1,633 residents die of CLRD in Nevada in 2017

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There were 1,633 Nevada residents who died of chronic lower respiratory disease (CLRD) in 2017, an 8.2 percent decrease from the previous year, according to data obtained from the National Center for Health Statistics.

In 2016, 1,778 Nevada residents died of chronic lower respiratory disease (CLRD).

The National Center for Health Statistics is the nation’s primary health statistics agency. The CDC and other health-related organizations can use NCHS data for a variety of ends.

Total CLRD deaths by state in 2017 and 2016

State 2017 deaths 2016 deaths
California 13,881 13,710
Florida 12,619 11,970
Texas 10,650 10,107
Ohio 7,312 7,015
New York 7,258 6,860
Pennsylvania 6,667 6,523
Illinois 5,732 5,632
Michigan 5,688 5,572
North Carolina 5,540 5,311
Georgia 4,866 4,805
Tennessee 4,657 4,318
Indiana 4,375 4,214
Missouri 3,940 3,961
Arizona 3,802 3,800
Alabama 3,484 3,326
Kentucky 3,480 3,486
Virginia 3,363 3,233
New Jersey 3,227 3,064
Washington 3,177 3,036
Oklahoma 3,035 2,794
South Carolina 2,983 2,870
Massachusetts 2,842 2,674
Wisconsin 2,834 2,786
Colorado 2,604 2,575
Arkansas 2,517 2,169
Louisiana 2,467 2,221
Minnesota 2,464 2,369
Oregon 2,088 2,080
Maryland 2,079 2,072
Mississippi 2,037 2,116
Iowa 1,939 2,006
Kansas 1,832 1,654
West Virginia 1,681 1,599
Nevada 1,633 1,778
Connecticut 1,471 1,425
Nebraska 1,224 1,117
New Mexico 1,143 1,131
Maine 982 928
Idaho 925 865
Utah 826 875
New Hampshire 755 684
Montana 752 722
Delaware 526 544
Rhode Island 521 445
South Dakota 505 426
Hawaii 378 342
Vermont 375 355
Wyoming 366 327
North Dakota 358 314
Alaska 204 238


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