039 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY LEWIS 49 021 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LINCOLN 49 022 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LOGAN 49 023 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MC DOWELL 49 024 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MARION 49 025 015 5 000 2 FAIRMONT MARION 49 025 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MARSHALL 49 026 027 6 221 1 MOUNDSVILLE MARSHALL 49 026 999 9 221 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY MASON 49 027 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MERCER 49 028 006 6 000 2 BLUEFIELD MERCER 49 028 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MINERAL 49 029 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MINGO 49 030 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MONONGALIA 49 031 024 5 000 2 MORGANTOWN MONONGALIA 49 031 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MONROE 49 032 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MORGAN 49 033 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NICHOLAS 49 034 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY OHIO 49 035 045 5 221 1 WHEELING OHIO 49 035 999 9 221 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY PENDLETON 49 036 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PLEASANTS 49 037 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY POCAHONTAS 49 038 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PRESTON 49 039 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PUTNAM 49 040 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY RALEIGH 49 041 003 6 000 2 BECKLEY RALEIGH 49 041 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY RANDOLPH 49 042 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY RITCHIE 49 043 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ROANE 49 044 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SUMMERS 49 045 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TAYLOR 49 046 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TUCKER 49 047 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TYLER 49 048 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY UPSHUR 49 049 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WAYNE 49 050 018 4 088 1 HUNTINGTON PT WAYNE 49 050 999 9 088 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY WEBSTER 49 051 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WETZEL 49 052 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WIRT 49 053 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WOOD 49 054 030 5 000 2 PARKERSBURG WOOD 49 054 039 6 000 2 VIENNA WOOD 49 054 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY WYOMING 49 055 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NCHS County Listings for State 50 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. CI. PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME ADAMS COUNTY 50 001 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ASHLAND COUNTY 50 002 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BARRON COUNTY 50 003 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BAYFIELD COUNTY 50 004 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BROWN COUNTY 50 005 024 6 080 1 DE PERE BROWN COUNTY 50 005 039 4 080 1 GREEN BAY BROWN COUNTY 50 005 999 9 080 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY BUFFALO COUNTY 50 006 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY BURNETT COUNTY 50 007 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CALUMET COUNTY 50 008 003 4 012 1 APPLETON PT CALUMET COUNTY 50 008 999 9 012 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY CHIPPEWA COUNTY 50 009 018 6 000 2 CHIPPEWA FALLS CHIPPEWA COUNTY 50 009 027 5 000 2 EAU CLAIRE PT CHIPPEWA COUNTY 50 009 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY CLARK COUNTY 50 010 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY COLUMBIA COUNTY 50 011 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CRAWFORD COUNTY 50 012 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DANE COUNTY 50 013 060 3 119 1 MADISON DANE COUNTY 50 013 087 6 119 1 MONONA DANE COUNTY 50 013 999 9 119 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY DODGE COUNTY 50 014 006 6 000 2 BEAVER DAM DODGE COUNTY 50 014 129 6 000 2 WATERTOWN PT DODGE COUNTY 50 014 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY DOOR COUNTY 50 015 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY DOUGLAS COUNTY 50 016 123 5 059 1 SUPERIOR DOUGLAS COUNTY 50 016 999 9 059 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY DUNN COUNTY 50 017 078 6 000 2 MENOMONEE DUNN COUNTY 50 017 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY EAU CLAIRE COUNTY 50 018 027 5 000 2 EAU CLAIRE PT EAU CLAIRE COUNTY 50 018 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY FLORENCE COUNTY 50 019 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FOND DU LAC COUNTY 50 020 030 5 000 2 FOND DU LAC FOND DU LAC COUNTY 50 020 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY FOREST COUNTY 50 021 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GRANT COUNTY 50 022 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GREEN COUNTY 50 023 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GREEN LAKE COUNTY 50 024 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY IOWA COUNTY 50 025 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY IRON COUNTY 50 026 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY JACKSON COUNTY 50 027 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY JEFFERSON COUNTY 50 028 129 6 000 2 WATERTOWN PT JEFFERSON COUNTY 50 028 150 6 000 2 WHITEWATER PT JEFFERSON COUNTY 50 028 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY JUNEAU COUNTY 50 029 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY KENOSHA COUNTY 50 030 054 4 098 1 KENOSHA KENOSHA COUNTY 50 030 999 9 098 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY KEWAUNEE COUNTY 50 031 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LA CROSSE COUNTY 50 032 057 4 100 1 LA CROSSE LA CROSSE COUNTY 50 032 999 9 100 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY LAFAYETTE COUNTY 50 033 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LANGLADE COUNTY 50 034 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LINCOLN COUNTY 50 035 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MANITOWOC COUNTY 50 036 063 5 000 2 MANITOWOC MANITOWOC COUNTY 50 036 126 6 000 2 TWO RIVERS MANITOWOC COUNTY 50 036 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MARATHON COUNTY 50 037 069 6 000 2 MARSHFIELD PT MARATHON COUNTY 50 037 135 5 000 2 WAUSAU MARATHON COUNTY 50 037 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MARINETTE COUNTY 50 038 066 6 000 2 MARINETTE MARINETTE COUNTY 50 038 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY MARQUETTE COUNTY 50 039 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MENOMINEE COUNTY 50 040 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY MILWAUKEE COUNTY 50 041 015 6 126 1 BROWN DEER MILWAUKEE COUNTY 50 041 021 6 126 1 CUDAHY MILWAUKEE COUNTY 50 041 033 6 126 1 FRANKLIN MILWAUKEE COUNTY 50 041 036 6 126 1 GLENDALE MILWAUKEE COUNTY 50 041 042 6 126 1 GREENDALE MILWAUKEE COUNTY 50 041 045 6 126 1 GREENFIELD MILWAUKEE COUNTY 50 041 084 1 126 1 MILWAUKEE PT MILWAUKEE COUNTY 50 041 099 6 126 1 OAK CREEK MILWAUKEE COUNTY 50 041 108 6 126 1 ST FRANCIS MILWAUKEE COUNTY 50 041 114 6 126 1 SHOREWOOD MILWAUKEE COUNTY 50 041 117 6 126 1 SOUTH MILWAUKEE MILWAUKEE COUNTY 50 041 138 4 126 1 WAUWATOSA MILWAUKEE COUNTY 50 041 141 4 126 1 WEST ALLIS MILWAUKEE COUNTY 50 041 147 6 126 1 WHITEFISH BAY MILWAUKEE COUNTY 50 041 999 9 126 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY MONROE COUNTY 50 042 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY OCONTO COUNTY 50 043 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ONEIDA COUNTY 50 044 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY OUTAGAMIE COUNTY 50 045 003 4 012 1 APPLETON PT OUTAGAMIE COUNTY 50 045 051 6 012 1 KAUKAUNA OUTAGAMIE COUNTY 50 045 999 9 012 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY OZAUKEE COUNTY 50 046 081 6 126 1 MEQUON OZAUKEE COUNTY 50 046 999 9 126 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY PEPIN COUNTY 50 047 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PIERCE COUNTY 50 048 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY POLK COUNTY 50 049 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PORTAGE COUNTY 50 050 120 6 000 2 STEVENS POINT PORTAGE COUNTY 50 050 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY PRICE COUNTY 50 051 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY RACINE COUNTY 50 052 105 4 162 1 RACINE RACINE COUNTY 50 052 999 9 162 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY RICHLAND COUNTY 50 053 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ROCK COUNTY 50 054 009 5 000 2 BELOIT ROCK COUNTY 50 054 048 5 000 2 JANESVILLE ROCK COUNTY 50 054 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY RUSK COUNTY 50 055 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY ST CROIX COUNTY 50 056 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SAUK COUNTY 50 057 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SAWYER COUNTY 50 058 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SHAWANO COUNTY 50 059 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SHEBOYGAN COUNTY 50 060 111 5 000 2 SHEBOYGAN SHEBOYGAN COUNTY 50 060 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY TAYLOR COUNTY 50 061 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY TREMPEALEAU COUNTY 50 062 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY VERNON COUNTY 50 063 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY VILAS COUNTY 50 064 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WALWORTH COUNTY 50 065 150 6 000 2 WHITEWATER PT WALWORTH COUNTY 50 065 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY WASHBURN COUNTY 50 066 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WASHINGTON COUNTY 50 067 084 1 126 1 MILWAUKEE PT WASHINGTON COUNTY 50 067 144 6 126 1 WEST BEND WASHINGTON COUNTY 50 067 999 9 126 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY WAUKESHA COUNTY 50 068 012 5 126 1 BROOKFIELD WAUKESHA COUNTY 50 068 075 5 126 1 MENOMONEE FALLS WAUKESHA COUNTY 50 068 090 6 126 1 MUSKEGO WAUKESHA COUNTY 50 068 096 5 126 1 NEW BERLIN WAUKESHA COUNTY 50 068 132 5 126 1 WAUKESHA WAUKESHA COUNTY 50 068 999 9 126 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY WAUPACA COUNTY 50 069 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WAUSHARA COUNTY 50 070 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WINNEBAGO COUNTY 50 071 072 6 012 1 MENASHA WINNEBAGO COUNTY 50 071 093 6 012 1 NEENAH WINNEBAGO COUNTY 50 071 102 4 012 1 OSHKOSH WINNEBAGO COUNTY 50 071 999 9 012 1 BALANCE OF COUNTY WOOD COUNTY 50 072 069 6 000 2 MARSHFIELD PT WOOD COUNTY 50 072 153 6 000 2 WISCONSIN RAPIDS WOOD COUNTY 50 072 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY NCHS County Listings for State 51 COUNTY NAME STATE CO. CI. PS SMSA M/N CITY NAME ALBANY 51 001 009 6 000 2 LARAMIE ALBANY 51 001 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY BIG HORN 51 002 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CAMPBELL 51 003 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CARBON 51 004 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CONVERSE 51 005 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY CROOK 51 006 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY FREMONT 51 007 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY GOSHEN 51 008 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY HOT SPRINGS 51 009 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY JOHNSON 51 010 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY LARAMIE 51 011 006 5 000 2 CHEYENNE LARAMIE 51 011 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY LINCOLN 51 012 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NATRONA 51 013 003 5 000 2 CASPER NATRONA 51 013 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY NIOBRARA 51 014 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PARK 51 015 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY PLATTE 51 016 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SHERIDAN 51 017 015 6 000 2 SHERIDAN SHERIDAN 51 017 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY SUBLETTE 51 018 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY SWEETWATER 51 019 012 6 000 2 ROCK SPRINGS SWEETWATER 51 019 999 9 000 2 BALANCE OF COUNTY TETON 51 020 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY UINTA 51 021 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WASHAKIE 51 022 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY WESTON 51 023 999 9 000 2 ENTIRE COUNTY NCHS Listings for Puerto Rico PUERTO RICO 52 ZZZ ZZZ Z ZZZ Z PUERTO RICO NCHS Listings for Virgin Islands VIRGIN ISLANDS 53 ZZZ ZZZ Z ZZZ Z VIRGIN ISLANDS NCHS Listings for Guam GUAM 54 ZZZ ZZZ Z ZZZ Z GUAM NCHS Listings for Canada CANADA 55 ZZZ ZZZ Z ZZZ Z CANADA NCHS Listings for Cuba CUBA 56 ZZZ ZZZ Z ZZZ Z CUBA NCHS Listings for Mexico MEXICO 57 ZZZ ZZZ Z ZZZ Z MEXICO NCHS Listings for Other Western Hemisphere OTHER WESTERN HEMISPHERE 58 ZZZ ZZZ Z ZZZ Z OTHER WESTERN HEMISPHERE NCHS Listings for Remainder of World REMAINDER OF WORLD 59 ZZZ ZZZ Z ZZZ Z REMAINDER OF WORLD 70-78 NCHS Geographic Codes Tape Location Item Description and Codes 1-5 Codes for NCHS internal use 6-7 STATE - The 50 States and D.C. are numbered in alphabetical sequence form 01-51. (Appendix A) 52...Puerto Rico 53...Virgin Islands 54...Guam 55...Canada 56...Cuba 57...Mexico 58...Other Western Hemisphere 59... Remainder of World 8-10 COUNTY -Counties are numbered in alphabetical sequence within each State. (Foreign Residents are coded ZZZ in these positions.) 11-13 CITY - These codes identify each city with a population of 10,000 or more. Cities are numbered in alphabetical sequence within State. Balance of County is coded 999 in these positions. (Foreign Residents are coded ZZZ) 14 POPULATION SIZE CODE (Applicable to City of Residence) 0 ... Place of 1,000,000 or more 1 ... Place of 500,000 to 1,000,000 2 ... Place of 250,000 to 500,000 3 ... Place of 100,000 to 250,000 4 ... Place of 50,000 to 100,000 5 ... Place of 25,000 to 50,000 6 ... Place of 10,000 to 25,000 9 ... All other areas in U.S. Z ... Foreign Residents 15-17 STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA (SMSA) (Applicable to Residence only) 001-229 ... SMSA Codes as outlined in Appendix B. 000 ... Nonmetropolitan counties ZZZ ... Nonresident aliens 18 METROPOLITAN-NONMETROPOLITAN COUNTY CODE (Residence) 1 ... Metropolitan County 2 ... Nonmetropolitan County Z ... Foreign Residents 19 For internal use 20-45 County name 46-71 City name (or "Entire County" or "Balance of County")
Abstract 1979-1992MORTALITY 1979-1992 Abstract 1979-1992 Introduction and Special Notes about Data Detail Mortality Public Use Tape File 1979-1990 The mortality file is maintained by data year. The file is comprised of: (1) records for all deaths received in machine-readable form and (2) records for all deaths received on microfilm (coded and keyed by NCHS personnel). Mortality tabulations, published by the National Center for Health Statistics/Division of Vital Statistics (NCHS/DVS), are by place of by residence unless otherwise specified in the tables. Deaths to nonresidents of the United States (Foreign Residents) are excluded from ) these tabulations. However, tables by place of occurence include deaths of to nonresidents of the United States and totals differ from resident tables. If your totals differ from NCHS published figures, different handling of foreign residents may be the reason. Foreign resident records can be identified by codes 52 through 57 and 59 in locations 31-32. Special Notice In 1982 the geographic codes changed to reflect the results of the 1980 Census. Included in this document are: List of data elements and tape locations. Detail record layout. Titles and recodes for the 282, the 72, the 61, the 52, and the 34 cause-of-death lists. Titles and recodes for the 51 and the 15 business or industry lists. Titles and recodes for the 59 and the 9 usual occupation lists. Technical Appendix along with the 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, and 1987 addendum. Geographic Code Outline Effective with 1982 Data. Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas Established in 1980 and Adapted for Use by DVS. Summary List of Data Elements and Tape Locations Tape Data Items Locations 1. General a. Data year 1-2 b. Reporting area 3 c. Record Type 19 d. Resident status 20 e. Date of death 55-58 2. Occurrence a. State 21-22 b. Expanded State 29-30 (Effective beginning 1979) c. County 23-25 d. Region 26 e. Division 27 f. FlPS State 119-120 (Effective beginning 1982) g. FlPS County 121-123 (Effective beginning 1982) 3. Residence a. State 31-32 b. Expanded State 44-45 (Effective beginning 1979) c. County 33-35 d. City 36-38 (Codes changed in 1982) e. Population size 39 f. Met/Nonmet county 40 g. Region 41 (Effective beginning 1979) h. Division 42 i. SMSA 46-48 (Codes changed in 1980) j. FIPS State 124-125 (Effective beginning 1982) k. FlPS County 126-128 (Effective beginning 1982) l. FIPS SMSA 129-132 (Effective beginning 1980) 4. The Decedent a. Sex 59 b. Race 60-63 c. Age 64-74 d. Marital status 77 (Effective beginning 1979) e. State of birth 78-79 (Effective beginning 1979) f. Origin or Descent 80-81 (Effective beginning 1984) g. Kind of Business or Industry 85-87, 94-97 (Effective beginning 1985) h. Usual Occupation 88-90, 98-101 (Effective beginning 1985) 5. Underlying Cause a. lCD-9 code 142-145 b. 282 cause recode 146-150 c. 72 cause recode 151-153 d. 61 cause recode 154-156 e. 52 cause recode 91-93 (Effective beginning 1985) f. 34 cause recode 157-159 g. Autopsy performed 84 h. Place of accident 141 Symbols Used in Tables Symbol Explanation --- Data not available ... Category not applicable - Quantity zero 0.0 Quantity more than 0 but less than 0.05 * Figure does not meet standards of reliability or precision
Record Layout 1979-1987Record Layout 1979-1987 Tape Locations 1-20 Mortality Detail Record 1979-1987 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 1-2 2 Last 2 Digits of Data Year 79 - 87 ... 1979 to 1987 3 1 Reporting Area The following codes used with the State of Occurrence codes, locations 21-22, identify separate reporting areas. 1 Bronx borough, Bronx County 2 Brooklyn borough, Kings County 3 Manhattan borough, New York Count 4 Queens borough, Queens County 5 Staten Island borough, Richmond County 6 Chicago 0 All other areas 4-9 6 Certificate Number These positions are blank. 10-11 2 Shipment Number 00-nn... Shipments from each reporting area are numbered consecutively, 01,02,etc. 00 appears in 1979 data set on August 12, 2010. 00 indicates that the Shipment field value is unknown. 12-18 7 Sequence Number These positions are blank. 19 1 Record Type 1 RESIDENTS State and County of Occurrenceand Residence are the same. 2 NONRESIDENTS State and/or County of Occurrence and Residence are different. 20 1 Resident Status 1 RESIDENTS State and County of Occurrence and Residence are the same. 2 INTRASTATE NONRESIDENTS State of Occurrence and Residence are the same, but County is different. 3 INTERSTATE NONRESIDENTS State of Occurrence and Residence are different, but both are in the U.S. 4 FOREIGN RESIDENTS State of Occurrence is one of the 50 States or the District of Columbia, but Place of Residence is outside of the U.S. Tape Locations 21-30 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 21-30 10 PLACE OF OCCURRENCE Refer to the Geographic Code Outline further back in this document for a detailed list of areas and codes. 21-22 2 State of Occurrence 01 Alabama 02 Alaska 03 Arizona 04 Arkansas 05 California 06 Colorado 07 Connecticut 08 Delaware 09 District of Columbia 10 Florida 11 Georgia 12 Hawaii 13 Idaho 14 Illinois 15 Indiana 16 Iowa 17 Kansas 18 Kentucky 19 Louisiana 20 Maine 21 Maryland 22 Massachusetts 23 Michigan 24 Minnesota 25 Mississippi 26 Missouri 27 Montana 28 Nebraska 29 Nevada 30 New Hampshire 31 New Jersey 32 New Mexico 33 New York 34 North Carolina 35 North Dakota 36 Ohio 37 Oklahoma 38 Oregon 39 Pennsylvania 40 Rhode Island 41 South Carolina 42 South Dakota 43 Tennessee 44 Texas 45 Utah 46 Vermont 47 Virginia 48 Washington 49 West Virginia 50 Wisconsin 51 Wyoming 23-25 3 County of Occurrence 001-nnn Counties and county equivalents (independent and coextensive cities) are numbered alphabetically within each State. (Note: To uniquely identify a county, both the State and county codes must be used.) 26 1 Region (Effective beginning 1979) 27-28 2 Division and State Subcode of Occurrence States are coded within Division. 26 is Region. 27 is Division. 28 is State subcode. 1 NORTHEAST 1 New England 1 Maine 2 New Hampshire 3 Vermont 4 Massachusetts 5 Rhode Island 6 Connecticut 2 Middle Atlantic 1 New York 2 New Jersey 3 Pennsylvania 2 MIDWEST 3 East North Central 1 Ohio 2 Indiana 3 Illinois 4 Michigan 5 Wisconsin 4 West North Central 1 Minnesota 2 Iowa 3 Missouri 4 North Dakota 5 South Dakota 6 Nebraska 7 Kansas 3 SOUTH 5 South Atlantic 1 Delaware 2 Maryland 3 District of Columbia 4 Virginia 5 West Virginia 6 North Carolina 7 South Carolina 8 Georgia 9 Florida 6 East South Central 1 Kentucky 2 Tennessee 3 Alabama 4 Mississippi 7 West South Central 1 Arkansas 2 Louisiana 3 Oklahoma 4 Texas 4 WEST 8 Mountain 1 Montana 2 Idaho 3 Wyoming 4 Colorado 5 New Mexico 6 Arizona 7 Utah 8 Nevada 9 Pacific 1 Washington 2 Oregon 3 California 4 Alaska 5 Hawaii 29-30 2 Expanded State of Occurrence Code (Effective beginning 1979) This item is designed to separately identify New York City records from other New York State records. 01 Alabama 02 Alaska 03 Arizona 04 Arkansas 05 California 06 Colorado 07 Connecticut 08 Delaware 09 District of Columbia 10 Florida 11 Georgia 12 Hawaii 13 Idaho 14 Illinois 15 Indiana 16 Iowa 17 Kansas 18 Kentucky 19 Louisiana 20 Maine 21 Maryland 22 Massachusetts 23 Michigan 24 Minnesota 25 Mississippi 26 Missouri 27 Montana 28 Nebraska 29 Nevada 30 New Hampshire 31 New Jersey 32 New Mexico 33 New York 34 New York City 35 North Carolina 36 North Dakota 37 Ohio 38 Oklahoma 39 Oregon 40 Pennsylvania 41 Rhode Island 42 South Carolina 43 South Dakota 44 Tennessee 45 Texas 46 Utah 47 Vermont 48 Virginia 49 Washington 50 West Virginia 51 Wisconsin 52 Wyoming Tape Locations 31-48 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 31-48 18 PLACE OF RESIDENCE Refer to the Geographic Code Outline further back in this document for a detailed list of areas and codes. 31-32 2 State of Residence 01 Alabama 02 Alaska 03 Arizona 04 Arkansas 05 California 06 Colorado 07 Connecticut 08 Delaware 09 District of Columbia 10 Florida 11 Georgia 12 Hawaii 13 Idaho 14 Illinois 15 Indiana 16 Iowa 17 Kansas 18 Kentucky 19 Louisiana 20 Maine 21 Maryland 22 Massachusetts 23 Michigan 24 Minnesota 25 Mississippi 26 Missouri 27 Montana 28 Nebraska 29 Nevada 30 New Hampshire 31 New Jersey 32 New Mexico 33 New York 34 North Carolina 35 North Dakota 36 Ohio 37 Oklahoma 38 Oregon 39 Pennsylvania 40 Rhode Island 41 South Carolina 42 South Dakota 43 Tennessee 44 Texas 45 Utah 46 Vermont 47 Virginia 48 Washington 49 West Virginia 50 Wisconsin 51 Wyoming 52-57,59 Foreign residents 52 Puerto Rico 53 Virgin Islands 54 Guam 55 Canada 56 Cuba 57 Mexico 59 Remainder of the world 33-35 3 County of Residence 001-nnn Counties and county equivalents (indepedent and coextensive cities) are numbered alphabetically within each State. (Note: To uniquely identify a county, both the State and county codes must be used.) ZZZ Foreign residents 36-38 3 City of Residence 001-nnn Cities are numbered alphabetically within each State and identify each city with a population of 100,000 or more in 1980. (Note: To uniquely identify a city, both the State and city codes must be used. State, county and city codes may also be used.) 999 Balance of county ZZZ Foreign residents 39 1 Population Size of City of Residence 0 Place of 1,000,000 or more 1 Place of 500,000 to 1,000,000 2 Place of 250,000 to 500,000 3 Place of 100,000 to 250,000 9 All other areas in the U.S Z Foreign residents 40 1 Metropolitan-Nonmetropolitan County of Residence 1 Metropolitan County 2 Nonmetropolitan county Z Foreign residents 41 1 Region (Effective beginning 1979) 42-43 2 Division and State Subcode of Residence States are coded within Division. 41 is Region. 42 is Division. 43 is State subcode. 000 Foreign residents 1 NORTHEAST 1 New England 1 Maine 2 New Hampshire 3 Vermont 4 Massachusetts 5 Rhode Island 6 Connecticut 2 Middle Atlantic 1 New York 2 New Jersey 3 Pennsylvania 2 MIDWEST 3 East North Central 1 Ohio 2 Indiana 3 Illinois 4 Michigan 5 Wisconsin 4 West North Central 1 Minnesota 2 Iowa 3 Missouri 4 North Dakota 5 South Dakota 6 Nebraska 7 Kansas 3 SOUTH 5 South Atlantic 1 Delaware 2 Maryland 3 District of Columbia 4 Virginia 5 West Virginia 6 North Carolina 7 South Carolina 8 Georgia 9 Florida 6 East South Central 1 Kentucky 2 Tennessee 3 Alabama 4 Mississipoi 7 West South Central 1 Arkansas 2 Louisiana 3 Oklahoma 4 Texas 4 WEST 8 Mountain 1 Montana 2 Idaho 3 Wyoming 4 Colorado 5 New Mexico 6 Arizona 7 Utah 8 Nevada 9 Pacific 1 Washington 2 Oregon 3 California 4 Alaska 5 Hawaii 44-45 2 Expanded State of Residence Code (Effective beginning 1979) This item is designed to separately identify New York City records from other New York State records. 01 Alabama 02 Alaska 03 Arizona 04 Arkansas 05 California 06 Colorado 07 Connecticut 08 Delaware 09 District of Columbia 10 Florida 11 Georgia 12 Hawaii 13 Idaho 14 Illinois 15 Indiana 16 Iowa 17 Kansas 18 Kentucky 19 Louisiana 20 Maine 21 Maryland 22 Massachusetts 23 Michigan 24 Minnesota 25 Mississippi 26 Missouri 27 Montana 28 Nebraska 29 Nevada 30 New Hampshire 31 New Jersey 32 New Mexico 33 New York 34 New York City 35 North Carolina 36 North Dakota 37 Ohio 38 Oklahoma 39 Oregon 40 Pennsylvania 41 Rhode Island 42 South Carolina 43 South Dakota 44 Tennessee 45 Texas 46 Utah 47 Vermont 48 Virginia 49 Washington 50 West Virginia 51 Wisconsin 52 Wyoming 53 Puerto Rico 54 Virgin Islands 55 Guam 56 Canada 57 Cuba 58 Mexico 60 Remainder of the world 46-48 3 NCHS Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA) of Residence Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas are those established by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) using final 1980 Census population counts. For New England, New England County Metropolitan Areas (NECMA) are used. Further back in this document is a list of SMSA's and their component counties. (Applies to 000 Nonmetropolitan counties 1980-86 data) 001-305 The 305 SMSA's established for 1980 ZZZ Foreign residents (Applies to 000 Nonmetropolitan counties except 1979 data only) those coded &&& &&& Nonmetropolitan counties included in the Standard Consolidated Areas 001-229 The 229 SMSA's established in 1970 ZZZ Foreign residents Tape Locations 49-63 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 49-54 6 Reserved Positions 55-58 4 DATE OF DEATH (Note: Year of death is given in tape locations 1-2.) 55-56 2 Month 01 January 02 February 03 March 04 April 05 May 06 June 07 July 08 August 09 September 10 October 11 November 12 December 57-58 2 Day 01-31 As applicable to month ofdeath 99 Not stated day of death 59 1 Sex 1 Male 2 Female 60-63 4 RACE 60-61 2 Detail Race 00 Other Asian or Pacific Islander 01 White 02 Black 03 American Indian (includes Aleuts and Eskimos) 04 Chinese 05 Japanese 06 Hawaiian (includes Part-Hawaiian) 07 All other races 08 Filipino 62 1 Race Recode 3 1 White 2 Races other than White or Black 3 Black 63 1 Race Recode 2 1 White 2 All other races Tape Locations 64-74 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 64-74 11 AGE 64-66 3 Detail Age Three positions are used to code age. Location 64 identifies age in years, months, days, etc. Locationss, 65-66 are the number of years, months, days, etc. 0 01-99 Years less than 100 1 00-99 Years 100 or more 2 01-11,99 Months 3 01-03,99 Weeks 4 01-27,99 Days 5 01-23,99 Hours 6 01-59,99 Minutes 9 99 Age not stated 67-68 2 Age Recode 52 01 Under 1 hour (includes not stated hours and minutes) 02 1-23 hours 03 1 day (includes not stated days) 04 2 days 05 3 days 06 4 days 07 5 days 08 6 days 09 7 - 13 days (includes not stated weeks) 10 14 - 20 days 11 21 - 27 days 12 1 month (includes not stated months) 13 2 months 14 3 months 15 4 months 16 5 months 17 6 months 18 7 months 19 8 months 20 9 months 21 10 months 22 11 months 23 1 year 24 2 years 25 3 years 26 4 years 27 5 - 9 years 28 10 - 14 years 29 15 - 19 years 30 20 - 24 years 31 25 - 29 years 32 30 - 34 years 33 35 - 39 years 34 40 - 44 years 35 45 - 49 years 36 30 - 54 years 37 35 - 59 years 38 60 - 64 years 39 65 - 69 years 40 70 - 74 years 41 75 - 79 years 42 80 - 84 years 43 85 - 89 years 44 90 - 94 years 45 95 - 99 years 46 100 - 104 years 47 105 - 109 years 48 110 - 114 years 49 115 - 119 years 50 120 - 124 years 51 125 years and over 52 Age not stated 69-70 2 Age Recode 27 01 Under 1 month (includes not stated weeks, days, hours, and minutes) 02 1 month - 11 months (includes not stated months) 03 1 year 04 2 years 05 3 years 06 4 years 07 5 - 9 years 08 10 - 14 years 09 15 - 19 years 10 20 - 24 years 11 25 - 29 years 12 30 - 34 years 13 35 - 39 years 14 40 - 44 years 15 45 - 49 years 16 50 - 54 years 17 55 - 59 years 18 60 - 64 years 19 65 - 69 years 20 70 - 74 years 21 75 - 79 years 22 80 - 84 years 23 85 - 89 years 24 90 - 94 years 25 95 - 99 years 26 100 years and over 27 Age not stated 71-72 2 Age Recode 12 01 Under 1 year (includes not stated infant ages) 02 1 - 4 years 03 5 - 14 years 04 15 - 24 years 05 25 - 34 years 06 35 - 44 years 07 45 - 54 years 08 55 - 64 years 09 65 - 74 years 10 75 - 84 years 11 85 years and over 12 Age not stated 73-74 2 Infant Age Recode 22 Blank Age 1 year and over or not stated 01 Under 1 hour (includes not stated hours and minutes) 02 1 - 23 hours 03 1 day (includes not stated days) 04 2 days 05 3 days 06 4 days 07 5 days 08 6 days 09 7 - 13 days (includes not stated weeks) 10 14 - 20 days 11 21 - 27 days 12 1 month (includes not stated months) 13 2 months 14 3 months 15 4 months 16 5 months 17 6 months 18 7 months 19 8 months 20 9 months 21 10 months 22 11 months Tape Locations 75-87 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 75 1 Hospital and Status 1 Hospital, Clinic or Medical Center - Inpatient 2 Hospital, Clinic or Medical Center - Outpatient or admitted to Emergency Room 3 Hospital, Clinic or Medical Center - Dead on Arrival 4 Hospital, Clinic or Medical Center - Patient status unknown 5 Hospital, Clinic or Medical Center - Patient status not on certificate 6 Other Institutions providing patient care 7 All other reported entries 8 Dead on Arrival - Hospital, Clinic or Medical Center name not given 9 Hospital and patient status not stated 76 1 Reserved Position 77 1 Marital Status (Effective beginning 1979) 1 Never married, single 2 Married 3 Widowed 4 Divorced 8 Marital Status not on certificate 9 Marital Status not stated 78-79 2 State of Birth (Effective beginning 1979) 01 Alabama 02 Alaska 03 Arizona 04 Arkansas 05 California 06 Colorado 07 Connecticut 08 Delaware 09 District of Columbia 10 Florida 11 Georgia 12 Hawaii 13 Idaho 14 Illinois 15 Indiana 16 Iowa 17 Kansas 18 Kentucky 19 Louisiana 20 Maine 21 Maryland 22 Massachusetts 23 Michigan 24 Minnesota 25 Mississippi 26 Missouri 27 Montana 28 Nebraska 29 Nevada 30 New Hampshire 31 New Jersey 32 New Mexico 33 New York 34 North Carolina 35 North Dakota 36 Ohio 37 Oklahoma 38 Oregon 39 Pennsylvania 40 Rhode Island 41 South Carolina 42 South Dakota 43 Tennessee 44 Texas 45 Utah 46 Vermont 47 Virginia 48 Washington 49 West Virginia 50 Wisconsin 51 Wyoming 52 Puerto Rico 53 Virgin Islands 54 Guam 55 Canada 56 Cuba 57 Mexico 59 Remainder of the world 99 State of birth unknown 80-81 2 Origin or Descent (Effective beginning 1984) 00 Non-Spanish 01 Mexican 02 Puerto Rican 03 Cuban 04 Central or South American 05 Other or Unknown Spanish 06 American 07 American Indian 08 British, Scottish, Welsh, Scotch-Irish 09 Irish 10 German 11 French 12 Norwegian, Swedish, Danish 13 Polish 14 Italian 15 Other North, Central, and South American 16 Other Western European 17 Other Northern European 18 Other Eastern European 19 Other Southern European (excluding Spain) 20 Southeast Asian and Pacific Islander 21 South Central Asian 22 Other Asian 23 North African 24 Other African 88 Not reported 99 Not classifiable 82-83 2 Reserved Positions 84 1 Autopsy Performed 1 Yes 2 No 8 Autopsy performed not on certificate 9 Autopsy performed not stated 85-87 3 Kind of Business or Industry(Effective beginning 1985) This item is not reported by all states. Refer to the Addendum to Technical Appendix for a list of repor- ting states. For a complete list of categories and codes refer to: U.S. Bureau of the Census: Classified index of industries and occupations. 1980 Census of Population. First Edition. Washington. U.S. Government Printing Office, Oct. 1980. 010-990 ... Code range (not inclusive) In addition to the codes shown in the Census Publication, the following codes are also applicable: 942 ... Armed forces 951 ... Retired; with no other industry reported 961 ... Non - paid worker or non-worker Tape Locations 88-118 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 88-90 3 USUAL OCCUPATION (Effective beginning 1985) This item is not reported by all states. Refer to the Addendum to Technical Appendix for a list of repor- ting states. For a complete list of categories and codes refer to: U.S. Bureau of the Census: Classified index of industries and occupations. 1980 Census of Population. First Edition. Washington. U.S. Government Printing Office, Oct. 1980. 003-999 ... Code range (not inclusive) In addition to the codes shown in the Census Publication, the following codes are also applicable: 905 ... Military 913 ... Retired; with no other occupation reported 914 ... Homemaker 915 ... Student 916 ... Volunteer 917 ... None 91-93 3 52 Cause Recode (Effective beginning 1985) A recode of the cause code into 52 groups designed for use in producing tabulations. See Cause of Death recodes for a complete list. 010-560 ... Code range (not inclusive) 94-95 2 Business or Industry Recode 51 (Effective beginning 1985) A recode of the business or industry code into 51 groups for use in producing tabulations. See Business or Industry recodes for a complete list. 01-51 ... Code range (not inclusive) 96-97 2 Business or Industry Recode 15 (Effective beginning 1985) A recode of the business or industry code into 15 groups for use in producing tabulations. See Business or Industry recodes for a complete list. 01-15 ... Code range 98-99 2 Usual Occupation Recode 59 (Effective beginning 1985) A recode of the usual occupation code into 59 groups for use in producing tabulations. See Usual Occupation recodes for a complete list. 01-59 ... Code range (not inclusive) 100-101 2 Usual Occupation Recode 9 (Effective beginning 1985) A recode of the usual occupation code into 9 groups for use in producing tabulations. See Usual Occupation recodes for a complete list. 01-09 ... Code range 102-118 17 Reserved Positions Tape Locations 119-132 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 119-132 14 FEDERAL INFORMATION PROCESSING STANDARDS (FIPS) GEOGRAPHIC CODES Refer to the Geographic Code Outline further back in er this document for a detailed list of areas and codes.of For an explanation of FIPS codes, reference should beIPS made to various National Bureau of Standards (NBS) publications. 119-120 2 State of Occurrence (Effective beginning 1982) 01 Alabama 02 Alaska 04 Arizona 05 Arkansas 06 California 08 Colorado 09 Connecticut 10 Delaware 11 District of Columbia 12 Florida 13 Georgia 15 Hawaii 16 Idaho 17 Illinois 18 Indiana 19 Iowa 20 Kansas 21 Kentucky 22 Louisiana 23 Maine 24 Maryland 25 Massachusetts 26 Michigan 27 Minnesota 28 Mississippi 29 Missouri 30 Montana 31 Nebraska 32 Nevada 33 New Hampshire 34 New Jersey 35 New Mexico 36 New York 37 North Carolina 38 North Dakota 39 Ohio 40 Oklahoma 41 Oregon 42 Pennsylvania 44 Rhode Island 45 South Carolina 46 South Dakota 47 Tennessee 48 Texas 49 Utah 50 Vermont 51 Virginia 53 Washington 54 West Virginia 55 Wisconsin 56 Wyoming 121-123 3 County of Occurrence (Effective beginning 1982) 00l-nnn Code range 124-125 2 State of Residence (Effective beginning 1982) 00 Foreign residents 01 Alabama 02 Alaska 04 Arizona 05 Arkansas 06 California 08 Colorado 09 Connecticut 10 Delaware 11 District of Columbia 12 Florida 13 Georgia 15 Hawaii 16 Idaho 17 Illinois 18 Indiana 19 Iowa 20 Kansas 21 Kentucky 22 Louisiana 23 Maine 24 Maryland 25 Massachusetts 26 Michigan 27 Minnesota 28 Mississippi 29 Missouri 30 Montana 32 Nevada 33 New Hampshire 34 New Jersey 35 New Mexico 36 New York 37 North Carolina 38 North Dakota 39 Ohio 40 Oklahoma 41 Oregon 42 Pennsylvania 44 Rhode Island 45 South Carolina 46 South Dakota 47 Tennessee 48 Texas 49 Utah 50 Vermont 51 Virginia 53 Washington 54 West Virginia 55 Wisconsin 56 Wyoming 126-128 3 County of Residence (Effective beginning 1982) 000 Foreign residents 001-nnn Code range 129-132 4 SMSA of Residence (Effective beginning 1980) 0000 Nonmetropolitan counties or foreign residents 0040-9340 Code range Tape Locations 133-159 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 133-140 8 Reserved Positions 141 1 Place of Accident for Causes E850-E929 Blank Causes other than E850-E929 0 Home 1 Farm 2 Mine and Quarry 3 Industrial Place and Premises 4 Place for Recreation and Sport 5 Street and Highway 6 Public Building 7 Resident Institution 8 Other Specified Places 9 Place of Accident notspecified 142-159 18 UNDERLYING CAUSE OF DEATH 142-145 4 ICD Code (9th Revision) See the "International Classification of Diseases", 1975 Revision, Volume 1. For injuries and poisoning, the external cause is coded (E800-E999) rather than the Nature of Injury (800-999). These positions do not include the letter E for the external cause of injury. For those causes that do not have a 4th digit, location 145 is blank. 146-150 5 282 Cause Recode A recode of the ICD cause code into 282 groups for NCHS publications. Refer to the Cause of Death Recodes for a complete list. 00300-35800 Code range (not inclusive) 151-153 3 72 Cause Recode A recode of the ICD cause code into 72 groups for NCHS publications. Refer to the Cause of Death Recodes for a complete list. 010-840 Code range (not inclusive) 154-156 3 61 Infant Cause Recode A recode of the ICD cause code into 61 groups for NCHS publications. Refer to the Cause of Death Recodes for a complete list. 010-680 Code range (not inclusive) 157-159 3 34 Cause Recode A recode of the ICD cause code into 34 groups for NCHS publications. Refer to the Cause of Death Recodes for a complete list. 010-370 Code range (not inclusive) Symbols Used in Tables Symbol Explanation --- Data not available ... Category not applicable - Quantity zero 0.0 Quantity more than 0 but less than 0.05 * Figure does not meet standards of reliability or precision Record Layout 1988 Tape Locations 1-20 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 1-2 2 Last 2 Digits of Data Year 88 ... 1988 3 1 Reporting Area The following codes used with the State of Occurrence codes, locations 21-22, identify separate reporting areas. 1 Bronx borough, Bronx County 2 Brooklyn borough, Kings County 3 Manhattan borough, New York Count 4 Queens borough, Queens County 5 Staten Island borough, Richmond County 6 Chicago 0 All other areas 4-9 6 Certificate Number These positions are blank. 10-11 2 Shipment Number O1-nn... Shipments from each reporting area are numbered consecutively. 12-18 7 Sequence Number These positions are blank. 19 1 Record Type 1 RESIDENTS State and County of Occurrenceand Residence are the same. 2 NONRESIDENTS State and/or County of Occurrence and Residence are different. 9 UNKNOWN See Statement concerning HIV deaths in Georgia 20 1 Resident Status 1 RESIDENTS State and County of Occurrence and Residence are the same. 2 INTRASTATE NONRESIDENTS State of Occurrence and Residence are the same, but County is different. 3 INTERSTATE NONRESIDENTS State of Occurrence and Residence are different, but both are in the U.S. 4 FOREIGN RESIDENTS State of Occurrence is one of the 50 States or the District of Columbia, but Place of Residence is outside of the U.S. 9 UNKNOWN See Statement concerning HIV deaths in Georgia Tape Locations 21-30 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 21-30 10 PLACE OF OCCURRENCE Refer to the Geographic Code Outline further back in this document for a detailed list of areas and codes. 21-22 2 State of Occurrence 01 Alabama 02 Alaska 03 Arizona 04 Arkansas 05 California 06 Colorado 07 Connecticut 08 Delaware 09 District of Columbia 10 Florida 11 Georgia 12 Hawaii 13 Idaho 14 Illinois 15 Indiana 16 Iowa 17 Kansas 18 Kentucky 19 Louisiana 20 Maine 21 Maryland 22 Massachusetts 23 Michigan 24 Minnesota 25 Mississippi 26 Missouri 27 Montana 28 Nebraska 29 Nevada 30 New Hampshire 31 New Jersey 32 New Mexico 33 New York 34 North Carolina 35 North Dakota 36 Ohio 37 Oklahoma 38 Oregon 39 Pennsylvania 40 Rhode Island 41 South Carolina 42 South Dakota 43 Tennessee 44 Texas 45 Utah 46 Vermont 47 Virginia 48 Washington 49 West Virginia 50 Wisconsin 51 Wyoming 23-25 3 County of Occurrence 001-nnn Counties and county equivalents (independent and coextensive cities) are numbered alphabetically within each State. (Note: To uniquely identify a county, both the State and county codes must be used.) 9 UNKNOWN (See Statement concerning HIV deaths in Georgia). 26 1 Region (Effective beginning 1979) 27-28 2 Division and State Subcode of Occurrence States are coded within Division. 26 is Region. 27 is Division. 28 is State subcode. 1 NORTHEAST 1 New England 1 Maine 2 New Hampshire 3 Vermont 4 Massachusetts 5 Rhode Island 6 Connecticut 2 Middle Atlantic 1 New York 2 New Jersey 3 Pennsylvania 2 MIDWEST 3 East North Central 1 Ohio 2 Indiana 3 Illinois 4 Michigan 5 Wisconsin 4 West North Central 1 Minnesota 2 Iowa 3 Missouri 4 North Dakota 5 South Dakota 6 Nebraska 7 Kansas 3 SOUTH 5 South Atlantic 1 Delaware 2 Maryland 3 District of Columbia 4 Virginia 5 West Virginia 6 North Carolina 7 South Carolina 8 Georgia 9 Florida 6 East South Central 1 Kentucky 2 Tennessee 3 Alabama 4 Mississippi 7 West South Central 1 Arkansas 2 Louisiana 3 Oklahoma 4 Texas 4 WEST 8 Mountain 1 Montana 2 Idaho 3 Wyoming 4 Colorado 5 New Mexico 6 Arizona 7 Utah 8 Nevada 9 Pacific 1 Washington 2 Oregon 3 California 4 Alaska 5 Hawaii 29-30 2 Expanded State of Occurrence Code (Effective beginning 1979) This item is designed to separately identify New York City records from other New York State records. 01 Alabama 02 Alaska 03 Arizona 04 Arkansas 05 California 06 Colorado 07 Connecticut 08 Delaware 09 District of Columbia 10 Florida 11 Georgia 12 Hawaii 13 Idaho 14 Illinois 15 Indiana 16 Iowa 17 Kansas 18 Kentucky 19 Louisiana 20 Maine 21 Maryland 22 Massachusetts 23 Michigan 24 Minnesota 25 Mississippi 26 Missouri 27 Montana 28 Nebraska 29 Nevada 30 New Hampshire 31 New Jersey 32 New Mexico 33 New York 34 New York City 35 North Carolina 36 North Dakota 37 Ohio 38 Oklahoma 39 Oregon 40 Pennsylvania 41 Rhode Island 42 South Carolina 43 South Dakota 44 Tennessee 45 Texas 46 Utah 47 Vermont 48 Virginia 49 Washington 50 West Virginia 51 Wisconsin 52 Wyoming Tape Locations 31-48 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 31-48 18 PLACE OF RESIDENCE Refer to the Geographic Code Outline further back in this document for a detailed list of areas and codes. 31-32 2 State of Residence 01 Alabama 02 Alaska 03 Arizona 04 Arkansas 05 California 06 Colorado 07 Connecticut 08 Delaware 09 District of Columbia 10 Florida 11 Georgia 12 Hawaii 13 Idaho 14 Illinois 15 Indiana 16 Iowa 17 Kansas 18 Kentucky 19 Louisiana 20 Maine 21 Maryland 22 Massachusetts 23 Michigan 24 Minnesota 25 Mississippi 26 Missouri 27 Montana 28 Nebraska 29 Nevada 30 New Hampshire 31 New Jersey 32 New Mexico 33 New York 34 North Carolina 35 North Dakota 36 Ohio 37 Oklahoma 38 Oregon 39 Pennsylvania 40 Rhode Island 41 South Carolina 42 South Dakota 43 Tennessee 44 Texas 45 Utah 46 Vermont 47 Virginia 48 Washington 49 West Virginia 50 Wisconsin 51 Wyoming 52-57,59 Foreign residents 52 Puerto Rico 53 Virgin Islands 54 Guam 55 Canada 56 Cuba 57 Mexico 59 Remainder of the world 33-35 3 County of Residence 001-nnn Counties and county equivalents (indepedent and coextensive cities) are numbered alphabetically within each State. (Note: To uniquely identify a county, both the State and county codes must be used.) ZZZ Foreign residents 999 Unkown (see statement concerning HIV deaths in Georgia). 36-38 3 City of Residence 001-nnn Cities are numbered alphabetically within each State and identify each city with a population of 100,000 or more in 1980. (Note: To uniquely identify a city, both the State and city codes must be used. State, county and city codes may also be used.) 999 Balance of county ZZZ Foreign residents 39 1 Population Size of City of Residence 0 Place of 1,000,000 or more 1 Place of 500,000 to 1,000,000 2 Place of 250,000 to 500,000 3 Place of 100,000 to 250,000 9 All other areas in the U.S Z Foreign residents 40 1 Metropolitan-Nonmetropolitan County of Residence 1 Metropolitan County 2 Nonmetropolitan county Z Foreign residents 9 Unknown (See Statement concerning HIV deaths in Georgia). 41 1 Region (Effective beginning 1979) 42-43 2 Division and State Subcode of Residence States are coded within Division. 41 is Region. 42 is Division. 43 is State subcode. 000 Foreign residents 1 NORTHEAST 1 New England 1 Maine 2 New Hampshire 3 Vermont 4 Massachusetts 5 Rhode Island 6 Connecticut 2 Middle Atlantic 1 New York 2 New Jersey 3 Pennsylvania 2 MIDWEST 3 East North Central 1 Ohio 2 Indiana 3 Illinois 4 Michigan 5 Wisconsin 4 West North Central 1 Minnesota 2 Iowa 3 Missouri 4 North Dakota 5 South Dakota 6 Nebraska 7 Kansas 3 SOUTH 5 South Atlantic 1 Delaware 2 Maryland 3 District of Columbia 4 Virginia 5 West Virginia 6 North Carolina 7 South Carolina 8 Georgia 9 Florida 6 East South Central 1 Kentucky 2 Tennessee 3 Alabama 4 Mississipoi 7 West South Central 1 Arkansas 2 Louisiana 3 Oklahoma 4 Texas 4 WEST 8 Mountain 1 Montana 2 Idaho 3 Wyoming 4 Colorado 5 New Mexico 6 Arizona 7 Utah 8 Nevada 9 Pacific 1 Washington 2 Oregon 3 California 4 Alaska 5 Hawaii 44-45 2 Expanded State of Residence Code (Effective beginning 1979) This item is designed to separately identify New York City records from other New York State records. 01 Alabama 02 Alaska 03 Arizona 04 Arkansas 05 California 06 Colorado 07 Connecticut 08 Delaware 09 District of Columbia 10 Florida 11 Georgia 12 Hawaii 13 Idaho 14 Illinois 15 Indiana 16 Iowa 17 Kansas 18 Kentucky 19 Louisiana 20 Maine 21 Maryland 22 Massachusetts 23 Michigan 24 Minnesota 25 Mississippi 26 Missouri 27 Montana 28 Nebraska 29 Nevada 30 New Hampshire 31 New Jersey 32 New Mexico 33 New York 34 New York City 35 North Carolina 36 North Dakota 37 Ohio 38 Oklahoma 39 Oregon 40 Pennsylvania 41 Rhode Island 42 South Carolina 43 South Dakota 44 Tennessee 45 Texas 46 Utah 47 Vermont 48 Virginia 49 Washington 50 West Virginia 51 Wisconsin 52 Wyoming 53 Puerto Rico 54 Virgin Islands 55 Guam 56 Canada 57 Cuba 58 Mexico 60 Remainder of the world 46-48 3 NCHS Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA) of Residence Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas are those established by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) using final 1980 Census population counts. For New England, New England County Metropolitan Areas (NECMA) are used. Further back in this document is a list of SMSA's and their component counties. 000 Nonmetropolitan counties except 001-305 The 305 SMSA's established for 1980 ZZZ Foreign residents 999 Unknown (see statement concerning HIV deaths in Georgia). Tape Locations 49-63 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 49-54 6 Reserved Positions 55-58 4 DATE OF DEATH (Note: Year of death is given in tape locations 1-2.) 55-56 2 Month 01 January 02 February 03 March 04 April 05 May 06 June 07 July 08 August 09 September 10 October 11 November 12 December 57-58 2 Day 01-31 As applicable to month ofdeath 99 Not stated day of death 59 1 Sex 1 Male 2 Female 60-63 4 RACE 60-61 2 Detail Race 00 Other Asian or Pacific Islander 01 White 02 Black 03 American Indian (includes Aleuts and Eskimos) 04 Chinese 05 Japanese 06 Hawaiian (includes Part-Hawaiian) 07 All other races 08 Filipino 62 1 Race Recode 3 1 White 2 Races other than White or Black 3 Black 63 1 Race Recode 2 1 White 2 All other races Tape Locations 64-74 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 64-74 11 AGE 64-66 3 Detail Age Three positions are used to code age. Location 64 identifies age in years, months, days, etc. Locations 65-66 are the number of years, months, days, etc. 0 01-99 Years less than 100 1 00-99 Years 100 or more 2 01-11,99 Months 3 01-03,99 Weeks 4 01-27,99 Days 5 01-23,99 Hours 6 01-59,99 Minutes 9 99 Age not stated 67-68 2 Age Recode 52 01 Under 1 hour (includes not stated hours and minutes) 02 1-23 hours 03 1 day (includes not stated days) 04 2 days 05 3 days 06 4 days 07 5 days 08 6 days 09 7 - 13 days (includes not stated weeks) 10 14 - 20 days 11 21 - 27 days 12 1 month (includes not stated months) 13 2 months 14 3 months 15 4 months 16 5 months 17 6 months 18 7 months 19 8 months 20 9 months 21 10 months 22 11 months 23 1 year 24 2 years 25 3 years 26 4 years 27 5 - 9 years 28 10 - 14 years 29 15 - 19 years 30 20 - 24 years 31 25 - 29 years 32 30 - 34 years 33 35 - 39 years 34 40 - 44 years 35 45 - 49 years 36 30 - 54 years 37 35 - 59 years 38 60 - 64 years 39 65 - 69 years 40 70 - 74 years 41 75 - 79 years 42 80 - 84 years 43 85 - 89 years 44 90 - 94 years 45 95 - 99 years 46 100 - 104 years 47 105 - 109 years 48 110 - 114 years 49 115 - 119 years 50 120 - 124 years 51 125 years and over 52 Age not stated 69-70 2 Age Recode 27 01 Under 1 month (includes not stated weeks, days, hours, and minutes) 02 1 month - 11 months (includes not stated months) 03 1 year 04 2 years 05 3 years 06 4 years 07 5 - 9 years 08 10 - 14 years 09 15 - 19 years 10 20 - 24 years 11 25 - 29 years 12 30 - 34 years 13 35 - 39 years 14 40 - 44 years 15 45 - 49 years 16 50 - 54 years 17 55 - 59 years 18 60 - 64 years 19 65 - 69 years 20 70 - 74 years 21 75 - 79 years 22 80 - 84 years 23 85 - 89 years 24 90 - 94 years 25 95 - 99 years 26 100 years and over 27 Age not stated 71-72 2 Age Recode 12 01 Under 1 year (includes not stated infant ages) 02 1 - 4 years 03 5 - 14 years 04 15 - 24 years 05 25 - 34 years 06 35 - 44 years 07 45 - 54 years 08 55 - 64 years 09 65 - 74 years 10 75 - 84 years 11 85 years and over 12 Age not stated 73-74 2 Infant Age Recode 22 Blank Age 1 year and over or not stated 01 Under 1 hour (includes not stated hours and minutes) 02 1 - 23 hours 03 1 day (includes not stated days) 04 2 days 05 3 days 06 4 days 07 5 days 08 6 days 09 7 - 13 days (includes not stated weeks) 10 14 - 20 days 11 21 - 27 days 12 1 month (includes not stated months) 13 2 months 14 3 months 15 4 months 16 5 months 17 6 months 18 7 months 19 8 months 20 9 months 21 10 months 22 11 months Tape Locations 75-87 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 75 1 Hospital and Status 1 Hospital, Clinic or Medical Center - Inpatient 2 Hospital, Clinic or Medical Center - Outpatient or admitted to Emergency Room 3 Hospital, Clinic or Medical Center - Dead on Arrival 4 Hospital, Clinic or Medical Center - Patient status unknown 5 Hospital, Clinic or Medical Center - Patient status not on certificate 6 Other Institutions providing patient care 7 All other reported entries 8 Dead on Arrival - Hospital, Clinic or Medical Center name not given 9 Hospital and patient status not stated 76 1 Reserved Position 77 1 Marital Status (Effective beginning 1979) 1 Never married, single 2 Married 3 Widowed 4 Divorced 8 Marital Status not on certificate 9 Marital Status not stated 78-79 2 State of Birth (Effective beginning 1979) 01 Alabama 02 Alaska 03 Arizona 04 Arkansas 05 California 06 Colorado 07 Connecticut 08 Delaware 09 District of Columbia 10 Florida 11 Georgia 12 Hawaii 13 Idaho 14 Illinois 15 Indiana 16 Iowa 17 Kansas 18 Kentucky 19 Louisiana 20 Maine 21 Maryland 22 Massachusetts 23 Michigan 24 Minnesota 25 Mississippi 26 Missouri 27 Montana 28 Nebraska 29 Nevada 30 New Hampshire 31 New Jersey 32 New Mexico 33 New York 34 North Carolina 35 North Dakota 36 Ohio 37 Oklahoma 38 Oregon 39 Pennsylvania 40 Rhode Island 41 South Carolina 42 South Dakota 43 Tennessee 44 Texas 45 Utah 46 Vermont 47 Virginia 48 Washington 49 West Virginia 50 Wisconsin 51 Wyoming 52 Puerto Rico 53 Virgin Islands 54 Guam 55 Canada 56 Cuba 57 Mexico 59 Remainder of the world 99 State of birth unknown 80-81 2 Origin or Descent (Effective beginning 1984) 00 Non-Spanish 01 Mexican 02 Puerto Rican 03 Cuban 04 Central or South American 05 Other or Unknown Spanish 06 American 07 American Indian 08 British, Scottish, Welsh, Scotch-Irish 09 Irish 10 German 11 French 12 Norwegian, Swedish, Danish 13 Polish 14 Italian 15 Other North, Central, and South American 16 Other Western European 17 Other Northern European 18 Other Eastern European 19 Other Southern European (excluding Spain) 20 Southeast Asian and Pacific Islander 21 South Central Asian 22 Other Asian 23 North African 24 Other African 88 Not reported 99 Not classifiable 82-83 2 Reserved Positions 84 1 Autopsy Performed 1 Yes 2 No 8 Autopsy performed not on certificate 9 Autopsy performed not stated 85-87 3 Kind of Business or Industry(Effective beginning 1985) This item is not reported by all states. Refer to the Addendum to Technical Appendix for a list of repor- ting states. For a complete list of categories and codes refer to: U.S. Bureau of the Census: Classified index of industries and occupations. 1980 Census of Population. First Edition. Washington. U.S. Government Printing Office, Oct. 1980. 010-990 ... Code range (not inclusive) In addition to the codes shown in the Census Publication, the following codes are also applicable: 942 ... Armed forces 951 ... Retired; with no other industry reported 961 ... Non - paid worker or non-worker Tape Locations 88-118 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 88-90 3 USUAL OCCUPATION (Effective beginning 1985) This item is not reported by all states. Refer to the Addendum to Technical Appendix for a list of repor- ting states. For a complete list of categories and codes refer to: U.S. Bureau of the Census: Classified index of industries and occupations. 1980 Census of Population. First Edition. Washington. U.S. Government Printing Office, Oct. 1980. 003-999 ... Code range (not inclusive) In addition to the codes shown in the Census Publication, the following codes are also applicable: 905 ... Military 913 ... Retired; with no other occupation reported 914 ... Homemaker 915 ... Student 916 ... Volunteer 917 ... None 91-93 3 52 Cause Recode (Effective beginning 1985) A recode of the cause code into 52 groups designed for use in producing tabulations. See Cause of Death recodes for a complete list. 010-560 ... Code range (not inclusive) 94-95 2 Business or Industry Recode 51 (Effective beginning 1985) A recode of the business or industry code into 51 groups for use in producing tabulations. See Business or Industry recodes for a complete list. 01-51 ... Code range (not inclusive) 96-97 2 Business or Industry Recode 15 (Effective beginning 1985) A recode of the business or industry code into 15 groups for use in producing tabulations. See Business or Industry recodes for a complete list. 01-15 ... Code range 98-99 2 Usual Occupation Recode 59 (Effective beginning 1985) A recode of the usual occupation code into 59 groups for use in producing tabulations. See Usual Occupation recodes for a complete list. 01-59 ... Code range (not inclusive) 100-101 2 Usual Occupation Recode 9 (Effective beginning 1985) A recode of the usual occupation code into 9 groups for use in producing tabulations. See Usual Occupation recodes for a complete list. 01-09 ... Code range 102-118 17 Reserved Positions Tape Locations 119-132 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 119-132 14 FEDERAL INFORMATION PROCESSING STANDARDS (FIPS) GEOGRAPHIC CODES Refer to the Geographic Code Outline further back in this document for a detailed list of areas and codes. For an explanation of FIPS codes, reference should be made to various National Bureau of Standards (NBS) publications. 119-120 2 State of Occurrence (Effective beginning 1982) 01 Alabama 02 Alaska 04 Arizona 05 Arkansas 06 California 08 Colorado 09 Connecticut 10 Delaware 11 District of Columbia 12 Florida 13 Georgia 15 Hawaii 16 Idaho 17 Illinois 18 Indiana 19 Iowa 20 Kansas 21 Kentucky 22 Louisiana 23 Maine 24 Maryland 25 Massachusetts 26 Michigan 27 Minnesota 28 Mississippi 29 Missouri 30 Montana 31 Nebraska 32 Nevada 33 New Hampshire 34 New Jersey 35 New Mexico 36 New York 37 North Carolina 38 North Dakota 39 Ohio 40 Oklahoma 41 Oregon 42 Pennsylvania 44 Rhode Island 45 South Carolina 46 South Dakota 47 Tennessee 48 Texas 49 Utah 50 Vermont 51 Virginia 53 Washington 54 West Virginia 55 Wisconsin 56 Wyoming 121-123 3 County of Occurrence (Effective beginning 1982) 00l-nnn Code range 999 Unknown (see statment concerning HIV deaths in Georgia). 124-125 2 State of Residence (Effective beginning 1982) 00 Foreign residents 01 Alabama 02 Alaska 04 Arizona 05 Arkansas 06 California 08 Colorado 09 Connecticut 10 Delaware 11 District of Columbia 12 Florida 13 Georgia 15 Hawaii 16 Idaho 17 Illinois 18 Indiana 19 Iowa 20 Kansas 21 Kentucky 22 Louisiana 23 Maine 24 Maryland 25 Massachusetts 26 Michigan 27 Minnesota 28 Mississippi 29 Missouri 30 Montana 32 Nevada 33 New Hampshire 34 New Jersey 35 New Mexico 36 New York 37 North Carolina 38 North Dakota 39 Ohio 40 Oklahoma 41 Oregon 42 Pennsylvania 44 Rhode Island 45 South Carolina 46 South Dakota 47 Tennessee 48 Texas 49 Utah 50 Vermont 51 Virginia 53 Washington 54 West Virginia 55 Wisconsin 56 Wyoming 126-128 3 County of Residence (Effective beginning 1982) 000 Foreign residents 001-nnn Code range 999 Unknown (see statement concerning HIV deaths in Georgia). 129-132 4 SMSA of Residence (Effective beginning 1980) 0000 Nonmetropolitan counties or foreign residents 0040-9340 Code range 9999 Unknown (see statements concerning HIV deaths in Georgia). Tape Locations 133-159 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 133-140 8 Reserved Positions 141 1 Place of Accident for Causes E850-E929 Blank Causes other than E850-E929 0 Home 1 Farm 2 Mine and Quarry 3 Industrial Place and Premises 4 Place for Recreation and Sport 5 Street and Highway 6 Public Building 7 Resident Institution 8 Other Specified Places 9 Place of Accident notspecified 142-159 18 UNDERLYING CAUSE OF DEATH 142-145 4 ICD Code (9th Revision) See the "International Classification of Diseases", 1975 Revision, Volume 1. For injuries and poisoning, the external cause is coded (E800-E999) rather than the Nature of Injury (800-999). These positions do not include the letter E for the external cause of injury. For those causes that do not have a 4th digit, location 145 is blank. 146-150 5 282 Cause Recode A recode of the ICD cause code into 282 groups for NCHS publications. Refer to the Cause of Death Recodes for a complete list. 00300-35800 Code range (not inclusive) 151-153 3 72 Cause Recode A recode of the ICD cause code into 72 groups for NCHS publications. Refer to the Cause of Death Recodes for a complete list. 010-840 Code range (not inclusive) 154-156 3 61 Infant Cause Recode A recode of the ICD cause code into 61 groups for NCHS publications. Refer to the Cause of Death Recodes for a complete list. 010-680 Code range (not inclusive) 157-159 3 34 Cause Recode A recode of the ICD cause code into 34 groups for NCHS publications. Refer to the Cause of Death Recodes for a complete list. 010-370 Code range (not inclusive) Symbols used in Tables Symbol Explanation --- Data not available ... Category not applicable - Quantity zero 0.0 Quantity more than 0 but less than 0.05 * Figure does not meet standards of reliability or precision Record Layout 1989-1992 Tape Locations 1-20 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 1-2 2 Last 2 Digits of Data Year 89 - 90 ... 1989 to 1990 3 1 Reporting Area The following codes used with the State of Occurrence codes, locations 21-22, identify separate reporting areas. 1 Bronx borough, Bronx County 2 Brooklyn borough, Kings County 3 Manhattan borough, New York Count 4 Queens borough, Queens County 5 Staten Island borough, Richmond County 6 Chicago 0 All other areas 4-9 6 Certificate Number These positions are blank. 10-11 2 Shipment Number O1-nn... Shipments from each reporting area are numbered consecutively. 12-18 7 Sequence Number These positions are blank. 19 1 Record Type 1 RESIDENTS State and County of Occurrenceand Residence are the same. 2 NONRESIDENTS State and/or County of Occurrence and Residence are different. 9 UNKNOWN See Statement concerning HIV deaths in Georgia 20 1 Resident Status 1 RESIDENTS State and County of Occurrence and Residence are the same. 2 INTRASTATE NONRESIDENTS State of Occurrence and Residence are the same, but County is different. 3 INTERSTATE NONRESIDENTS State of Occurrence and Residence are different, but both are in the U.S. 4 FOREIGN RESIDENTS State of Occurrence is one of the 50 States or the District of Columbia, but Place of Residence is outside of the U.S. 9 UNKNOWN See Statement concerning HIV deaths in Georgia Tape Locations 21-30 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 21-30 10 PLACE OF OCCURRENCE Refer to the Geographic Code Outline further back in this document for a detailed list of areas and codes. 21-22 2 State of Occurrence 01 Alabama 02 Alaska 03 Arizona 04 Arkansas 05 California 06 Colorado 07 Connecticut 08 Delaware 09 District of Columbia 10 Florida 11 Georgia 12 Hawaii 13 Idaho 14 Illinois 15 Indiana 16 Iowa 17 Kansas 18 Kentucky 19 Louisiana 20 Maine 21 Maryland 22 Massachusetts 23 Michigan 24 Minnesota 25 Mississippi 26 Missouri 27 Montana 28 Nebraska 29 Nevada 30 New Hampshire 31 New Jersey 32 New Mexico 33 New York 34 North Carolina 35 North Dakota 36 Ohio 37 Oklahoma 38 Oregon 39 Pennsylvania 40 Rhode Island 41 South Carolina 42 South Dakota 43 Tennessee 44 Texas 45 Utah 46 Vermont 47 Virginia 48 Washington 49 West Virginia 50 Wisconsin 51 Wyoming 23-25 3 County of Occurrence 001-nnn Counties and county equivalents (independent and coextensive cities) are numbered alphabetically within each State. (Note: To uniquely identify a county, both the State and county codes must be used.) 9 UNKNOWN (See Statement concerning HIV deaths in Georgia). 26 1 Region (Effective beginning 1979) 27-28 2 Division and State Subcode of Occurrence States are coded within Division. 26 is Region. 27 is Division. 28 is State subcode. 1 NORTHEAST 1 New England 1 Maine 2 New Hampshire 3 Vermont 4 Massachusetts 5 Rhode Island 6 Connecticut 2 Middle Atlantic 1 New York 2 New Jersey 3 Pennsylvania 2 MIDWEST 3 East North Central 1 Ohio 2 Indiana 3 Illinois 4 Michigan 5 Wisconsin 4 West North Central 1 Minnesota 2 Iowa 3 Missouri 4 North Dakota 5 South Dakota 6 Nebraska 7 Kansas 3 SOUTH 5 South Atlantic 1 Delaware 2 Maryland 3 District of Columbia 4 Virginia 5 West Virginia 6 North Carolina 7 South Carolina 8 Georgia 9 Florida 6 East South Central 1 Kentucky 2 Tennessee 3 Alabama 4 Mississippi 7 West South Central 1 Arkansas 2 Louisiana 3 Oklahoma 4 Texas 4 WEST 8 Mountain 1 Montana 2 Idaho 3 Wyoming 4 Colorado 5 New Mexico 6 Arizona 7 Utah 8 Nevada 9 Pacific 1 Washington 2 Oregon 3 California 4 Alaska 5 Hawaii 29-30 2 Expanded State of Occurrence Code (Effective beginning 1979) This item is designed to separately identify New York City records from other New York State records. 01 Alabama 02 Alaska 03 Arizona 04 Arkansas 05 California 06 Colorado 07 Connecticut 08 Delaware 09 District of Columbia 10 Florida 11 Georgia 12 Hawaii 13 Idaho 14 Illinois 15 Indiana 16 Iowa 17 Kansas 18 Kentucky 19 Louisiana 20 Maine 21 Maryland 22 Massachusetts 23 Michigan 24 Minnesota 25 Mississippi 26 Missouri 27 Montana 28 Nebraska 29 Nevada 30 New Hampshire 31 New Jersey 32 New Mexico 33 New York 34 New York City 35 North Carolina 36 North Dakota 37 Ohio 38 Oklahoma 39 Oregon 40 Pennsylvania 41 Rhode Island 42 South Carolina 43 South Dakota 44 Tennessee 45 Texas 46 Utah 47 Vermont 48 Virginia 49 Washington 50 West Virginia 51 Wisconsin 52 Wyoming Tape Locations 31-48 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 31-48 18 PLACE OF RESIDENCE Refer to the Geographic Code Outline further back in this document for a detailed list of areas and codes. 31-32 2 State of Residence 01 Alabama 02 Alaska 03 Arizona 04 Arkansas 05 California 06 Colorado 07 Connecticut 08 Delaware 09 District of Columbia 10 Florida 11 Georgia 12 Hawaii 13 Idaho 14 Illinois 15 Indiana 16 Iowa 17 Kansas 18 Kentucky 19 Louisiana 20 Maine 21 Maryland 22 Massachusetts 23 Michigan 24 Minnesota 25 Mississippi 26 Missouri 27 Montana 28 Nebraska 29 Nevada 30 New Hampshire 31 New Jersey 32 New Mexico 33 New York 34 North Carolina 35 North Dakota 36 Ohio 37 Oklahoma 38 Oregon 39 Pennsylvania 40 Rhode Island 41 South Carolina 42 South Dakota 43 Tennessee 44 Texas 45 Utah 46 Vermont 47 Virginia 48 Washington 49 West Virginia 50 Wisconsin 51 Wyoming 52-57,59 Foreign residents 52 Puerto Rico 53 Virgin Islands 54 Guam 55 Canada 56 Cuba 57 Mexico 59 Remainder of the world 33-35 3 County of Residence 001-nnn Counties and county equivalents (indepedent and coextensive cities) are numbered alphabetically within each State. (Note: To uniquely identify a county, both the State and county codes must be used.) ZZZ Foreign residents 999 Unkown (see statement concerning HIV deaths in Georgia). 36-38 3 City of Residence 001-nnn Cities are numbered alphabetically within each State and identify each city with a population of 100,000 or more in 1980. (Note: To uniquely identify a city, both the State and city codes must be used. State, county and city codes may also be used.) 999 Balance of county ZZZ Foreign residents 39 1 Population Size of City of Residence 0 Place of 1,000,000 or more 1 Place of 500,000 to 1,000,000 2 Place of 250,000 to 500,000 3 Place of 100,000 to 250,000 9 All other areas in the U.S Z Foreign residents 40 1 Metropolitan-Nonmetropolitan County of Residence 1 Metropolitan County 2 Nonmetropolitan county Z Foreign residents 9 Unknown (See Statement concerning HIV deaths in Georgia). 41 1 Region (Effective beginning 1979) 42-43 2 Division and State Subcode of Residence States are coded within Division. 41 is Region. 42 is Division. 43 is State subcode. 000 Foreign residents 1 NORTHEAST 1 New England 1 Maine 2 New Hampshire 3 Vermont 4 Massachusetts 5 Rhode Island 6 Connecticut 2 Middle Atlantic 1 New York 2 New Jersey 3 Pennsylvania 2 MIDWEST 3 East North Central 1 Ohio 2 Indiana 3 Illinois 4 Michigan 5 Wisconsin 4 West North Central 1 Minnesota 2 Iowa 3 Missouri 4 North Dakota 5 South Dakota 6 Nebraska 7 Kansas 3 SOUTH 5 South Atlantic 1 Delaware 2 Maryland 3 District of Columbia 4 Virginia 5 West Virginia 6 North Carolina 7 South Carolina 8 Georgia 9 Florida 6 East South Central 1 Kentucky 2 Tennessee 3 Alabama 4 Mississipoi 7 West South Central 1 Arkansas 2 Louisiana 3 Oklahoma 4 Texas 4 WEST 8 Mountain 1 Montana 2 Idaho 3 Wyoming 4 Colorado 5 New Mexico 6 Arizona 7 Utah 8 Nevada 9 Pacific 1 Washington 2 Oregon 3 California 4 Alaska 5 Hawaii 44-45 2 Expanded State of Residence Code (Effective beginning 1979) This item is designed to separately identify New York City records from other New York State records. 01 Alabama 02 Alaska 03 Arizona 04 Arkansas 05 California 06 Colorado 07 Connecticut 08 Delaware 09 District of Columbia 10 Florida 11 Georgia 12 Hawaii 13 Idaho 14 Illinois 15 Indiana 16 Iowa 17 Kansas 18 Kentucky 19 Louisiana 20 Maine 21 Maryland 22 Massachusetts 23 Michigan 24 Minnesota 25 Mississippi 26 Missouri 27 Montana 28 Nebraska 29 Nevada 30 New Hampshire 31 New Jersey 32 New Mexico 33 New York 34 New York City 35 North Carolina 36 North Dakota 37 Ohio 38 Oklahoma 39 Oregon 40 Pennsylvania 41 Rhode Island 42 South Carolina 43 South Dakota 44 Tennessee 45 Texas 46 Utah 47 Vermont 48 Virginia 49 Washington 50 West Virginia 51 Wisconsin 52 Wyoming 53 Puerto Rico 54 Virgin Islands 55 Guam 56 Canada 57 Cuba 58 Mexico 60 Remainder of the world 46-48 3 NCHS Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA) of Residence Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas are those established by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) using final 1980 Census population counts. For New England, New England County Metropolitan Areas (NECMA) are used. Further back in this document is a list of SMSA's and their component counties. 000 Nonmetropolitan counties except 001-305 The 305 SMSA's established for 1980 ZZZ Foreign residents 999 Unknown (see statement concerning HIV deaths in Georgia). Tape Locations 49-63 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 49 1 Population Size of County of Occurence Based on the results of a 1980 Census 0 County of 1,000,000 or more 1 County of 500,000 to 1,000,000 2 County of 250,000 to 500,000 3 County of 100,000 to 250,000 9 County of less than 100,000 50 1 Population Size of County of Residence Based on the results of the 1980 Census 0 County of 1,000,000 or more 1 County of 500,000 to 1,000,000 2 County of 250,000 to 500,000 3 County of 100,000 to 250,000 9 County of less than 100,000 Z Foreign residents 51 1 Population Size of SMSA Based on the results of a 1980 Census 1 SMSA of 250,000 or more 2 SMSA of 100,000 to 250,000 3 SMSA of less than 100,000 9 Nonmetropolitan area Z Foreign residents 53 2 Education 00 No formal education 01-08 Years in elementary school 09 1 year of high school 10 2 years of high school 11 3 years of high school 12 4 years of high school 13 1 year of college 14 2 years of college 15 3 years of college 16 4 years of college 17 5 or more years of college 99 Not stated 54 1 Education Recode 1 0 - 8 years 2 9 - 11 years 3 12 years 4 13 - 15 years 5 15 years or more 6 Not stated 55-56 2 Month of Death 01 January 02 Febuary 03 March 04 April 05 May 06 June 07 July 08 August 09 September 10 October 11 November 12 December 57-58 2 Reserved Positons 59 1 Sex 1 Male 2 Female 60-63 4 RACE 60-61 2 Detail Race 01 White 02 Black 03 American Indian (includes Aleuts and Eskimos) 04 Chinese 05 Japanese 06 Hawaiian (includes Part-Hawaiian) 07 Filipino 08 Other Asian or Pacific Islander 09 All other races 62 1 Race Recode 3 1 White 2 Races other than White or Black 3 Black 63 1 Race Recode 2 1 White 2 All other races Tape Locations 64-74 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 64-74 11 REPORTED AGE 64-66 3 Detail Age Three positions are used to code age. Location 64 identifies age in years, months, days, etc. Locations 65-66 are the number of years, months, days, etc. 0 01-99 Years less than 100 1 00-99 Years 100 or more 2 01-11,99 Months 3 01-03,99 Weeks 4 01-27,99 Days 5 01-23,99 Hours 6 01-59,99 Minutes 9 99 Age not stated 67-68 2 Age Recode 52 01 Under 1 hour (includes not stated hours and minutes) 02 1-23 hours 03 1 day (includes not stated days) 04 2 days 05 3 days 06 4 days 07 5 days 08 6 days 09 7 - 13 days (includes not stated weeks) 10 14 - 20 days 11 21 - 27 days 12 1 month (includes not stated months) 13 2 months 14 3 months 15 4 months 16 5 months 17 6 months 18 7 months 19 8 months 20 9 months 21 10 months 22 11 months 23 1 year 24 2 years 25 3 years 26 4 years 27 5 - 9 years 28 10 - 14 years 29 15 - 19 years 30 20 - 24 years 31 25 - 29 years 32 30 - 34 years 33 35 - 39 years 34 40 - 44 years 35 45 - 49 years 36 30 - 54 years 37 35 - 59 years 38 60 - 64 years 39 65 - 69 years 40 70 - 74 years 41 75 - 79 years 42 80 - 84 years 43 85 - 89 years 44 90 - 94 years 45 95 - 99 years 46 100 - 104 years 47 105 - 109 years 48 110 - 114 years 49 115 - 119 years 50 120 - 124 years 51 125 years and over 52 Age not stated 69-70 2 Age Recode 27 01 Under 1 month (includes not stated weeks, days, hours, and minutes) 02 1 month - 11 months (includes not stated months) 03 1 year 04 2 years 05 3 years 06 4 years 07 5 - 9 years 08 10 - 14 years 09 15 - 19 years 10 20 - 24 years 11 25 - 29 years 12 30 - 34 years 13 35 - 39 years 14 40 - 44 years 15 45 - 49 years 16 50 - 54 years 17 55 - 59 years 18 60 - 64 years 19 65 - 69 years 20 70 - 74 years 21 75 - 79 years 22 80 - 84 years 23 85 - 89 years 24 90 - 94 years 25 95 - 99 years 26 100 years and over 27 Age not stated 71-72 2 Age Recode 12 01 Under 1 year (includes not stated infant ages) 02 1 - 4 years 03 5 - 14 years 04 15 - 24 years 05 25 - 34 years 06 35 - 44 years 07 45 - 54 years 08 55 - 64 years 09 65 - 74 years 10 75 - 84 years 11 85 years and over 12 Age not stated 73-74 2 Infant Age Recode 22 Blank Age 1 year and over or not stated 01 Under 1 hour (includes not stated hours and minutes) 02 1 - 23 hours 03 1 day (includes not stated days) 04 2 days 05 3 days 06 4 days 07 5 days 08 6 days 09 7 - 13 days (includes not stated weeks) 10 14 - 20 days 11 21 - 27 days 12 1 month (includes not stated months) 13 2 months 14 3 months 15 4 months 16 5 months 17 6 months 18 7 months 19 8 months 20 9 months 21 10 months 22 11 months Tape Locations 75-87 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 75 1 Place of death and Decedent's Status 1 Hospital, Clinic or Medical Center - Inpatient 2 Hospital, Clinic or Medical Center - Outpatient or admitted to Emergency Room 3 Hospital, Clinic or Medical Center - Dead on Arrival 4 Hospital, Clinic or Medical Center - Patient status unknown 5 Nursing home 6 Residence 7 Other 9 Place of death unknown 76 1 Reserved Position 77 1 Marital Status 1 Never married, single 2 Married 3 Widowed 4 Divorced 8 Marital Status not on certificate 9 Marital Status not stated 78-79 2 State of Birth (Effective beginning 1979) 01 Alabama 02 Alaska 03 Arizona 04 Arkansas 05 California 06 Colorado 07 Connecticut 08 Delaware 09 District of Columbia 10 Florida 11 Georgia 12 Hawaii 13 Idaho 14 Illinois 15 Indiana 16 Iowa 17 Kansas 18 Kentucky 19 Louisiana 20 Maine 21 Maryland 22 Massachusetts 23 Michigan 24 Minnesota 25 Mississippi 26 Missouri 27 Montana 28 Nebraska 29 Nevada 30 New Hampshire 31 New Jersey 32 New Mexico 33 New York 34 North Carolina 35 North Dakota 36 Ohio 37 Oklahoma 38 Oregon 39 Pennsylvania 40 Rhode Island 41 South Carolina 42 South Dakota 43 Tennessee 44 Texas 45 Utah 46 Vermont 47 Virginia 48 Washington 49 West Virginia 50 Wisconsin 51 Wyoming 52 Puerto Rico 53 Virgin Islands 54 Guam 55 Canada 56 Cuba 57 Mexico 59 Remainder of the world 99 State of birth unknown 80-81 2 Hispanic Origin 00 Non - Hispanic 01 Mexican 02 Puerto Rica 03 Cuban 04 Central or Couth American 05 Other or unknown Hispanic 99 Unknown 82 1 Hispanic Origin/Race Recode 1 Mexican 2 Puerto Rica 3 Cuban 4 Central or Couth American 5 Other or unknown Hispanic 6 Non - Hispanic white 7 Non - Hispanic black 8 Non - Hispanic other races 9 Hispanic origin unknown 83 1 Day of Week of Death 1 Sunday 2 Monday 3 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 5 Thursday 6 Friday 7 Saturday 9 unknown 84 1 Autopsy Performed 1 Yes 2 No 8 Autopsy performed not on certificate 9 Autopsy performed not stated 85-87 3 Kind of Business or Industry(Effective beginning 1985) This item is not reported by all states. Refer to the Addendum to Technical Appendix for a list of repor- ting states. For a complete list of categories and codes refer to: U.S. Bureau of the Census: Classified index of industries and occupations. 1980 Census of Population. First Edition. Washington. U.S. Government Printing Office, Oct. 1980. 010-990 ... Code range (not inclusive) In addition to the codes shown in the Census Publication, the following codes are also applicable: 942 ... Armed forces 951 ... Retired; with no other industry reported 961 ... Non - paid worker or non-worker Tape Locations 88-118 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 88-90 3 USUAL OCCUPATION (Effective beginning 1985) This item is not reported by all states. Refer to the Addendum to Technical Appendix for a list of repor- ting states. For a complete list of categories and codes refer to: U.S. Bureau of the Census: Classified index of industries and occupations. 1980 Census of Population. First Edition. Washington. U.S. Government Printing Office, Oct. 1980. 003-999 ... Code range (not inclusive) In addition to the codes shown in the Census Publication, the following codes are also applicable: 905 ... Military 913 ... Retired; with no other occupation reported 914 ... Homemaker 915 ... Student 916 ... Volunteer 917 ... None 91-93 3 52 Cause Recode (Effective beginning 1985) A recode of the cause code into 52 groups designed for use in producing tabulations. See Cause of Death recodes for a complete list. 010-560 ... Code range (not inclusive) 94-95 2 Business or Industry Recode 51 (Effective beginning 1985) A recode of the business or industry code into 51 groups for use in producing tabulations. See Business or Industry recodes for a complete list. 01-51 ... Code range (not inclusive) 96-97 2 Business or Industry Recode 15 (Effective beginning 1985) A recode of the business or industry code into 15 groups for use in producing tabulations. See Business or Industry recodes for a complete list. 01-15 ... Code range 98-99 2 Usual Occupation Recode 59 (Effective beginning 1985) A recode of the usual occupation code into 59 groups for use in producing tabulations. See Usual Occupation recodes for a complete list. 01-59 ... Code range (not inclusive) 100-101 2 Usual Occupation Recode 9 (Effective beginning 1985) A recode of the usual occupation code into 9 groups for use in producing tabulations. See Usual Occupation recodes for a complete list. 01-09 ... Code range 102-109 8 Reserved Positions 110-113 4 Calculated Detail Age Four positions are used to code calculated detail age. Location 110 indicates whether age is coded in days or in years. Location 111-113 are the number of days or years. 0 000 Less than 1 day 1 001-365 Days 2 001-135 Years 9 999 Age unknown 114 1 Age Substitution Flag If reported age is unknown but a valid age is calculated using dates of birth and death, the calculated age is substituted for the unknown reported age. 1 Calculated age is substituted for reported age 115-118 4 Reserved Positions Tape Locations 119-132 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 119-132 14 FEDERAL INFORMATION PROCESSING STANDARDS (FIPS) GEOGRAPHIC CODES Refer to the Geographic Code Outline further back in this document for a detailed list of areas and codes. For an explanation of FIPS codes, reference should be made to various National Bureau of Standards (NBS) publications. 119-120 2 State of Occurrence (Effective beginning 1982) 01 Alabama 02 Alaska 04 Arizona 05 Arkansas 06 California 08 Colorado 09 Connecticut 10 Delaware 11 District of Columbia 12 Florida 13 Georgia 15 Hawaii 16 Idaho 17 Illinois 18 Indiana 19 Iowa 20 Kansas 21 Kentucky 22 Louisiana 23 Maine 24 Maryland 25 Massachusetts 26 Michigan 27 Minnesota 28 Mississippi 29 Missouri 30 Montana 31 Nebraska 32 Nevada 33 New Hampshire 34 New Jersey 35 New Mexico 36 New York 37 North Carolina 38 North Dakota 39 Ohio 40 Oklahoma 41 Oregon 42 Pennsylvania 44 Rhode Island 45 South Carolina 46 South Dakota 47 Tennessee 48 Texas 49 Utah 50 Vermont 51 Virginia 53 Washington 54 West Virginia 55 Wisconsin 56 Wyoming 121-123 3 County of Occurrence (Effective beginning 1982) 00l-nnn Code range 999 Unknown (see statment concerning HIV deaths in Georgia). 124-125 2 State of Residence (Effective beginning 1982) 00 Foreign residents 01 Alabama 02 Alaska 04 Arizona 05 Arkansas 06 California 08 Colorado 09 Connecticut 10 Delaware 11 District of Columbia 12 Florida 13 Georgia 15 Hawaii 16 Idaho 17 Illinois 18 Indiana 19 Iowa 20 Kansas 21 Kentucky 22 Louisiana 23 Maine 24 Maryland 25 Massachusetts 26 Michigan 27 Minnesota 28 Mississippi 29 Missouri 30 Montana 32 Nevada 33 New Hampshire 34 New Jersey 35 New Mexico 36 New York 37 North Carolina 38 North Dakota 39 Ohio 40 Oklahoma 41 Oregon 42 Pennsylvania 44 Rhode Island 45 South Carolina 46 South Dakota 47 Tennessee 48 Texas 49 Utah 50 Vermont 51 Virginia 53 Washington 54 West Virginia 55 Wisconsin 56 Wyoming 126-128 3 County of Residence (Effective beginning 1982) 000 Foreign residents 001-nnn Code range 999 Unknown (see statement concerning HIV deaths in Georgia). 129-132 4 1989 - - - SMSA of Residence (Effective beginning 1980) 0000 Nonmetropolitan counties or foreign residents 0040-9340 Code range 9999 Unknown (see statements concerning HIV deaths in Georgia). 1990 - - - PMSA/MSA of Residence Primary Metropolitan Statistical Areas and Metropolitan Statistical Areas are those defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) as of June 30, 1990. For New England, the New England County Metropolitan Areas (NECMA) are used. Further back in this document is a list of PMSA's, MSA, NECMA's and their component counties. 0000 Nonmetropolitan counties or foreign residents 0040-9360 Code range 9999 SMSA of less than 100,000 population or Georgia HIV death (see statement concerning HIV deaths in GA) Tape Locations 133-159 Tape Field Location Size Item and Code Outline 133-140 8 1989 - - - Reserved Positions 133 1 1990 - - - Reserved Position 134-135 2 1990 - - - CMSA of Residence Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Areas are groupings of certain Primary Metropolitan Statistical Areas and are defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) as of June 30, 1990. 00 Not a CMSA 07 Boston - Lawrence-Salem, MA-NH 10 Buffalo - Niagara Falls NY 14 Chicago - Gary-Lake County, IL-IN-WI 21 Cincinnati - Hamilton, OH-KY-IN 28 Cleveland - Akron-Lorain, OH 31 Dallas - Fort Worth, TX 34 Denver - Boulder, CO 35 Detroit - Ann Arbor, MI 41 Hartford - New Britain-Middletown, CT 42 Houston - Galveston-Brazoria,TX 49 Los Angeles - Anaheim-Riverside, CA 56 Miami - Fort Lauderdale, FL 63 Milwaukee - Racine, WI 70 New York - North New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT 77 Philadelphia - Wilmington-Trenton, PA-NJ-DE-MD 78 Pittsburg - Beaver Valley, PA 79 Protland - Vancouber, OR-WA 80 Providence - Pawtucket-Fall River, RI-MA 84 San Francisco - Oakland-San Jose, CA 91 Seattle - Tacoma, WA 141 1 Place of Accident for Causes E850-E929 Blank Causes other than E850-E929 0 Home 1 Farm 2 Mine and Quarry 3 Industrial Place and Premises 4 Place for Recreation and Sport 5 Street and Highway 6 Public Building 7 Resident Institution 8 Other Specified Places 9 Place of Accident notspecified 142-159 18 UNDERLYING CAUSE OF DEATH 142-145 4 ICD Code (9th Revision) See the "International Classification of Diseases", 1975 Revision, Volume 1. For injuries and poisoning, the external cause is coded (E800-E999) rather than the Nature of Injury (800-999). These positions do not include the letter E for the external cause of injury. For those causes that do not have a 4th digit, location 145 is blank. 146-150 5 282 Cause Recode A recode of the ICD cause code into 282 groups for NCHS publications. Refer to the Cause of Death Recodes for a complete list. 00300-35800 Code range (not inclusive) 151-153 3 72 Cause Recode A recode of the ICD cause code into 72 groups for NCHS publications. Refer to the Cause of Death Recodes for a complete list. 010-840 Code range (not inclusive) 154-156 3 61 Infant Cause Recode A recode of the ICD cause code into 61 groups for NCHS publications. Refer to the Cause of Death Recodes for a complete list. 010-680 Code range (not inclusive) 157-159 3 34 Cause Recode A recode of the ICD cause code into 34 groups for NCHS publications. Refer to the Cause of Death Recodes for a complete list. 010-370 Code range (not inclusive) Cause of Death 282 Recodes Recodes for Infectious and Parasitic Diseases Ninth Revision 282 Causes of Death Adapted for use by DVS ST: 1=Subtotal Limited: Sex: 1=Males; 2=Females Length=of Cause Title Age: 1=5 & Over; 2=10-54; 3=28 Days & Over ***** Cause Subtotals are not Identified in this File ***** 282 S Limited Len- Recode T Sex Age gth Cause Title And ICD-9 Codes Included 00100 1 057 I. Infectious and parasitic diseases (001-139) 00200 1 040 Intestinal infectious diseases (001-009) 00300 054 Cholera and typhoid and paratyphoid fevers (001-002) 00400 019 Shigellosis (004) 00500 076 Other salmonella infections and other food poisoning (bacterial) (003,005) 00600 017 Amebiasis (006) 00700 066 Intestinal infections due to other specified organisms (007-008) 00800 041 Ill-defined intestinal infections (009) 00900 1 022 Tuberculosis (010-018) 01000 046 Tuberculosis of respiratory system(010-012) 01100 030 Other tuberculosis (013-018) 01200 1 047 Zoonotic and other bacterial diseases(020-041) 01300 019 Brucellosis (023) 01400 018 Oipntheria (032) 01500 022 Whooping cough (033) 01600 065 Streptococcal sore throat, scarlatina, and erysipelas (034-035) 01700 031 Meningococcal infection (036) 01800 015 Tetanus (037) 01900 3 018 Septicemia (038) 02000 056 All other bacterial diseases (020-022,024-031,039-041) 02100 1 024 Viral diseases (045-079) 02200 027 Acute poliomyelitis (045) 02300 016 Smallpox (050) 02400 015 Measles (055) 02500 015 Rubella (056) 02600 040 Arthropod-borne encephalitis (062-064) 02700 023 Viral hepatitis (070) 02800 064 Other viral diseases (046-049,051-054,057-061,065-066071-079) 02900 1 058 Rickettsioses and other arthropod-borne diseases (080-088) 03000 042 Typhus and other rickettsioses (080-083) 03100 015 Malaria (084) 03200 046 All other arthropod-borne diseases (085-088) 03300 1 046 Syphilis and other venereal diseases (090-099) 03400 1 020 Syphilis (090-097) 03500 033 Cardiovascular syphilis (093) 03600 023 Neurosyphills (094) 03700 040 Ali other syphills (090-091,095-097) 03800 029 Gonococcal infections (098) 03900 031 Other venereal diseases (099) 04000 1 103 Other infectious and parasitic diseases and late effects of infectiousand pandarasitic diseases (100-139) 04100 019 Mycoses (110-118) 04200 025 Helmlnthiases (120-129) 04300 036 Late effects of tuberculosis (137) 04400 043 Late effects of acute poliomyelitis (138) 04500 127 All other infectious and parasiticdiseases and late effects of otherinfectious and parasiticdiseases (100-104,130-136,139) Recodes for Neoplasms Ninth Revision 282 Causes of Death Adapted for use by DVS ST: 1=Subtotal Limited: Sex: 1=Males; 2=Females Length=of Cause Title Age: 1=5 & Over; 2=10-54; 3=28 Days & Over ***** Cause Subtotals are not Identified in this File ***** 282 S Limited Len- Recode T Sex Age gth Cause Title And ICD-9 Codes Included 04600 1 033 II.Neoplasms (140-239) 04700 1 089 Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasmsof lymphatic and hematopoietic tissues(140-208) 04800 1 064 Malignant neoplasms of lip, oral cavity, and pharynx (140-149) 04900 016 Of lip (140) 05000 019 Of tongue (141) 05100 026 Of pharynx (146-149.0) 05200 097 Of other and ill-defined sites withinthe lip, oral cavity, and pharynx (142-145,149.1-149.9) 05300 1 066 Malignant neoplasms of digestive organs and peritoneum (150-159) 05400 022 Of esophagus (150) 05500 020 Of stomach (151) 05600 048 Of small intestine, including duodenum(152) 05700 1 018 Of colon (153) 05800 075 Hepatic and splenic flexures and transverse colon (153.0-153.1,153.7) 05900 030 Descending colon (153.2) 06000 027 Sigmoid colon (153.3) 06100 056 Cecum, appendix, and ascending colon (153.4-153.6) 06200 048 Other and colon, unspecified(153.8-153.9) 06300 052 Of rectum, rectosigmoid junction, and anus (154) 06400 1 046 Of liver and intrahepatic bile ducts (155) 06500 028 Liver, primary (155.0) 06600 037 Intrahepatic bile ducts (155.1) 06700 058 Liver, not specified as primary or secondary (155.2) 06800 052 Of gallbladder and extrahepatic bile ducts (156) 06900 021 Of pancreas (157) 07000 120 Of retroperitoneum, peritoneum, and other and ill-defined sites within the digestive organs and peritoneum (158-159) 07100 1 071 Malignant neoplasms of respiratory and intrathoracic organs (160-165) 07200 019 Of larynx (161) 07300 040 Of trachea, bronchus, and lung (162) 07400 107 Of all other and ill-defined sites within the respiratory system andintrathoracic organs (160,163-165) 07500 1 076 Malignant neoplasms of bone, connective tissue, skin, and breast (170-175) 07600 041 Of bone and articular cartilage (170) 07700 045 Of connective and other soft tissue (171) 07800 026 Melanoma of skin (172) 07900 043 Other malignant neoplasms of skin (173) 08000 2 026 Of female breast (174) 08100 1 024 Of male breast (175) 08200 1 049 Malignant neoplasms of genital organs (179-187) 08300 2 025 Of cervix uteri (180) 08400 2 042 Of other parts of uterus (179,181-182) 08500 2 043 Of ovary and other uterlne adnexa (183) 08600 2 056 Of other and unspecified female genltal organs (184) 08700 1 021 Of prostate (185) 08800 1 019 Of testis (186) 08900 1 048 Of pens and other male genital organs(187) 09000 1 049 Malignant neoplasms of urinary organs (188-189) 09100 020 Of bladder (188) 09200 060 Of kidney and other and unspecified urinary organs (189) 09300 1 062 Malignant neoplasms of other and unspecified sites (190-199) 09400 016 Of eye (190) 09500 018 Of brain (191) 09600 058 Of other and unspecified parts of nervous system (192) 09700 080 Of thyroid gland and other endocrineglands and related structures (193-194) 09800 048 Of all other and unspecified sites (195-199) 09900 1 070 Malignant neoplasms of lymphatic and hematopoietic tissues (200-208) 10000 043 Lymphosarcoma and reticulosarcoma (200) 10100 027 Hodgkin's disease (201) 10200 070 Other malignant neoplasms of lymphold and histiocytic tissue (202) 10300 060 Multiple myeloma and immunoproliferative neoplasms (203) 10400 1 022 Leukemia (204-208) 10500 029 Lymphoid leukemia (204) 10600 028 Myeloid leukemia (205) 10700 030 Monocytic leukemia (206) 10800 046 Other and unspecified leukemia (207-208) 10900 1 108 Benign neoplasms, carcinoma in situ, and neoplasms of uncertain behavior and of unspecified nature (210-239) 11000 1 028 Benign neoplasms (210-229) 11100 2 038 Of female genital organs (218-221) 11200 062 Of eye, brain, and other parts of nervous system (224-225) 11300 064 Of all other and unspecified sites (210-217,222-223,226-229) 11400 1 029 Carcinoma in situ (230-234) 11500 044 Of breast and genitourinary system (233) 11600 052 Of all other and unspecified sites (230-232.234) 11700 043 Neoplasms of uncertain behavior (235-238) 11800 039 Neoplasms of unspecified nature (239) Recodes for Endocrine,Nutritional, Metabolic Diseases Ninth Revision 282 Causes of Death Adapted for use by DVS ST: 1=Subtotal Limited: Sex: 1=Males; 2=Females Length=of Cause Title Age: 1=5 & Over; 2=10-54; 3=28 Days & Over ***** Cause Subtotals are not Identified in this File ***** 282 S Limited Len- Recode T Sex Age gth Cause Title And ICD-9 Codes Included 11900 1 094 III. Endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases and immunity disorders (240-279) 11902 1 073 Endocrine and metabolic diseases and immunity disorders (240-259,270-279) 12100 038 Disorders of thyroid gland (240-246) 12200 025 Diabetes mellitus (250) 12300 069 Disorders of the pituitary gland and its hypothalamic control (253) 12400 032 Diseases of thymus gland (254) 12500 035 Disorders of adrenal glands (255) 12600 025 Cystic fibrosis (277.0) 12700 017 Obesity (278.0) 12800 115 All other endocrine and metabolic diseases and immunity disorders (251-252,256-259,270-276, 277.1-277.9,278.1-279) 12900 1 034 Nutritional deficiencies (260-269) 13000 028 Nutritional marasmus (261) 13100 046 Other protein-calorie malnutrition (262-263) 13200 050 All other nutritional deficiencies (260,264-269) Recodes for Diseases of Blood and Blood-forming Organs Ninth Revision 282 Causes of Death Adapted for use by DVS ST: 1=Subtotal Limited: Sex: 1=Males; 2=Females Length=of Cause Title Age: 1=5 & Over; 2=10-54; 3=28 Days & Over ***** Cause Subtotals are not Identified in this File ***** 282 S Limited Len- Recode T Sex Age gth Cause Title And ICD-9 Codes Included 13300 1 067 IV. Diseases of blood and blood-forming organs (280-289) 13400 1 017 Anemias (280-285) 13500 030 Deficiency anemias (280-281) 13600 029 Hemolytic anemias (282-283) 13700 023 Aplastic anemia (284) 13800 037 Other and unspecified anemias (285) 13900 046 Purpura and other hemorrhagic conditions (287) 14000 066 All other diseases of blood and blood-forming organs (286,288-289) Recodes for Mental Disorders Ninth Revision 282 Causes of Death Adapted for use by DVS ST: 1=Subtotal Limited: Sex: 1=Males; 2=Females Length=of Cause Title Age: 1=5 & Over; 2=10-54; 3=28 Days & Over ***** Cause Subtotals are not Identified in this File ***** 282 S Limited Len- Recode T Sex Age gth Cause Title And ICD-9 Codes Included 14100 1 040 V. Mental disorders (290-319) 14200 055 Senile and presenile organic psychotic conditions (290) 14300 025 Alcoholic psychoses (291) 14400 029 All other psychoses (292-299) 14500 033 Alcohol dependence syndrome (303) 14600 021 Drug dependence (304) 14700 080 Other neurotic, personality. and nonpsychotic mental disorders (300-302,305-316) 14800 028 Mental retardation (317-319) Recodes for Diseases of Nervous System and Sense Organs Ninth Revision 282 Causes of Death Adapted for use by DVS ST: 1=Subtotal Limited: Sex: 1=Males; 2=Females Length=of Cause Title Age: 1=5 & Over; 2=10-54; 3=28 Days & Over ***** Cause Subtotals are not Identified in this File ***** 282 S Limited Len- Recode T Sex Age 9th Cause Title And ICD-9 Codes Included 14900 1 072 VI. Diseases of the nervous system and sense organs (320-389) 15000 1 040 Diseases of the nervous system (320-359) 15100 022 Meningitis (320-322) 15200 027 Parkinson's disease (332) 15300 092 Other hereditary and degenerative diseases of the central nervous system (330-331,333-337) 15400 026 Multiple sclerosis (340) 15500 032 Infantile cerebral palsy (343) 15600 016 Epilepsy (345) 15700 068 Other diseases of the nervous system (323-326.341-342,344,346-359) 15800 041 Disorders of the eye and adnexa (360-379) 15900 049 Diseases of the ear and mastoid process (380-389) Recodes for Diseases of Circulatory System Ninth Revision 282 Causes of Death Adapted for use by DVS ST: 1=Subtotal Limited: Sex: 1=Males; 2=Females Length=of Cause Title Age: 1=5 & Over; 2=10-54; 3=28 Days & Over ***** Cause Subtotals are not Identified in this File ***** 282 S Limited Len- Recode T Sex Age gth Cause Title And ICD-9 Codes Included 16000 1 060 VII. Diseases of the circulatory system (390-459) 16100 1 053 Rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease (390-398) 16200 033 Acute rheumatic fever (390-392) 16300 1 043 Chronic rheumatic heart disease (393-398) 16400 034 Diseases of mitral valve (394) 16500 034 Diseases of aortic valve (395) 16600 046 Diseases of mitral and aortic valves (396) 16700 059 All other chronic rheumatic heart disease (393.397-398) 16800 1 030 Hypertensive disease (401-404) 16900 030 Essential hypertension (401) 17000 034 Hypertensive heart disease (402) 17100 034 Hypertensive renal disease (403) 17200 044 Hypertensive heart and renal disease (404) 17300 1 032 Ischemic heart disease (410-414) 17400 035 Acute myocardial infarction (410) 17500 064 Other acute and subacute forms of ischemic heart disease (411) 17600 023 Angina pectoris (413) 17700 087 Old myocardial infarction and other forms 17800 043 Diseases of pulmonary circulation (415-417) 17900 1 038 Other forms of heart disease (420-429) 18000 039 Acute and subacute endocarditis (421) 18100 088 Acute pericarditis, acute myocarditis, and other diseases of pericardium (420,422-423) 18200 1 037 Other diseases of endocardium (424) 18300 034 Mitral valve disorders (424.0) 18400 034 Aortic valve disorders (424.1) 18500 051 All other diseases of endocardium (424.2-424.9) 18600 021 Heart failure (428) 18700 068 Myocarditis, unspecified and myocardial degeneration 429.0-429.1) 18800 072 All other and ill-defined forms of heart disease (425-427.429.2-429.9) 18900 1 034 Cerebrovascular diseases (430-438) 19000 031 Subarachnoid hemorrhage (430) 19100 059 Intracerebral and other intracranial hemorrhage (431-432) 19200 054 Occlusion and stenosis of precerebral arteries (433) 19300 082 Cerebral thrombosis and unspecified occlusion of cerebral arteries (434.0,434.9) 19400 027 Cerebral embolism (434.1) 19500 053 Acute but ill-defined cerebrovascular disease (436) 19600 066 Other and late effects of Cerebrovascular diseases (435,437-438) 19700 1 059 Diseases of arteries, arterioles, and capillaries (440-448) 19800 023 Atherosclerosis (440) 19900 023 Aortic aneurysm (441) 20000 071 All other diseases of arteries, arterioles, and capillaries (442-448) 20100 1 084 Diseases of veins and lymphatics, and other diseases of circulatory system (451-459) 20200 075 Phlebitis, thrombophlebitis, and venous embolism and thrombosis (451-453) 20300 095 Other diseases of veins and lymphatics and all other diseases of circulatory system (454-459) Recodes for Diseases of Respiratory Organs Ninth Revision 282 Causes of Death Adapted for use by DVS ST: 1=Subtotal Limited: Sex: 1=Males; 2=Females Length=of Cause Title Age: 1=5 & Over; 2=10-54; 3=28 Days & Over ***** Cause Subtotals are not Identified in this File ***** 282 S Limited Len- Recode T Sex Age gth Cause Title And ICD-9 Codes Included 20400 1 061 VIII. Diseases of the respiratory system (460-519) 20500 1 057 Diseases of the upper respiratory tract (460-465,470-478) 20600 046 Acute upper respiratory infections (460-465) 20700 053 Other diseases of upper respiratory tract (470-478) 20800 1 054 Other diseases of the respiratory system (466,480-519) 20900 042 Acute bronchitis and bronchiolitis (466) 21000 1 021 Pneumonia (480-486) 21100 025 Viral pneumonia (480) 21200 056 Pneumococcal and other bacterial pneumonia (481-482) 21300 048 Bronchopneumonia, organism unspecified (485) 21400 061 Pneumonia due to other and unspecified organism (483,486) 21500 017 Influenza (487) 21600 1 072 Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and allied conditions (490-496) 21700 1 071 Bronchitis, chronic and unspecified, emphysema and asthma (490-493) 21800 057 Bronchitis, not specified as acute orchronic (490) 21900 030 Chronic bronchitis (491) 22000 021 Emphysema (492) 22100 018 Asthma (493) 22200 062 Bronchiectasis and extrinsic allergic alveolitis (494-495) 22300 063 Chronic airways obstruction, not elsewhere classified (496) 22400 073 Pneumoconioses and other lung diseases due to external agents (500-508) 22500 055 Empyema and abscess of lung and mediastinum (510,513) 22600 016 Pleurisy (511) 22700 056 All other diseases of respiratory system (512,514-519) Recodes for Diseases of Digestive System Ninth Revision 282 Causes of Death Adapted for use by DVS ST: 1=Subtotal Limited: Sex: 1=Males; 2=Females Length=of Cause Title Age: 1=5 & Over; 2=10-54; 3=28 Days & Over ***** Cause Subtotals are not Identified in this File ***** 282 S Limited Len- Recode T Sex Age gth Cause Title And ICD-9 Codes Included 22800 1 057 IX. Diseases of the digestive system (520-579) 22900 060 Diseases of oral cavity, salivary glands, and jaws (520-529) 23000 1 057 Diseases of other parts of the digestive system (530-579) 23100 1 041 Ulcer of stomach and duodenum (531-533) 23200 023 Gastric ulcer (531) 23300 024 Duodenal ulcer (532) 23400 040 Peptic ulcer, site unspecified (533) 23500 032 Gastritis and duodenitis (535) 23600 024 Appendicitis (540-543) 23700 095 Hernia of abdominal cavity and intestinal obstruction without mention of hernia (550-553,560) 23800 059 Regional enteritis and idiopathic proctocolitis (555-556) 23900 062 All other noninfective gastroenteritis and colitis (557-558) 24000 032 Diverticula of intestine (562) 24100 1 043 Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis (571) 24200 077 Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis, specified as alcoholic (571.0-571.3) 24300 057 Chronic hepatitis and biliary cirrhosis (571.4,571.6) 24400 117 Cirrhosis of liver and other and unspecified chronic liver disease without mention of alcohol (571.5,571.8-571.9) 24500 061 Cholelithiasis and other disorders of gallbladder (574-575) 24600 082 All other diseases of digestive system (530,534,536-537,564-570,572-573,576-579) Recodes for Diseases of Genitourinary System Ninth Revision 282 Causes of Death Adapted for use by DVS ST: 1=Subtotal Limited: Sex: 1=Males; 2=Females Length=of Cause Title Age: 1=5 & Over; 2=10-54; 3=28 Days & Over ***** Cause Subtotals are not Identified in this File ***** 282 S Limited Len- Recode T Sex Age gth Cause Title And ICD-9 Codes Included 24700 1 060 X. Diseases of the genitourinary system (580-629) 24800 1 036 Diseases of urinary system (580-599) 24900 1 056 Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis (580-589) 25000 034 Acute glomerulonephritis (580) 25100 028 Nephrotic syndrome (581) 25200 140 Chronic glomerulonephritis, nephritis and nephropathy, not specified as acute or chronic and renal sclerosis, unspecified (582-583,587) 25300 120 Renal failure, disorders resulting from imparied renal function, and small kidney of unknown cause (584-586,588-589) 25400 028 Infections of kidney (590) 25500 028 Urinary calculus (592,594) 25600 056 All other diseases of urinary system (591,593,595-599) 25700 1 1 041 Diseases of male genital organs (600-608) 25800 1 031 Hyperplasia of prostate (600) 25900 1 049 Other diseases of male genital organs (601-608) 26000 029 Disorders of breast (610-611) 26100 2 057 Diseases of female genital organs except breast (614-629) Recodes for Complication of Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Puerperiu Ninth Revision 282 Causes of Death Adapted for use by DVS ST: 1=Subtotal Limited: Sex: 1=Males; 2=Females Length=of Cause Title Age: 1=5 & Over; 2=10-54; 3=28 Days & Over ***** Cause Subtotals are not Identified in this File ***** 282 S Limited Len- Recode T Sex Age gth Cause Title And ICD-9 Codes Included 26200 1 2 2 083 XI.Complicaton of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium (630-676) 26300 1 2 2 041 Pregnancy with abortive outcome (630-638) 26400 2 2 025 Ectopic pregnancy (633) 26500 2 2 028 Spontaneous abortion (634) 26600 2 2 032 Legally induced abortion (635) 26700 2 2 034 Illegally induced abortion (636) 26800 2 2 057 Other pregnancy with abortive outcome (630-632,637-638) 26900 1 2 2 041 Direct obstetric causes (640-646,651-676) 27000 2 2 054 Hemorrhage of pregnancy and childbirth (640-641,666) 27100 2 2 040 Toxemia of pregnancy (642.4-642.9,643) 27200 2 2 024 Obstructed labor (660) 27300 2 2 043 Complications of the puerperium (670-676) 27400 2 2 077 Other direct obstetric causes (642.0-642.3,644-646,651-659,661-665,667-669) 27500 2 2 035 Indirect obstetric causes (647-648) 27600 2 2 042 Delivery in a completely normal case (650) Recodes for Diseases of Skin and Subcutaneous Ninth Revision 282 Causes of Death Adapted for use by DVS ST: 1=Subtotal Limited: Sex: 1=Males; 2=Females Length=of Cause Title Age: 1=5 & Over; 2=10-54; 3=28 Days & Over ***** Cause Subtotals are not Identified in this File ***** 282 S Limited Len- Recode T Sex Age gth Cause Title And ICD-9 Codes Included 27700 1 070 XII.Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue (680-709) 27800 052 Infections of skin and subcutaneous tissue (680-686) 27900 060 All other diseases of skin and subcutaneous tissue (690-709) Recodes for Diseases of Musculoskeletal System & Connect. Tissue Ninth Revision 282 Causes of Death Adapted for use by DVS ST: 1=Subtotal Limited: Sex: 1=Males; 2=Females Length=of Cause Title Age: 1=5 & Over; 2=10-54; 3=28 Days & Over ***** Cause Subtotals are not Identified in this File ***** 282 S Limited Len- Recode T Sex Age gth Cause Title And ICD-9 Codes Included 28000 1 087 XIII. Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue (710-739) 28100 067 Rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory polyarthropathies (714) 28200 059 Other arthropathies and related disorders (710-712,715-719) 28300 022 Dorsopathes (720-724) 28400 040 Rheumatism, excluding the back (725-729) 28500 080 Osteopathies, chondropathies, and acquired musculoskeletal deformities (730-739) Recodes for Congenital Anomalies Ninth Revision 282 Causes of Death Adapted for use by DVS ST: 1=Subtotal Limited: Sex: 1=Males; 2=Females Length=of Cause Title Age: 1=5 & Over; 2=10-54; 3=28 Days & Over ***** Cause Subtotals are not Identified in this File ***** 282 S Limited Len- Recode T Sex Age gth Cause Title And ICD-9 Codes Included 28600 1 046 XIV. Congenital anomalies (740-759) 28700 018 Spina biflda (741) 28800 058 All other congenital anomalies of nervous system (740,742) 28900 039 Congenital anomalies of heart (745-746) 29000 054 Other congenital anomalies of circulatory system (747) 29100 048 All other congenital anomalies (743-744,748-759) Recodes for Certain Conditions Originating in Perinatal Period Ninth Revision 282 Causes of Death Adapted for use by DVS ST: 1=Subtotal Limited: Sex: 1=Males; 2=Females Length=of Cause Title Age: 1=5 & Over; 2=10-54; 3=28 Days & Over ***** Cause Subtotals are not Identified in this File ***** 282 S Limited Len- Recode T Sex Age gth Cause Title And ICD-9 Codes Included 29200 1 079 XV. Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period (760-779) 29300 018 Birth trauma (767) 29400 081 Intrauterine hypoxia, birth asphyxia, and respiratory distress syndrome (768-769) 29500 070 Other conditions originating in theperinatal period (760-766,770-779) Recodes for Symptoms, Signs, and Ill-defined Conditions Ninth Revision 282 Causes of Death Adapted for use by DVS ST: 1=Subtotal Limited: Sex: 1=Males; 2=Females Length=of Cause Title Age: 1=5 & Over; 2=10-54; 3=28 Days & Over ***** Cause Subtotals are not Identified in this File ***** 282 S Limited Len- Recode T Sex Age gth Cause Title And ICD-9 Codes Included 29600 1 069 XVI.Symptoms, signs, and ill-defined conditions (780-799) 29700 043 Senility without mention of psychosis (797) 29800 067 Symptoms, signs, and other ill-defined conditions (780-796,798-799) 29900 1 093 Supplementary classification of external causes of injury and poisoning (E800-E999) 30000 1 041 Accidents and adverse effects (E800-E949) 30100 1 033 Transport accidents (E800-E848) 30200 033 Railway accidents (E800-E807) 30300 1 039 Motor vehicle accidents (E810-E825) 30400 1 049 Motor vehicle traffic accidents (E810-E819) 30500 045 Involving collision with train (E810) 30600 066 Involving collision with another motor vehicle (E811-E812) 30700 050 Involving collision with pedestrian (E814) 30800 068 Involving collision with other vehicle or object (E813,E815) 30900 054 Not involving collision on highway (E816-E818) 31000 067 Motor vehicle traffic accident of unspecified nature (E819) 31100 052 Motor vehicle nontraffic accidents (E820-E825) 31200 044 Other road vehicle accidents (E826-E829) 31300 041 Water transport accidents (E830-E838) 31400 049 Air and space transport accidents (E840-E845) 31500 060 Vehicle accidents not elsewhere classifiable (E846-E848) 31600 1 034 Accidental poisoning (E850-E869) 31700 075 Accidental poisoning by drugs, medlcaments, and biologicals (E850-E858) 31800 072 Accidental poisoning by other solid or liquid substances (E860-E866) 31900 056 Accidental poisoning by gases and vapors (E867-E869) 32000 091 Misadventures during medical care, abnormal reactions, and late complications (E870-E879) 32100 1 030 Accidental falls (E880-E888) 32200 046 Fall from one level to another (E880-E884) 32300 034 Fall on same level (E885-E886) 32400 076 Fracture, cause unspecified, and other and unspecified falls (E887-E888) 32500 049 Accidents caused by fire and flames (E890-E899) 32600 1 053 Other accidents, including late effects (E900-E929) 32700 020 Lightning (E907) 32800 045 Accidental drowning and submersion (E910) 32900 120 Inhalation and ingestion of food or other object causing obstruction of respiratory tract or suffocation (E911-E912) 33000 039 Accident caused by handgun (E922.0) 33100 074 Accidents caused by all other and unspecified firearms (E922.1-E922.9) 33200 048 Accident caused by explosive material (E923) 33300 123 Accident caused by hot substance or object, caustic or corrosive material, steam, and exposure to radiation (E924,E926) 33400 046 Accident caused by electric current (E925) 33500 103 All other accidents and late effects of accidental injury (E900-E906,E908-E909, E913-E921,E927-E929) 33600 102 Drugs, medicaments, and biological substances causing adverse effects in therapeutic use (E930-E949) 33700 1 1 019 Suicide (E950-E959) 33800 1 064 Suicide by drugs, medicaments, and biologicals (E950.0-E950.5) 33900 1 061 Suicide by other solid or liquid substances (E950.6-E950.9) 94000 1 041 Suicide by gases and vapors (E951-E952) 34100 1 059 Suicide by hanging, strangulation, and suffocation (E953) 34200 1 029 Suicide by handgun (E955.0) 34300 1 063 Suicide by all other and unspecified firearms (E955.1-E955.4) 34400 1 089 Suicide by all other means and late effects of self-inflicted injury (E954,E955.5-E959) 34500 1 043 Homicide and legal intervention (E960-E978) 34600 029 Assault by handgun (E965.0) 34700 063 Assault by all other and unspecified firearms (E965.1-E965.4) 34800 051 Assault by cutting and piercing instrument (E966) 34900 127 Assault by all other means and late effects of injury purposely inflicted by other person (E960-E964,E965.5-E965.9,E967-E969) 35000 024 Legal execution (E978) 35100 091 Other legal intervention and late effects of injury due to legal intervention (E970-E977) 35200 1 075 Injury undetermined whether accidentally or purposely inflicted (E980-E989) 35300 071 From poisoning by drugs, medicaments, and biologicals (E980.0-E980.5) 35400 068 From poisoning by other solid or liquid substances (E980.6-E980.9) 35500 033 From injury by handgun (E985.0) 35600 067 From injury by all other and unspecified firearms (E985.1-E985.4) 35700 141 From injury by all other means and late effects of injury, undetermined whether accidentally or purposely inflicted (E981-E984,E985.5-E989) 35800 051 Injury resulting from operations of war (E990-E999) Cause of Death 72 Recodes Recodes 010-490 Ninth Revision 72 Causes of Death Adapted for use by DVS ST: 1=Subtotal Limited: Sex: 1=Males; 2=Females Length=of Cause Title Age: 1=5 & Over; 2=10-54; 3=28 Days & Over ***** Cause Subtotals are not Identified in this File ***** 72 S Limited Len- Recode T Sex Age gth Cause Title And ICD-9 Codes Included 010 035 Shigellosis and amebiasis (004,006) 020 045 Certain other intestinal infections (007-009) 030 1 022 Tuberculosis (010-018) 040 046 Tuberculosis of respiratory system (010-012) 050 030 Other tuberculosis (013-018) 060 020 Whooping cough (033) 070 063 Streptococcal sore throat, scarlatina, and erysipelas (034-035) 080 029 Meningococcal infection (036) 090 3 016 Septicemia (038) 100 025 Acute poliomyelitis (045) 110 013 Measles (055) 120 021 Viral hepatitis (070) 130 018 Syphilis (090-097) 140 109 All other infectious and parasitic diseases (001-003,005,020-032,037,039-041,046-054, 056-066,071-088,098-139) 150 1 089 Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and hematopoietic tissues (140-208) 160 064 Malignant neoplasms of lip, oral cavity, and pharynx (140-149) 170 066 Malignant neoplasms of digestive organs and peritoneum (150-159) 180 071 Malignant neoplasms of respiratory and intrathoracic organs (160-165) 190 040 Malignant neoplasm of breast (174-175) 200 049 Malignant neoplasms of genital organs (179-187) 210 049 Malignant neoplasms of urinary organs (188-189) 220 074 Malignant neoplasms of all other and unspecified sites (170-173,190-199) 230 020 Leukemia (204-208) 240 076 Other malignant neoplasms of lymphatic and hematopoietic tissues (200-203) 250 108 Benign neoplasms, carcinoma in situ, and neoplasms of uncertain behavior and of unspecified nature (210-239) 260 023 Diabetes mellitus (250) 270 034 Nutritional deficiencies (260-269) 280 017 Anemias (280-285) 290 020 Meningitis (320-322) 300 1 039 Major cardiovascular diseases (390-448) 310 1 041 Diseases of heart (390-398,402,404-429) 320 057 Rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease (390-398) 330 036 Hypertensive heart disease (402) 340 046 Hypertensive heart and renal disease (404) 350 1 036 Ischemic heart disease (410-414) 360 039 Acute myocardial infarction (410) 370 068 Other acute and subacute forms of ischemlc heart disease (411) 380 027 Angina pectoris (413) 390 091 Old myocardial infarction and other forms of chronic ischemic heart disease (412,414) 400 039 Other diseases of endocardium (424) 410 054 All other forms of heart disease (415-423,425-429) 420 054 Hypertension with or without renal disease (401,403) 430 1 036 Cerebrovascular diseases (430-438) 440 061 Intracerebral and other intracranial hemorrhage (431-432) 450 084 Cerebral thrombosis and unspecified occlusion of cerebral arteries (434.0.434.9) 460 029 Cerebral embolism (434.1) 470 076 All other and late effects of cerebrovascular diseases (430,433,435-438) 480 023 Atherosclerosls (440) 490 067 Other diseases of arteries, arterioles, and capillaries (441-448) Recodes 500-840 Ninth Revision 72 Causes of Death Adapted for use by DVS ST: 1=Subtotal Limited: Sex: 1=Males; 2=Females Length=of Cause Title Age: 1=5 & Over; 2=10-54; 3=28 Days & Over ***** Cause Subtotals are not Identified in this File ***** 72 S Limited Len- Recode T Sex Age gth Cause Title And ICD-9 Codes Included 500 040 Acute bronchitis and bronchiolitis (466) 510 1 033 Pneumonia and influenza (480-487) 520 021 Pneumonia (480-486) 530 017 Influenza (487) 540 1 070 Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and allied conditions (490-496) 550 047 Bronchitis, chronic and unspecified (490-491) 560 017 Emphysema (492) 570 014 Asthma (493) 580 078 Other chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and allied conditions (494-496) 590 039 Ulcer of stomach and duodenum (531-533) 600 022 Appendicitis (540-543) 610 093 Hernla of abdominal cavity and intestinal obstruction without mention of hernia (550-553,560) 620 041 Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis (571) 630 059 Cholelithiasis and other disorders of gallbladder (574-575) 640 1 054 Nephrltis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis (580-589) 650 059 Acute glomerulonephritis and nephrotic syndrome (580-581) 660 138 Chronic glomerulonephritis, nephritls and nephropathy, not specified as acute or chronic, and renal sclerosis, unspecified (582-583,587) 670 118 Renal failure, disorders resulting from impaired renal function, and small kidney of unknown cause (584-586,588-589) 680 026 Infections of kidney (590) 690 1 029 Hyperplasia of prostate (600) 700 1 2 2 068 Complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium (630-676) 710 2 2 043 Pregnancy with abortive outcome (630-638) 720 2 2 076 Other complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium (640-676) 730 030 Congenital anomalies (740-759) 740 1 064 Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period (760-779) 750 097 Birth trauma, intrauterine hypoxia, birth asphyxla, and respiratory distress syndrome (767-769) 760 072 Other conditions originating in the perinatal period (760-766,770-779) 053 Symptoms, signs, and ill-defined conditions (780-799) 780 029 All other diseases (Residual) 790 1 041 Accidents and adverse effects (E800-E949) 800 037 Motor vehicle accidents (E810-E825) 810 063 All other accidents and adverse effects (E800-E807,E826-E949) 820 1 019 Suicide (E950-E959) 830 043 Homicide and legal intervention (E960-E978) 840 037 All other external causes (E980-E999) Cause of Death 61 Recodes Recodes 010-370 Ninth Revision 61 Causes of Death Adapted for use by DVS ST: 1=Subtotal Limited: Sex: 1=Males; 2=Females Length=of Cause Title Age: 1=5 & Over; 2=10-54; 3=28 Days & Over ***** Cause Subtotals are not dentified in ths File ***** 61 S Limited Len- Recode T Sex Age gth Cause Title And ICD-9 Codes Included 010 039 Certain intestinal infections (008-009) 020 020 Whooping cough (033) 030 029 Meningococcal infection (036) 040 3 016 Septicemia (038) 050 024 Viral diseases (045-079) 060 025 Congenital syphilis (090) 070 100 Remainder of infectious and parasitic diseases (001-007,010-032,034-035,037,039- 041,080-088,091-139) 080 089 Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and hematopoietic tissues (140-208) 090 108 Benign neoplasms, carcinoma in situ, and neoplasms of uncertain behavior and of unspecified nature (210-239) 100 030 Diseases of thymus gland (254) 110 023 Cystic fibrosis (277.0) 120 052 Diseases of blood and blood-forming organs (280-289) 130 020 Meningitis (320-322) 140 059 Other diseases of nervous system and sense organs (323-389) 150 044 Acute upper respiratory infections (460-465) 160 042 Bronchitis and bronchiolitis (466,490-491) 170 1 033 Pneumonia and influenza (480-487) 180 021 Pneumonia (480-486) 190 017 Influenza (487) 200 061 Remainder of diseases of respiratory system (470-478,492-519) 210 093 Hernia of abdominal cavity and intestinal obstruction without mention of hernia (550-553,560) 220 075 Gastritis, duodenitis, and noninfective enteritis and coltis (535,555-558) 230 067 Remainder of diseases of digestive system (520-534,536-543.562-579) 240 1 030 Congenital anomalies (740-759) 250 042 Anencephalus and similar anomalies (740) 260 020 Spina bifIda (741) 270 034 Congenital hydrocephalus (742.3) 280 092 Other congenital anomalies of central nervous system and eye (742.0-742.2,742.4-742.9,743) 290 041 Congenital anomalies of heart (745-746) 300 056 Other congenital anomalies of circulatory system (747) 310 050 Congenital anomalies of respiratory system (748) 320 052 Congenital anomalies of digestive system (749-751) 330 056 Congenital anomalies of genitourinary system (752-753) 340 058 Congenital anomalies of musculoskeletal system (754-756) 350 025 Down's syndrome (758.0) 360 043 Other chromosomal anomalies (758.1-758.9) 370 062 All other and unspecified congenital anomalies (744,757,759) Recodes 380-680 Ninth Revision 61 Causes of Death Adapted for use by DVS ST: 1=Subtotal Limited: Sex: 1=Males; 2=Females Length=of Cause Title Age: 1=5 & Over; 2=10-54; 3=28 Days &Over ***** Cause Subtotals are not Identified In this File ***** 61 S Limited Len- Recode T Sex Age gth Cause Title And ICD-9 Codes Included 380 1 064 Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period (760-779) 390 091 Newborn affected by maternal conditions which may be unrelated to present pregnancy (760) 400 063 Newborn affected by maternal complications of pregnancy (761) 410 074 Newborn affected by complications of placenta, cord, and membranes (762) 420 069 Newborn affected by other complications of labor and delivery (763) 430 048 Slow fetal growth and fetal malnutrition (764) 440 077 Disorders relating to short gestation and unspecified low birthweight (765) 450 065 Disorders relating to long gestation and high birthweight (766) 460 020 Birth trauma (767) 470 1 047 Intrauterine hypoxia and birth asphyxia (768) 480 051 Fetal distress in liveborn infant (768.2-768.4) 490 032 Birth asphyxia (768.5-768.9) 500 037 Respiratory distress syndrome (769) 510 047 Other respiratory conditions of newborn (770) 520 051 Infections specific to the perinatal period (771) 530 027 Neonatal hemorrhage (772) 540 094 Hemolytic disease of newborn, due to isoimmunization, and other perinatal jaundice (773-774) 550 088 Syndrome of "infant of a diabetic mother" and neonatal diabetes mellitus (775.0-775.1) 560 040 Hemorrhagic disease of newborn (776.0) 570 098 All other and ill-defined conditions originating in the perinatal period (775.2-775.9,776. 1-779) 580 1 053 Symptoms, signs, and ill-defined conditions (780-799) 590 038 Sudden infant death syndrome (798.0) 600 075 Symptoms, signs, and all other ill-defined conditions (780-797,798.1-799) 610 1 041 Accidents and adverse effects (E800-E949) 620 118 Inhalation and ingestion of food or other object causing obstruction of respiratory tract or suffocation (E911-E912) 630 042 Accidental mechanical suffocation (E913) 640 067 Other accidental causes and adverse effects (E800-E910,E914-E949) 650 1 020 Homicide ( 960- 969) 660 047 Child battering and other maltreatment (E967) 670 038 Other homicide (E960-E966,E968-E969) 680 027 All other causes (Residual) Cause of Death 52 Recodes Ninth Revision 52 Causes of Death Adapted for use by DVS ST: 1=Subtotal Limited: Sex: 1=Males; 2=Females Length=of Cause Title Age: 1=5 & Over; 2=10-54; 3=28 Days & Over ***** Cause Subtotals are not Identified in this File ***** 52 S Limited Len- Recode T Sex Age gth Cause Title And ICD-9 Codes Included 010 050 Tuberculosis, including late effects (010-018,137) 020 3 016 Septicemia (038) 030 1 089 Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and hematopoietic tissues (140-208) 040 064 Malignant neoplasms of lip, oral cavity, and pharynx (140-149) 050 039 Malignant neoplasm of esophagus (150) 060 037 Malignant neoplasm of stomach (151) 070 035 Malignant neoplasm of colon (153) 080 070 Malignant neoplasms of rectum, rectosigmoid junction, and anus (154) 090 064 Malignant neoplasms of liver and intrahepatic bile ducts (155) 100 070 Malignant neoplasms of gallbladder and extrahepatic bileducts (156) 110 038 Malignant neoplasm of pancreas (157) 120 036 Malignant neoplasm of larynx (161) 130 058 Malignant neoplasms of trachea, bronchus, and lung (162) 140 036 Malignant neoplasm of pleura (163) 150 059 Malignant neoplasms of bone and articular cartilage (170) 160 063 Malignant neoplasms of connective and other soft tissue (171) 170 034 Malignant melanoma of skin (172) 180 2 043 Malignant neoplasm of female breast (174) 190 2 042 Malignant neoplasm of cervix uteri (180) 200 2 044 Malignant neoplasm of body of uterus (182) 210 2 061 Malignant neoplasms of ovary and other uterine adnexa (183) 220 1 038 Malignant neoplasm of prostate (185) 230 1 036 Malignant neoplasm of test is (186) 240 037 Malignant neoplasm of bladder (188) 250 078 Malignant neoplasms of kidney and other and unspecified urinary organs (189) 260 090 Malignant neoplasms of brain and other and unspecified parts of nervous system (191-192) 270 025 Hodgkin's disease (201) 280 059 Malignant lymphoma other than Hodgkin's disease (200,202) 290 058 Multiple myeloma and immunoproliferative neoplasms (203) 300 020 Leukemia (204-208) 310 149 All other malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and hematopoietic tissues (152,158-160,164-165,173,175,179,181, 184,187,190,193-199) 320 023 Diabetes mellitus (250) 330 021 Aplastic anemia (284) 340 1 039 Diseases of heart (390-398,402,404-429) 350 034 Hypertensive heart disease (402) 360 044 Hypertensive heart and renal disease (404) 370 1 034 Ischemic heart disease (410-414) 380 037 Acute myocardial infarction (410) 390 046 All other ischemic heart disease (411-414) 400 047 All other diseases of heart (390-398,415-429) 410 052 Hypertension with or without renal disease (401,403) 420 034 Cerebrovascular diseases (430-438) 430 021 Atherosclerosls (440) 440 033 Pneumonia and influenza (480-487) 450 070 Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and allied conditions (490-496) 460 072 Pneumoconioses and pneumopathy due to inhalation of other dust (500-505) 470 039 Ulcer of stomach and duodenum (531-533) 480 041 Chronic liver disease and clrrhosis (571) 490 054 Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis (580-589) 500 1 041 Accidents and adverse effects (E800-E949) 510 037 Motor vehicle accidents (E810-E825) 520 079 Accidents mainly of industrial type (E846,E881-E882,E916-E919,E921,E923-E926) 530 099 Other accidents and adverse effects (E800-E807,E826-E845,E847-E880,E883-E915,E920, E922,E927-E949) 540 1 019 Suicide (E950-E959) 550 043 Homicide and legal intervention (E960-E978) 560 049 All other diseases and external causes (Redidual) Cause of Death 34 Recodes Ninth Revision 34 Causes of Death Adapted for use by DVS ST: 1=Subtotal Limited: Sex: 1=Males; 2=Females Length=of Cause Title Age: 1=5 & Over; 2=10-54; 3=28 Days & Over ***** Cause Subtotals are not Identified in this File ***** 34 S Limited Len- Recode T Sex Age gth Cause Title And ICD-9 Codes Included 010 022 Tuberculosis (010-018) 020 018 Syphilis (090-097) 030 071 Residual of infectious and parasitic diseases (001-009020-088,098-139) 040 1 089 Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and hematopoietic tissues (140-208) 050 066 Malignant neoplasms of digestive organs and peritoneum (150-159) 060 071 Malignant neoplasms of respiratory and intrathoracic organs (160-165) 070 040 Malignant neoplasm of breast (174-175) 080 049 Malignant neoplasms of genital organs (179-187) 090 049 Malignant neoplasms of urinary organs (188-189) 100 020 Leukemia (204-208) 110 053 Other malignant neoplasms (140-149,170-173,190-203) 120 023 Diabetes mellitus (250) 130 1 039 Major cardiovascular diseases (390-448) 140 1 041 Diseases of heart (390-398,402,404-429) 150 057 Rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease (390-398) 160 070 Hypertensive heart disease with or without renal disease (402,404) 170 036 Ischemic heart disease (410-414) 180 034 Other heart diseases (415-429) 190 054 Hypertension with or without renal disease (401,403) 200 036 Cerebrovascular diseases (430-438) 210 023 Atherosclerosis (440) 220 067 Other diseases of arteries, arterioles, and capillaries (441-448) 230 033 Pneumonia and influenza (480-487) 240 070 Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and allied conditions (490-496) 250 039 Ulcer of stomach and duodenum (531-533) 260 041 Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis (571) 270 054 Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis (580-589) 280 2 2 068 Complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium (630-676) 290 030 Congenital anomalies (740-759) 300 064 Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period (760-779) 310 053 Symptoms, signs, and ill-defined conditions (780-799) 320 029 All other diseases (Residual) 330 035 Motor vehicle accidents (E810-E825) 340 061 All other accidents and adverse effects (E800-E807,E826-E949) 350 1 019 Suicide (E950-E959) 360 043 Homicide and legal intervention (E960-E978) 370 037 All other external causes (E980-E999) Usual Occupation Recodes Titles for Usual Occupation Recode 59 **** OCCUPATION SUBTOTALS ARE NOT IDENTIFIED IN THIS FILE **** RECODE ST TITLE 01 1 Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations 02 Executive and administrative occupations 03 Management related occupations 04 1 Professional specialty occupations 05 Architects, engineers, and scientists 06 Health diagnosis and treatment occupations 07 Teachers 08 Other professional specialty occupations 09 Technicians and related support 10 Sales occupations 11 1 Administrative support occupations, including clerical 12 Secretaries, stenographers, and typists 13 Records processing occupations 14 Mail and message distributing occupations 15 Other administrative support occupations 16 1 Service occupations 17 Private household occupations 18 Protective service occupations 19 Food preparation and service occupations 20 Health service occupations 21 Cleaning and building service occupations 22 Personal service occupations 23 1 Farming, forestry, fishing occupations 24 Farm and other agricultural occupations 25 Forestry, fishing and hunting occupations 26 1 Precision production, craft and repair occupations 27 1 Mechanics and repairers 28 Vehicle and mobile equipment mechanics and repairers 29 Other mechanics and repairers 30 1 Construction trades 31 Carpenters and apprentices 32 Electricians, apprentices, and electrical power installers and repairers 33 Painters, construction and maintenance 34 Other contruction trades 35 Extractive occupations 36 1 Precision production occupations 37 Supervisors, production occupations 38 Precision metal and wood working occupations 39 Precision textile, apparel, and furnishings machine workers 40 Precision food production occupations 41 Other precision production occupations 42 1 Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors 43 1 Machine operators and tenders, except precision 44 Metal, plastic, and woodworking machine operators 45 Printing machine operators 46 Textile, apparel, and furnishing machine operators 47 Machine operators, assorted materials 48 Fabricators, assemblers, and hand working occupations 49 Production inspectors, testers, samplers, and weighers 50 1 Transportation and material moving occupations 51 Motor vehicle operators 52 Other transportation occupations 53 1 Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers and laborers 54 Construction laborers 55 Laborers, except construction 56 Other handlers, cleaners, and laborers 57 Military 58 Homemaker 59 Occupation unknown or not reported Titles for Usual Occupation Recode 09 **** OCCUPATION SUBTOTALS ARE NOT IDENTIFIED IN THIS FILE **** RECODE TITLE 01 Managerial and professional specialty occupations 02 Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations 03 Service occupations 04 Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations 05 Precision production, craft, and repair occupations 06 Operators, fabricators, and laborers 07 Military 08 Homemaker 09 Retired, student, volunteer, never worked, unknown, or not reported Business and Industry Recodes Titles for Business or Industry Recode 51 TITLES FOR BUSINESS OR INDUSTRY RECODE 51 RECODE ST TITLE 01 Agriculture forestry, and fisheries 02 Mining 03 Construction 04 1 Manufacturing 05 1 Nondurable goods 06 Food and kindred products 07 Textile mill and finished products 08 Paper and allied products 09 Printing, publishing and allied products 10 Chemicals and allied products 11 Petroleum and coal products 12 Rubber, plastics and leather products 13 1 Durable goods 14 Lumber and other wood products, and furniture 15 Stone, clay, glass and concrete products 16 Primary metal industries 17 Fabricated metal industries 18 Machinery, except electrical 19 Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies 20 Transportation equipment 21 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries 22 1 Transportation, communications, and other public utilities 23 1 Transportation 24 Railroads 25 Trucking and warehousing 26 Other transportation 27 Communications 28 Utilities and sanitary services 29 Wholesale trade 30 1 Retail trade 31 Food, bakery, and dairy stores 32 Auto dealers and supply stores 33 Eating and drinking places 34 Other retail trade 35 Finance, insurance, and real estate 36 1 Business and repair services 37 Automotive services and repair 38 Other business and repair services 39 1 Personal services 40 Private households 41 Beauty and barber shops 42 Other personal services 43 Entertainment and recreation services 44 1 Professional and related services 45 Health services 46 Educational services 47 Social services 48 Legal, engineering, and other services 49 Public administration 50 Military 51 Industry unknown or not reported Titles for Business or Industry Recode 15 TITLES FOR BUSINESS OR INDUSTRY RECODE 15 RECODE TITLE 01 Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries 02 Mining 03 Construction 04 Manufacturing 05 Transportation, communications, and other publicutilities 06 Wholesale trade 07 Retail trade 08 Finance, insurance, and real estate 09 Business and repair services 10 Personal services 11 Entertainment and recreation services 12 Professional ana related services 13 Public administration 14 Military 15 Industry Unknown or not reported
Technical Appendix 1979Table A Area Adopting Standard Definition of Fetal Death & Reporting '79 Table A. Area adopting standard defintion of fetal death and reporting all periods of gestation, date last normal menstrual period began (LMP), birth weight in pounds and ounces, pregnancy history, and marital status: Each State, 1979 Standard All periods Date last Birth Preg- Marital defini- of gesta- normal weight in nancy status Area tion tion menstrual pounds & history period ounces began(LMP) Alabama X X X Alaska X X X X Arizona X X X X Arkansas X X(1) X California X X X Colorado X X X X Connecticut X X Delaware X X District of Columbia X X X Florida X(2) X X Georgia X X X (3) Hawaii X X X X X Idaho X X X X Illinois X X X X Indiana X X X X Iowa X X X X Kansas X X X Kentucky X X X X Louisiana X X X Maine X X X X Maryland X X Massachu- setts X X X X Michigan X(2) X X Minnesota X X X Mississippi X X X X Missouri X X X Montana X X Nebraska X X X X Nevada X X (3) New Hamp- shire X X X X X New Jersey X X X New Mexico X X New York X X X New York City X X X North Caro- lina X X X North Dakota X X X X Ohio X(2) X X Oklahoma X X X X Oregon X(2) X X X Pennsylvania X X Rhode Island X X X X X X South Caro- lina X X X X South Dakota X X X Tennessee X X X X Texas X (3) Utah X X X Vermont X X Virginia X X X Washington X X X(4) X West Virginia X X X X Wisconsin X(2) X X Wyoming X X X Puerto Rico Virgin Islands Guam 1 Requires the reporting of all periods of gestation; however, those under 20 weeks are not transmitted to NCHS. 2 Uses the standard defintion but includes either a gestational age or birth weight criteria in the definition. 3 Reports marital status on the Report of Fetal Death but not on the Certi- ficate of Live Birth. 4 Specifies not to include terminations. Areas Reporting Fetal Deaths for all Periods of Gestation 1980 Table A. Areas reporting fetal deaths for all periods of gestation; date last normal menstrual period began (LMP);birth weight in pounds & ounces, & in grams; pregnancy history; & marital status: Each State, New York City, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, & Guam, 1980 All periods Date last *****Birth weight***** Preg- Mari- of normal mens----------------------- nancy tal Area gestation trual period Pounds & Grams Either history sta- began (LMP) ounces pounds tus or gram Alabama X X X Alaska X X X Arizona X X X Arkansas X(1) X California X X X(2) Colorado X X X Connecticut X Delaware X X District of Columbia X X X Florida X X Georgia X X X X X Hawaii X X X X X Idaho X X X X Illinois X X X Indiania X X X X Iowa X X X Kansas X X X Kentucky X X X Louisiana X X X Maine X X X Maryland X X Massachu- setts X X X Michigan X X Minnesota X X Mississippi X X X X Missouri X X X Montana X X Nebraska X X X Nevada X X X New Hamp- shire X X X New Jersey X X New Mexico X X New York X X X X New York City X X X X North Carolina X X X North Dakota X X X Ohio X X X Oklahoma X X X Oregon X X X Pennsyl- vania X X Rhode Island X X X X X South Carolina X X X South Dakota X X Tennessee X X X Texas X X Utah X X X Vermont X Virginia X X X X Washington X X(2) X West Virginia X X X Wisconsin X X X X Wyoming X X X Puerto Rico X X Virgin Islands X X X Guam X X X 1 Requires the reporting of all periods of gestation, however, those under 20 weeks are not transmitted to NCHS. 2 Specifies not to include terminations. Areas Reporting Selected Items on Fetal Death 1981 Table A. Areas reporting selected items on the fetal death record: Each reporting area, 1981 All periods Date last *****Birth weight***** Preg- Mari- of normal mens- --------------------- nancy tal Area gestation trual period pounds & Grams Either hist- sta- began (LMP) ounces pounds ory tus &ounces Alabama X X X Alaska X X X Arizona X X X Arkansas X(1) X California X X X(2) Colorado X X X Connecticut X Delaware X X District of Columbia X X X Florida X X Georgia X X X X X Hawaii X X X X X Idaho X X X X Illinois X X X Indiana X X X X Iowa X X X Kansas X X X Kentucky X X X Louisiana X X X Maine X X X Maryland X X Massachu- setts X X X Michigan X X Minnesota X X Mississippi X X X X Missouri X X X Montana X X Nebraska X X X Nevada X X X New Hamp- shire X X X New Jersey X X X New Mexico X X X New York X X X X New York City X X X X North Caro- lina X X X North Dakota X X X X Ohio X X X Oklahoma X X X Oregon X X X Pennsylvania X X X Rhode Island X X X X X South Caro- lina X X X South Dakota X X Tennessee X X X Texas X X Utah X X X Vermont X Virginia X X X X Washington X X(2) X West Virginia X X X Wisconsin X X X X Wyoming X X X Puerto Rico X X Virgin Islands X X X Guam X X X 1 Requires the reporting of all periods of gestation; however, those under 20 weeks are not transmitted to NCHS. 2 Specifies not to include induced terminations. Period of Gestation Which Fetal-Death Report Required 1985 Table A. Period of gestation at which fetal-death reporting is required: Each reporting area, 1985 All periods of 20 wks or Area gestation 16 weeks 20 weeks 350 grams Alabama X Alaska X Arizona X Arkansas X California X Colorado X Connecticut X Delaware X District of Columbia Florida X Georgia X Hawaii X Idaho X Illinois X Indiana X Iowa X Kansas Kentucky X Louisiana X Maine X Maryland X* Massachusetts X Michigan Minnesota X Mississippi X Missouri X Montana X Nebraska X Nevada X New Hampshire X New Jersey X New Mexico New York NY excluding NYC X New York City X North Carolina X North Dakota X Ohio X Oklahoma X Oregon X** Pennsylvania X Rhode Island X South Carolina X South Dakota Tennessee Texas X Utah X Vermont X**** Virginia X Washington X West Virginia X Wisconsin X Wyoming X Period of Gestation Which Fetal-Death Report Required(85detailed Table A. Period of gestation at which fetal-death reporting is required: Each reporting area, 1985 20 weeks 20 weeks or or 350 500 Area 400 grams 500 grams 5 months grams grams Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia X Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas X Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan X Minnesota Mississippi X Missouri X Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire X New Jersey New Mexico X New York New York excluding NYC New York City North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota X Tennessee X*** Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming * If gestational age is unknown, weight of 500 grams or more. ** If gestational age is unknown, weight of 400 grams or more, or crown-heel length of 28 centimeters or more. *** If weight is unknown, 22 completed weeks' gestation or more. **** If gestational age is unknown, weight of 400 or more grams, 15 or more ounces. Period of Gestation Which Fetal-Death Report Required 1986 Table A. Period of gestation at which fetal-death reporting is required: Each reporting area, 1986 All periods of 20 wks or Area gestation 16 weeks 20 weeks 350 grams Alabama X Alaska X Arizona X* Arkansas X California X Colorado X Connecticut X Delaware X District of Columbia Florida X Georgia X Hawaii X Idaho X Illinois X Indiana X Iowa X Kansas Kentucky X Louisiana X Maine X Maryland X** Massachusetts X Michigan Minnesota X Mississippi X Missouri X Montana X Nebraska X Nevada X New Hampshire X New Jersey X New Mexico New York NY excluding NYC X New York City X North Carolina X North Dakota X Ohio X Oklahoma X Oregon X*** Pennsylvania X Rhode Island X South Carolina X South Dakota Tennessee Texas X Utah X Vermont X***** Virginia X Washington X West Virginia X Wisconsin X Wyoming X Period Gestation Which Fetal-Death Report Required (86detailed) Table A. Period of gestation at which fetal-death reporting is required: Each reporting area, 1986 20 weeks 20 weeks or or 350 500 Area 400 grams 500 grams 5 months grams grams Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia X Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas X Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan X Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico X New York New York excluding NYC New York City North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota X Tennessee X**** Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming * If gestational age is unknown, weight of 350 grams or more. ** If gestational age is unknown, weight of 500 grams or more. *** If gestational age is unknown, weight of 400 grams or more, or crown-heel length of 28 centimeters or more. **** If weight is unknown, 22 completed weeks' gestation or more. *****If gestational age is unknown, weight of 400 or more grams, 15 or more ounces.
Technical Appendix 1985Mortality Technical Appendix Sources of Data Death and Fetal-Death Statistics Mortality statistics for 1985 are, as for all previous years except 1972, based on information from records of all deaths occurring in the United States. Fetal-death statistics for every year are based on all reports of fetal death received by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). The death-registration system and the fetal-death reporting system of the United States encompass the 50 States, the District of Columbia, New York City (which is independent of New York State for the purpose of death registration),Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa,and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. In the statistical tabulations of this publication,United States refers only to the aggregate of the 50 States (including New York City) and the District of Columbia.Tabulations for Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands are shown separately in this volume. No data have ever been included for American Samoa or the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. The Virgin Islands was admitted to the "registration area" for deaths in 1924; Puerto Rico, in 1932; and Guam, in 1970.Tabulations of death statistics for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands were regularly shown in the annual volumes of Vital Statistics of the United States from the year of their admission through 1971 except for the years 1967 through 1969, & tabulations for Guam were included for 1970 and 1971.Death statistics for Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Guam were not included in the 1972 volume but have been included in section 8 of the volumes for each of the years 1973-78 and in section 9 beginning with 1979. Information for 1972 for these three areas was published in the respective annual vital statistics reports of the Department of Health of the Virgin Islands, and the Department of Public Health and Social Services of the Government of Guam. Procedures used by NCHS to collect death statistics have changed over the years. Before 1971, tabulations of deaths and fetal deaths were based solely on information obtained by NCHS from copies of the original certifi- cates.The information from these copies was edited, coded, and tabulated. For 1960-70, all mortality information taken from these records was trans- ferred by NCHS to magnetic tape for computer processing. Beginning with 1971, an increasing number of States have provided NCHS with computer tapes of data coded according to NCHS specifications and provided to NCHS through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program. The year in which State-coded demographic data were first transmitted on computer tape to NCHS is shown below for each of the States, New York City, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia, all of which now furnish demographic or nonmedical data on tape. 1971 1977 Florida Alaska Idaho 1972 Massachusetts Maine New York City Missouri Ohio New Hampshire Puerto Rico Rhode Island Vermont 1978 Indiana 1973 Utah Colorado Washington Michigan New York (except New York City) 1979 Connecticut 1974 Hawaii Illinois Mississippi Iowa New Jersey Kansas Pennsylvania Montana Wyoming Nebraska Oregon 1980 South Carolina Arkansas New Mexico 1975 South Dakota Louisiana Maryland 1982 North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma Tennessee 1985 Virginia Arizona Wisconsin California Delaware 1976 Georgia Alabama District of Columbia Kentucky Minnesota Nevada Texas West Virginia For the Virgin Islands and Guam mortality statistics for 1985 are based on information obtained directly by NCHS from copies of the original certificates received from the registration offices. In 1974, States began coding medical (cause-of-death) data on computer tapes according to NCHS specifications. The year in which State-coded medical data were first transmitted to NCHS is shown below for the 19 States now furnishing such data. 1974 1980--Con. Iowa Pennsylvania Michigan South Carolina 1975 1981 Louisiana Maine Nebraska North Carolina 1983 Virginia Minnesota Wisconsin 1984 1980 Maryland Colorado New York State (except Kansas New York City) Massachusetts Vermont Mississippi New Hampshire For 1985 and previous years except 1972, NCHS coded the medical information from copies of the original certificates received from the registration offices for all deaths occurring in those States that were not furnishing NCHS with medical data coded according to NCHS specifications. For 1981 and 1982, it was necessary to change these procedures because of a backlog in coding and processing that resulted from personnel and budgetary restrictions.To produce the mortality files on a timely basis with reduced resources, NCHS used State-coded underlying cause-of-death information supplied by 19 States for 50 percent of the records; for the other 50 percent of the records for these States as well as for 100 percent of the records for the remaining 21 registration areas, NCHS coded the medical information. Mortality statistics for 1972 were based on information obtained from a 50-percent sample of death records instead of from all records as in other years. The sample resulted from personnel and budgetary restrictions. Sampling variation associated with the 50-percent sample is described below in the section "Estimates of errors arising from 50-percent sample for 1972." Fetal-death data are obtained directly from copies of original reports of fetal deaths received by NCHS, except New York State (excluding New York City), which submitted State-coded data in 1985. For Oklahoma in 1985, fetal death data were obtained partly from copies of original reports of fetal deaths received by NCHS, and partly from State-coded data (see section "Quality control procedures").Fetal-death data are not published by NCHS for the Virgin Islands and Guam. Standard Certificates and Reports The U.S. Standard Certificate of Death and the U.S. Standard Report of Fetal Death, issued by the Public Health Service, have served for many years as the principal means of attaining uniformity in the content of documents used to collect information on these events.They have been modified in each State to the extent required by the particular needs of the State or by special provisions of the State vital statistics law. However, the certificates or reports of most States conform closely in content and arrangement to the standards. The first issue of the U.S. Standard Certificate of Death appeared in 1900. Since then, it has been revised periodically by the national vital statistics agency through consultation with State health officers and registrars; Federal agencies concerned with vital statistics; national, State, and county medical societies; and others working in such fields as public health, social welfare,demography, and insurance. This revision procedure has assured careful evaluation of each item in terms of its current and future usefulness for legal, medical and health, demographic,and research purposes.New items have been added when necessary; and old items have been modified to ensure better reporting, or in some cases have been dropped when their usefulness appeared to be limited. New revisions of the U.S. Standard Certificate of Death and the U.S. Standard Report of Fetal Death were recommended for State use beginning January 1, 1978.The certificate of death is for use by a physician, a medical examiner, or a coroner. Two other forms of the U.S. Standard Certificate of Death are available and are similar except that the section on certification is designed for the physician's signature on one, and for the medical examiner's or coroner's signature on the other. Among the changes in the new revision were the additions of (1) an item asking "If Hosp. or Inst., Indicate DOA, OP/Emer. Rm., Inpatient" and (2) an item "Was Decedent Ever in U.S. Armed Forces?" The latter item was previously on the certificate but was deleted from 1968 through 1977.An item on whether autopsy findings were considered for determining cause of death was dropped. History The first death statistics published by the Federal Government concerned events in 1850 and were based on statistics collected during the decennial census of that year. In 1880 a national "registration area" was created for deaths. Originally consisting of two States (Massachusetts and New Jersey), the District of Columbia, and several large cities having efficient systems for death registrations the death-registration area continued to expand until 1933, when it included the entire United States for the first time. Tables that show data for death-registration States include the District of Columbia for all years; registration cities in nonregistration States are not included.For more details on the history of the death-registration area see the Technical Appendix in Vital Statistics of the United States, 1979, Volume II, Mortality, Part A, Section 7, pages 3-4, and the section "History and Organization of the Vital Statistics System," chapter 1, Vital Statistics of the United States, 1950, Volume I, pages 2-19. Statistics on fetal deaths were first published for the birth-registration area in 1918, and then every year beginning with 1922. Classification of Data General Information The principal value of vital statistics data is realized through the presentation of rates, which are computed by relating the vital events of a class to the population of a similarly defined class. Vital statistics and population statistics must therefore be classified according to similarly defined systems and tabulated in comparable groups. Even when the variables common to both, such as geographic area, age, sex, and race, have been similarly classified and tabulated, differences between the enumeration method of obtaining population data and the registration method of obtaining vital statistics data may result in significant discrepancies. The general rules used in the classification of geographic and personal items for deaths and fetal deaths for 1985 are set forth in two instruction manuals (NCHS, 1985a, 1985b). A discussion of the classification of certain important items is presented on next page. Classification by Occurrence and Residence Tabulations for the United States and specified geographic areas in this report are by place of residence unless stated as by place of occurrence. Before 1970, resident mortality statistics for the United States included all deaths occurring in the U.S., with deaths of "nonresidents of the United States" assigned to place of death. "Deaths of nonresidents of the United States" refers to deaths that occur in the United States of nonresident aliens, nations residing abroad, and residents of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and other territories of the United States. Beginning with 1970, deaths of nonresidents of the United States are not included in tables by place of residence. Tables by place of occurrence, on the other hand, include deaths of both residents and nonresidents of the United States. Consequently, for each year beginning with 1970, the total number of deaths in the United States by place of occurrence was somewhat greater than the total by place of residence For 1985 this difference amounted to 2,938 deaths. Mortality statistics by place of occurrence are shown in tables 1-10, 1-18, 1-19, 1-28, 1-29, 3-1, 3-8, 8-1, and 8-7. Before 1970, except for 1964 and 1965, deaths of nonresidents of the United States occurring in the United States were treated as deaths of residents of the exact place of occurrence, which in most instances was an urban area. In 1964 and 1965, deaths of nonresidents of the United States occurring in the United States were allocated as deaths of residents of the balance of the county in which they occurred. Residence error--Results of a 1960 study showed that the classification of residence information on the death certificates corresponded closely to the residence classification of the census records for the decedents whose records were matched (NCHS, 1969). A comparison of the results of this study of deaths with those for a previous matched record study of births (National Vital Statistics Division, 1962) showed that the quality of residence data had considerably improved between 1950 and 1960. Both studies found that events in urban areas were overstated by the NCHS classification in comparison with the U.S. Bureau of the Census classification. The magnitude of the difference was substantially less for deaths in 1960 than it was for births in 1950. The improvement is attributed to an item added in 1956 to the U.S. Standard Certificates of Birth and of Death, asking if residence was inside or outside city limits. This new item aided in properly allocating the residence of persons living near cities but outside the corporate limits. Geographic Classification The rules followed in the classification of geographic areas for deaths and fetal deaths are contained in the two instruction manuals referred to previously (NCHS, 1985a, 1985b). The geographic codes assigned by the National Center for Health Statistics during data reduction of course information on birth, death, and fetal-death records are given in another instruction manual (NCHS, 1985c). Beginning with 1982 data, the geographic codes were modified to reflect results of the 1980 census. For 1970-81, codes are based on results of the 1970 census. Standard metropolitan statistical areas--The standard metropolitan statistical areas (SMSA's) used in this report are those established by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (1981a, pp. 1-20) from final 1980 census population counts and used by the U.S. Bureau of the Census, except in the New England States. Except in the New England States, an SMSA is a county or a group of contiguous counties containing a city of 50,000 inhabitants or more or an urbanized area of 50,000 with a total metropolitan population of at least 100,000. In addition to the county or counties containing such a city or urbanized area, contiguous counties are included in an SMSA if, according to specified criteria, they are essentially metropolitan in character and are socially and economically integrated with the central city or urbanized area (U.S. Office of Management and Budget, 1981b, p. 420). In the New England States, the U.S. Office of Management and Budget uses towns and cities rather than counties as geographic components of SMSA's. The National Center for Health Statistics cannot, however, use the SMSA classification for these States because its data are not coded to identify all towns. Instead, NCHS uses New England County Metropolitan Areas (NECMA). Made up of county units, these areas are established by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (1975, pp. 89-90; 1981b, p. 420). Metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties--Independent cities and counties included in SMSA's or in NECMA's are included in data for metropo- litan counties, all other counties are classified as nonmetropolitan. Population-size groups--Vital statistics data for cities and certain other urban places in 1985 are classified according to the population enumerated in the 1980 Census of Population. Data are available for individual cities and other urban places of 10,000 or more population. Data for the remaining areas not separately identified are shown in tables under the heading "balance of area" or "balance of county." For the years 1970-81, classification of areas was determined by the population enumerated in the 1970 Census of Population. Beginning with 1982 data, as a result of changes in the enumerated population between 1970 and 1980, some urban places identified in previous reports are no longer included, and a number of other urban places have been added. Urban places other than incorporated cities for which vital statistics data are shown in this report include the following: o Each town in New England, New York, and Wisconsin and each township in Michigan, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania that had no incorporated municipality as a subdivision and had either 25,000 inhabitants or more,or a population of 10,000 to 25,000 and a density of 1,000 persons or more per square mile. o Each county in States other than those indicated above that had no incorporated municipality within its boundary and had a density of 1,000 persons or more per square mile. (Arlington County, Virginia, is the only county classified as urban under this rule.) o Each place in Hawaii with 10,000 or more population, as there are no incorporated cities in the State. Before 1964, places were classified as "urban" or "rural." The Technical Appendixes for earlier years discuss the previous classification system. State or County of Birth Mortality statistics by State or country of birth (table 1-32) became available beginning with 1979. State or country of birth of a decedent is assigned to 1 of the 50 States or the District of Columbia; or to Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, or Guam--if specified on the death certificate. The place of birth is also tabulated for Canada, Cuba, Mexico, and for the Remainder of the World. Deaths for which information on State or country of birth was unknown, not stated, or not classifiable accounted for a small proportion of all deaths in 1985, about 0.6 percent. Early mortality reports published by the U.S. Bureau of the Census contained tables showing nativity of parents as well as nativity of decedent. Publication of these tables was discontinued in 1933. Mortality data showing nativity of decedent were again published in annual reports for 1939-41 and for 1950. Age The age recorded on the death record is the age at last birthday. With respect to the computation of death rates, the age classification used by the U.S. Bureau of the Census is also based on the age of the person in completed years. For computation of age-specific and age-adjusted death rates, deaths with age not stated are excluded. For life table computation, deaths with age not stated are distributed proportionately. Race For vital statistics in the United States in 1985, deaths are classified by race--white, black, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Other Asian or Pacific Islander, and other races. Mortality data for Filipino and Other Asian or Pacific Islander were shown for the first time in 1979. The white category includes, in addition to persons reported as white, those reported as Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, and all other Caucasians. The Indian category includes American, Alaskan, Canadian, Eskimo, and Aleut. If the racial entry on the death certificate indicates a mixture of Hawaiian and any other race, the entry is coded to Hawaiian. If the race is given as a mixture of white and any other race, the entry is coded to the appropriate other race. If a mixture of races other than white is given (except Hawaiian),the entry is coded to the first race listed. This procedure for coding the first race listed has been in use since 1969. Before 1969, if the entry for race was a mixture of black and any other race except Hawaiian, the entry was coded to black. Most of the tables in this report, however, do not show data for this detailed classification by race. In about half of all the tables the divisions are white, all other (including black), and black separately. In other tables by race, where the main purpose is to isolate the major groups, the classifications are simply white and all other. Race not stated--For 1985 the number of death records for which race was unknown, not stated, or not classifiable was 3,488, or less than 0.2 percent of the total deaths. Death records with race entry not stated are assigned to a racial designation as follows: If the preceding record is coded white, the code assignment is made to white; if the code is other than white, the assignment is made to black.Before 1964 all records with race not stated were assigned to white except records of residents of New Jersey for 1962-64. New Jersey, 1962-64--New Jersey omitted the race item from its certificates of live birth, death, and fetal death in use in the beginning of 1962.The item was restored during the latter part of 1962.The item was restored during the latter part of 1962.However, the certificate revision without the race item was used for most of 1962 as well as 1963. Therefore figures by race for 1962 and 1963 exclude New Jersey.For 1964, 6.8 percent of the death records in use for residents of New Jersey did not contain the race item. Adjustments made in vital statistics to take into account the omission of the race item in New Jersey for part of the certificates filed during 1962 through 1964 are described in the Technical Appendix of Vital Statistics of the United States for each of those data years. Hispanic Origin Mortality statistics for the Hispanic-origin population were published in 1984 for the first time. They are based on information for those States and the District of Columbia that included items on the death certificate to identify Hispanic or ethnic origin of decedents. Data were obtained from the District of Columbia and the following 22 States: Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maine, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York (including New York City), North Dakota, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming. Generally, the reporting States used items similar to one of two basic formats recommended by NCHS. The first format is open-ended to obtain the specific origin or descent of the decedent (for example, Italian, Mexican, Puerto Rican, English, and Cuban). The second format is directed specifi- cally oward the Hispanic population and asks whether the decedent is of Spanish origin.If so, the specific origin--for example, Mexican,Puerto Rican, or Cuban--is to be indicated. For 1985, mortality data in tables 1-33 and 2-15 are based on deaths to residents of all 22 reporting States and the District of Columbia. In tables 1-34, 2-19, 2-20, and 2-21 mortality data for the Hispanic-origin population are based on deaths to residents of 17 reporting States and the District of Columbia whose data were at least 90 percent complete and consi- dered to be sufficiently comparable to be used for analysis.The 17 States are as follows:Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii,Illinois, Indiana,Kansas, Mississippi, Nebraska, New York (including New York City), North Dakota, Ohio, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming. Excluded from these tables are data for New Mexico because the format for the Hispanic item on New Mexico death certificate departs sufficiently from that of other areas to result in noncomparable data. In addition, in tables 1-33 and 1-34 for New Mexico, no deaths are shown for the category "not stated" origin. Because of the way in which the item on death certificate for New Mexico is worded, it was not possible to determine whether a blank entry represented a response of "non-Hispanic origin" or of "unknown origin." Accordingly, blank entries were coded to "non-Hispanic." The data for four other States--Maine, Nevada, New Jersey, and Tennessee--are excluded from tables 1-34, 2-19,2-20, and 2-21 because of the large proportion of deaths (in excess of 10 percent) occurring in these States for which Hispanic origin was not stated or was unknown. In 1980, the 17 reporting States and the District of Columbia accounted for about 77 percent of the Hispanic population in United States,including about 89 percent of the Mexican population, 66 percent of the Puerto Rican population, 24 percent of the Cuban population, and 63 percent of the "Other Hispanic" population (U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1982b). Accordingly, caution should be exercised in generalizing mortality patterns from the reporting area to the Hispanic-origin population (especially Cubans) of the entire United States. For qualifications regarding infant mortality of the Hispanic-origin population, see "Infant deaths." Marital Status Mortality statistics by marital status (table 1-31) were published in 1979 for the first time since 1961. (Previously they had been published in the annual reports for the years 1949-51 and 1959-61.) Several reports analyzing mortality by marital status have been published,including the special study based on 1959-61 data (NCHS, 1970).Reference to earlier reports is given in the appendix of part B of the 1959-61 special study. Mortality statistics by marital status are tabulated separately for never married, married, widowed, and divorced. Certificates in which the marriage is specified as being annulled are classified as never married. Where marital status is specified as separated or common-law marriage, it is classified as married. Of the 2,029,261 resident deaths 15 years of age and over in 1985, 9,692 certificates (0.5 percent) had marital status not stated. Place of Death and Status of Decedent Mortality statistics by place of death were published in 1979 for the first time since 1958 (tables 1-28 and 1-29).In addition, mortality data were also available for the first time in 1979 for the status of decedent when death occurred in a hospital or medical center (table 1-28).These data were obtained from the following two items that appear on the U.S. Standard Certificate of Death: o Item 7c. Hospital or Other Institution--Name (If not in either, give street and number) o Item 7d. If Hosp. or Inst. Indicate DOA, OP/Emer. Rm., Inpatient (Specify) All of the States and the District of Columbia have item 7c (or its equivalent) on the death certificate. For all States and the District of Columbia in the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program, NCHS accepts the State definition, classification, or codes for hospitals, medical centers, or other institutions. Table 1-28 shows mortality data for the total of the following 43 States (including New York City) that have item 7d or its equivalent on their death certificates: Alaska Nevada Arizona New Hampshire Arkansas New Jersey Colorado New Mexico Connecticut New York Florida North Carolina Georgia North Dakota Hawaii Ohio Idaho Oregon Illinois Pennsylvania Indiana Rhode Island Iowa South Carolina Kansas South Dakota Kentucky Tennessee Louisiana Utah Maine Vermont Michigan Virginia Mississippi Washington Missouri West Virginia Montana Wisconsin Nebraska Wyoming Effective with data for 1980, the coding of place of death and status of decedent was changed. A new coding category was added: "Dead on arrival--hospital, clinic, medical center name not given." Deaths coded to this category are tabulated in table 1-28 as "Dead on arrival" and in table 1-29 as "Not in hospital or medical center." Had the 1979 coding categories been used, these deaths would have been tabulated as "Place unknown." Mortality by Month and Date of Death Deaths by month have been regularly tabulated and published in the annual report for each year beginning with data year 1900. For 1985, deaths by month are shown in tables 1-19, 1-20, 1-23, 1-30, 2-12, 2-13, 2-14, and 3-9. Date of death was first published for data year 1972. In addition, unpublished data for selected causes by date of death for 1962 are available from NCHS. Numbers of deaths by date of death in this report are shown in table 1-30 for the total number of deaths and for the number of deaths for the following three causes, for which the greatest interest in date of occurrence of death has been expressed: Motor vehicle accidents, Suicide, and Homicide and legal intervention. These data show the frequency distribution of deaths for the selected causes by day of week. They also make it possible to identify holidays with peak numbers of deaths from specified causes. 4Report of Autopsy Before 1972, the last year for which autopsy data were tabulated was 1958. Beginning in 1972, all registration areas requested information on the death certificate as to whether autopsies were performed.For 1985, autopsies were reported on 258,596 death certificates, 12.4 percent of the total (table 1-27). Information as to whether the autopsy findings were used in determining the causes of death was tabulated for 1972-73 for all but nine registration areas and from 1974-77 for all but eight registration areas.The item "autopsy findings used" was deleted from the 1978 U.S. Standard Certificate of Death. For eight of the cause-of-death categories shown in table 1-27, autopsies were reported as performed for 50 percent or more of all deaths (Meningococcal infection; Measles; Pregnancy with abortive outcome; Other complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium; Motor vehicle accidents; Suicide; Homicide and legal intervention; and All other external causes). There were four other categories for which 40 percent or more of the death certificates reported autopsies.Autopsies were reported for only 7.9 percent of the Major cardiovascular diseases. Cause of Death Cause-of-death classification--Since 1949, cause-of-death statistics have been based on the underlying cause of death, which is defined as "(a) the disease or injury which initiated the train of events leading directly to death, or (b) the circumstances of the accident or violence which produced the fatal injury" (World Health Organization, 1977). For each death the underlying cause is selected from an array of conditions reported in the medical certification section on the death certificate.This section provides a format for entering the causes of death in a sequential order.These conditions are translated into medical codes through use of the classification structure and selection and modification rules contained in applicable revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) published by the World Health Organization (WHO).Selection rules provide guidance for systematically identifying the underlying cause of death. Modification rules are intended to improve the usefulness of mortality statistics by giving preference to certain classification categories over others and/or to consolidate two or more conditions on the certificate into a single classification category. As a statistical datum, the underlying cause of death is a simple, one-dimensional statistic; it is conceptually easy to understand and a well-accepted measure of mortality. It identifies the initiating cause of death and is therefore most useful to public health officials in developing measures to prevent the start of the chain of events leading to death. The rules for selecting the underlying cause of death are included with the ICD as a means of standardizing classification, which contributes toward comparability and uniformity in mortality medical statistics among countries. Beginning with data year 1979, the cause-of-death statistics published by the National Center for Health Statistics have been classified according to the Ninth Revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9) (World Health Organization, 1977). In addition to specifying that the Classification be used, WHO also recommends how the data should be tabulated in order to promote international comparability.The recommended system for tabulating data in the Ninth Revision allows countries to construct their own mortality and morbidity tabulation lists from the rubrics of the WHO Basic Tabulation List as long as rubrics from WHO mortality and morbidity lists, respectively, are included. This tabulation system for the Ninth Revision is more flexible than the Eighth Revision in which specific lists were recommended for tabulating mortality and morbidity data. The Basic Tabulation List (BTL) recommended under the Ninth Revision consists of 57 two-digit rubrics that add to the "all causes" total. Within each two-digit rubric, up to 9 three-digit rubrics numbered from 0 to 8 are identified, but these do not add to the total of the two-digit rubric. The two-digit rubrics of the BTL 01 through 46 provide for the tabulation of nonviolent deaths to ICD categories 001-799. Rubrics relating to chapter 17 (nature-of-injury causes 47 through 56) are not used by NCHS for selecting underlying cause of death; rather, preference is given to rubrics E47 through E56.The 57th two-digit rubric VO is the Supplementary Classification of Factors Influencing Health Status and Contact with Health Services and is not appropriate for the tabulation of mortality data.The WHO Mortality-List, a subset of the titles contained in the BTL, consists of 50 rubrics which are a minimum for the national display of mortality data. Five lists of causes have been developed for tabulation and publication of mortality data in this volume: The Each-Cause List, List of 282 Selected Causes of Death, List of 72 Selected Causes of Death, List of 61 Selected Causes of Infant Death, and List of 34 Selected Causes of Death. These lists were designed to be as comparable as possible with the NCHS lists more recently in use under the Eighth Revision.However, complete comparability could not always be achieved. The Each-Cause List is made up of each three-digit category of the WHO Detailed List to which deaths may be validly assigned and most four-digit subcategories. The list is used for tabulation for the entire United States. The published Each-Cause table does not show the four-digit subca- tegories provided for Motor vehicle accidents (E810-E825); however, these subcategories,which identify persons injured, are shown in accident tables of this report (section 5).Special fifth-digit subcategories are also used in the accident tables to identify place of accident when deaths from nontran- sport accidents are shown. These are not shown in the Each-Cause table. The List of 282 Selected Causes of Death is constructed from BTL rubrics 01-46 and E47-E56. Each of the 56 BTL two-digit titles can be obtained either directly or by combining titles in the List.The three-digit level of the BTL is modified more extensively. Where more detail was desired, categories not shown in the three-digit rubrics were added to the List of 282 Selected Causes of Death. Where less detail was needed, the three-digit rubrics were combined. Moreover, each of the 50 rubrics of the WHO Mortality List can be obtained from the List of 282 Selected Cases of Death. The List of 72 Selected Causes of Death was constructed by combining titles in the List of 282 Selected Causes of Death.It is used in tables published for the United States and each State, and for standard metropolitan statistical areas. The List of 61 Selected Causes of Infant Death shows more detailed titles for Congenital anomalies and Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period than any other list except the Each-Cause List. The List of 34 Selected Causes of Death was created by combining titles in the List of 72 Selected Causes. A table using this list is published for detailed geographic areas. Effect of list revisions--The International Lists or adaptations of them, in use in this country since 1900, have been revised approximately every 10 years so that the disease classification may be consistent with advances in medical science and with changes in diagnostic practice. Each revision of the International Lists has produced some break in comparability of cause-of-death statistics. Cause-of-death statistics beginning with 1979 are classified by NCHS according to the ICD-9 (World Health Organization, 1977). For a discussion of each of the classifications used with death statistics since 1900, see the Technical Appendix in Vital Statistics of the United States, 1979, Volume II, Mortality, Part A, section 7, pages 9-14. A dual coding study was undertaken between the Ninth and the Eighth Revisions to measure the extent of discontinuity in cause-of-death statistics resulting from introducing the new Revision.An initial study for the List of 72 Selected Causes of Death and the List of 10 Selected Causes of Infant Death has been published (NCHS, 1980). The List of 10 Selected Causes of Infant Death, a basic NCHS tabulation list, is not used in this volume. Comparability studies were also undertaken between the Eighth and Seventh, Seventh and Sixth, and Sixth and Fifth Revisions. For additional information about these studies, again see the 1979 Technical Appendix. Significant coding changes during the Ninth Revision--Since the implementation of ICD-9 in the United States, effective with mortality data for 1979, several coding changes have been introduced. The more important changes will be discussed below. In early 1983, a change was made in the coding of Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome(AIDS) and Human immunodeficiency (HIV) infection, which affected data from 1981 onward.Also effective with data year 1981 was a coding change for poliomyelitis.For data year 1982, a change was made in the definition of child (which affects the classification of deaths to a number of categories, including Child battering and other maltreatment), and in guidelines for coding deaths to the category Child battering and other maltreatment (ICD No. E967).Detailed discussion of these changes may be found in the technical appendix for previous volumes. Coding in 1985--The rules for coding the 1985 mortality medical data remained essentially the same as in the previous year. However, during the calendar year 1985 detailed instructions for coding motor vehicle accidents involving all-terrain vehicles (ATV's) were implemented by NCHS and State medical coders in order to ensure consistency in coding these accidents. The instructions specify that accidents involving ATV's are to be coded to Nontraffic accident involving other off-road motor vehicle (ICD-9 No. E821) unless "on road use" is clearly specified. If "on road use" is specified, then ATV's are to be coded to the appropriate category for traffic accidents (ICD-9 Nos. E810-E819). Previously, there were no specific instructions for coding these accidents. Medical certification--The use of a standard classification list, although essential for State, regional, and international comparison, does not assure strict comparability of the tabulated figures.A high degree of comparability between areas could be attained only if all records of cause of death were reported with equal accuracy and completeness. The medical certi- fication of cause of death can be made only by a qualified person, usually a physician, a medical examiner, or a coroner. Therefore, the reliability and accuracy of cause-of-death statistics are, to a large extent, governed by the ability of the certifier to make the proper diagnosis and by the care with which he or she records this information on the death certificate. A number of studies have been undertaken on the quality of medical certification on the death certificate. In general, these have been for relatively small samples and for limited geographic areas. A bibliography, prepared by NCHS (1982), covering 128 references over a period of 23 years indicates that no definitive conclusions have been reached about the quality of medical certification on the death certificate. No country has a well-defined program for systematically assessing the quality of medical certifications reported on death certificates or for measuring the error effects on the levels and trends of cause-of-death statistics. One index of the quality of reporting causes of death is the proportion of death certificates coded to the Ninth Revision Chapter XVI Symptoms,signs, and ill-defined conditions (ICD-9 Nos. 780-799). Although there are cases for which it is not possible to determine the cause of death, this proportion indicates the care and consideration given to the certification by the medical certifier.It may also be used as a rough measure of the specificity of the medical diagnoses made by the certifier in various areas.In 1985, 1.5 percent of all reported deaths in the United States were assigned to ill- defined or unknown causes.However, this percentage varied among the States, from 0.3 percent to 6.1 percent. Automated selection of underlying cause of death--Beginning with data year 1968, NCHS began using a computer system for assigning the underlying cause of death.It has been used every year since to select the underlying cause of death. The system is called "Automated Classification of Medical Entities" (ACME). The ACME system applies the same rules for selecting the underlying cause as applied manually by a nosologist; however, under this system, the computer consistently applies the same criteria, thus eliminating intercoder variation in this step of the process. The ACME computer program requires the coding of all conditions shown on the medical certification. These codes are matched automatically against decision tables that consistently select the underlying cause of death for each record according to the international rules. The decision tables provide the comprehensive relationships between the conditions classified by ICD when applying the rules of selection and modification. The decision tables were developed by NCHS staff on the basis of their experience in coding underlying causes of death under the earlier manual coding system and as a result of periodic independent validations. These tables are periodically updated to reflect additional new information on the relationship among medical conditions. For 1985, the content of these tables was identical to that in the 1984 table. Coding procedures for selecting the underlying cause of death by the ACME computer program, as well as the ACME decision tables, are documented in NCHS instruction manuals (NCHS, 1984a, 1984b, 1984c). Cause-of-death ranking--Cause-of-death ranking (except for infants) is based on the List of 72 Selected Causes of Death. Cause-of-death ranking for infants is based on the List of 61 Selected Causes of Infant Death.The group titles Major cardiovascular diseases and Symptoms, signs, and ill- defined conditions are not ranked from the List of 72 Selected Causes; and Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period and Symptoms, signs, and ill-defined conditions are not ranked from the List of 61 Selected Causes of Infant Death. In addition, category titles that begin with the words "Other" or "All other" are not ranked to determine the leading causes of death. When one of the titles that represents a subtotal is ranked (such as Tuberculosis),its component parts (in this case, Tuberculosis of respiratory system and Other tuberculosis) are not ranked. Maternal Deaths Maternal deaths are those for which the certifying physician has designated a maternal condition as the underlying cause of death.Maternal conditions are those assigned to Complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium (ICD-9 Nos. 630-676).In the Ninth Revision, the World Health Organization (1977, p. 764) for the first time defined a maternal death as follows: A maternal death is defined as the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and the site of the pregnancy, from any cause related to or aggravated by the pregnancy or its management but not from accidental or incidental causes. Under the Eighth Revision, maternal deaths were assigned to category title "Complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium" (ICDA-8 Nos. 630-678).Although WHO did not define maternalmortality,there was an NCHS classification rule that limited a maternal death to a death within a year after termination of pregnancy from any "maternal cause," that is, any cause within the range of ICDA- Nos. 630-678. This rule applied only if a duration of time for the condition was given. If no duration was specified and the underlying cause of death was a maternal condition, then the duration was assumed to be within a year and the death was coded by NCHS as a maternal death. The change from an under-1-year limitation on duration used in the Eighth Revision to an under-42-days limitation used in the Ninth Revision is not expected to have much effect on the comparability of maternal mortality statistics. However, comparability is affected by the following classification change. Under the Ninth Revision, maternal causes have been expanded to include Indirect obstetric causes (ICD-9 Nos. 647-648).These causes include Infective and parasitic conditions, other current conditions in the mother that are classifiable elsewhere but which complicate pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium, such as Syphilis, Tuberculosis, Diabetes mellitus, Drug dependence, and Congenital cardiovascular disorders. Maternal mortality rates are computed on the basis of the number of live births. The maternal mortality rate indicates the likelihood that a pregnant woman will die from maternal causes.The number of live births used in the denominator is an approximation of the population of pregnant women who are at risk of a maternal death. Infant Deaths Age--An infant death is defined as a death under 1 year of age. The term excludes fetal deaths. Infant deaths are usually divided into two categories according to age, neonatal and postneonatal.Neonatal deaths are those that occur during the first 27 days of life, and postneonatal deaths are those that occur between 28 days and 1 year of age.It has generally been believed that different factors influencing the child's survival predominate in these two periods:Factors associated with prenatal development, heredity, and the birth process were considered dominant in the neonatal period; and environmental factors, such as nutrition, hygiene, and accidents, were considered more important in the postneonatal period. Recently, however, the distinction between these two periods has blurred due in part to advances in neonatology, which have enabled more very small, premature infants to survive the neonatal period. Rates--Infant mortality rates shown in section 2 and section 8 are the most commonly used index for measuring the risk of dying during the first year of life;they are calculated by dividing the number of infant deaths in a calendar year by the number of live births registered for the same period and are presented as rates per 1,000 or per 100,000 live births. Infant mortality rates use the number of live births in the denominator to approximate the population at risk of dying before the first birthday. This measure is an approximation of the risk of dying in infancy because some of the live births will not have been exposed to a full year's risk of dying and some of the infants that die during a year will have been born in the previous year. The error introduced in the infant mortality rate by this inexactness is usually small, especially when the birth rate is relatively constant from year to year (Guralnick and Winter, 1965; NCHS, 1968a).Other sources of error in the infant mortality rate have been attributed to differences in applying the definitions for infant death and fetal death when registering the event (McCarthy, et al., 1980; National Office of Vital Statistics, 1947). In contrast to infant mortality rates based on live births, infant death rates shown in section 1 are based on the estimated population under 1 year of age.Infant death rates, which appear in tabulations of age-specific death rates, are calculated by dividing the number of infant deaths in a calendar year by the estimated midyear population of persons under 1 year of age and are presented as rates per 100,000 population in this age group.Patterns and trends in the infant death rate may differ somewhat from those of the more commonly used "infant mortality rate" mainly because of differences in the nature of the denominator and in the time reference period. Whereas the population denominator for the infant death rate is estimated using data on births, infant deaths, and migration for the 12-month period of July through June, the denominator for the infant mortality rate is a count of births occurring during the 12 months of January through December. The difference in the time reference period can result in different trends between the two indices during periods when birth rates are moving up or down markedly. In addition, the infant death rate is also subject to greater imprecision than is the infant mortality rate because of problems of enumerating and estimating the population under 1 year of age (National Office of Vital Statistics, 1947). Race--Infant mortality rates for specified races other than white or black may be underestimated, based on results of studies in which race on the birth and death certificates for the same infant were compared(Frost and Shy, 1980). The figures should be interpreted with caution because of possible inconsistencies in reporting of race between the numerator and denominator of the rates. This reflects differences in the nature of reporting and processing race on these two vital records.On the birth certificate, race of parents is reported by the mother at the time of delivery.On the death certificate, race of the deceased infant is reported by the funeral director based on observation or on information supplied by an informant, such as a parent. With respect to processing, race of infant at birth is coded using coding rules that take account of the race of each parent (see the Technical Appendix in Vital Statistics of the United States, 1985, Volume I, Natality, section entitled Race or national origin).For infant deaths,the race of child is coded directly from the race reported on the death certificate. Hispanic origin--Infant mortality rates for the Hispanic-origin population are based on numbers of resident infant deaths reported to be of Hispanic origin (see section "Hispanic origin") and numbers of resident live births by Hispanic origin of mother for the 17 reporting States and the District of Columbia.In computing infant mortality rates, deaths and live births of unknown origin are not distributed among the specified Hispanic and non-Hispanic groups. Because for 1985 the percent of deaths of unknown origin was 7.5 percent and the percent of live births of unknown origin was 2.7 percent, infant mortality rates by Hispanic origin may be somewhat underestimated. Small numbers of infant deaths for specific Hispanic-origin groups can result in infant mortality rates subject to relatively large random variation (see section "Random variation in numbers of deaths, death rates, and mortality rates and ratios"). Tabulation list--Causes of death for infants are tabulated according to a list of causes that is different from the list of causes for the population of all ages, except for the Each Cause List. (See section "Causes-of-death classification.") Fetal Deaths In May 1950 the World Health Organization recommended the following definition of fetal death be adopted for international use (National Office of Vital Statistics, 1950): Death prior to the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of conception, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy; the death is indicated by the fact that after such separation, the fetus does not breathe or show any other evidence of life such as beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord, or definite movement of voluntary muscles. The term "fetal death" was defined on an all-inclusive basis to end confusion arising from use of such terms as stillbirth, abortion, and miscarriage. Shortly thereafter, this definition of fetal death was adopted by the National Center for Health Statistics as the nationally recommended standard. Currently all registration areas except Puerto Rico have definitions similar to the standard definition. Puerto Rico has no formal definition. (For definitions used by the States and registration areas, see NCHS (1981).) As another step toward increasing the comparability of data on fetal deaths for different countries, the World Health Organization recommended that for statistical purposes fetal deaths be classified as early, intermediate, and late. These groups are defined as follows: Less than 20 completed weeks of gestation (early fetal deaths) ...................................... Group I 20 completed weeks of gestation but less than 28 (intermediate fetal deaths)........................ Group II 28 completed weeks of gestation and over (late fetal deaths) ....................................... Group III Gestation period not classifiable in Groups I, II, and III ..................................... Group IV Note that in table 3-13, Group IV consists of fetal deaths with gestation not stated but presumed to be 20 weeks or more gestation. Until 1939 the nationally recommended procedure for registration of a fetal death required the filing of both a live-bith and a death certificate. In 1939 a separate Standard Certificate of Stillbirth (fetal death) was created to replace the former procedure.This was revised in 1949, 1955, 1956, and 1968. In 1978 the Standard Certificate of Fetal Death was replaced by the Standard Report of Fetal Death (figure 7-B). The 1977 revision of the Model State Vital Statistics Act and Model State Vital Statistics Regulations (NCHS, 1978) recommended that spontaneous fetal deaths of 20 weeks or more gestation, or a weight of 350 grams or more, and all induced terminations of pregnancy regardless of gestational age be reported and further that they be reported on separate forms. These forms are to be considered legally required statistical reports rather than legal documents. Beginning with 1970 fetal deaths, procedures were implemented that attempted to separate reports of spontaneous fetal deaths from those of induced terminations of pregnancy. These procedures were implemented because the health implications are different for spontaneous fetal deathsand induced terminations of pregnancy. These procedures are still in use. Comparability and completeness of data--Registration area requirements for reporting fetal deaths vary. Most of these areas require reporting fetal deaths of gestations of 20 weeks or more. Table A (See following Sections 15-22) shows the minimum period of gestation required by each State for fetal-death reporting. There is substantial evidence that not all fetal deaths for which reporting is required are reported (Erhardt, 962). For registration areas not requiring the reporting of fetal deaths of all periods of gestation, underreporting is more likely to occur in the earlier gestational periods. This is illustrated by the fact that for most areas requiring reporting of fetal deaths of 20 weeks or more, the total number reported for 20-23 weeks is lower than the numbers reported for 24-27 and 28-31 weeks.For areas requiring reporting of all fetal deaths,however, the opposite is generally true. To maximize the comparability of data by year and by State, most of the tables in section 3 are based on fetal deaths occurring at gestations of 20 weeks or more. These tables also include fetal deaths of not stated gestation for those States requiring reporting at 20 weeks or more only. Beginning with 1969,fetal deaths of not stated gestation were excluded for States requiring reporting of all products of conception except forthose with a stated birth weight of 500 grams or more. In 1985 this rule was applied to the following States: Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, New York(including New York City), Rhode Island, and Virginia. Each year there are some exceptions to this procedure. The data in Table 3-3 include only fetal deaths to residents of those areas in the United States that report all periods of gestation. The areas are Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, New York (including New York City), Rhode Island, and Virginia. Arkansas--Since 1971, Arkansas has been using two reporting forms for fetal deaths: A confidential Spontaneous Abortion form that is not sent to the National Center for Health Statistics and a Fetal Death Certificate that is.During the period 1971 through 1980, it is believed that most spontaneous fetal deaths of less than 20 weeks' gestation were reported on the confidential frm and, therefore, were not reported to NCHS.During the period 1981 through 1983,Arkansas specified that fetal deaths of less than 28 weeks' gestation or weighing less than 1,000 grams could be reported on the confidential form; beginning with 1984 data, the State specified that fetal deaths of 20 weeks' gestation or weighing 500 grams be reported on the Fetal Death Certificate. Because of these changes, the comparability of counts of early fetal deaths may be affected.In particular, counts of fetal deaths aged 20-27 weeks during 1981-83 were not comparable between Arkansas and other reporting areas nor with data for 1984 and 1985. It is believed that reporting has improved but is still not comparable with data for 1980 and earlier years. Idaho--Beginning in 1983, Idaho changed its reporting requirements for spontaneous fetal deaths from "after 20 weeks" to "after 20 weeks or a weight of 350 grams or more." Missouri--Beginning in 1984, Missouri changed its reporting requirements for spontaneous fetal deaths from "after 20 weeks" to "after 20 weeks or a weight of 350 grams or more." Period gestation--The period of gestation is the number of completed weeks elapsed between the first day of the last normal menstrual period and the date of delivery.The first day of the last normal menstrual period (LMP)is used as the initial date because it can be more accurately determined than the date of conception, which usually occurs 2 weeks after LMP. Data on period of gestation are computed from information on "date of delivery" and "date last normal menses began." If"date last normal menses began" is not on the record or the calculated gestation falls beyond a duration considered biologically plausible, "gestation in weeks" or "Physician's estimate of gestation" is used. When the period of gestation is reported in months on the report, it is allocated to gestational intervals in weeks as follows: 1-3 months to under 16 weeks 4 months to 16-19 weeks 5 months to 20-23 weeks 6 months to 24-27 weeks 7 months to 28-31 weeks 8 months to 32-35 weeks 9 months to 40 weeks 10 months and over to 43 weeks and over All areas reported LMP in 1985 except Delaware, New Mexico, Puerto Rico, and South Dakota. Birth weight--Most of the 55 registration areas do not specify how weight should be given, that is, in pounds and ounces or in grams. In the tabulation and presentation of birth weight data, the metric system (grams) has been used to facilitate comparison with other data published in the United States and internationally. Birth weight specified in pounds and ounces is assigned the equivalent of the gram intervals as follows: Less than 350 grams = 0 lb 12 oz or less 350 - 499 grams = 0 lb 13 oz- 1 lb 1 oz 500 - 999 grams = 1 lb 2 oz- 2 lb 3 oz 1,000 - 1,499 grams = 2 lb 4 oz- 3 lb 4 oz 1,500 - 1,999 grams = 3 lb 5 oz- 4 lb 6 oz 2,000 - 2,499 grams = 4 lb 7 oz- 5 lb 8 oz 2,500 - 2,999 grams = 5 lb 9 oz- 6 lb 9 oz 3,000 - 3,499 grams = 6 lb 10 oz- 7 lb 11 oz 3,500 - 3,999 grams = 7 lb 12 oz- 8 lb 13 oz 4,000 - 4,499 grams = 8 lb 14 oz- 9 lb 14 oz 4,500 - 4,999 grams = 9 lb 15 oz-ll lb 0 oz 5,000 grams or more = 11 lb 1 oz or more With the introduction of the Ninth Revision, International Classification of Diseases,the birth-weight classification intervals for perinatal mortality statistics were shifted downward by 1 gram, as shown above. Previously, the intervals were, for example, 1,001-1,500; 1,501-2,000; etc. Race--The race of the fetus is ordinarily classified based on the race of the parents. If the parents are of different races, the following rules apply.(1) When only one parent is white, the fetus is assigned the other parent's race.(2) When neither parent is white the fetus is assigned the father's race with one exception: If the mother is Hawaiian or Part-Hawaiian, the fetus is classified as Hawaiian. When the race of one parent is missing or ill defined, the race of the other determines that of the fetus. When race of both parents is missing, the race of the fetus is allocated to the specific race of the fetus on the preceding record. Total-birth order--Total-birth order refers to the sum of the live births and other terminations (including both spontaneous fetal deaths and induced terminations of pregnancy) that a woman has had including the fetal death being recorded.For example, if a woman has previously given birth to two live babies and to one born dead, the next fetal death to occur is counted as number four in total-birth order. In the 1978 revision of the Standard Report of Fetal Death, total-birth order is calculated from four items on pregnancy history: Number of previous live births, now living; number of previous live births, now dead; number of other terminations before 20 weeks; and number of other terminations after 20 weeks. All registration areas use the two standard items pertaining to the number of previous live births.Most areas use the two standard items pertaining to the number of "other terminations" before and after 20 weeks' gestation, but some areas use other criteria. Total-birth order for all areas is calculated from the sum of available information. Thus, information on total-birth order may not be completely comparable among the registration areas. Marital status--Table 3-4 shows fetal deaths and fetal-death ratios by mother's marital status. States excluded from this table are as follows: California, Connecticut, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, New York (including New York City), Ohio, Texas, and Vermont. Because live births comprise the denominator of the ratio, marital status must also be reported for mothers of live births. Marital status of the mother of the live birth is inferred for States that did not report it on the birth certificate. There are no quantitative data on the characteristics of unmarried women who may misreport their marital status or who fail to register fetal deaths. Underreporting may be greater for the unmarried group than for the married person. Age of mother--The fetal-death report asks for the mother's "age (at time of delivery)," and the ages are edited in NCHS for upper and lower limits. When mothers are reported to be under 10 years of age or 50 years and over, the age of the mother is considered not stated and is assigned as follows: Age on all fetal-death records with age of mother not stated is allocated according to the age appearing on the record previously processed for a mother of identical race and having the same total-birth order (total of live births and other terminations). Perinatal Mortality Perinatal definitions--Beginning with data year 1979, perinatal mortality data for the United States and each State have been published in section 4. The World Health Organization in the Ninth Revision of the International Classification of diseases (ICD-9) recommended that "national perinatal statistics should include all fetuses and infants delivered weighing at least 500 grams (or when birth weight is unavailable, the corresponding gestational age (22 weeks) or body length (25 cm crown-heel)), whether alive or dead...." It was further recommended that "countries should present, solely for international comparisons,'standard perinatal statistics' in which both the numerator and denominator of all rates are restricted to fetuses and infants weighing 1,000 grams or more (or, where birth weight is unavailable, the corresponding gestational age (28 weeks) or body length (35 cm crown-heel))."Because birth weight and gestational age are not reported on the death certificate in the United States, NCHS was unable to recommend adopting these definitions. Three definitions of perinatal mortality are currently used by NCHS: Perinatal Definition I, generally used for international comparisons, which includes fetal deaths of 28 weeks or more gestation and infant deaths of less than 7 days; Perinatal Definition II, which includes fetal deaths of 20 weeks or more gestation and infant deaths of less than 28 days; and Perinatal Definition III, which includes fetal deaths of 20 weeks or more gestation and infant deaths of less than 7 days. Variations in fetal death reporting requirements and practices have implications for comparing perinatal rates among States. Because reporting is generally poorer near the lower limit of the reporting requirement, States that require reporting of all products of pregnancy regardless of gestation are likely to have more complete reporting of fetal deaths of 20 weeks or more than are other States. The larger number of fetal deaths reported by these "all periods" States may result in higher perinatal rates compared with States whose reporting is less complete. Accordingly, reporting completeness may account, in part, for differences among the State perinatal rates, particularly differences for Definitions II and III, which use data for fetal deaths of 20-27 weeks. Not stated--Fetal deaths with gestational age not stated are presumed to be of 20 weeks' gestation or more if (1) the State requires reporting of all fetal deaths of gestational age 20 weeks or more or (2) the fetus weighed 500 grams or more,in those States requiring reporting of all fetal deaths regardless of gestational age. For Definition I, fetal deaths with gestation not stated but presumed to be 20 weeks or more are allocated to the category 28 weeks or more, according to the proportion of fetal deaths with stated gestational age that falls into that category. For Definitions II and III, fetal deaths with presumed gestation of 20 weeks or more are included with those of stated gestation of 20 weeks or more. For all three definitions, following the distribution of gestation not stated described above, fetal deaths with nonstated sex are allocated within gestational age groups on the basis of the distribution of stated cases. The allocation of non-stated gestational age and sex for fetal deaths is made individually for each State, for metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas, and separately for the United States as a whole. Accordingly, the sum of perinatal deaths for the areas according to Definition I may not equal the total number of perinatal deaths for the United States. Quality of Data Completeness of Registration All States have adopted laws that require the registration of births and deaths, and the reporting of fetal deaths. It is believed that over 99 percent of the births and deaths occurring in this country are registered. Reporting requirements for fetal deaths vary somewhat from State to State (see "Comparability and completeness of data"). Overall reporting completeness is not as good for fetal deaths as for births and deaths, but it is believed to be relatively complete for fetal deaths of 28 weeks gestation or more. National statistical data on fetal deaths include only those fetal deaths with stated or presumed gestation of 20 weeks or more. Massachusetts Data The 1964 statistics for deaths exclude approximately 6,000 events registered in Massachusetts, primarily to residents of that State. Microfilm copies of these records were not received by NCHS. Figures for the United States and the New England Division are also somewhat affected. Quality Control Procedures Demographic items on the death certificate--As previously indicated, for 1985 the mortality data for these items were obtained from two sources: (1) Microfilm images of the original certificates furnished by the Virgin Islands and photocopies from Guam; and (2) records on data tape furnished by the 50 States, the District of Columbia, New York City, and Puerto Rico. For the Virgin Islands and Guam, which sent only copies of the original certificates, the demographic items were coded for 100 percent of the death certificates. The demographic coding for 100 percent of the certificates was independently verified. As part of the quality control procedures for mortality data, each registration area has to go through a calibration period during which it must achieve the specified error tolerance level of 2 percent per item for 3 consecutive months, based on NCHS independent verification of a 50-percent sample of that area's records. Once the area has achieved the required error tolerance level, a sample of 70-80 records per month is used to monitor quality of coding. All of the areas that were providing data on computer tapes prior to 1985 had achieved the specified error tolerance; accordingly, for these areas the demographic items on about 70-80 records per area per month were independently verified by NCHS. These areas include New York City, Puerto Rico, and the 46 States that furnished data on computer tape to NCHS. The estimated average error rate for all demographic items in 1985 for these areas was 0.25 percent. The four remaining States--Arizona, Delaware, California, and Georgia--and the District of Columbia were in the initial calibration period during which the first 3 months of 1985 were evaluated on an independent 50-percent sample by NCHS. For this period, the average item error was less than 2 percent. In the remaining 9 months of the year, the demographic items on 70-80 records per area per month were independently verified by NCHS. The estimated average error rate for the year for these areas was less than 1 percent. These verification procedures involve controlling two types of error (coding and entering into the data record tape) at the same time, and the error rates are a combined measure of both types. While it may be assumed that the entering errors are randomly distributed across all items on the record, this assumption cannot be made as readily for coding errors. Although systematic errors in coding infrequent events may escape detection during sample verification, it is probable that some of these errors were detected during the initial period when 50 percent of the file was being verified, thus providing an opportunity to retrain the coders. Medical items on the death certificate--As for demographic data, mortality medical data are also subject to quality control procedures which control for errors of both coding and data entry. Each of the 19 registration areas that furnished NCHS with coded medical information according to NCHS specifications 1st had to qualify for sample verification. During an initial calibration period,the area had to demonstrate that its staff could achieve a specified error tolerance level of less than 5 percent for coding all medical items. After the area has achieved the required error tolerance level, a sample of 70-80 records per month is used to monitor quality of medical coding. For these 19 States, the average coding error rate in 1985 was estimated at just over 4 percent. For the remaining 36 registration areas--31 States, the District of Columbia, New York City, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Guam--NCHS coded the medical items for 100 percent of the death records.A 1-percent sample of the records was independently coded for quality control purposes. The estimated average error rate for these areas was about 3 percent. The ACME system for selecting the underlying cause of death through computer application contributes to the quality control of medical items on the death certificate. (See section "Automated selection of underlying cause of death.") Demographic items on the report of fetal death--For 1985, all data on fetal deaths, except for New York State (excluding New York City), were coded under contract by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. For Oklahoma, portions of the data were coded under contract by the U.S. Bureau of the Census,and other portions were coded by the State. The combination coding was necessary because the medical and confidential portions of the fetal death report,which contain some of the essential statistical information, became detached from the other part of the fetal death report prior to receipt by NCHS. Coding and entering information on data tapes were verified on a 100-percent basis because of the relatively small number of records involved. Other Control Procedures--After coding and entering on data tape are completed, record counts are balanced against control totals for each shipment of records from a registration area. Editing procedures ensure that records with inconsistent or impossible codes are modified. Inconsistent codes are those, for example, where there is contradiction between cause of death and age or sex of the decedent. Records so identified during the computer-editing process are either corrected by reference to the source record or adjusted by arbitrary code assignment (NCHS, 1979). All subsequent operations in tabulating and in preparing tables are verified during the computer processing or by statistical clerks. Estimates of Errors Arising From 50-Percent Sample for 1972 Death statistics for 1972 in this report (excluding fetal-death statistics) are based on a 50-percent sample of all deaths occurring in the 50 States and the District of Columbia. A description of the sample design and a table of the percent errors of the estimated numbers of deaths by size of estimate and total deaths in the area are shown in the Technical Appendix of Vital Statistics of the United States, 1972, Volume II, Mortality, Part A. Computation of Rates and Other Measures Population Bases The population bases from which death rates shown in this report are computed are prepared by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. Rates for 1940, 1950, 1960, 1970, and 1980 are based on the population enumerated as of April 1 in the census of those years. Rates for all other years use the estimated midyear (July 1) population. Death rates for the United States, individual States, and SMSA's are based on the total resident populations of the respective areas. Except as noted these populations exclude the Armed Forces abroad but include the Armed Forces stationed in each area. The resident populations of the birth- and death-registration States for 1900-32 and of the United States for 1900-85 are shown in table 7-1. In addition, the population including Armed Forces abroad is shown for the United States. Table B lists the sources for these populations. Population estimates for 1985--The population of the United States estimated by age, race, and sex for 1985 is shown in table 7-2, and the population for each State by broad age groups follows in table 7-3. Population estimates for 1984 and 1985 incorporate new estimation procedures for net migration and net undocumented immigration. The 1985 estimates are comparable with those for 1984 but are not strictly comparable with the postcensal estimates for 1981-83 shown in tables 7-2 and 7-3 of Vital Table B. Sources for resident population and population including Armed Forces abroad: Birth- and death-registration States, 1900-1932, and United States, 1900-1985 Year Source 1985------------ U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Series P-25, No. 1000, Feb. 1987. 1984------------ U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Series P-25, No. 985, Apr. 1986. 1983------------ U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Series P-25, No. 965, Mar. 1985. 1982------------ U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Series P-25, No. 949, May 1984. 1981------------ U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Series P-25, No. 929, May 1983. 1980------------ U.S. Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census of Population: 1980, Number of Inhabitants, PC80-1-A1, United States Summary, 1983. 1971-79--------- U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Series P-25, No. 917, July 1982. 1970------------ U.S. Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census of Population: 1970, Number of Inhabitants, Final Report PC(1)-A1, United States Summary, 1971. 1961-69--------- U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Series P-25, No. 519, April 1974. 1960------------ U.S. Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census of Population: 1960, Number of Inhabitants, PC(1)-A1, United States Summary, 1971. 1951-59--------- U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Series P-25, No. 310, June 30, 1965. 1940-50--------- U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Series P-25, No. 499, May 1973. 1930-39--------- U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Series P-25, No. 499, May 1973, and National Office of Vital Statistics, Vital Statistics Rates in the United States, 1900-1940, 1947. 1920-29--------- National Office of Vital Statistics, Vital Statistics Rates in the United States, 1900-1940, 1947. 1917-19--------- Same as for 1930-39. 1900-1916------- Same as for 1920-29. Statistics of the United States, Volume II, for those years. Although the death rates and estimates of life expectancy for 1984 and 1985 are not strictly comparable with those for previous years, the trends for the total population and most age-race-sex groups are not substantially affected. For additional details, see the Technical Appendix in Vital Statistics of the United States, 1984, Volume II, and the report of the U.S. Bureau of the Census (1986). Population data by race are consistent with the modified (see below) 1980 population by race. Population for 1980--The population of the United States by age, race, and sex and the population for each State by age are shown in tables 7-2 and 7-3, respectively, of Vital Statistics of the United States, 1980, Volume II. The figures by race have been modified as described below. The racial counts in the 1980 census are affected by changes in reporting practices, particularly of the Hispanic population, and in coding and classifying. One particular change created a major inconsistency between the 1980 census data and historical data series, including censuses and vital statistics. About 40 percent of the Hispanic population counted in 1980, over 5.8 million persons, did not mark one of the specified races listed on the census questionnaire but instead marked the "Other" category. In the 1980 census, coding procedures were modified for persons who marked "Other" race and wrote in a national origin designation of a Latin American country or a specific Hispanic-origin group in response to the racial question. These persons remained in the "Other" racial category in 1980 census data; in previous censuses and in vital statistics such responses had almost always been coded into the "White" category. In order to maintain comparability, the "Other" racial category in the 1980 census was reallocated to be consistent with previous procedures. Persons who marked the "Other" racial category and reported any Spanish origin on the Spanish origin question (5,840,648 persons) were distributed to white and black races in proportion to the distribution of persons of Hispanic origin who actually reported their race as "White" or "Black." This was done for each age-sex group. As a result of this procedure, 5,705,155 persons (98 percent) were added to the white population and 135,493 persons (2 percent) to the black population. Persons who marked the "Other" racial category and reported that they were not of Spanish origin(916,338 persons) were distributed as follows: 20 percent in each age-sex group were added to the "Asian and Pacific Islander" category (183,268 persons),and 80 percent were added to the "White" category (733,070 persons).The count of American Indians, Eskimos,and Aleuts was not affected by the procedures.Unpublished tabulations of these modified census counts were obtained from the U.S. Bureau of the Census and used to compute the rates of this report. Population estimates for 1971-79--Death rates in this volume for 1971-79 used revised population estimates that are consistent with the 1980 census levels. The 1950 census enumerated approximately 5.5 million more persons than had previously been estimated for April 1, 1980 (U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1982a). These revised estimates for the United States by age, race, and sex are published by the U.S. Bureau of the Census in Current Population Reports, Series P-25, Number 917. Unpublished revised estimates for States were obtained from the U.S. Bureau of the Census. For Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Guam, revised estimates are published in Current Popula- tion Reports, Series P-25, Number 919. Population estimates for 1961-69--Death rates in this volume for 1961-69 are based on revised estimates of the population and thus may differ slightly from rates published before 1976.The rates shown in tables 1-1 and 1-2, the life table values in table 6-5, and the population estimates in table 7-1 for each year in the period 1961-69 have been revised to reflect modified population bases, as published in the U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Series P-25, Number 519. The data shown in table 1-10 for 1961-69 have not been revised. Rates and ratios based on live births--Infant and maternal mortality rates, and fetal death and perinatal mortality ratios, are computed on the basis of the number of live births. Fetal deaths and perinatal mortality rates are computed on the basis of the number oflive births and fetal deaths. Counts oflive births are published annually in Vital Statistics of the United States, Volume I, Natality. New Jersey--As previously indicated, data by race are not available for New Jersey for 1962 and 1963. Therefore, for 1962 and 1963 the National Center for Health Statistics estimated a population by age, race, and sex excluding New Jersey for rates shown by race.The methodology used to estimate the revised population excluding New Jersey is discussed in the Technical Appendixes of the 1962 and 1963 reports. Net Census Undercount Just as the underenumeration of deaths and the misreporting of demographic characteristics on the death certificate can introduce error into the annual rates, so can enumeration errors in the latest decennial census. This is because annual population estimates for the postcensal interval, which are used in the denominator for calculating death rates, are computed using the decennial census count as a base (U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1986). Net census undercount is the result of miscounting and misreporting of demographic characteristics such as age. Age-specific death rates are affected by both the net census undercount and the misreporting of age on the death certificate (NCHS, 1968b). To the extent that the net undercount is substantial and that it varies among subgroups and geographic areas, it may have important consequences for vital statistics measures. Although death rates based on a population adjusted for net census undercount may be more accurate than rates based on an unadjusted population, rates in this volume are not adjusted; rather, they are computed using population estimates that preserve the age pattern of the net census undercount across the postcensal interval. Thus, it is important to consider the possible impact of net census undercount on death rates. The U.S. Bureau of the Census has conducted extensive research on completeness of coverage on the U.S. population (inluding underenumeration and misstatement of age, race, and sex) in the last four decennial censuses--1950, 1960, 1970, and 1980. From this work have come estimates of the national population that was not counted by age, race, and sex (NCHS, 1978; U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1974, 1977). The reports for 1980 include estimates of net census undercount using alternative methodological assumptions for age, race, and sex subgroups of the national population(NCHS, 1978; Passel and Robinson, 1985).These studies indicate that, although coverage was improved over previous censuses, there was differential coverage in the 1980 census among the population subgroups; that is, some age, race, and sex groups were more completely counted than others. Net census undercounts can affect (1) levels of the observed vital rates, (2) differences among groups, and (3) levels and group differences shown by summary measures such as age-adjusted death rates and life expectancy. Levels and differentials--If adjustments were made for net census undercount, the size of denominators of the death rates generally would increase and the rates, therefore, would decrease. Assuming undercounts remained consistent by age after the 1980 census, the estimated rates for 1985 can be computed by multiplying the reported rates by ratios of the census-level resident population to the resident population adjusted for the estimated net census undercount (table 7-4). A ratio of less than 1.0 indicates a net census undercount and, when applied, results in a correspond- ing decrease in the death rate. A ratio greater than 1.0--indicating a net census overcount--multiplied by the reported rate results in an increase in the death rate. Coverage ratios for all ages show that, in general, females were more completely enumerated than males and the white population more completely than the population of all other races. The black population was undercounted relative to the total population of all other races. For the total population, underenumeration varied by age group with the greatest differences found for persons aged 8-34 and 85 years and over. All other age groups were overcounted or undercounted by less than 3 percent. Among the age-sex-race groups, coverage was lowest for black males aged 40-44 and 45-49 years.Underenumeration for these groups was 19 percent. In contrast, white females in these age groups were essentially completely enumerated. For black females and white males in these same age groups, the undercount ranged from 3 to 6 percent. For the under-1-year age group the white population was overenumerated by 2 percent, whereas infants of other races were underenumerated by 9 percent. If vital statistics measures were calculated with adjustments for net census undercounts for each population subgroup, the resulting rates would be differentially reduced from their original levels; that is, rates for those groups with the greatest estimated undercounts would show the greatest relative reductions due to these adjustments. Similar effects would be evident in opposite direction for groups with overcounts.As a consequence, the ratio of mortality between the rates for males and females, and between the rates for the white population and the population of other races, or the black population, usually would be reduced. Similarly, the differences between the death rates among subgroups of the population by cause of death would be affected by adjustments for net census undercounts. For example, for the age group 35-39 years in 1985, the ratio of the death rate for Homicide and legal intervention for black males to that for white males is 6.9, whereas the ratio of the death rates adjusted for net census undercount in 1985 is 5.9. For Ischemic heart disease for males aged 40-44 years, the ratio of the death rate for the population of all other races to that for white population is 1.3 using the unadjusted rates but it is 1.1 when adjusted for estimated underenumeration. Summary measures--The effect of net census undercount on age-adjusted death rates depends on the underenumeration of each age group and on the distribution of deaths by age.In 1985, the age-adjusted death rate for all causes would decrease from 546.1 to 540.1 per 100,000 population if the age- specific death rates were corrected for net census undercount. For Diseases of the heart, the age-adjusted death rate for white males would decrease from 244.5 to 241.4 per 100,000 population, a decline of 1.3 percent. For black males the change, from an unadjusted rate of 301.0 to an adjusted rate of 284.4, would amount to 5.5 percent. If death rates by age were adjusted, then the corresponding life expectancy at birth computed from these rates would change.The importance of adjustments varies by age; that is, when calculating life expectancy, the impact of an undercount or overcount is greatest at the younger ages.In general, the effect of correcting the death rates is to increase the estimate of life expectancy at birth. Differential underenumeration among race-sex groups would lead to greater changes in life expectancy for some groups than for others. For white females who were completely enumerated in 1980 revised estimates of life expectancy would remain roughly constant; those for black males would show the greatest increase. Age-Adjusted Death Rates Age-adjusted death rates shown in this report are computed by using the distribution in 10-year age intervals of the enumerated populations of the United States in 1940 as the standard population. Each figure represents the rate that would have existed if the age-specific rates of the particular year prevailed in a population whose age distribution was the same as that of the United States in 1940. The rates for the total population and for each race-sex group were adjusted using the same standard population. It is important not to compare age-adjusted death rates with crude rates. The standard 1940 population, on the basis of one million total population is as follows: Age Number All ages ............................ 1,000,000 Under 1 year ............................ 15,343 1-4 years ............................... 64,718 5-14 years .............................. 170,355 15-24 years ............................. 181,677 25-34 years ............................. 162,066 35-44 years ............................. 139,237 45-54 years ............................. 117,811 55-64 years ............................. 80,294 65-74 years ............................. 48,426 75-84 years ............................. 17,303 85 years and over ....................... 2,770 Life Tables U.S. abridged life tables are constructed by reference to a standard table (NCHS, 1966). Life tables for the decennial period 1979-81 are used as the standard life tables in constructing the 1980-85 abridged life tables. With the availability of the 1979-81 standard life tables, revised life table values were computed for 1980-82; these appeared for the first time in Vital Statistics of the United States, 1983. Life tables for the decennial period 1969-71 are used as the standard life tables in constructing the 1970-79 abridged life tables. Life table values for 1970-73 were first revised in Vital Statistics of the United States, 1977; before 1977, life table values for 1970-73 were constructed using the 1959-61 decennial life tables. In addition, life table values for 1951-59, 1961-69, and 1971-79 appearing in this population are based on revised intercensal estimates of the population for those years. As such, these life table values may differ from life table values for those years published in previous volumes. The change in the population estimation methodology (see above section "Population bases") results in life expectancies at certain 5-year age intervals for 1984 and 1985 that are lower than those that would have occurred had they been based on the same methodology used to compute 1983 life expectancies. For additional details, see Technical Appendix for Vital Statistics of the United States, 1984, Volume II. There has been an increasing interest in data on average length of life (*) for single calendar years before the initiation of the annual abridged life table series for selected race-sex groups in 1945. The figures in table 6-5 for the race and sex groups for the following years were estimated to meet these needs. For estimating procedures, see National Office of Vital Statistics (1951). Years Race and Sex Groups 1900-45 .......................................... Total 1900-47 .......................................... Male 1900-47 .......................................... Female 1900-50 .......................................... White 1900-44 .......................................... White, male 1900-44 .......................................... White, female 1900-50 .......................................... All other 1900-44 .......................................... All other, male 1900-44 .......................................... All other, female The geographic areas covered in life tables before 1929-31 were limited to the death-registration areas. Life tables for 1900-1902 and 1909-11 were constructed using mortality data from the 1900 death-registration States--10 States and the District of Columbia--and for 1919-21 from the 1920 death-registration States--34 States and the District of Columbia. The tables for 1929-31 through 1958 cover the conterminous United States. Decennial life table values for the 3-year period 1959-61 were derived from data that include both Alaska and Hawaii for each year (table 6-4).Data for each year shown in table 6-5 include Alaska beginning in 1959 and Hawaii beginning in 1960.It is not believed that the inclusion of these two States materially affects life table values. Random Variation in Numbers of Deaths, Death Rates, and Mortality Rates and Ratios Deaths and population-based rates--Except for 1972, the numbers of deaths reported for a community represent complete counts of such events.As such, they are not subject to sampling error, although they are subject to errors in the registration process. However, when the figures are used for analytical purposes, such as the comparison of rates over a time period or for different areas, the number of events that actually occurred may be considered as one of a large series of possible results that could have arisen under the same circumstances (National Office of Vital Statistics, 1961). The probable range of values may be estimated from the actual figures according to certain statistical assumptions. In general, distributions of vital events may be assumed to follow the binomial distribution. Estimates of standard error and tests of significance under this assumption are described in most standard statistics texts. When the number of events is large, the standard error, expressed as a percent of the number of rate is usually small. When the number of events is small (perhaps less than 100) and the probability of such an event is small, considerable caution must be observed in interpreting the conditions described by the figures.This is particularly true for infant mortality rates, cause-specific death rates, and death rates for counties. Events of a rare nature may be assumed to follow a Poison probability distribution. For this distribution, a simple approximation may be used to estimate a confidence interval, as follows: If N is the number of registered deaths in the population and R is the corresponding rate, the chances are 19 in 20 that: 1. N - 2 N and N + 2 N covers the "true" number of events. 2. R - 2 R and R + 2 R N N covers the "true" rate. If the rate R corresponding to N events is compared with the rate S corresponding to M events, the difference between the two rates may be regarded as statistically significant if it exceeds 2 R2 S2 + N M For example, if the observed death rate for Community A were 10.0 per 1,000 population and if this rate were based on 20 recorded deaths, then the chances are 19 in 20 that the "true" death rate for that community lies between 5.5 and 14.5 per 1,000 population.If the death rate for Community A of 10.0 per 1,000 population were being compared with a rate of 20.0 per 1,000 population for Community B; which is based on 10 recorded deaths, then the difference between the rates for the two communities is 10.0.This difference is less than twice the standard error of the difference 2 (10.0)2 + (20.0)2 20 10 of the two rates that is computed to be 13.4. From this, it is concluded that the difference between the rates for the two communities is not statistically significant. Symbols Used in Tables Data not available -------------------------------------------- --- Category not applicable --------------------------------------- ... Quantity zero ------------------------------------------------- - Quantity more than zero but less than 0.05 -------------------- 0.0 Quantity more than zero but less than 500 where numbers are rounded to thousands ---------------------------- Z Figure does not meet standards of reliability or precision ---- *
Addendum 19791979 Addendum to Technical Appendix 1979 Addendum to "Technical Appendix" of Vital Statistics of the United States, Volume II, Mortality, Part A To assist the users of the mortality public-use tapes, attached is a copy of the latest Technical Appendix of Vital Statistics of the United States, 1985 Volume II, Mortality, Part A. This technical appendix provides certain qualifications of the data that are essential to using, analyzing, and interpreting the data on these tapes. Certain modifications to the attached Technical Appendix are essential to make it applicable to the mortality file for the 1979 data year. Those modifications, which will appear in the printed version of the 1985 Technical Appendix, include the following: 1. Vital Statistics Cooperative Program. In 1979, 35 States and New York City furnished demographic data only and seven States furnished both demographic and cause-of-death data on computer tape through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program (VSCP). The following States are added to the VSCP beginning in 1979: State-coded demographic data Connecticut Hawaii Mississippi New Jersey Pennsylvania Wyoming 2. Cause of death. Effective with the 1979 data year, causes of death are classified by the Ninth Revision, International Classification of Diseases. Principal features of this classification are described in the enclosed publication "Estimates of Selected Com- parability Ratios Based on Dual Coding of 1976 Death Certificates by the Eighth and Ninth Revisions of the International Classifica- tion of Diseases," Monthly Vital Statistics Report, Vol. 28, No. 11, Supplement, February 29, 1980. 3. New items. The public use tapes also include data on new items not described in the 1978 Technical Appendix. These include (1) Marital status, (2) State or country of birth, and (3) Place of death and status of decedent when death occurred in hospital or medical center. A discussion of these items, as it will appear in the printed version of the 1985 Technical Appendix, follows: Marital status Mortality statistics by marital status (table 1-31) are published in this report for the first time since 1961. Previously they were published in the annual reports for the years 1949-51 and 1959-61. Several reports specifically analyzing mortality by marital status have been published including the special study based on 1959-61 data, "Mortality from Selected Causes by Marital Status: United States," Vital and Health Statistics, Series 20, Nos. 8a and 8b. In addition, the following reports from the Vital Statistics Special Report series have been published: "Mortality from Selected Causes by Marital Status: United States, 1949-51," Vol. 39, No. 7; "Mortality by Marital Status, by Age, Race, and Sex, Urban and Rural: United States, 1940," Vol. 23, No. 2; "Deaths from Selected Causes by Marital Status, by Age and Sex, United States, 1940," Vol. 23, No. 7; and "Cancer Mortality by Marital Status: United States, 1940," Vol. 32, No. 6. Reference to earlier reports may be found in the appendix to Vital and Health Statistics, Series 20, No. 8b. Mortality statistics by marital status are tabulated separately for the following categories: Never married, single; Ever married; Married; Widowed; Divorced. Ever married includes the categories married, widowed, and divorced. Certificates in which the marriage was specified as being annulled are classified as Never married, single. Where marital status was specified as Separated or Common Law marriage, it was classified as Married. Of the 1,848,270 resident deaths 15 years and over, 8,383 (0.5 percent) certificates had marital status not stated. State or Country of Birth Mortality statistics by State of birth (table 1-32) are published in 1979 for the first time since 1950. The place of birth of a decedent is assigned to one of 50 States or the District of Columbia; or to the territorial possessions of Puerto Rico, Guam, or the Virgin Islands-- if specified on the death certifcate. The place of birth is also tabulated for the countries of Canada, Cuba, Mexico, and for the Remainder of the World. Deaths for which information on State of birth was unknown, not stated, or not classifiable accounted for a small proportion of all deaths in 1979, about 0.5 percent. Early mortality reports published by the Bureau of the Census contained extensive tables showing nativity of parents as well as nativity of decedent. The publication of these tables was discontinued in 1933. Mortality data showing nativity of decedent were again published in annual reports for 1939 to 1941, and for 1950, when comparable population figures were available. Place of death and status of decedent when death occurred in hospital or medical center For the first time since 1958, mortality data for 1979 are shown for the place of death (tables 1-28 and 1-29). Mortality data are, also, shown for the first time for the status of decedent when death occurred in a hospital of medical center (table 1-28). These data are obtained from the following two items that appear on the US. Standard Certificate of Death: Item 7c) Hospital or other institution-name (if not in either, give street and number) Item 7d) If hospital or institution, indicate DOA, Op/Emer. R00m, inpatient (specify) All of the States and the District of Coumbia have item 7c (or its equivalent) on the death certificate. For the 42 States in the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program (VSCP), NCHS accepts the State definition, classification, or codes for hospitals, medical centers or other institutions. For the remaining 8 States and the District of Columbia not in the VSCP, NCHS classifies and codes to a hospital or medical center according to whether the terms "hospital" or "medical center" are entered as part of the name in item 7c or its equivalent. If the terms "hospital" or "medical center" are not entered as part of the name, then the entry is coded appropriately to one of the following: (I) other institutions, (2) all other reported entries, or (3) unknown, not stated. Table 1-28 shows mortality data for the status of the decedent when death occurred in a hospital or medical center. The data are shown for the following 39 States that have item 7d or its equivalent on their death certificates: Alaska New Hampshire Arizona New Jersey Arkansas New Mexico Colorado New York Florida North Carolina Georgia North Dakota Hawaii Ohio Idaho Oregon Illinois Pennsylvania Indiana Rhode Island Iowa South Carolina Kansas South Dakota Kentucky Tennessee Maine Utah Michigan Vermont Mississippi Virginia Missouri West Virginia Montana Wisconsin Nebraska Wyoming Nevada
Addendum 19801980 Addendum to Technical Appendix 1980 Addendum to "Technical Appendix" of Vital Statistics of the United States, Volume II, Mortality, Part A To assist the users of the mortality public-use tapes, attached is a copy of the latest Technical Appendix of Vital Statistics of the United States, 1985,Volume II, Mortality, Part A. This technical appendix provides certain quali-fications of the data that are essential to using, analyzing, and interpreting the data on these tapes. Certain modifications to the attached Technical Appendix are essential to make it applicable to the mortality file for the 1980 data year.Those modifications, which will appear in the printed version of the 1985 Technical Appendix, include the following: 1. Vital Statistics Cooperative Program. In 1980, 45 States and New York City furnished demographic data on computer tape and 15 of these States also furnish cause-of-death data on computer tape through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program (VSCP).The following States were added to the VSCP in 1979 and 1980. State-coded demographic data State-coded medical data 1979 1980 1980 Connecticut Arkansas Colorado Mississippi Hawaii New Mexico Kansas New Haapshire Mississippi South Dakota Massachusetts Pennsylvania New Jersey Minnesota South Carolina Pennsylvania Wyoming 2.Cause of death. Effective with the 1979 data year, causes of death are classified by the Ninth Revision, International Classification of Diseases.Principal features of this classification are described in the enclosed publication "Estimates of Selected Comparability Ratios Eased on Dual Coding of 1976 Death Certificates by the Eighth and Ninth Revi- sions of the International Classification of Diseases," Monthly Vital Statistics Report, Vol. 28, No. 11, Supplement, February 29, 1980. 3. New items. The public use tapes also include data on new items not described in the 1978 Technical Appendix. These include (a) Marital status, (b)State or country of birth, and (c) Place of death and status of decedent when death occurred in a hospital or medical center. A discussion of these items follows: Marital status Mortality statistics by marital status became available for 1979 for the first time since 1961. Previously they were published in the annual reports for the years 1949-51 and 1959-61. Several reports specifically analyzing mortality by marital status have been published including the special study based on 1959-61 data, "Mortality from Selected Causes by Marital Status: United States," Vital and Health Statistics, Series 20, Nos. 8a and 8b. Mortality statistics by marital status are tabulated separately for the following categories: Never married; Ever married; Married; Widowed; Divorced. Ever married includes the categories married, widowed, and divorced. Certificates in which the marriage was specified as being annulled are classified as Never married.Where marital status was specified as Separated or Common Law marriage, it was classified as Married. Of the 1,924,871 resident deaths 15 years and over, 9,261 (0.5 percent) certificates had marital status not stated. State or Country of Birth Mortality statistics by State of birth became available for 1979 for the first time since 1950.The place of birth of a decedent is assigned to one of 50 States or the District of Columbia; to one of the territorial possessions of Puerto Rico,Guam or the Virgin Islands; to one of the countries of Canada, Cuba, Mexico, or to the Remainder of the World as specified on the death certificate. Deaths for which information on State of birth was unknown, not stated, or not classifiable accounted for a small proportion of all deaths in 1980, about 0.6 percent. Early mortality reports published by the Bureau of the Census contained tables showing nativity of parents as well as nativity of decendent. The publication of these tables was discontinued in 1933.Mortality data showing nativity of decendent were again published in annual reports for 1939 to 1941 , and for 1950, when comparable population figures were available. Place of death and status of decendent when death occurred in hospital or medical center Mortality statistics by place of death became available in1979 for the first time since 1958. Mortality data were also available for the first time in 1979 for the status of decendent when death occurred in a hospital or medical center. These data were obtained from the following two items that appear on the U.S. Standard Certificate of Death: Item 7c) Hospital or other institution--name (if not in either, give street and number) Item 7d) If hospital or institution, indicate DOA, Op/Emer. Room, inpatient (specify) All of the States and the District of Columbia have item 7c (or its equivalent) on the death certificate. For 44 of the States in the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program (VSCP), NCHS accepts the State definition, classification, or codes for hospitals, medical centers or other institutions.For New Mexico and for the 5 States and the District of Columbia not in the VSCP, NCHS classifies and codes to a hospital or medical center according to whether the terms "hospital", "clinic", or "medical center" are entered as part of the name in item 7c or its equivalent.If the terms "hospi- tal", "clinic", or "medical center" are not entered as part of the name, then the entry is coded appropriately to one of the following: (1) other institutions providing patient care,(2) dead on arrival--hospital clinic, medical center name not given, (3) all other reported entries, or (4) unknown, not stated. Table 1-28 shows mortality data for the status of the decedent when death occurred in a hospital or medical center. The data are shown for the following 40 States that have item 7d or its equivalent on their death certi- ficates: Alaska New Hanpshire Arizona New Jersey Arkansas New Mexico Colorado New York Florida North Carolina Georgia North Dakota Hawaii Ohio Idaho Oregon Illinois Pennsylvania Indiana Rhode Island Iowa South Carolina Kansas South Dakota Kentucky Tennessee Maine Utah Michigan Vermont Mississippi Virginia Missouri Washington Montana West Virginia Nebraska Wisconsin Nevada Wyoming Population bases for computing rates The populations used for computing rates (furnished by the U.S. Bureau of the Census) represent the population residing in the specified area. The population estimates for 1980 are based on the April 1,1980 census enumeration. The figures by race in the 1980 census are affected by changes in the practice of reporting race, particularly on the part of the Hispanic popula- tion, and in coding and classifying racial groups in the 1980 census. One particular change has created a major inconsistency between the 1980 census data and historical data series. About 40 percent of the Hispanic population counted in 1980,or over 5.8 million persons,did not mark one of the specified races listed on the census questionnaire but marked the "other" category instead. In the 1980 census a modification was made in the coding procedures in the treatment of persons who marked "other" race and wrote in a national origin designation of a Latin American country or a specific Hispanic origin group in response to the race question. These persons remained in the "other races" category in 1980 census data; in previous censuses and in vital statistics, such responses were almost always coded to the "white" category. In order to maintain comparability, the 1980 census data by race have been redistributed to conform to the historical categories.Unpublished tabulations of these modified census counts were obtained from the U.S. Bureau of the Census and were used for the computation of the rates. In obtaining the modified census counts, persons who marked the "other" race category and who reported any Spanish origin on the Spanish origin question (5.8 million persons) were distributed to white and black races in proportion to the distribution of persons of Hispanic origin who reported their race to be white or black. This procedure was done for each age-sex group. As a result of this procedure, 5.7 million persons were added to the white population,and about 135,000 persons were added to black population. Persons who marked the "other" race category and who reported that they were not of Spanish origin (about 916,000 persons) were distributed as follows: 20 percent in each age-sex group were added to the category "Asian and Pacific Islander" and 80 percent were added to the "white" category.1/ The count of American Indians, Eskimos, and Aleuts was not affected by these procedures. Rates for 1971-79 have been revised based on revised population for those years which are consistent with the 1980 census levels.1/ The 1980 census enumerated approximately 5.5 million persons more than were previously estimated for April 1,1980 2/ 1/ U.S. Bureau of the Census: Preliminary estimates of the population of the United States, by age, sex, and race: 1970-1981. Current Population Reports. Series P-25, No. 917. Washington. U.S. Government Printing Office, July 1982. 2/ U. S. Bureau of the Census: Coverage of the national population in the 1980 census, by age, sex, and race: Preliminary estimates by demographic analysis. Current Population Reports. Series P-23, No. 115. Washington. U.S. Government Printing Office, Feb. 1982.
Addendum 19811981 Addendum to Technical Appendix 1981 Addendum to "Technical Appendix" of Vital Statistics of the United States, Volume II, Mortality, Part A To assist the users of the mortality public-use tapes, attached is a copy of the lastest "Technical Appendix" of Vital Statistics of the United States, 1985, Volume II, Mortality, Part A. This technical appendix provides certain qualifications that are essential to using, analyzing, and interpreting the data on those tapes. Certain modifications to the attached technical appendix are essential to make it applicable to the mortality file for the 1981 data year.Those modifications, which will appear in the printed version of the 1985 technical appendix, include the following: 1. Vital Statistics Cooperative Program. In 1981, 45 States furnished demographic data on computer tape and 16 of these States also furnished cause-of-death data on computer tape through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program (VSCP).The following States were added to the VSCP in 1980 and 1981. State-coded demographic data State-coded medical data 1980 1980 1981 Arkansas Colorado Mississippi Maine New Mexico Kansas New Hampshire South Dakota Massachusetts Pennsylvania Minnesota South Carolina 2. The following IS VSCP States submitted precoded demographic data for all deaths and precoded cause-of-death data for part of the deaths along with copies of the original certificates from which NCHS coded the remaining medical data: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Montana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and Nest Virginia. The remaining 14 VSCP States submitted only precoded demographic data: Alaska, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, and Wyoming. For the five States and the District of Columbia which were not participants in the VSCP in 1981, NCHS coded all the demographic data and all or part of the cause-of-death data. Population Bases for Computing Rates: The population used for computing rates shown in this report (furnished by the U.S. Bureau of the Census) represents the population residing in the specified area. Death rates for 1981 are based on populations estimated as of July 1, 1981.1/ The estimates are based on the 1980 census count. The 1980 census counts by race were modified to be consistent with Office of Management and Budget categories and historical categories for mortality data. The modification procedures are discussed in detail in a Census Bureau report.2/ 1. U.S. Bureau of the Census: Estimates of the population of the United States, by age, race, and sex: 1980 to 1982. Current Population Reports. Series P-25, No. 929, Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983. 2. U.S. Bureau of the Census: Preliminary estimates of the population of the United States by age, sex, and race: 1970-1981. Current Population Reports. Series P-25, No. 917. Washington. U.S. Government Printing Office.
Addendum 19821982 Addendum to Technical Appendix 1982 Addendum to "Technical Appendix" of Vital Statistics of the United States, Volume II, Mortality, Part A To assist users of the mortality public-use tapes, attached is a copy of the latest "Technical Appendix" of Vital Statistics of the United States, 1985, Volume II Mortality, Part A. This technical appendix provides certain qualifications that are essential to using, analyzing, and interpreting the data on those tapes. Certain modifications to the attached technical appendix are essential to make it applicable to the mortality file for the 1982 data year. Those modifications, which will appear in the printed version of the 1985 technical appendix, include the following: I. Sources of data Mortality data are provided by States in the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program (VSCP), as well as non-VSCP States. These areas and changes since 1979, are shown below: A. Areas in the VSCP. In 1982, 46 States, New York City, and Puerto Rico were included in the VSCP. The following States were added during 1980-82: Stated-coded demographic State-coded medical data 1980 1982 1980 1981 Arkansas North Dakota Colorado Mississippi Maine New Mexico Kansas New Hampshire South Dakota Massachusetts Pennsylvania Minnesota South Carolina Of the States in the VSCP, the following 16 submitted demographic and cause-of-death data for all death certificates on computer tape: Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The following 16 States submitted demographic data for all death certificates, and cause-of-death data for 50-percent of their mortality file along with copies of the original certificates from which NCHS coded the cause of death data for the remainder of the file: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Idaho, Illinios, Indiania, Kentucky, Montana, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and West Virginia. The remaining 14 VSCP States, New York City, and Puerto Rico, which submitted only precoded demographic data, included the following: Alaska, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, and Wyoming. B. Areas not in the VSCP For the four States (Arizona, California, Delaware, and Georgia), the District of Columbia, the Virgin Islands, and Guam which were not participants in the VSCP in 1982, NCHS coded all the demographic data and cause-of-death data. Data for Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Guam are not available on public-use data tapes. II. Classification of data Place of death and status of decedent.--These data were obtained from the following two items that appear on the U.S. Standard Certificate of Death: Page 3 Item 7c) Hospital or other institution--Name (if not in either, give street and number) Item 7d) If hosp. or inst. Indicate DOA, OP/Emer.Rm., Inpatient (Specify) All of the States and the District of Columbia have item 7c (or its equivalent) on the death certificate. For the 46 States in the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program (VSCP), NCHS accepts the the State definition, classification, or codes for hospitals, medical centers, or other institutions. For the remaining four States and the District of Columbia not in the VSCP, NCHS classifies and codes to a hospital or medical center according to whether the terms "hospital" or "medical center" are entered as part of the name in item 7c or its equivalent. If the terms "hospital" or "medical center" are not entered as part of the name, then the entry is coded appropriately to one of the following: (1) other insitutions, (2) all other reported entries, or (3) unknown, not stated--depending upon the information entered in item 7c on the certificate. The following 42 States (including New York City) have item 7d or its equivalent on their death certificates: Alaska Nevada Arizona New Hampshire Arkansas New Jersey Colorado New Mexico Connecticut New York Florida North Carolina Georgia North Dakota Hawaii Ohio Idaho Oregon Illinois Pennsylvania Indiana Rhode Island Iowa South Carolina Kansas South Dakota Kentucky Tennessee Louisiana Utah Maine Vermont Michigan Virginia Mississippi Washington Missouri West Virginia Montana Wisconsin Nebraska Wyoming Effective with data for 1980, the coding of place of death and status of decedent was changed. A new coding category was added: "Dead on arrival-hospital, clinic, medical center name not given." Deaths coded to this category are tabulated as "Dead on arrival" (table-28) and "Not in hospital or medical center" (table 1-29). Had the 1979 coding categories been used, these deaths would have been tabulated as "Place unknown" in both tables. III. Population Bases for Computing Rates: The population used for computing rates shown in this report (furnished by the U.S. Bureau of the Census) represents the population residing in the specified area. Death rates for 1982 are based on populations estimated as of July 1, 1982.1,2 The estimates are based on the 1980 census count. The 1980 census counts by race were modified to be consistent with Office of Management and Budget categories and historical categories for death data. The modification procedures are discussed in detail in a Census Bureau report.3 1. U.S. Bureau of the Census: Estimates of the population of the United States, by age, sex, and race: 1980 to 1982. Current Population Reports. Series P-25, No. 949, Washington. U.S. Government Printing Office, May, 1984. 2. U.S. Bureau of the Census: Estimates of the population of States, by age: July 1, 1981, to 1983. Current Population Reports. Series P-25, No. 951, Washington. U.S. Government Printing Office, May 1984. 3. U.S. Bureau of the Census: Preliminary estimates of the population of the United States by age, sex, and race: 1970 to 1981. Current Population Reports. Series P-25, No. 917. Washington. U.S. Government Printing Office, July 1982.
Addendum 19831983 Addendum to Technical Appendix 1983 Addendum to "Technical Appendix" of Vital Statistics of the United States, Volume 11, Mortality, Part A To assist the users of the mortality public-use data tapes, attached is a copy of the latest "Technical Appendix" of Vital Statistics of the United States, 1980, volume II, Mortality, Part A. This technical appendix provides certain qualifications that are essential to using, analyzing, and interpreting the data on those tapes. Certain modifications to the attached technical appendix are essential to make it applicable to the mortality file for the 1983 data year. Those modifications, which will appear in the printed version of the 1985 technical appendix, include the following; I. Sources of data Mortality data are provided by States in the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program (VSCP), as well as non-VSCP States. These areas and changes since 1980, are shown below: A. Areas in the VSCP. In 1983, 46 States, New York City, and Puerto Rico were included in the VSCP. The following States were added during 1981-83: State-coded demographic data State-coded medical data 1982 1981 North Dakota Maine Of the States in the VSCP, the following 16 submitted demographic and cause-of-death data for all death certificates on computer tape: Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The remaining 30 VSCP States submitted demographic data for all deaths along with copies of the original certificates from which NCHS coded the cause-of-death data: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiania, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont Washington, West Virgina, and Wyoming. B. Areas not in the VSCP For the four States (Arizona, California, Delaware, and Georgia), the District of Columbia, the Virgin Islands, and the Guam which were not participants in the VSCP in 1983, NCHS coded all the demographic data and cause-of-death data. Data for Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Guam are not available on public-use data tapes. II. Classification of data Place of death and status of decedent.--These data were obtained from the following two items that appear on the U.S. Standard Certificate of Death: Item 7c) Hospital or other institution--Name (if not in either, give street and number) Item 7d) If hosp. or inst. Indicate DOA, OP/Emer.Rm., Inpatient (Specify) All of the States and the District of Columbia have item 7c (or its equivalent) on the death certificate. For the 46 States in the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program (VSCP), NCHS accepts the the State definition, classification, or codes for hospitals, medical centers, or other institutions. For the remaining four States and the District of Columbia not in the VSCP, NCHS classifies and codes to a hospital or medical center according to whether the terms "hospital" or "medical center" are entered as part of the name in Item 7c or its equivalent. If the terms "hospital" or "medical center" are not entered as part of the name, then the entry Is coded appropriately to one of the following: (1) other institutions, (2) all other reported entries, or (3) unknown, not stated--depending upon the information entered in item 7c on the certificate. The following 42 States (including New York City) have item 7d or its equivalent on their death certificates: Alaska Nevada Arizona New Hampshire Arkansas New Jersey Colorado New Mexico Connecticut New York Florida North Carolina Georgia North Dakota Hawaii Ohio Idaho Oregon Illinois Pennsylvania Indiana Rhode Island Iowa South Carolina Kansas South Dakota Kentucky Tennessee Louisiana Utah Maine Vermont Michigan Virginia Mississippi Washington Missouri West Virginia Montana Wisconsin Nebraska Wyoming III. Population Bases for Computing Rates: The population used for computing rates shown in this report (furnished by the U.S. Bureau of the Census) represents the population residing in the specified area. Death rates for 1983 are based on populations estimated as of July l, 1983.1,2 The estimates are based on the 1980 census count. The 1980 census counts by race were modified to be consistent with Office of Management and Budget categories and historical categories for death data. The modification procedures are discussed in detail in a Census Bureau report.3 References 1. U.S. Bureau of the Census: Estimates of the population of the United States, by age, sex, and race: 1980 to 1984. Current Population Reports. Series P-25, No. 965, Washington. U.S. Government Printing Office, March, 1985. 2. U.S. Bureau of the Census: State population estimates, by age and components of change: 1980 to 1984. Current Population Reports. Series P-25, No. 970, Washington. U.S. Government Printing Office, June 1985. 3. U.S. Bureau of the Census: Preliminary estimates of the population of the United States by age, sex, and race; 1970 to 1981. Current Population Reports. Series P-25, No. 917. Washington. U.S. Government Printing Office, July 1982.
Addendum 19841984 Addendum to Technical Appendix 1984 Addendum to "Technical Appendix" of Vital Statistics of The United States, Volume II, Mortality, Part A To assist the users of the mortality public-use data tapes, attached is a copy of the latest "Technical Appendix" Of the Vital Statistics of the United States, 1985, Volume II, Mortality, Part A. This technical appendix provides certain qualifications that are essential to using, analyzing, and interpreting the data on those tapes. Certain modifications to the attached technical appendix are essential to make it applicable to the mortality file for the 1984 data year. Those modifications, which will appear in the printed version of the 1984 technical appendix, include the following: I. Source of data A. Areas in the VSCP In 1984, 46 States, New York City, and Puerto Rico were included in the VSCP. The following States were added during 1982-84: State-coded demographic data Stated-coded medical data 1982 1983 1984 North Dakota Minnesota Maryland New York Vermont Of the States in the VSCP, the following 19 submitted demographic and cause-of-death data for all death certificates on computer tape: Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Pennsyl- vania, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The remaining 27 VSCP States submitted demographic data for all deaths along with copies of the original certificates from which NCHS coded the cause-of-death data: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiania, Kentucky, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washing- ton, West Virginia, and Wyoming. B. Areas not in the VSCP. For the four States (Arizona, California, Delaware, and Georgia), the District of Columbia, the Virgin Islands, and Guam which were not participants in the VSCP in 1984, NCHS coded all the demographic data and cause-of-death data. Data for Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Guam are not available on public-use data tapes. II. Classification of data Place of death and status of decedent.--These data were obtained from the following two items that appear on the U.S. Standard Certificate of Death: Item 7c) Hospital or other institution--Name (if not in either, give street and number) Item 7d) If hosp. or inst. Indicate DOA, OP/Emer. Rm., Inpatient (Specify) All of the States and the District of Columbia have item 7c (or its equivalent) on the death certificate. For the 46 States in the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program (VSCP), NCHS accepts the State definition, classification, or codes for hospitals, medical centers, or other institutions. For the remaining four States and the District of Columbia not in the VSCP, NCHS classifies and codes to a hospital or medical center according to whether the terms "hospital" or "medical center" are entered as part of the name in item 7c or its equivalent. If the terms "hospital" or "medical center" are not entered as part of the name, then the entry is coded appropriately to one of the following (1) other institutions, (2) all other reported entries, or (3) unknown, not stated--depending upon the information entered in item 7c on the certificate. The following 42 States (including New York City) have item 7d or its equivalent on their death certificate: Alaska Nevada Arizona New Hampshire Arkansas New Jersey Colorado New Mexico Connecticut New York Florida North Carolina Georgia North Dakota Hawaii Ohio Idaho Oregon Illinois Pennsylvania Indiana Rhode Island Iowa South Carolina Kansas South Dakota Kentucky Tennessee Louisiana Utah Maine Vermont Michigan Virginia Mississippi Washington Missouri West Virginia Montana Wisconsin Nebraska Wyoming III. Population bases for computing rates: The Population used for computing rates shown in this report (furnished by the U.S. Bureau of the Census) represents the population residing in the specified area. Death rates for 1984 are based on populations estimated as of July 1, 1984.1,2 The estimates are based on the 1980 census count. The 1980 census counts by race were modified to be consistent with Office of Management and Budget categories and historical categories for death data. The modification procedures are discussed in detail in a Census Bureau report.3 Population estimates for 1984 used to compute death rates incorporate new estimates for net emigration and net undocumented immigration. For most age-race-sex groups, differences in population estimates for 1984 based on the new assumptions as compared with the previous assumptions regarding migration are small. Death rates for 1984, therefore, are not strictly comparable with those of previous year; although trends for the total population and most age-race-sex groups are not substantially affected. For additional detail, see the report of the U.S. Bureau of the Census.1 References 1. U.S. Bureau of the Census: Estimates of the population of the United States, by age, sex, and race: 1980 to 1985. Current Population Reports. Series P-25, No. 985, Washington. U.S. Government Printing Office, Mar. 1986. 2. U.S. Bureau of the Census: Press release CB85-229 (December 30, 1985) to be published in Current Population Reports. Series P-25. 3. U.S. Bureau of the Census: Preliminary estimates of the population of the United States by age, sex, and race: 1970 to 1981. Current Population Reports. Series P-25, No. 917. Washington. U.S. Government Printing Office, July 1982.
Addendum 19851985 Addendum to Technical Appendix 1985 Addendum to "Technical Appendix" of Vital Statistics of the United States, Volume II, Mortality, Part A To assist the users of the mortality public-use data tapes, attached is a copy of the latest "Technical Appendix" of the Vital Statistics of the United States, 1985, Volume II, Mortality, Part A. This technical appendix provides certain qualifications that are essential to using, analyzing, and interpreting the data on those tapes. Certain modifications to the attached technical appendix are essential to make it applicable to the mortality file for the 1985 data year. Those modifications, which will appear in the printed version of the 1985 technical appendix, include the following: I. Source of data In 1985, all the States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico were included in the VSCP. The following States were added for 1984 and 1985: State-coded demographic data Stated-coded medical data 1985 1984 Arizona Maryland California New York Delaware Vermont District of Columbia Georgia For 1985, of the States in the VSCP, the following 19 submitted precoded medical data for all death certificates on computer tape: Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The remaining 31 VSCP States and the District of Columbia submitted copies of the original certificates from which NCHS coded the medical data: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, West Virginia, and Wyoming. All States submitted precoded demographic data for all death certificates on computer tape in 1985. Data for Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Guam are not available on the mortality public-use data tapes. II. Classification of data A. Hispanic origin. Mortality statistics for the Hispanic-origin population for 1985 are based on information for those States and the District of Columbia that included items on the death certificate to identify Hispanic or ethnic origin of decedents. For 1985, data were obtained from the District of Columbia and the following 22 States: Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maine, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York (including New York City), North Dakota, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming. The same areas provided this information for 1984, the first year for which these data appear on the mortality public-use data tapes. For 1985, mortality data published in Vital Statistics of the United States (VSUS) tables 1-33 and 2-18 are based on deaths to residents of all 22 reporting States and the District of Columbia. In tables 1-34, 2-19, 2-20, and 2-21 mortality data for the Hispanic-origin population are based on deaths to residents of 17 reporting States and the District of Columbia whose data were at least 90 percent complete and considered to be sufficiently comparable to be used for analysis. The 17 States are as follows: Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, Nebraska, New York (including New York City), North Dakota, Ohio, Taxas, Utah, and Wyoming. Excluded from these tables are data for New Mexico because the format for the Hispanic item on the New Mexico death certificate departs sufficiently from that of other areas to result in non-comparable data. In addition, in tables 1-33 and 1- 34 for New Mexico, no deaths are shown for the category "not stated" origin. Because of the way in which the item on the death certificate for New Mexico is worded, it was not possible to determine if a blank entry represented a response of "non-Hispanic origin" or of "unknown origin." Accordingly, blank entries were coded to "non-Hispanic." The data for four other States--Maine, Nevada, New Jersey, and Tennessee--are excluded from these tables because of the large proportion of deaths (in excess of ten percent) occurring in these States for which Hispanic-origin was not stated or unknown. Infant mortality rates for Hispanic-origin population published in VSUS, 1985 are based on numbers of resident infant deaths reported as Hispanic-origin and numbers of resident live births by Hispanic origin of mother for the 17 reporting States and the District of Columbia. In computing infant mortality rates, deaths and live births of unknown origin are not distributed among the specified Hispanic and non-Hispanic groups.