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Deaths: Final Data for 2020. 死亡人数:2020年的最终数据。
Kenneth D Kochanek, Sherry L Murphy, Jiaquan Xu, Elizabeth Arias

Objective-This report presents final 2020 data on U.S. deaths, death rates, life expectancy, infant and maternal mortality, and trends by selected characteristics such as age, sex, Hispanic origin and race, state of residence, and cause of death. Methods-Information reported on death certificates is presented in descriptive tabulations. The original records are filed in state registration offices. Statistical information is compiled in a national database through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program of the National Center for Health Statistics. Causes of death are processed according to the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision. Beginning in 2018, all states and the District of Columbia were using the 2003 revised certificate of death for the entire year, which includes the 1997 Office of Management and Budget revised standards for race. Data based on these revised standards are not completely comparable to previous years. Results-In 2020, a total of 3,383,729 deaths were reported in the United States. The age-adjusted death rate was 835.4 deaths per 100,000 U.S. standard population, an increase of 16.8% from the 2019 rate. Life expectancy at birth was 77.0 years, a decrease of 1.8 years from 2019. Age-specific death rates increased from 2019 to 2020 for age groups 15 years and over and decreased for age group under 1 year. Many of the 15 leading causes of death in 2020 changed from 2019. COVID-19, a new cause of death in 2020, became the third leading cause in 2020. The infant mortality rate decreased 2.9% to a historic low of 5.42 infant deaths per 1,000 live births in 2020. Conclusions-In 2020, the age-adjusted death rate increased and life expectancy at birth decreased for the total, male, and female populations, primarily due to the influence of deaths from COVID-19.

目的本报告提供了2020年美国死亡、死亡率、预期寿命、婴儿和孕产妇死亡率的最终数据,以及按年龄、性别、西班牙裔和种族、居住状态和死因等选定特征的趋势。方法死亡证明上报告的信息以描述性表格的形式呈现。原始记录在州登记处存档。统计信息通过国家卫生统计中心的生命统计合作方案汇编在国家数据库中。死亡原因根据《国际疾病分类》第10次修订版处理。从2018年开始,所有州和哥伦比亚特区全年都在使用2003年修订的死亡证明,其中包括1997年管理和预算办公室修订的种族标准。基于这些修订标准的数据与前几年不完全可比。结果2020年,美国共有3383729人死亡。经年龄调整的死亡率为每10万美国标准人口835.4人,比2019年增加16.8%。出生时的预期寿命为77.0岁,比2019年减少了1.8岁。从2019年到2020年,15岁及以上年龄组的特定年龄死亡率有所上升,1岁以下年龄组的死亡率有所下降。2020年的15个主要死因中,许多与2019年相比发生了变化。新冠肺炎是2020年新的死亡原因,成为2020年第三大死亡原因。2020年,婴儿死亡率下降了2.9%,降至每1000名活产婴儿中5.42名婴儿死亡的历史低点。结论2020年,总人口、男性和女性人口的年龄调整死亡率上升,出生预期寿命下降,主要是由于新冠肺炎死亡的影响。
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Deaths: Final Data for 2020. 死亡人数:2020 年最终数据。
K. Kochanek, S. L. Murphy, Jiaquan Xu, E. Arias
Objective-This report presents final 2020 data on U.S. deaths, death rates, life expectancy, infant and maternal mortality, and trends by selected characteristics such as age, sex, Hispanic origin and race, state of residence, and cause of death. Methods-Information reported on death certificates is presented in descriptive tabulations. The original records are filed in state registration offices. Statistical information is compiled in a national database through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program of the National Center for Health Statistics. Causes of death are processed according to the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision. Beginning in 2018, all states and the District of Columbia were using the 2003 revised certificate of death for the entire year, which includes the 1997 Office of Management and Budget revised standards for race. Data based on these revised standards are not completely comparable to previous years. Results-In 2020, a total of 3,383,729 deaths were reported in the United States. The age-adjusted death rate was 835.4 deaths per 100,000 U.S. standard population, an increase of 16.8% from the 2019 rate. Life expectancy at birth was 77.0 years, a decrease of 1.8 years from 2019. Age-specific death rates increased from 2019 to 2020 for age groups 15 years and over and decreased for age group under 1 year. Many of the 15 leading causes of death in 2020 changed from 2019. COVID-19, a new cause of death in 2020, became the third leading cause in 2020. The infant mortality rate decreased 2.9% to a historic low of 5.42 infant deaths per 1,000 live births in 2020. Conclusions-In 2020, the age-adjusted death rate increased and life expectancy at birth decreased for the total, male, and female populations, primarily due to the influence of deaths from COVID-19.
目标-本报告介绍了 2020 年美国死亡人数、死亡率、预期寿命、婴儿和孕产妇死亡率的最终数据,以及按年龄、性别、西班牙裔和种族、居住州和死亡原因等选定特征划分的趋势。方法--死亡证书上报告的信息以描述性表格的形式呈现。原始记录由各州登记办公室存档。统计信息通过国家卫生统计中心的生命统计合作计划编入国家数据库。死亡原因根据《国际疾病分类》第 10 次修订版进行处理。从2018年开始,所有州和哥伦比亚特区全年使用2003年修订的死亡证明,其中包括1997年管理和预算办公室修订的种族标准。基于这些修订标准的数据与前几年的数据不完全可比。结果--2020 年,美国共报告了 3,383,729 例死亡。经年龄调整后的死亡率为每 10 万美国标准人口中有 835.4 人死亡,比 2019 年的死亡率增加了 16.8%。出生时预期寿命为 77.0 岁,比 2019 年减少了 1.8 岁。从 2019 年到 2020 年,15 岁及以上年龄组的特定年龄死亡率有所上升,1 岁以下年龄组的特定年龄死亡率有所下降。与 2019 年相比,2020 年的 15 个主要死因中有许多都发生了变化。COVID-19 是 2020 年的新死因,成为 2020 年的第三大死因。2020 年,婴儿死亡率下降了 2.9%,达到每千名活产婴儿死亡 5.42 例的历史最低水平。结论--2020 年,总人口、男性人口和女性人口的年龄调整后死亡率上升,出生时预期寿命下降,这主要是受 COVID-19 死亡的影响。
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Drug Overdose Mortality by Usual Occupation and Industry: 46 U.S. States and New York City, 2020. 按通常职业和行业划分的药物过量死亡率:美国46个州和纽约市,2020年。
Rachael M Billock, Andrea L Steege, Arialdi Miniño

Objective-This report describes deaths from drug overdoses in 2020 in U.S. residents in 46 states and New York City by usual occupation and industry. Methods-Frequencies, death rates, and proportionate mortality ratios (PMRs) are presented using the 2020 National Vital Statistics System mortality data file. Data were restricted to decedents aged 16-64 for rates and 15-64 for PMRs with usual occupations and industries in the paid civilian workforce. Age-standardized drug overdose death rates were estimated for usual occupation and industry groups overall, and age-adjusted drug overdose PMRs were estimated for each usual occupation and industry group overall and by sex, race and Hispanic-origin group, type of drug, and drug overdose intent. Age-adjusted drug overdose PMRs were also estimated for individual occupations and industries. Results-Drug overdose mortality varied by usual occupation and industry. Workers in the construction and extraction occupation group (162.6 deaths per 100,000 workers, 95% confidence interval: 155.8-169.4) and construction industry group (130.9, 126.0-135.8) had the highest drug overdose death rates. The highest group-level drug overdose PMRs were observed in decedents in the construction and extraction occupation group and the construction industry group (145.4, 143.6-147.1 and 144.9, 143.2-146.5, respectively). Differences in drug overdose PMRs by usual occupation and industry group were observed within each sex, within each race and Hispanicorigin group, by drug type, and by drug overdose intent. Among individual occupations and industries, the highest drug overdose PMRs were observed in decedents who worked as fishers and related fishing occupations and in fishing, hunting, and trapping industries (193.1, 166.8-222.4 and 186.5, 161.7-214.1, respectively). Conclusions-Variation in drug overdose death rates and PMRs by usual occupation and industry in 2020 demonstrates the disproportionate burden of the ongoing drug overdose crisis on certain sectors of the U.S. workforce.

目的:本报告描述了2020年美国46个州和纽约市居民因药物过量死亡的情况,并按通常的职业和行业进行了分类。方法:使用2020年国家生命统计系统死亡率数据文件呈现频率、死亡率和比例死亡率(pmr)。数据仅限于年龄在16-64岁之间的比率和年龄在15-64岁之间的一般职业和行业为有薪文职劳动力的pmr。总体估计了通常职业和行业组的年龄标准化药物过量死亡率,总体估计了每个通常职业和行业组的年龄调整药物过量pmr,并按性别、种族和西班牙裔群体、药物类型和药物过量意图进行了估计。年龄调整后的药物过量pmr也对个别职业和行业进行了估计。结果:药物过量死亡率因通常的职业和行业而异。建筑和采掘业工人的药物过量死亡率最高(每10万工人中有162.6人死亡,95%可信区间为155.8-169.4),建筑业工人的药物过量死亡率最高(130.9,126.0-135.8)。建筑采掘职业组和建筑行业组患者用药过量pmr最高,分别为145.4、143.6 ~ 147.1和144.9、143.2 ~ 146.5。药物过量pmr按通常职业和行业组在各性别、各种族和西班牙裔组、药物类型和药物过量意图方面存在差异。在个体职业和行业中,从事渔民及相关渔业和渔业、狩猎、诱捕业的死亡人员药物过量pmr最高(分别为193.1、166.8 ~ 222.4和186.5、161.7 ~ 214.1)。结论:在2020年,药物过量死亡率和pmr随通常职业和行业的变化表明,美国某些劳动力部门持续的药物过量危机造成了不成比例的负担。
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Homicides Among Infants in the United States,2017-2020. 2017-2020年美国婴儿凶杀案
Isabelle Horon, Anne K Driscoll

Objectives-This report describes homicide rates among infants (under age 1 year) by selected maternal, pregnancy-related, and infant characteristics. Methods-Linked birth/infant death files based on data collected on U.S. birth and death certificates were used to calculate homicide rates among infants for the period 2017-2020. Results-A total of 1,067 homicides occurred among infants in the United States from 2017 through 2020, an average of 267 per year. More than one-half of all infant homicides occurred among infants aged 3 months and under. Homicide rates were higher among infants born to mothers who were young, had multiple previous live births, were Black non-Hispanic, were born in the United States, had lower levels of education, lived in rural areas, had no prenatal care, and delivered outside of a hospital. Rates were also higher for infants who were part of a multiple-gestation pregnancy, were born preterm or low birthweight, or were admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit.

目的:本报告根据选定的孕产妇、妊娠相关和婴儿特征描述婴儿(1岁以下)的凶杀率。方法:基于收集的美国出生和死亡证明数据的关联出生/婴儿死亡文件用于计算2017-2020年期间婴儿的凶杀率。结果:2017年至2020年,美国共发生1067起婴儿凶杀案,平均每年267起。一半以上的婴儿凶杀案发生在3个月及以下的婴儿中。凶杀率较高的产妇为:年轻、多次活产、非西班牙裔黑人、在美国出生、受教育程度较低、居住在农村地区、没有产前护理、在医院外分娩。多胎妊娠、早产或低出生体重、或住进新生儿重症监护病房的婴儿的死亡率也更高。
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Fetal Mortality: United States, 2021. 胎儿死亡率:美国,2021年。
Elizabeth C W Gregory, Claudia P Valenzuela, Donna L Hoyert

Objectives-This report presents 2021 fetal mortality data by maternal race and Hispanic origin, age, tobacco use during pregnancy, and state of residence, as well as by plurality, sex, gestational age, birthweight, and selected causes of death. Trends in fetal mortality are also examined. Methods-Descriptive tabulations of data are presented and interpreted for all fetal deaths reported for the United States for 2021 with a stated or presumed period of gestation of 20 weeks or more. Cause-of-fetal-death data are restricted to residents of the 41 states and the District of Columbia, where cause of death was based on the 2003 fetal death report revision and less than 50% of deaths were attributed to Fetal death of unspecified cause (P95). Results-A total of 21,105 fetal deaths at 20 weeks of gestation or more were reported in the United States in 2021. The 2021 U.S. fetal mortality rate was 5.73 fetal deaths at 20 weeks of gestation or more per 1,000 live births and fetal deaths, which was essentially unchanged from the rate of 5.74 in 2020. The fetal mortality rate in 2021 for deaths occurring at 20-27 weeks of gestation was 2.95, essentially unchanged from 2020 (2.97). For deaths occurring at 28 weeks of gestation or more, the rate in 2021 (2.80) was not significantly different from 2020 (2.78). In 2021, the fetal mortality rate ranged from 3.94 for non-Hispanic, single-race Asian women to 9.89 for non-Hispanic, single-race Black women. Fetal mortality rates were highest for females under age 15 and aged 40 and over, for women who smoked during pregnancy, and for women with multiple gestation pregnancies. Five selected causes accounted for 89.9% of fetal deaths in the 41-state and District of Columbia reporting area.

本报告提供了2021年胎儿死亡率数据,按产妇种族和西班牙裔、年龄、怀孕期间吸烟和居住州,以及按胎数、性别、胎龄、出生体重和选定的死亡原因分列。胎儿死亡率的趋势也进行了检查。方法:对2021年美国报告的所有规定或推定妊娠期为20周或以上的胎儿死亡的数据进行描述性表格的介绍和解释。胎儿死亡原因数据仅限于41个州和哥伦比亚特区的居民,其中死亡原因基于2003年胎儿死亡报告修订版,不到50%的死亡归因于未指明原因的胎儿死亡(P95)。结果:2021年,美国共报告了21,105例妊娠20周及以上的胎儿死亡。2021年美国的胎儿死亡率为每1000例活产和胎儿死亡中,妊娠20周或以上的胎儿死亡5.73例,与2020年的5.74例基本持平。2021年妊娠20-27周死亡的胎儿死亡率为2.95,与2020年(2.97)相比基本没有变化。对于妊娠28周及以上的死亡,2021年的死亡率(2.80)与2020年的死亡率(2.78)没有显著差异。2021年,非西班牙裔、单一种族的亚洲妇女的胎儿死亡率为3.94,非西班牙裔、单一种族的黑人妇女的胎儿死亡率为9.89。15岁以下女性、40岁以上女性、怀孕期间吸烟女性和多胎妊娠女性的胎儿死亡率最高。在41个州和哥伦比亚特区的报告区,五种选定的原因占胎儿死亡的89.9%。
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Homicides Among Infants in the United States,2017-2020. 2017-2020年美国婴儿凶杀案
Isabelle L. Horon, A. Driscoll
Objectives-This report describes homicide rates among infants (under age 1 year) by selected maternal, pregnancy-related, and infant characteristics. Methods-Linked birth/infant death files based on data collected on U.S. birth and death certificates were used to calculate homicide rates among infants for the period 2017-2020. Results-A total of 1,067 homicides occurred among infants in the United States from 2017 through 2020, an average of 267 per year. More than one-half of all infant homicides occurred among infants aged 3 months and under. Homicide rates were higher among infants born to mothers who were young, had multiple previous live births, were Black non-Hispanic, were born in the United States, had lower levels of education, lived in rural areas, had no prenatal care, and delivered outside of a hospital. Rates were also higher for infants who were part of a multiple-gestation pregnancy, were born preterm or low birthweight, or were admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit.
目的:本报告根据选定的孕产妇、妊娠相关和婴儿特征描述婴儿(1岁以下)的凶杀率。方法:基于收集的美国出生和死亡证明数据的关联出生/婴儿死亡文件用于计算2017-2020年期间婴儿的凶杀率。结果:2017年至2020年,美国共发生1067起婴儿凶杀案,平均每年267起。一半以上的婴儿凶杀案发生在3个月及以下的婴儿中。凶杀率较高的产妇为:年轻、多次活产、非西班牙裔黑人、在美国出生、受教育程度较低、居住在农村地区、没有产前护理、在医院外分娩。多胎妊娠、早产或低出生体重、或住进新生儿重症监护病房的婴儿的死亡率也更高。
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Autopsies in the United States in 2020. 2020年美国尸检。
D. Hoyert
Objectives-This report presents information on autopsy data by age, cause, place of death, and year.
目的本报告按年龄、死因、死亡地点和年份提供尸检数据。
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Trends and Characteristics in Prepregnancy Diabetes: United States, 2016-2021. 妊娠前糖尿病的趋势和特征:美国,2016-2021。
Elizabeth C W Gregory, Danielle M Ely

Objectives-This report presents data on trends for prepregnancy diabetes mellitus (PDM), diabetes diagnosed before pregnancy, in mothers giving birth in the United States for 2016-2021, and rates by selected maternal characteristics for 2016 and 2021.

目的:本报告介绍了2016-2021年美国分娩母亲孕前糖尿病(PDM)趋势的数据,以及2016年和2021年选定的产妇特征的发病率。
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Changes in Prenatal Care Utilization:United States, 2019-2021. 产前护理利用的变化:美国,2019-2021。
Joyce A Martin, Michelle J K Osterman

Objectives-This report describes changes in prenatal care use (utilization) in the United States before and during the COVID-19 pandemic by month of birth and the mother's race and Hispanic origin.

本报告按出生月份、母亲种族和西班牙裔描述了美国在COVID-19大流行之前和期间产前护理使用(利用)的变化。
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Trends and Characteristics in Prepregnancy Diabetes: United States, 2016-2021. 妊娠前糖尿病的趋势和特征:美国,2016-2021。
Elizabeth C W Gregory, Danielle M. Ely
Objectives-This report presents data on trends for prepregnancy diabetes mellitus (PDM), diabetes diagnosed before pregnancy, in mothers giving birth in the United States for 2016-2021, and rates by selected maternal characteristics for 2016 and 2021.
目的本报告提供了2016-2021年美国分娩母亲孕前糖尿病(PDM)、孕前诊断糖尿病的趋势数据,以及2016年和2021年按选定母亲特征划分的发病率。
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