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which account for the majority of al] deaths of diabetic individuals.
During the reporting years of 1974-1977, deaths due to diabetes as a
primary cause averaged 11 deaths per year.

The TIPI data recording system

‘does not currently have the capability of recording contributing causes of

death.

The eleven deaths annually directly attributed to diabetes yields

a mortality rate of 10.6 deaths per 100,000 population.

This rate would

probably increase substantially if secondary or contributing causes were
retrievable.

NATIONAL GOAL

MAINTAIN ACCEPTABLE LEVELS OF PREVALENCE OF
CHRONIC AND HANDICAPPING DISEASES.

OBJECTIVE

BY 1983, THE MORTALITY RATE FOR DISEASE OF THE
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM WILL BE REDUCED TO LESS
THAN 20 DEATHS PER 700,000 POPULATION.

OBJECTIVE

BY 1983, THE MORTALITY RATE FOR DIABETES AS A
DIRECT OR CONTRIBUTING CAUSE OF DEATH WILL NOT
EXCEED 8 PER 100,000 POPULATION.

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