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Supplementary Figure. Changes in Stroke Death Rate Trends Among Adults Aged ≥35 Years — United States, 2000–2015

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  • Alternative Title:
    Vital Signs: Recent Trends in Stroke Death Rates — United States, 2000–2015: Supplementary Figure. Changes in Stroke Death Rate Trends Among Adults Aged ≥35 Years — United States, 2000–2015
  • Description:
    Decline continued: significant decrease in stroke death rate continued over the period.

    Decline slowed: significant decrease in stroke death rate followed by a less negative decreasing (significant or nonsignificant) trend segment.

    Decline reversed: significant decrease in stroke death rate followed by a significant or nonsignificant increasing trend segment (final Joinpoint segment Annual Percent Change >0).

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  • Source:
    MMWR: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2017; v. 66, no. 35
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  • ISSN:
    0149-2195 (print) ; 1545-861X (digital)
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  • Pages in Document:
    1 pdf page
  • Volume:
    66
  • Issue:
    35
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    urn:sha-512:63bc8577545917d409a555a1db544a7f1453533fa325647174c1af86d9058b8a3dce5d52105444e625d6acb7ed06a1471cb731e77b3ecb69ea721a4f74e222d4
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