Septicemia Deaths and Death Rates
Jackson County Health Department District Residents, 1989-2022

Five-Year Moving AveragesGraph of Michigan and Jackson County Health Department
Year All Ages Age Under 50 Age 50 - 74 Age 75 and Older
Average
Age-Adjusted
Rate
Average
Age-Specific
Rate
Average
Age-Specific
Rate
Average
Age-Specific
Rate
2018-2022 19.6   9.1 ±1.8   -     9.2   9.2 ±2.7   10.4   87.5 ±23.8  
2017-2021 17.2   8.1 ±1.7   -     8.4   8.4 ±2.6   8.8   75.7 ±22.4  
2016-2020 15.6   7.4 ±1.7   -     7.8   7.9 ±2.5   7.8   68.2 ±21.4  
2015-2019 14.0   6.7 ±1.6   -     6.8   6.9 ±2.3   7.2   63.9 ±20.9  
2014-2018 14.4   7.0 ±1.7   -     7.2   7.3 ±2.4   7.2   64.9 ±21.2  
2013-2017 15.4   7.6 ±1.8   -     7.6   7.7 ±2.5   7.8   71.0 ±22.3  
2012-2016 16.6   8.4 ±1.8   -     7.6   7.7 ±2.5   9.0   82.5 ±24.1  
2011-2015 16.8   8.6 ±1.9   -     7.0   7.1 ±2.4   9.8   90.1 ±25.2  
2010-2014 17.6   9.1 ±1.9   -     7.0   7.2 ±2.4   10.6   97.8 ±26.3  
2009-2013 17.0   8.9 ±1.9   -     7.2   7.4 ±2.4   9.8   90.9 ±25.5  
2008-2012 15.8   8.4 ±1.9   -     6.8   7.0 ±2.3   9.0   84.0 ±24.5  
2007-2011 15.0   8.1 ±1.8   -     6.4   6.6 ±2.3   8.6   80.5 ±24.1  
2006-2010 15.0   8.2 ±1.9   -     6.4   6.5 ±2.3   8.6   81.0 ±24.2  
2005-2009 14.2   7.9 ±1.8   -     6.0   6.1 ±2.2   8.2   77.6 ±23.8  
2004-2008 12.8   7.2 ±1.8   -     4.6   4.7 ±1.9   8.2   78.1 ±23.9  
2003-2007 11.4   6.5 ±1.7   -     4.4   4.5 ±1.9   7.0   66.9 ±22.2  
2002-2006 10.8   6.2 ±1.7   0.2     4.6   4.7 ±1.9   6.0   57.7 ±20.7  
2001-2005 9.6   5.6 ±1.6   0.2     4.4   4.5 ±1.9   5.0   48.5 ±19.0  
2000-2004 10.2   6.1 ±1.7   0.2     4.4   4.6 ±1.9   5.6   55.0 ±20.4  
1999-2003 12.0   7.3 ±1.8   0.4     5.2   5.4 ±2.1   6.4   63.7 ±22.1  
Note: The manner in which underlying cause of death is coded and classified was revised in 1999 to reflect changing medical opinion and practice. The comparability between classification schemes for this particular cause of death is lower (1.20), meaning that caution should be taken in drawing specific inferences from comparisons of mortality statistics over time.
1998-2002 12.4   7.7 ±1.9   0.6     4.6   4.8 ±2.0   7.2   73.0 ±23.9  
1997-2001 12.4   7.8 ±1.9   0.4     4.4   4.7 ±1.9   7.6   78.7 ±25.0  
1996-2000 12.2   7.8 ±2.0   0.4     4.4   4.7 ±2.0   7.4   78.3 ±25.2  
1995-1999 10.6   6.9 ±1.9   0.4     4.6   4.9 ±2.0   5.6   60.6 ±22.4  
1994-1998 9.2   6.1 ±1.8   0.2     4.0   4.3 ±1.9   5.0   55.4 ±21.7  
1993-1997 9.4   6.3 ±1.8   -     4.2   4.6 ±1.9   5.2   58.9 ±22.7  
1992-1996 8.6   5.9 ±1.8   -     3.8   4.1 ±1.9   4.8   55.7 ±22.3  
1991-1995 8.2   5.7 ±1.8   -     3.4   3.7 ±1.8   4.8   57.1 ±22.8  
1990-1994 7.4   5.3 ±1.7   -     2.4   2.6 ±1.5   5.0   61.0 ±23.9  
1989-1993 7.8   5.6 ±1.8   0.2     2.6   2.9 ±1.6   5.0   62.7 ±24.6  
1988-1992 7.4   5.4 ±1.8   0.4     2.8   3.1 ±1.6   4.2   54.2 ±23.2  
1987-1991 7.4   5.5 ±1.8   0.4     2.8   3.2 ±1.7   4.2   55.8 ±23.9  
1986-1990 7.4   5.8 ±1.9   0.4     2.6   3.0 ±1.6   4.4   60.2 ±25.2  
1985-1989 9.6   7.7 ±2.2   0.4     3.2   3.7 ±1.8   6.0   84.3 ±30.2  
1984-1988 9.0   7.5 ±2.2   0.4     2.8   3.3 ±1.7   5.8   83.4 ±30.4  
1983-1987 9.0   7.7 ±2.3   0.2     2.2   2.6 ±1.5   6.6   96.8 ±33.0  
1982-1986 7.6   6.7 ±2.1   0.2     1.6   1.9 ±1.3   5.8   86.6 ±31.5  
1981-1985 6.4   5.7 ±2.0   0.2     1.4   1.7 ±1.2   4.8   72.8 ±29.1  
1980-1984 5.0   4.3 ±1.7   0.4     1.6   1.9 ±1.3   3.0   46.3 ±23.4  
        



Notes:

The underlying cause of death is the condition giving rise to the chain of events leading to death. Between January 1, 1979 and December 31, 1998, the underlying causes of death were classified in accordance with the Ninth Revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9), a coding structure developed by the World Health Organization. Starting January 1, 1999, causes of death were classified using the Tenth Revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10). With each revision there are differences in classifying the underlying cause of death. Therefore, health statistics based on one revision are not directly comparable to the other revision without the use of comparability ratios.

(See "Comparability of cause of death between ICD-9 and ICD-10: Preliminary estimates." National vital statistics reports; vol 49 no. 2. Hyattsville, Maryland: National Center for Health Statistics. 2001. )
Septicemia Deaths: Before 1999, deaths were classified with ICD-9 codes 380-389. Starting in 1999, deaths were classified using ICD-10 codes A40-A41.9.

Septicemia Death Rates: 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. If the confidence interval is large for a single year comparison, it is suggested that you use the three year and five year moving average rates.

-:  A dash indicates a zero value.

Source:  1989 - 2022 Michigan Resident Death Files, Division for Vital Records & Health Statistics, Michigan Department of Health & Human Services, Population Estimate (latest update 7/2020), National Center for Health Statistics, U.S. Census Populations With Bridged Race Categories
2020-2022 population is 2020 CDC Bridge estimates proportionally fitted to U.S. Census population estimates.

Date Updated: April 27, 2021