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Opioid-Related Deaths and Mortality Rates by County, Wisconsin Residents 2004-2012

Opioid-Related Deaths and Mortality Rates by County, Wisconsin Residents 2004-2012 Office of Health Informatics and AIDS/HIV and Hepatitis C Program Bureau of Communicable Diseases and Emergency Preparedness, Division of Public Health Wisconsin Department of Health Services July 2014.

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Opioid-Related Deaths and Mortality Rates by County, Wisconsin Residents 2004-2012

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  1. Opioid-Related Deaths and Mortality Rates by County, Wisconsin Residents2004-2012 Office of Health Informatics and AIDS/HIV and Hepatitis C Program Bureau of Communicable Diseases and Emergency Preparedness, Division of Public Health Wisconsin Department of Health Services July 2014 P-00696 (07/14)

  2. Methods All opioid-related deaths: • Case finding using specifications from MMWR, Vol. 62, No. 26, 7/5/2013 • Any contributing cause of death T401-T404, International Classification of Diseases, 10th edition • Includes heroin, methadone and all other natural and synthetic opioids Wisconsin resident death certificates and county population estimates, 2004-2012, from Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics Levels of urbanization from 2006 National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) Urban-Rural Classification Scheme

  3. Opioid-related deaths, by county, Wisconsin residents2004 Source: Wisconsin resident death certificates; Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics.

  4. Opioid-related deaths, by county, Wisconsin residents2005 Source: Wisconsin resident death certificates; Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics.

  5. Opioid-related deaths, by county, Wisconsin residents2006 Source: Wisconsin resident death certificates; Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics.

  6. Opioid-related deaths, by county, Wisconsin residents2007 Source: Wisconsin resident death certificates; Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics.

  7. Opioid-related deaths, by county, Wisconsin residents2008 Source: Wisconsin resident death certificates; Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics.

  8. Opioid-related deaths, by county, Wisconsin residents2009 Source: Wisconsin resident death certificates; Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics.

  9. Opioid-related deaths, by county, Wisconsin residents2010 Source: Wisconsin resident death certificates; Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics.

  10. Opioid-related deaths, by county, Wisconsin residents2011 Source: Wisconsin resident death certificates; Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics.

  11. Opioid-related deaths, by county, Wisconsin residents2012 Source: Wisconsin resident death certificates; Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics.

  12. Counties with no opioid-related deaths, Wisconsin, 2004-2012 Wisconsin Counties with No Opioid Deaths Source: Wisconsin resident death certificates; Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics.

  13. Counties by level of urbanization, Wisconsin, 2010 Source: American Community Survey, 2010.

  14. Opioid-related mortality rates per 100,000 population, by level of urbanization, Wisconsin, 2004-2012 Milwaukee County Mortality rate per 100,000 population Statewide Smaller metro Non-metro Source: Wisconsin resident death certificates; Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics.

  15. Heroin-related mortality rates per 100,000 population, by level of urbanization, Wisconsin, 2004-2012 Mortality rate per 100,000 population Milwaukee County Smaller metro Statewide Non-metro Source: Wisconsin resident death certificates; Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics.

  16. Opioid-related mortality rates, by county, Wisconsin residents2004-2006* Source: Wisconsin resident death certificates; Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics. * Annual average rate per 100,000 population ** Rates not shown if 1-4 deaths over the three-year period

  17. Opioid-related mortality rates, by county, Wisconsin residents2007-2009* Source: Wisconsin resident death certificates; Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics. * Annual average rate per 100,000 population ** Rates not shown if 1-4 deaths over the three-year period

  18. Opioid-related mortality rates, by county, Wisconsin residents2010-2012* Source: Wisconsin resident death certificates; Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics. * Annual average rate per 100,000 population ** Rates not shown if 1-4 deaths over the three-year period

  19. Key Points • Opioid-related deaths and mortality rates increased in Wisconsin between 2004 and 2012. • The number of Wisconsin counties with no opioid-related deaths declined from 36 to 17 between 2004 and 2012. • The rate of increase in opioid-related mortality rates during 2004-2012 was similar statewide, in Milwaukee County, and in smaller metropolitan and non-metro counties. • Heroin-related deaths accounted for about one-third of all opioid-related deaths between 2004 and 2012.

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