POPULATION AND MORTALITY - New York City

SUMMARY OF VITAL STATISTICS 2010 THE CITY OF NEW YORK

POPULATION AND MORTALITY

Deaths per 1,000 Population

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OLD CITY OF NEW YORK

FORMER CITIES OF

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9

1832 CHOLERA 3513

1849 CHOLERA

5071

1872

1824

SMALL POX

1805

394

YELLOW 270

FEVER 1822 YELLOW

FEVER

166

1836-37 MEASLES

443 SCARLET FEVER

579 1834 SMALL POX 233 CHOLERA 971

1854

SMALL POX

CHOLERA 1666

1892

2509

1875

TYPHUS FEVER

1865 SMALL POX

664

SMALL POX 1899 1881

200 SMALL POX

302

1866 CHOLERA 1137

SMALL POX 503 1887

1901-1902 SMALL POX 410 AND 310

DIPHTHERIA LAST EPIDEMIC

1851

4509 1892

SMALL POX 562

CHOLERA 9

Deaths per 1,000 Population

GREATER CITY OF NEW YORK

THE IMPACT OF WTC DISASTER DEATHS ON NEW YORK CITY'S DEATH RATE

9 8.5 ALL DEATHS

8 7.5

7 EXCLUDING

6.5 2,747 WTC DEATHS

40

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1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

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1842 CROTON AQUEDUCT OPENED

1907 CONTROL OF TYPHOID CARRIERS

1910 CHLORINATION OF WATER

1911 MILK STATIONS FOR BABIES INAUGURATED

1912 PASTEURIZATION OF MILK

1994 HIV 7102 2001 WORLD TRADE CENTER DISASTER

2747

0 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010

POPULATION

119,734 242,278 696,115 OLD CITY OF NEW YORK

1,478,103 2,507,414 4,766,883 6,930,446 7,891,957 7,894,862 7,322,564

FORMER CITIES OF NEW YORK & BROOKLYN

GREATER CITY OF NEW YORK

8,175,133

BUREAU OF VITAL STATISTICS, NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE 125 WORTH STREET, CN 7, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10013

Michael R. Bloomberg, Mayor

Thomas Farley, MD, MPH, Commissioner

SUMMARY OF VITAL STATISTICS 2010 THE CITY OF NEW YORK

New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

Division of Epidemiology Carolyn Greene, MD, Deputy Commissioner

Bureau of Vital Statistics Elizabeth Begier, MD, MPH, Assistant Commissioner Regina Zimmerman, PhD, MPH, Director, Office of Vital Statistics

Steven Schwartz, PhD, Registrar Kevin Koshar, MPP, Director, Office of Vital Records Wenhui Li, PhD, Director, Statistical Analysis and Reporting Unit Flor Betancourt, MA, CHES, Director, Birth and Death Registration Unit

Tara Das, PhD, MPH, Director, Registrar Unit Ann Madsen, PhD, MPH, Director, Quality Assurance Unit Vanessa Pratomo, MD, Public Health/Preventative Medicine Resident

December 2011

This report was prepared by the Statistical Analysis and Reporting and Quality Improvement Units of the Bureau of Vital Statistics: Melissa Gambatese, MPH, Darlene Kelley, Joseph Kennedy, MPH, Wenhui Li, PhD, Ann Madsen, PhD, MPH, Gil Maduro, PhD, Meredith Rossi, MPH, Maegan Sinclair, MPH, and Ying Sun, PhD. Copy and design were produced by Kelly Davis, MPA. Vanessa Pratomo, MD, Public Health/ Preventative Medicine Resident, assisted with the preparation of the special section on the cause of death quality improvement intervention. The data are derived from vital event certificates filed with and processed by the staff of the Bureau of Vital Statistics. The New York City Office of the City Clerk provided marriage license data. This publication is available online at .

Population and Mortality Contents

Page

Population Overview .............................................................................................................................. 3

Figure P1. Age Composition of the Population, New York City, 1910-2010..................................................................................... 3

Figure P2. Age-Sex Composition of the Population, New York City, 2010 Estimate.......................................................................... 3

Table P1. Population, Fertility Rates, Marriages, Deaths, and Infant Mortality, New York City, 1898-2010..................................... 4

Table P2. Population Estimates by Age, Mutually Exclusive Racial/Ethnic Group, Origin, and Sex,

New York City, 2010......................................................................................................................................... 5

Table P3. Marriages, Births, Deaths, and Infant Deaths by Month and Average per Day, New York City, 2010............................... 6

Table P4. Most Popular Baby Names by Sex, New York City, Selected Years.................................................................................. 6

Table P5. Most Popular Names by Sex and Mother's Racial/Ethnic Group, New York City, 2010................................................... 6

Mortality Overview

....................................................................................................................... 7

Deaths by Cause

Figure M1. Deaths From Leading Causes, New York City, 2001-2010.............................................................................................. 8

Figure M2. Leading Causes of Death From Malignant Neoplasms (Cancers), New York City, 2001-2010.......................................... 8

Table M1. Deaths by Leading and Selected Underlying Causes, Borough of Residence, Sex, and ICD-10/ICD-9

Comparability Ratio, New York City, 2010........................................................................................................ 9-10

Deaths by Demographic Characteristics

Table M2. Deaths and Crude Death Rates per 1,000 Population by Age, Racial/Ethnic Group, and Sex,

New York City, 2010......................................................................................................................................... 11

Table M3. Deaths by Ancestry and Borough of Residence, New York City, 2010............................................................................. 12

Table M4. Deaths by Place of Death, New York City, 2006-2010.................................................................................................... 12

Table M5. Deaths by Birthplace and Borough of Residence, New York City, 2010.......................................................................... 13

Table M6. Deaths by Birthplace and Age, New York City, 2010...................................................................................................... 13

Figure M3. Deaths by Racial/Ethnic Group, New York City, 2001-2010............................................................................................ 14

Map M1. Age-adjusted Death Rate by Community District of Residence, New York City, 2010..................................................... 14

Leading Causes of Death

Table M7. Leading Causes of Death in Specified Age Groups, Overall and by Sex, New York City, 2010........................................ 15-16

Figure M4. Leading Causes of Death for Males, New York City, 2010............................................................................................... 17

Figure M5. Leading Causes of Death for Females, New York City, 2010........................................................................................... 17

Table M8. Leading Causes of Death in Specified Racial/Ethnic Groups, by Sex, New York City, 2010............................................. 18

Map M2. Heart Disease Age-adjusted Death Rate by Community District of Residence, New York City, 2010............................... 19

Map M3. Malignant Neoplasms (Cancer) Age-adjusted Death Rate by Community District of Residence,

New York City, 2010......................................................................................................................................... 19

Premature Deaths (Age ................
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