375 residents die of diabetes in Idaho in 2016

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There were 375 Idaho residents who died of diabetes in 2016, a 6.9 percent decrease from the previous year, according to data obtained from the National Center for Health Statistics.

In 2015, 403 Idaho 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.

The following table shows total diabetes deaths by state in 2016 and 2015.

Total diabetes deaths by state
State 2016 deaths 2015 deaths
California 9,124 8,845
Florida 5,782 5,403
Texas 5,470 5,521
New York 4,038 4,045
Ohio 3,568 3,645
Pennsylvania 3,560 3,777
North Carolina 2,811 2,746
Illinois 2,781 2,817
Michigan 2,672 2,751
Georgia 2,238 2,210
Virginia 2,062 2,044
Arizona 2,025 2,081
Indiana 1,992 2,030
New Jersey 1,949 1,933
Tennessee 1,883 1,798
Washington 1,673 1,811
Missouri 1,508 1,468
Kentucky 1,479 1,458
Wisconsin 1,440 1,382
Oklahoma 1,393 1,442
South Carolina 1,369 1,347
Maryland 1,358 1,243
Louisiana 1,324 1,199
Massachusetts 1,268 1,398
Minnesota 1,265 1,221
Oregon 1,240 1,148
Alabama 1,183 1,255
Mississippi 1,084 1,092
Colorado 938 887
Arkansas 920 886
West Virginia 860 784
Iowa 847 1,077
Kansas 727 684
Connecticut 699 653
New Mexico 678 608
Utah 624 604
Nevada 580 420
Nebraska 501 553
Maine 463 407
Idaho 375 403
New Hampshire 316 308
Montana 311 321
Hawaii 285 263
South Dakota 253 282
Rhode Island 239 276
Delaware 203 215
North Dakota 171 195
Vermont 166 159
District of Columbia 127 162
Alaska 124 142
Wyoming 112 136


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