Crude Pneumonia and Influenza 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.


Pneumonia and Influenza Deaths & Crude Rates by Twelve Months Ending with Quarter,
Michigan Residents,
2008-2021 & Provisional 2022 Q1 to 2023 Q1
Ending
Quarter
Michigan
Number of Deaths Crude Rate
2023 Q1 1,453 14.5 0.7
2022 Q4 1,434 14.3 0.7
2022 Q3 1,408 14.0 0.7
2022 Q2 1,432 14.2 0.7
2022 Q1 1,386 13.8 0.7
2021 Q4 1,323 13.2 0.7
2021 Q3 1,299 12.9 0.7
2021 Q2 1,276 12.7 0.7
2021 Q1 1,471 14.6 0.7
2020 Q4 1,880 18.7 0.8
2020 Q3 1,847 18.4 0.8
2020 Q2 1,873 18.7 0.8
2020 Q1 1,855 18.5 0.8
2019 Q4 1,655 16.6 0.8
2019 Q3 1,640 16.4 0.8
2019 Q2 1,635 16.4 0.8
2019 Q1 1,591 15.9 0.8
2018 Q4 1,871 18.7 0.8
2018 Q3 1,923 19.3 0.9
2018 Q2 1,930 19.3 0.9
2018 Q1 1,941 19.5 0.9
2017 Q4 1,793 18.0 0.8
2017 Q3 1,792 18.0 0.8
2017 Q2 1,853 18.6 0.8
2017 Q1 1,813 18.2 0.8
2016 Q4 1,676 16.9 0.8
2016 Q3 1,669 16.8 0.8
2016 Q2 1,627 16.4 0.8
2016 Q1 1,694 17.1 0.8
2015 Q4 1,880 18.9 0.9
2015 Q3 1,994 20.1 0.9
2015 Q2 2,017 20.3 0.9
2015 Q1 1,970 19.9 0.9
2014 Q4 1,866 18.8 0.9
2014 Q3 1,804 18.2 0.8
2014 Q2 1,824 18.4 0.8
2014 Q1 1,823 18.4 0.8
2013 Q4 1,892 19.1 0.9
2013 Q3 1,822 18.4 0.8
2013 Q2 1,792 18.1 0.8
2013 Q1 1,756 17.8 0.8
2012 Q4 1,562 15.8 0.8
2012 Q3 1,609 16.3 0.8
2012 Q2 1,621 16.4 0.8
2012 Q1 1,705 17.3 0.8
2011 Q4 1,737 17.6 0.8
2011 Q3 1,720 17.4 0.8
2011 Q2 1,713 17.3 0.8
2011 Q1 1,638 16.6 0.8
2010 Q4 1,530 15.5 0.8
2010 Q3 1,585 16.0 0.8
2010 Q2 1,542 15.6 0.8
2010 Q1 1,523 15.4 0.8
2009 Q4 1,585 16.0 0.8
2009 Q3 1,600 16.1 0.8
2009 Q2 1,633 16.5 0.8
2009 Q1 1,696 17.1 0.8
2008 Q4 1,875 18.9 0.9
2008 Q3 1,817 18.2 0.8
2008 Q2 1,813 18.2 0.8
2008 Q1 1,767 17.7 0.8

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.