190 residents die of stroke in Wyoming in 2017

190 residents die of stroke in Wyoming in 2017
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There were 190 Wyoming residents who died of stroke in 2017, an 8.7 percent decrease from the previous year, according to data obtained from the National Center for Health Statistics.

In 2016, 208 Wyoming residents died of stroke.

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 stroke deaths by state in 2017 and 2016
State 2017 deaths 2016 deaths
California 16,355 15,680
Florida 12,602 11,854
Texas 10,790 10,673
Pennsylvania 6,700 6,730
Ohio 6,425 5,987
New York 6,264 6,258
Illinois 6,020 5,658
North Carolina 5,098 4,940
Michigan 5,002 4,874
Georgia 4,399 4,349
Virginia 3,555 3,502
Tennessee 3,519 3,508
New Jersey 3,474 3,401
Missouri 3,159 3,069
Indiana 3,150 3,040
Washington 3,028 2,910
Alabama 2,931 2,967
Maryland 2,820 2,709
South Carolina 2,691 2,627
Arizona 2,681 2,556
Wisconsin 2,513 2,481
Louisiana 2,460 2,322
Massachusetts 2,367 2,468
Minnesota 2,250 2,197
Oregon 2,066 1,943
Kentucky 2,050 2,057
Colorado 1,988 1,927
Oklahoma 1,947 1,859
Mississippi 1,723 1,705
Arkansas 1,612 1,643
Iowa 1,416 1,388
Connecticut 1,403 1,269
Kansas 1,355 1,363
Nevada 1,137 1,096
West Virginia 1,058 1,039
Utah 888 932
New Mexico 878 885
Hawaii 764 675
Nebraska 760 787
Maine 736 663
Idaho 726 682
Delaware 571 506
New Hampshire 514 490
Montana 487 440
Rhode Island 425 399
South Dakota 414 420
North Dakota 337 311
Vermont 249 247
Wyoming 190 208
Alaska 190 196


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