2,481 residents die of alzheimer’s disease in South Carolina in 2016

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There were 2,481 South Carolina residents who died of alzheimer’s disease in 2016, a 1.1 percent increase over the previous year, according to data obtained from the National Center for Health Statistics.

In 2015, 2,453 South Carolina 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.

The following table shows total alzheimer’s disease deaths by state in 2016 and 2015.

Total alzheimer’s disease deaths by state
State 2016 deaths 2015 deaths
California 15,570 15,065
Texas 9,135 8,903
Florida 7,155 7,031
Ohio 5,031 4,643
Michigan 4,249 3,771
Pennsylvania 4,185 4,012
North Carolina 4,153 3,803
Georgia 4,021 3,714
Illinois 3,877 3,686
New York 3,349 3,174
Washington 3,269 3,490
Tennessee 3,250 3,122
Arizona 3,082 2,943
Indiana 2,678 2,513
Alabama 2,507 2,282
South Carolina 2,481 2,453
New Jersey 2,435 2,260
Virginia 2,408 2,248
Missouri 2,302 2,173
Wisconsin 2,256 2,087
Minnesota 2,219 1,789
Louisiana 2,195 2,018
Colorado 1,835 1,612
Oregon 1,786 1,652
Kentucky 1,728 1,694
Massachusetts 1,708 1,815
Oklahoma 1,590 1,498
Mississippi 1,485 1,402
Arkansas 1,475 1,457
Iowa 1,415 1,339
Maryland 1,178 1,095
Connecticut 1,035 966
Utah 904 906
Kansas 855 865
West Virginia 786 738
Nevada 686 874
Nebraska 634 598
Idaho 607 552
New Mexico 583 483
Maine 577 544
South Dakota 449 421
Hawaii 445 422
New Hampshire 430 432
Rhode Island 422 453
North Dakota 361 376
Delaware 329 264
Montana 314 277
Vermont 310 298
Wyoming 138 151
District of Columbia 120 129
Alaska 111 68


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