537 residents die of unintentional injuries in South Dakota in 2017

537 residents die of unintentional injuries in South Dakota in 2017
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There were 537 South Dakota residents who died of unintentional injuries in 2017, a 6.3 percent increase over the previous year, according to data obtained from the National Center for Health Statistics.

In 2016, 505 South Dakota residents died of unintentional injuries.

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 unintentional injuries deaths by state in 2017 and 2016
State 2017 deaths 2016 deaths
California 13,840 13,213
Florida 13,059 12,561
Texas 10,763 10,536
Pennsylvania 9,527 8,410
Ohio 8,971 7,999
New York 7,687 7,354
Illinois 6,019 5,508
North Carolina 5,985 5,476
Michigan 5,623 5,313
Georgia 4,712 4,701
New Jersey 4,482 3,839
Tennessee 4,435 4,238
Arizona 4,184 4,010
Indiana 3,978 3,496
Virginia 3,922 3,710
Massachusetts 3,821 3,831
Missouri 3,776 3,625
Wisconsin 3,746 3,575
Washington 3,455 3,221
Kentucky 3,264 3,194
South Carolina 3,147 3,012
Colorado 3,037 2,880
Minnesota 2,788 2,697
Louisiana 2,780 2,710
Alabama 2,703 2,755
Oklahoma 2,563 2,592
Maryland 2,408 2,271
Connecticut 2,078 1,978
Oregon 2,076 2,105
West Virginia 1,892 1,705
Mississippi 1,738 1,803
Arkansas 1,625 1,604
Kansas 1,567 1,444
Iowa 1,536 1,608
Nevada 1,496 1,395
New Mexico 1,460 1,487
Utah 1,238 1,211
Maine 990 909
New Hampshire 907 924
Idaho 876 849
Nebraska 811 772
Rhode Island 718 675
Delaware 608 516
Hawaii 585 577
Montana 579 626
South Dakota 537 505
Alaska 436 439
Vermont 394 372
Wyoming 348 371
North Dakota 339 371


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