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According to the CDC National Center for Health Statistics, the United States recorded 2,081,531 deaths across the ten leading causes in 2017, tracked in a complete 9,690-record grid spanning 1999–2017. Choose a state below to see its leading causes ranked by total deaths and age-adjusted rate, drawn from the CDC WONDER Underlying Cause of Death database. See the methodology for how the figures are compiled.

Leading causes of death in Connecticut, 2017

22,103 deaths across the 10 tracked leading causes.

#Cause DeathsAge-adjusted rate /100K
1 Heart disease
7,138
141.6
2 Cancer
6,608
139.6
3 Unintentional injuries
2,078
53.2
4 CLRD
1,471
30.4
5 Stroke
1,403
27.8
6 Alzheimer's disease
1,077
20.4
7 Diabetes
694
14.5
8 Influenza and pneumonia
675
13.1
9 Kidney disease
554
11.2
10 Suicide
405
10.5

Source: CDC NCHS Leading Causes of Death, 2017. Full Connecticut profile · Methodology.

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What causes are included?

The 10 CDC NCHS leading-cause chapters: heart disease, cancer, unintentional injuries, chronic lower respiratory disease, stroke, Alzheimer's, diabetes, influenza and pneumonia, kidney disease, and suicide.

Are these the only deaths in the state?

No. These are the leading-cause chapters only, not every death. They cover the large majority of deaths but exclude many smaller or less-common causes.

How current is this?

This tool shows 2017, the latest finalized year in the CDC NCHS series (1999 to 2017).