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Excel Tables and HTML Files
Mortality A: Demographics Tables from Washington State Vital Statistics report
Mortality B: Autopsy and Disposition Tables from Washington State Vital Statistics report
Mortality C: Leading Causes of Death, Overview and Selected Causes of Death Tables from Washington State Vital Statistics report
Mortality D: Cancer Tables from Washington State Vital Statistics report
Mortality E: External Causes or Injuries Tables from Washington State Vital Statistics report
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Excel Tables for 1980 - Current Year
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HTML Format for Current Year
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Table E1 - Age-Adjusted Rates for External Causes for Residents, 1990-Current Year
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2007
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Table E2a - External Causes of Injury With Crude Rates for Residents
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2007 |
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Table E2b - External Causes of Injury With Age-Adjusted Rates for Residents
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2007 |
Table E2c - ICD-9 Codes for External Causes, 1980-1998
Table E2c - ICD-10 Codes for External Causes, 1999-Present
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ICD-9
ICD-10
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Table E3 - External Causes by Place of Injury for Residents
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2007 |
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Table E4 - Type of Firearm by Intent for Residents
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2007 |
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Table E5 - Poisoning by Intent and Substance
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2007 |
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Table E6 - Suicide, Homicide, Undetermined by County of Residence
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2007 |
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Table E7 - Drug and Alcohol-Induced Causes for Residents
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2007 |
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Table E8 - Unintentional Injury (Accident), Motor Vehicle Traffic, and Falls by Place of Residence
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2007 |
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Table E9 - Drowning Drowning, Fires, and Other Unintentional Injury (Accident) by County of Residence
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2007 |
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Table E10 - Suicide, Homicide, and Undetermined for Residents by County of Injury
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2007 |
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Table E11 - Unintentional Injury (Accident) to Residents by County of Injury
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2007 |
You can find additional detailed injury tables at the
Department of Health's
Injury and Violence Prevention Program web site.
Also, you can download
Excel based InjuryRateAnalyzer applications from the Injury
and Violence Prevention Program web site. The
InjuryRateAnalyzer allows you to analyze either county or EMS
region injury rates by comparing them to Washington State injury
rates. The web site has InjuryRateAnalyzer applications
for analyzing both fatal injuries and nonfatal injury hospitalizations.
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