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Table D. Unintentional Motor Vehicle Collision

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Read Next in Sonoma County Summary Measures of Health 2015-2017:
Table D. Unintentional Fall

By Sex

Age-Adjusted Years of Life Lost Before 75 (YPLL-75) for Leading Causes of Unintentional Injury, Sonoma County 2015-2017
Sex3-Year Total Life Lost
Before Age 75
YPLL per
100,000
95% CI
Total3,838296.4286.8 - 305.9
Male2,670 407.2 391.5 - 422.8
Female1.168184.0 173.2 - 194.8

By Race/Ethnicity

Age-Adjusted Years of Life Lost Before 75 (YPLL-75) for Leading Causes of Unintentional Injury, Sonoma County 2015-2017
Sex3-Year Total Life Lost
Before Age 75
YPLL per
100,000
95% CI
Total3,838296.4286.8 - 305.9
African America/Black* * *
American Indian/Alaska Native ** *
Asian/Pacific Islander 0  
Hispanic/Latino 1,218281.6  265.6 - 297.7
White, non-Hispanic 2,263290.2  277.7 - 302.7

* < 5 cases; Data suppressed

By City of Residence

Age-Adjusted Years of Life Lost Before 75 (YPLL-75) for Leading Causes of Unintentional Injury, Sonoma County 2015-2017
Sex3-Year Total Life Lost
Before Age 75
YPLL per
100,000
95% CI
Total3,838296.4286.8 - 305.9
Santa Rosa1,548 265.9  252.4 - 279.3
Petaluma 330176.5  156.7 - 196.2
Sonoma Valley 373440.9  395.4 - 486.3
Rohnert Park 500385.0  347.5 - 422.4
Sebastopol - West County 218230.2  198.3 - 262.1
Windsor ** *
Healdsburg ** *
Cloverdale and Geyserville ** *
Russian River area 213 803.1 689.6 - 916.7

* < 5 cases; Data suppressed

Source: California Department of Public Health, California Integrated Vital Records System 2005-2017; Accessed 4/8/2019;United States Department of Health and Human Services (US DHHS), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), Bridged-Race Population Estimates, United States July 1st resident population by state, county, age, sex, bridged-race, and Hispanic origin. US Census Bureau, American Community Survey, Population by ZTCA 5 Year Estimates, 2013-2017.and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, WISQARS, Years of Potential Life Lost Reports, 2015-2017; Accessed 4/8/2019