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2007 Pitt County Community Health Assessment

2007 Pitt County Community Health Assessment. Review of Secondary Data September 13, 2007. 2001-2005 Age-Adjusted Death Rates for Leading Causes of Death Standard = Year 2000 US Population, Rates per 100,000 Population. Source: NC State Center for Health Statistics.

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2007 Pitt County Community Health Assessment

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  1. 2007Pitt County Community Health Assessment Review of Secondary Data September 13, 2007

  2. 2001-2005 Age-Adjusted Death Ratesfor Leading Causes of Death Standard = Year 2000 US Population, Rates per 100,000 Population Source: NC State Center for Health Statistics

  3. Source: NC State Center for Health Statistics

  4. AGE < 75 1. Malignant Neoplasms 2. Diseases of the Heart 3. Cerebrovascular Diseases Unintentional MV Injuries All Other Unintentional Injuries Diabetes Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease Certain Conditions Originating in the Perinatal Period Suicide Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome, and Nephrosis HIV Disease ALL AGES 1. Diseases of the Heart 2. Malignant Neoplasms 3. Cerebrovascular Disease 4. Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases Diabetes Mellitus All Other Unintentional Injuries Nephritis Nephrotic Syndrom and Nephroisis Unintentional MV Injuries Septicemia Alzheimers Disease Pitt County Leading Causes of Death 2001-05Age <75 Compared to All Ages Source: Center for Health Services, Research and Development, ECU

  5. NWM AGE < 75 1. Malignant Neoplasms 2. Diseases of the Heart 3. HIV Disease 4. Cerebrovascular Diseases 5. Certain Conditions Originating in the Perinatal Period 6. All Other Unintentional Injuries 7. Diabetes Unintentional MV Injuries Homicide Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome, and Nephrosis Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease WM AGE <75 1. Malignant Neoplasms 2. Diseases of the Heart Unintentional MV Injuries Suicide All Other Unintentional Injuries Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease Diabetes Cerebrovascular Disease Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome, and Nephrosis 10. Septicemia Pitt County Leading Causes of Death 2001-05for NWM Age <75 Compared to WM Age <75 Source: Center for Health Services, Research and Development, ECU

  6. NWF AGE < 75 1. Malignant Neoplasms 2. Diseases of the Heart 3. Cerebrovascular Diseases Certain Conditions Originating in the Perinatal Period Diabetes Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome, and Nephrosis Septicemia HIV Disease Essential Hypertension Unintentional MV Injuries WF AGE <75 1. Malignant Neoplasms Diseases of the Heart Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases Unintentional MV Injuries Cerbrovascular Disease All Other Unintentional Injuries Suicide Diabetes Congenital Anomalies Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis Pitt County Leading Causes of Death 2001-05for NWF Age <75 Compared to WF Age <75 Source: Center for Health Services, Research and Development, ECU

  7. Heart Disease Mortality Pitt County and NC - All AgesRates per 100,000 population Source: NC State Center for Health Statistics

  8. Heart DiseaseRace and Sex Specific Age Adjusted Death Rates – Pitt Co.Rates per 100,000 Population Highest among males Source: NC State Center for Health Statistics

  9. Cerebrovascular Disease MortalityPitt County and NC - All Ages Rates per 100,000 Population Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  10. Cerebrovascular Disease MortalityRace and Sex Specific Age Adjusted Death Rates – Pitt Co.Rates per 100,000 Population Highest among African Americans Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  11. Hypertension Prevalence, 2005 Source: NC BRFSS, 2006

  12. Cholesterol Prevalence, 2005 Source: NC BRFSS, 2005, US BRFSS 2005

  13. Cancer Mortality Pitt County and NC - All AgesRates per 100,000 Population Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  14. Cancer MortalityRace and Sex Specific Age Adjusted Death Rates – Pitt Co.Rates per 100,000 Population Highest among males Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  15. Colon Cancer MortalityPitt County and NC – All AgesRates per 100,000 Population Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  16. Colon Cancer Mortality Pitt County – All AgesRates per 100,000 Population Highest among African Americans Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  17. Colonoscopy ScreeningAge > 50 NC 2010 Goal = 49.8% Source: NC BRFSS, 2006; US BRFSS ,2006

  18. Lung Cancer MortalityPitt County and NC – All AgesRates per 100,000 Population Source: NC State Center for Health Statistics

  19. Lung Cancer MortalityPitt County– All AgesRates per 100,000 Population Highest among men Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  20. Prostate Cancer Mortality Pitt County and NC - All AgesRates per 100,000 Population Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  21. Prostate Cancer Mortality Pitt County– All AgesRates per 100,000 Population Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  22. Prostate Screening Source: NC BRFSS, 2006, US BRFSS 2006

  23. Breast Cancer Mortality Pitt County and NC – All AgesRates per 100,000 Population Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  24. Breast Cancer Mortality Pitt County – All AgesRates per 100,000 Population Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  25. Mammograms for women age 50+ within past 2 years NC 2010 Goal = 85.2% Source: NC BRFSS, 2006

  26. Projected New Cancer Cases and Deaths for Selected Sites- 2007 Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  27. Diabetes MortalityPitt County and NC – All AgesRates per 100,000 Population Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  28. DiabetesRace and Sex Specific Age Adjusted Death Rates, Pitt Co.Rates per 100,000 Population Highest among African Americans Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  29. Diabetes-All Causes Death RatePitt County and NC - All AgesRates per 100,000 Population Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  30. Diabetes-All Causes Death RatePitt County - All AgesRates per 100,000 Population Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  31. Diabetes Prevalence, 2006 Source: NC BRFSS, 2006

  32. Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease Mortality Pitt County and NC – All AgesRates per 100,000 Population Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  33. Chronic Lower Respiratory DiseaseRace and Sex Specific Age Adjusted Death RatesRates per 100,000 Population Highest among white males Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  34. Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome, Nephrosis Mortality, Pitt County and NC – All Ages Rates per 100,000 Population Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  35. Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome, NephrosisRace and Sex Specific Age Adjusted Death Rates, Pitt Co.Rates per 100,000 Population Highest among African Americans Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  36. Unintentional Motor Vehicle Injuries Mortality Pitt County and NC – All AgesRates per 100,000 Population Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  37. Unintentional Motor Vehicle Injuries Race and Sex Specific Age Adjusted Death Rates, Pitt Co. Rates per 100,000 Population Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  38. Unintentional Injuries (excluding Motor Vehicle) Mortality, Pitt County and NC – All AgesRates per 100,000 Population Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  39. Unintentional Injuries (excluding Motor Vehicle)Race and Sex Specific Age Adjusted Death Rates – Pitt Rates per 100,000 Population Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  40. Alzheimer’s Disease MortalityPitt County and NC – All AgesRates per 100,000 Population Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  41. Alzheimer’s Disease Race and Sex Specific Age Adjusted Death Rate, Pitt Rates per 100,000 Population Highest among Whites Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  42. Flu and Pneumonia MortalityPitt County and NC – All AgesRates per 100,000 Population Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  43. Flu and PneumoniaRace and Sex Specific Age Adjusted Death RatesRates per 100,000 Population Highest among males Source: NC Center for Health Statistics

  44. Flu Shot – All ages 18+ Source: NC BRFSS, 2006

  45. Pitt County Infant Mortality Total, White and Other Race by YearRates per 1000 Live Births Source: NC State Center for Health Statistics Source: NC DHHS, Vital Statistics

  46. Asthma Prevalence, 2006 Source: NC BRFSS, 2006; US BRFSS, 2006

  47. 2005 NORTH CAROLINA HOSPITAL DISCHARGES WITH A PRIMARY DIAGNOSIS OF ASTHMANUMBERS AND RATES PER 100,000 BY COUNTY OF RESIDENCE: ALL AGES AND AGES 0-14 NC 2010 Target = 118 per 100,000 Source: State Center for Health Statistics,

  48. WeightPhysical ActivitySmoking

  49. Percent of Adults at Recommended Weight, Overweight, and Obese,Pitt County, ENC, NC, and US, 2002 and 2006 2002 2006 Source: NC BRFSS, 2002 and 2006; US BRFSS, 2002 and 2006

  50. Meets Physical Activity Recommendations, 2005 NC 2010 Goal = 20% Source: NC BRFSS, 2005, US BRFSS 2005

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