2014 Texas Vital Statistics
List of Tables and References
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Summary of 2014 Vital Statistics
20. Deaths from Selected Causes, by Race/Ethnicity, Sex and Age - Texas, 2014 --
A.
Deaths From All Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, Malignant Neoplasms,
Benign Neoplasms, Nutritional Deficiencies, Anemias, Diabetes Mellitus,
and Meningitis. --
B.
Deaths From Major Cardiovascular Disease, Acute Bronchitis and
Bronchiolitis, Pneumonia and Influenza, and Chronic Obstructive
Pulmonary Diseases --
C. Deaths From All Other Natural Causes, Accidents and Adverse Effects, Suicide, Homicide, and All Other External Causes - 23. Deaths from 39 Selected Causes by Public Health Region and County of Residence - Texas, 2013
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Center for Health Statistics
Summary of Updates:
1. Information and statistics on maternal mortality and morbidity in Texas can be found on the DSHS Maternal and Child Health section website: DSHS Maternal and Child Health