609 residents die of diabetes in Nevada in 2017

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There were 609 Nevada residents who died of diabetes in 2017, a five percent increase over the previous year, according to data obtained from the National Center for Health Statistics.

In 2016, 580 Nevada residents died of diabetes.

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 diabetes deaths by state in 2017 and 2016

State 2017 deaths 2016 deaths
California 9,595 9,124
Florida 6,172 5,782
Texas 5,832 5,470
New York 4,176 4,038
Ohio 3,740 3,568
Pennsylvania 3,704 3,560
Illinois 2,927 2,781
North Carolina 2,903 2,811
Michigan 2,798 2,672
Georgia 2,348 2,238
Indiana 2,096 1,992
Arizona 2,054 2,025
Virginia 1,967 2,062
Tennessee 1,915 1,883
New Jersey 1,908 1,949
Washington 1,812 1,673
Missouri 1,605 1,508
South Carolina 1,535 1,369
Kentucky 1,474 1,479
Maryland 1,439 1,358
Wisconsin 1,433 1,440
Oklahoma 1,398 1,393
Massachusetts 1,321 1,268
Minnesota 1,312 1,265
Louisiana 1,272 1,324
Oregon 1,243 1,240
Arkansas 1,180 920
Alabama 1,173 1,183
Mississippi 1,164 1,084
Colorado 1,017 938
Iowa 918 847
Kansas 874 727
West Virginia 864 860
Connecticut 694 699
New Mexico 673 678
Nevada 609 580
Utah 596 624
Nebraska 575 501
Maine 395 463
Idaho 394 375
New Hampshire 340 316
Hawaii 299 285
Montana 292 311
Rhode Island 275 239
South Dakota 263 253
Delaware 244 203
North Dakota 194 171
Vermont 163 166
Alaska 130 124
Wyoming 121 112


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