444 residents die of Alzheimer’s disease in South Dakota in 2017

444 residents die of Alzheimer’s disease in South Dakota in 2017
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There were 444 South Dakota residents who died of Alzheimer’s disease in 2017, a 1.1 percent decrease from the previous year, according to data obtained from the National Center for Health Statistics.

In 2016, 449 South Dakota residents died of Alzheimer’s disease.

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 Alzheimer’s disease deaths by state in 2017 and 2016
State 2017 deaths 2016 deaths
California 16,238 15,570
Texas 9,545 9,135
Florida 6,980 7,155
Ohio 5,117 5,031
Michigan 4,428 4,249
Georgia 4,290 4,021
North Carolina 4,289 4,153
Pennsylvania 4,213 4,185
Illinois 4,021 3,877
Washington 3,710 3,269
Tennessee 3,522 3,250
New York 3,521 3,349
Arizona 3,058 3,082
New Jersey 2,829 2,435
Indiana 2,771 2,678
Alabama 2,563 2,507
Virginia 2,549 2,408
South Carolina 2,549 2,481
Missouri 2,545 2,302
Minnesota 2,474 2,219
Wisconsin 2,428 2,256
Louisiana 2,188 2,195
Oregon 1,850 1,786
Massachusetts 1,841 1,708
Colorado 1,830 1,835
Kentucky 1,765 1,728
Oklahoma 1,752 1,590
Mississippi 1,626 1,485
Iowa 1,597 1,415
Arkansas 1,436 1,475
Maryland 1,191 1,178
Connecticut 1,077 1,035
Utah 991 904
Kansas 894 855
Nevada 779 686
West Virginia 770 786
Nebraska 698 634
Idaho 672 607
Maine 601 577
New Mexico 572 583
Hawaii 465 445
South Dakota 444 449
New Hampshire 436 430
Rhode Island 435 422
North Dakota 387 361
Delaware 377 329
Vermont 370 310
Montana 285 314
Wyoming 212 138
Alaska 98 111


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