Wisconsin Minority Health Program
Detailed Tables for the Minority Health Report
Health Status
This page provides detailed tables on health status. These detailed
tables, containing data primarily from 2001-2005, provided the basis for
many of the figures in the most recent Minority Health
Report.
These tables are updated versions of tables originally presented in
The Health of Racial and Ethnic Populations in Wisconsin,
1996-2000. The chapter numbers and topics into which the tables are
grouped reflect the organization of that earlier report.
Select a table link below to see the updated table.
Chapter IV. Health Status
A. Perceived Health Status
Table 22:
Perceived health status by race/ethnicity, Wisconsin, 2001-2005 (Excel,
19 KB)
Table 23:
Mortality disparity ratios by race/ethnicity and age, Wisconsin, 2001-2005 (Excel,
20 KB)
B. Mortality
Table 24:
Average annual age-adjusted death rates from all causes by race/ethnicity, U.S. and
Wisconsin, 2001-2003 (Excel, 19 KB)
Table 25:
Years of potential life lost (YPLL) before age 75 by race/ethnicity, Wisconsin,
2001-2005 (Excel, 17 KB)
Table 26:
Leading causes of death, average annual number of deaths by sex, Wisconsin,
2001-2005 (Excel, 22 KB)
Table 27: Leading causes of death, average annual number of
deaths, by sex, African American population, Wisconsin, 2001-2005 (Excel,
20 KB)
Table 28: Leading causes of death, average annual number of
deaths, American Indian population, by sex, Wisconsin, 2001-2005 (Excel,
20 KB)
Table 29: Leading causes of death, average annual number of
deaths, by sex, Asian population, Wisconsin, 2001-2005 (Excel,
22 KB)
Table 30: Leading causes of death, average annual number of
deaths, by sex, Hispanic/Latino population, Wisconsin 2001-2005 (Excel,
21 KB)
C. Maternal and Child Health
(Please note: Tables 31 and 32 were revised on January 19, 2007.)
Table 31:
Age-specific birth rates by race/ethnicity, Wisconsin, 2005 (Excel,
19 KB)
Table 32: Teen birth rates by race/ethnicity,
Wisconsin and United States, 2001-2005 (Excel, 20 KB)
Table 33: Number and rate of infant deaths by
race/ethnicity, Wisconsin, 2001-2005 (Excel, 18 KB)
Table 34: Selected maternal characteristics by race/ethnicity,
Wisconsin, 2005 (Excel, 19 KB)
Table 35: Summary totals, infant and maternal characteristics by
race/ethnicity, Wisconsin, 2005 (Excel, 22 KB)
D. Chronic Diseases
Table 36:
Average annual age-adjusted death rates from heart disease by race/ethnicity, U.S. and Wisconsin,
2001-2003 (Excel,18 KB)
Table 37:
Average annual age-adjusted death rates from stroke by race/ethnicity, U.S. and Wisconsin,
2001-2003 (Excel,
18 KB)
Table 38:
Average annual age-adjusted death rates from cancer by race/ethnicity, U.S. and Wisconsin,
2001-2003 (Excel, 18 KB)
Table 39:
Average annual age-adjusted death rates from diabetes by race/ethnicity, U.S. and Wisconsin,
2001-2003 (Excel, 18 KB)
E. Unintentional and Intentional Injuries
Table 40:
Leading causes of injury death, average annual number of deaths and age-adjusted rates by race/ethnicity,
Wisconsin, 2001-2005 (Excel, 21KB)
Table 41:
Worksite injury deaths by race/ethnicity and sex, Wisconsin, 2001-2005
(Excel, 19KB)
F. Communicable Diseases
Table 42:
Reported cases of HIV infection by race/ethnicity and sex,
Wisconsin, 2001-2005 (Excel, 19 KB)
Table 43: Cumulative AIDS and HIV infection cases by race/ethnicity,
Wisconsin and United States, 1982-2005 (Excel, 20 KB)
Table 44: Percent distribution of average annual sexually transmitted infections by
race/ethnicity, Wisconsin, 2001-2005 (Excel, 19 KB)
Table 45: Percent distribution of hepatitis B virus infection by race and year of report,
Wisconsin, 2001-2005 (Excel, 21 KB)
Table 46: Reported cases of hepatitis C infection by race/ethnicity and year of
report, Wisconsin, 2001-2005 (Excel, 21 KB)
Table 47: Estimated percentage of children with immunization coverage by race/ethnicity, ages 19-35 months, Wisconsin, 2005 (Excel, 19 KB)
G. Environmental Health
Table 48:
Asthma prevalence by race/ethnicity,
Wisconsin, 2001, 2002, 2004 (Excel, 18 KB)
Table 49: Children (less than 6 years old) with elevated lead
levels by race/ethnicity, Wisconsin, 2005 (Excel, 18 KB)
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