% change
from2003
URBAN
Male
4542.1 4323.1 4359.2 4283.2 3986.1 4053.2 4013.8 3976.9 4107.6 3980.1 3898.2
-14.2
Female
3920.8 3786.0 3866.8 3871.5 3638.1 3534.9 3567.5 3543.8 3705.0 3543.8 3470.8
-11.5
TOTAL
4192.1 4021.7 4083.4 4053.0 3792.4 3765.0 3765.4 3738.3 3886.0 3740.3 3663.4
-12.6
RURAL
Male
4502.4 4379.8 4561.0 4279.7 4058.9 4216.1 4021.7 3917.1 3948.9 3952.6 3895.3
-13.5
Female
4024.4 3836.1 3811.3 3658.6 3432.7 3555.8 3286.5 3418.2 3547.4 3256.0 3454.5
-14.2
TOTAL
4249.8 4093.4 4164.3 3949.5 3723.8 3863.1 3628.5 3657.5 3741.1 3590.0 3665.4
-13.8
STATEWIDE
Male
4536.2 4338.0 4401.4 4282.4 4002.8 4095.0 4025.9 3974.9 4083.3 3987.4 3904.2
-13.9
Female
3941.6 3796.9 3856.6 3828.7 3597.1 3544.8 3515.6 3521.7 3681.4 3489.9 3468.6
-12.0
TOTAL
4205.3 4038.0 4099.3 4031.3 3778.8 3791.3 3744.2 3728.2 3864.8 3716.9 3667.5
-12.8
TABLE2C-25
MORTALITYRATES
a
FOR THE FIVE LEADINGCAUSESOFDEATHAMONG ELDERLY (65YEARSANDOLDER)
BYGENDER INURBANANDRURALAREAS
b
, ARIZONA, 2003-2013
Area/Gender
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Notes:
a
Rates are presented per 100,000 persons 65 years and older;
b
Urban=Maricopa, Pima, Pinal, and Yuma counties; the remaining counties comprise Arizona's rural
areas; see
Technical Notes
for more information.
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
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Arizona Health Status and Vital Statistics 2013