Hypersensitivity pneumonitis: Years of potential life lost to age 65 and to life expectancy by race and sex, U.S. residents age 15 and over, 2005–2014

Years of Potential Life Lost to Age 65
YearWhiteBlackOtherTotal
MaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemale
2005 100 90 35 15 240
2006 75 110 30 215
2007 55 220 30 5 310
2008 105 155 60 320
2009 90 115 205
2010 125 90 35 15 265
2011 125 55 30 5 215
2012 195 90 5 15 305
2013 205 170 20 5 25 425
2014 185 220 40 30 475
2005–2014 1,260 1,315 130 190 75 5 2,975
Years of Potential Life Lost to Life Expectancy
YearWhiteBlackOtherTotal
MaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemale
2005 487 446 42 31 15 1,021
2006 512 528 63 15 15 1,133
2007 495 766 101 23 1,385
2008 684 597 98 9 1,388
2009 552 541 16 1,109
2010 631 551 85 50 1,317
2011 810 590 79 48 1,527
2012 1,046 676 20 16 32 25 1,815
2013 1,156 875 53 31 72 49 2,236
2014 1,054 1,134 64 83 16 9 2,360
2005–2014 7,427 6,704 242 524 258 136 15,291

– indicates no deaths.

Note:

The 2005–2014 estimates may be different than those previously reported due to different methodologies.

See Appendix for information about data sources, methods, ICD codes, and limitations.

Source:

Mortality multiple cause-of-death data from National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System.

Citation:

NIOSH 2017. Work-Related Lung Disease Surveillance System (eWoRLD). 2017-914 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Respiratory Health Division, Morgantown, WV. Available at: <https://wwwn.cdc.gov/eWorld/Data/914> April 25, 2024.

Reference Number: 2017-914

Date Posted: May 2017

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