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By The Numbers Virginia Heart Attacks ^

By The Numbers Virginia Heart Attacks ^. 49%. 1,872. 45 %. Drop in heart attack mortality rates † among females between 2000-2009. % disparity between white and black female heart attack rates ‡ . Fewer Virginians died from heart attacks in 2009 than 2000.

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By The Numbers Virginia Heart Attacks ^

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  1. By The Numbers Virginia Heart Attacks^ 49% 1,872 45% Drop in heart attack mortality rates†among females between 2000-2009 % disparity between white and black female heart attack rates‡ Fewer Virginians died from heart attacks in 2009 than 2000 Drop in overall heart attack mortality rates† between 2000-2009 22% 2000 1% 2009 ^ Myocardial infarctions (MI) † Age-adjusted mortality rates / 100,000 population. Population data from U.S. Census Bureau ‡ Unadjusted hospitalization rates / 100,000 population. Population data from U.S. Census Bureau Data Source: Mortality rate data – VDH Division of Health Statistics. Hospitalization rate data - Virginia Health Information via the VDH Data Warehouse Prepared by: Health Informatics & Integrated Surveillance Systems – Division of Disease Prevention - Office of Epidemiology

  2. Heart Attack^ Mortality Rates† Among Virginia Residents by Race, 2000 - 2009 † Age-adjusted mortality rates / 100,000 population. Population data from U.S. Census Bureau ^ Myocardial infarctions (MI), based on ICD-10 codes I21-I22 Data Source: VDH Division of Health Statistics – Office of Information Management Prepared by: Health Informatics & Integrated Surveillance Systems – Division of Disease Prevention - Office of Epidemiology

  3. Heart Attack^Mortality Rates† Among Virginia Females by Race, 2000 - 2009 † Age-adjusted mortality rates / 100,000 population. Population data from U.S. Census Bureau ^ Myocardial infarctions (MI), based on ICD-10 codes I21-I22 Data Source: VDH Division of Health Statistics – Office of Information Management Prepared by: Health Informatics & Integrated Surveillance Systems – Division of Disease Prevention - Office of Epidemiology

  4. Heart Attack^ Rates†Among Virginia Residents by Race, 2000 - 2009 ^ Acute myocardial infarctions, based on ICD-9 code 410. † Unadjusted rates of reported Virginia hospitalization data / 100,000 population. Population data from U.S. Census Bureau Data Source: Hospital inpatient data provided to VDH Data Warehouse via Virginia Health Information. Prepared by: Health Informatics & Integrated Surveillance Systems staff – Division of Disease Prevention - Office of Epidemiology

  5. Heart Attack^ Rates†Among Virginia Females by Race, 2000 - 2009 ^ Acute myocardial infarctions, based on ICD-9 code 410. † Unadjusted rates of reported Virginia hospitalization data / 100,000 population. Population data from U.S. Census Bureau Data Source: Hospital inpatient data provided to VDH Data Warehouse via Virginia Health Information. Prepared by: Health Informatics & Integrated Surveillance Systems staff – Division of Disease Prevention - Office of Epidemiology

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