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Red is bad, green is good, blue is not statistically different/neutral.

Compared to Distribution

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Compared to Target

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Compared to a Single Value

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Trend

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Compared to Prior Value

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green chart bars Significantly better than the overall value

red chart bars Significantly worse than the overall value

light blue chart bars No significant difference with the overall value

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Age-Adjusted Rate of Gun-Related Deaths

Census Place: Cleveland
Measurement Period: 2017
This indicator shows the age-adjusted firearm/gun-related death rate per 100,000 population. 

Why is this important?

Preventing injury and violence is critically important as both are linked to lifelong negative physical, emotional, and social consequences, with the impact extending beyond the person immediately affected. Unintentional injuries and injuries caused by acts of violence are among the top 15 causes of death among Americans of all ages and are the leading cause of death for Americans ages 1 to 44. Regardless of sex, race/ethnicity, or socioeconomic status, both unintentional injuries and injuries attributable to acts of violence are a leading cause of disability.
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Census Place: Cleveland

29.8
Deaths / 100,000 population
Source: CCBH using Vital Statistics provided by the Ohio Department of Health
Measurement period: 2017
Maintained by: Cuyahoga County Board of Health
Last update: July 2020

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Note: Rates presented by age group are age-specific, all other rates are age-adjusted. Age-specific rate for "65+" is not presented due to instability (there are less than 5 cases total for the time period).
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Note: Age-adjusted rate for "Hispanic" is not presented due to instability (there are less than 20 cases total for the time period).
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Filed under: Community / Crime & Crime Prevention, Health / Mortality Data, Social Determinants of Health, Children, Adults