Age-adjusted Stroke Rates by 12-Month Ending with Quarter
Michigan Residents,
2008-2021 & Provisional 2022 Q1 to 2023 Q1

Rates are per 100,000. Computed by the direct method, using as the standard population the age distribution of the total population of the United States for the year 2000. The true rate lies between the lower and upper bounds of the interval with 95% statistical confidence.


Stroke Deaths & Age-adjusted Rates by Twelve Months Ending with Quarter,
Michigan Residents,
2008-2021 & Provisional 2022 Q1 to 2023 Q1
Ending
Quarter
Michigan
Number of Deaths Age-adjusted Rate
2023 Q1 5,493 43.8 1.2
2022 Q4 5,793 46.3 1.2
2022 Q3 5,938 47.5 1.2
2022 Q2 5,863 46.9 1.2
2022 Q1 5,854 46.8 1.2
2021 Q4 5,771 46.1 1.2
2021 Q3 5,774 46.2 1.2
2021 Q2 5,733 45.8 1.2
2021 Q1 5,804 46.3 1.2
2020 Q4 5,873 46.9 1.2
2020 Q3 5,666 44.8 1.2
2020 Q2 5,559 43.4 1.2
2020 Q1 5,328 41.3 1.1
2019 Q4 5,159 39.6 1.1
2019 Q3 5,112 39.3 1.1
2019 Q2 5,089 39.2 1.1
2019 Q1 5,175 39.9 1.1
2018 Q4 5,180 39.9 1.1
2018 Q3 5,170 39.9 1.1
2018 Q2 5,104 39.6 1.1
2018 Q1 5,018 39.1 1.1
2017 Q4 4,993 39.2 1.1
2017 Q3 5,012 39.6 1.1
2017 Q2 4,993 39.7 1.1
2017 Q1 4,960 39.5 1.1
2016 Q4 4,891 39.1 1.1
2016 Q3 4,776 38.3 1.1
2016 Q2 4,739 38.1 1.1
2016 Q1 4,691 37.8 1.1
2015 Q4 4,601 37.1 1.1
2015 Q3 4,621 37.4 1.1
2015 Q2 4,692 38.2 1.1
2015 Q1 4,577 37.5 1.1
2014 Q4 4,569 37.8 1.1
2014 Q3 4,444 36.8 1.1
2014 Q2 4,354 36.2 1.1
2014 Q1 4,357 36.3 1.1
2013 Q4 4,365 36.4 1.1
2013 Q3 4,424 36.9 1.1
2013 Q2 4,438 37.3 1.1
2013 Q1 4,422 37.3 1.1
2012 Q4 4,399 37.3 1.1
2012 Q3 4,375 37.3 1.1
2012 Q2 4,358 37.4 1.1
2012 Q1 4,399 38.0 1.1
2011 Q4 4,451 38.7 1.1
2011 Q3 4,475 39.0 1.2
2011 Q2 4,520 39.5 1.2
2011 Q1 4,554 40.0 1.2
2010 Q4 4,473 39.4 1.2
2010 Q3 4,417 39.1 1.2
2010 Q2 4,367 38.8 1.2
2010 Q1 4,354 38.9 1.2
2009 Q4 4,415 39.6 1.2
2009 Q3 4,497 40.5 1.2
2009 Q2 4,458 40.2 1.2
2009 Q1 4,529 41.1 1.2
2008 Q4 4,650 42.3 1.2
2008 Q3 4,687 42.9 1.2
2008 Q2 4,733 43.6 1.2
2008 Q1 4,644 42.9 1.2

Note: Rates are per 100,000. Computed by the direct method, using as the standard population the age distribution of the total population of the United States for the year 2000. The true rate lies between the lower and upper bounds of the interval with 95% statistical confidence.