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Asthma Deaths

Asthma is a rare cause of death, and according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), asthma deaths are believed to be largely preventable in most populations. Early diagnosis, treatment, and supportive efforts for quality health care and patient education are essential for those with asthma and potentially at high risk of asthma-related death. Nationally, overall asthma-related deaths have decreased over time.

Asthma deaths are deaths with the International Classification of Diseases (ICD)-10 codes J45 through J46 listed as the underlying cause on the death certificate. ICD-10 codes are assigned to all causes of death by the National Center for Health Statistics. Death data are compiled and processed by the Delaware Health Statistics Center from the death certificates, and the Delaware resident's data are provided to My Healthy Community for this section.

Maps and queries in this section are unavailable to comply with the suppression rule of small numbers since asthma-related deaths are infrequent. All numbers that are shown are based on 5-year counts in order to protect patient privacy.

Key Data & Reports

Asthma Deaths in Delaware

Data are current as of 2016

Most recent dashboard update: 2/22/2023

Asthma Deaths


Delaware

Age Adjusted Rate

What is the difference between an age-adjusted rate and a crude rate?

2012 - 2016

2.7
age-adjusted rate per 10,000 population
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Decreased 6.9% from 2011 to 2016
Delaware

Count

2012 - 2016

58
deaths
Delaware

Crude Rate

2012 - 2016

6.0
rate per 100,000 population