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Premature Mortality in 29-County Eastern North Carolina 2003 to 2007. Years of Life Lost before the Age of 75. If a state… ENC29 would rank 48 th. Years of Life Lost per 10,000 Population (Ratio to NC’s 2003 to 2007 5-Yr YLL). ENC29: 961.1 years (2005). US: 729.4 years (2005).
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Premature Mortality in 29-County Eastern North Carolina 2003 to 2007 Years of Life Lost before the Age of 75 If a state… ENC29 would rank 48th Years of Life Lost per 10,000 Population (Ratio to NC’s 2003 to 2007 5-Yr YLL) ENC29: 961.1 years (2005) US: 729.4 years (2005) 536.3 - 608.0 (0.66 - 0.75) 608.1 - 810.7 (0.75 - 1.00) 810.8 - 1013.4 (1.00 - 1.25) 1013.5 - 1216.1 (1.25 - 1.50) 1216.2 - 1282.4 (1.50 - 1.58) …NC would rank 38th... NC: 817.0 years (2005) …and the Rest of NC (71) would rank 36th Robeson--Highest: 1282.4 years (2003-2007) RNC71: 792.1 years (2005) US: 729.4 years (2005) Wake--Lowest: 536.3 years (2003-2007) Center for Health Services Research and Development East Carolina University Greenville, North Carolina Data Sources: Rates for 2005 comparisons are based on data from NCHS’s CMF 1999-2005. North Carolina rates for 2003 to 2007 are based on data from the Odum Institute –UNC, Chapel Hill (NC SCHS).
Premature Mortality in 41-County Eastern North Carolina 2003 to 2007 Years of Life Lost before the Age of 75 Years of Life Lost per 10,000 Population (Ratio to NC’s 2003 to 2007 5-Yr YLL) ENC41 would rank 44th ENC41: 928.2 years (2005) 536.3 - 608.0 (0.66 - 0.75) US: 729.4 years (2005) 608.1 - 810.7 (0.75 - 1.00) 810.8 - 1013.4 (1.00 - 1.25) 1013.5 - 1216.1 (1.25 - 1.50) 1216.2 - 1282.4 (1.50 - 1.58) …NC would rank 38th… NC: 817.0 years (2005) …RNC (59) would rank 35th RNC71: 772.4 years (2005) US: 729.4 years (2005) Wake--Lowest: 536.3 years (2003-2007) Robeson--Highest: 1282.4 years (2003-2007) Center for Health Services Research and Development East Carolina University Greenville, North Carolina Data Sources: Rates for 2005 comparisons are based on data from NCHS’s CMF 1999-2005. North Carolina rates for 2003 to 2007 are based on data from the Odum Institute –UNC, Chapel Hill (NC SCHS).