Age-adjusted Alzheimers Disease Rates by 12-Month Ending with Quarter
Michigan Residents,
2008-2021 & Provisional 2022 Q1 to 2023 Q1

Rates are per 100,000. Computed by the direct method, using as the standard population the age distribution of the total population of the United States for the year 2000. The true rate lies between the lower and upper bounds of the interval with 95% statistical confidence.


Alzheimers Disease Deaths & Age-adjusted Rates by Twelve Months Ending with Quarter,
Michigan Residents,
2008-2021 & Provisional 2022 Q1 to 2023 Q1
Ending
Quarter
Michigan
Number of Deaths Age-adjusted Rate
2023 Q1 4,031 33.1 1.0
2022 Q4 4,200 34.5 1.0
2022 Q3 4,313 35.4 1.1
2022 Q2 4,266 35.0 1.1
2022 Q1 4,204 34.5 1.0
2021 Q4 4,197 34.4 1.0
2021 Q3 4,333 35.4 1.1
2021 Q2 4,518 36.9 1.1
2021 Q1 4,817 39.3 1.1
2020 Q4 4,860 39.6 1.1
2020 Q3 4,717 37.8 1.1
2020 Q2 4,646 36.7 1.1
2020 Q1 4,449 34.6 1.0
2019 Q4 4,465 34.2 1.0
2019 Q3 4,438 34.0 1.0
2019 Q2 4,396 33.7 1.0
2019 Q1 4,408 33.9 1.0
2018 Q4 4,474 34.3 1.0
2018 Q3 4,427 34.1 1.0
2018 Q2 4,421 34.2 1.0
2018 Q1 4,361 33.8 1.0
2017 Q4 4,424 34.5 1.0
2017 Q3 4,445 34.7 1.0
2017 Q2 4,446 34.8 1.0
2017 Q1 4,450 35.0 1.0
2016 Q4 4,270 33.8 1.0
2016 Q3 4,080 32.3 1.0
2016 Q2 3,958 31.5 1.0
2016 Q1 3,807 30.4 1.0
2015 Q4 3,750 29.9 1.0
2015 Q3 3,788 30.3 1.0
2015 Q2 3,607 28.9 1.0
2015 Q1 3,501 28.2 0.9
2014 Q4 3,339 27.0 0.9
2014 Q3 3,211 26.0 0.9
2014 Q2 3,260 26.6 0.9
2014 Q1 3,185 26.1 0.9
2013 Q4 3,228 26.6 0.9
2013 Q3 3,156 26.1 0.9
2013 Q2 3,184 26.5 0.9
2013 Q1 3,244 27.0 0.9
2012 Q4 3,064 25.7 0.9
2012 Q3 3,017 25.4 0.9
2012 Q2 2,967 25.1 0.9
2012 Q1 2,872 24.4 0.9
2011 Q4 2,879 24.7 0.9
2011 Q3 2,906 25.1 0.9
2011 Q2 2,821 24.5 0.9
2011 Q1 2,756 24.0 0.9
2010 Q4 2,735 23.9 0.9
2010 Q3 2,662 23.3 0.9
2010 Q2 2,567 22.6 0.9
2010 Q1 2,544 22.4 0.9
2009 Q4 2,552 22.6 0.9
2009 Q3 2,566 22.9 0.9
2009 Q2 2,617 23.5 0.9
2009 Q1 2,683 24.2 0.9
2008 Q4 2,734 24.8 0.9
2008 Q3 2,679 24.4 0.9
2008 Q2 2,623 23.9 0.9
2008 Q1 2,542 23.3 0.9

Note: Rates are per 100,000. Computed by the direct method, using as the standard population the age distribution of the total population of the United States for the year 2000. The true rate lies between the lower and upper bounds of the interval with 95% statistical confidence.