637 residents die of influenza and pneumonia in Hawaii in 2017

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There were 637 Hawaii residents who died of influenza and pneumonia in 2017, a 25.6 percent increase over the previous year, according to data obtained from the National Center for Health Statistics.

In 2016, 507 Hawaii residents died of influenza and pneumonia.

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 influenza and pneumonia deaths by state in 2017 and 2016

State 2017 deaths 2016 deaths
California 6,340 5,981
New York 4,517 4,513
Florida 3,057 2,808
Texas 2,954 2,860
Pennsylvania 2,718 2,491
Illinois 2,402 2,178
Ohio 2,243 2,187
North Carolina 2,076 1,896
Michigan 1,798 1,672
Tennessee 1,656 1,533
Massachusetts 1,433 1,251
Georgia 1,400 1,423
New Jersey 1,337 1,208
Missouri 1,281 1,150
Virginia 1,245 1,177
Alabama 1,176 987
Indiana 1,078 962
Washington 1,041 815
Maryland 990 1,025
Wisconsin 974 888
Kentucky 932 888
Arizona 876 885
Louisiana 785 720
Mississippi 782 785
South Carolina 723 690
Arkansas 720 623
Minnesota 697 529
Connecticut 675 572
Hawaii 637 507
Nevada 636 567
Oklahoma 625 546
Iowa 578 504
Colorado 577 533
Oregon 573 452
Kansas 546 522
West Virginia 458 423
Nebraska 393 342
New Mexico 338 353
Utah 334 380
Maine 301 231
Idaho 255 207
New Hampshire 230 203
South Dakota 217 195
Rhode Island 206 165
Montana 185 147
Delaware 184 132
North Dakota 147 134
Wyoming 115 99
Vermont 86 59
Alaska 66 61


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