Deaths From Traumatic Brain Injury (Aged 19-21 Years) 
This is the number of deaths among people ages 19-21 due to traumatic brain injury. Traumatic brain injury (TBI), also called craniocerebral trauma, often occurs as the result of a violent blow to the head or body. Common causes include falls, sports injuries or car accidents.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), falls are the most common cause of TBIs and occur most frequently among the youngest and oldest age groups. Traumatic brain injury is among the leading causes of death and disability worldwide, with enormous negative social and economic impacts.

In 2022, the rate per 100,000 of Deaths From Traumatic Brain Injury (Aged 19-21 Years) in Alachua County was 8 compared to Florida at 21.7. The line graph shows change over time when there are at least three years of data.

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Deaths From Traumatic Brain Injury (Aged 19-21 Years), Rate Per 100,000 Population 19-21, Single Year
AlachuaFlorida
Data YearCountDenomRateMOVCountDenomRateMOV
2022224,8698.0165760,88221.73.3
2021123,7374.2177749,75723.63.5
2020223,4488.5167743,85822.53.4
2019023,5880.0132742,08117.83.0
2018023,6850.0153746,77820.53.2
2017023,3300.0151744,45620.33.2
2016123,8244.2163752,33921.73.3
2015124,0914.2136758,77117.93.0
2014224,0768.3118759,69715.52.8
2013024,0820.0107756,63114.12.7
2012124,2074.1147752,24619.53.2
2011024,2590.0132741,90117.83.0
2010124,3104.1128729,34617.53.0
2009223,8018.4151722,05620.93.3
2008023,9360.0178719,68924.73.6
2007024,2820.0176716,40724.63.6
2006324,21612.4210704,95729.84.0
2005124,0284.2210691,82230.44.1
2004223,2718.6193683,35728.24.0
2003122,8024.4166634,05326.24.0
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Data Source: Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics
5/3/2024 2:22:25 AM
Data Note(s)
  • ICD-10 Code(s): S01.0-S01.9, S02.0, S02.1, S02.3, S02.7-S02.9, S04.0, S06.0-S06.9, S07.0, S07.1, S07.8, S07.9, S09.7-S09.9, T01.0, T02.0, T04.0, T06.0, T90.1, T90.2, T90.4, T90.5, T90.8, T90.9
  • This is primary, quantitative data.
  • Data are based on county of residence.
  • All population-based rates are calculated using July 1 Florida population estimates from the Florida Legislature, Office of Economic and Demographic Research.
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  • Multi-year counts are a sum of the selected years, not an average.
  • Quartiles are calculated when data are available for at least 51 counties.
  • MOV - Measure of Variability: Probable range of values resulting from random fluctuations in the number of events. Not calculated when numerator is below 5 or denominator is below 20, or count or rate is suppressed. The MOV is useful for comparing rates to a goal or standard. For example, if the absolute difference between the county rate and the statewide rate is less than the MOV, the county rate is not significantly different from the statewide rate (alpha level = 0.05). When the absolute difference between the county rate and the statewide rate is greater than the MOV, the county rate is significantly different from the statewide rate. MOV should not be used to determine if the rates of two different counties, or the county rates for two different years, are statistically significantly different.
  • Denom - abbreviated for denominator.
  • Population estimates are not available for persons whose county of residence is unknown. Given this, the denominator and associated rate are not available.
  • * - Indicates the county rate is statistically significantly different from the statewide rate.