8,410 residents die of unintentional injuries in Pennsylvania in 2016

8,410 residents die of unintentional injuries in Pennsylvania in 2016
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There were 8,410 Pennsylvania residents who died of unintentional injuries in 2016, a 14.8 percent increase over the previous year, according to data obtained from the National Center for Health Statistics.

In 2015, 7,324 Pennsylvania 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.

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

Total unintentional injuries deaths by state
State 2016 deaths 2015 deaths
California 13,213 12,544
Florida 12,561 10,578
Texas 10,536 9,976
Pennsylvania 8,410 7,324
Ohio 7,999 6,756
New York 7,354 6,515
Illinois 5,508 4,850
North Carolina 5,476 4,991
Michigan 5,313 4,647
Georgia 4,701 4,344
Tennessee 4,238 3,873
Arizona 4,010 3,539
New Jersey 3,839 3,218
Massachusetts 3,831 3,229
Virginia 3,710 3,429
Missouri 3,625 3,309
Wisconsin 3,575 3,206
Indiana 3,496 3,258
Washington 3,221 3,192
Kentucky 3,194 2,962
South Carolina 3,012 2,737
Colorado 2,880 2,725
Alabama 2,755 2,552
Louisiana 2,710 2,578
Minnesota 2,697 2,574
Oklahoma 2,592 2,422
Maryland 2,271 1,903
Oregon 2,105 1,999
Connecticut 1,978 1,799
Mississippi 1,803 1,814
West Virginia 1,705 1,516
Iowa 1,608 1,537
Arkansas 1,604 1,538
New Mexico 1,487 1,430
Kansas 1,444 1,475
Nevada 1,395 1,340
Utah 1,211 1,223
New Hampshire 924 815
Maine 909 802
Idaho 849 746
Nebraska 772 799
Rhode Island 675 649
Montana 626 637
Hawaii 577 536
Delaware 516 449
South Dakota 505 469
Alaska 439 388
District of Columbia 401 265
Vermont 372 346
Wyoming 371 400
North Dakota 371 368


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