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. 2019 Mar 21;113(2):67–74. doi: 10.1080/20477724.2019.1589211

Table 1.

Respiratory, cardiovascular, and all-cause mortality and mortality rates in Mexico between epidemiological week 27 of 1998 and epidemiological week 26 of 2015.

Season Respiratory mortality Respiratory mortality rate Cardiovascular mortality Cardiovascular mortality rate All-cause mortality All-cause mortality rate
1998–1999 40,354 40.8 96,374 97.3 435,722 440.0
1999–2000 40,176 40.1 97,804 97.6 436,282 435.2
2000–2001 35,798 35.3 97,221 95.8 431,631 425.4
2001–2002 39,647 38.6 102,154 99.4 451,453 439.5
2002–2003 37,461 36.0 104,287 100.3 457,194 439.6
2003–2004 42,286 40.2 108,466 103.0 472,434 448.8
2004–2005 40,543 38.1 107,904 101.3 475,680 446.6
2005–2006 42,480 39.4 111,198 103.2 490,048 454.7
2006–2007 42,982 39.4 116,627 106.9 503,261 461.2
2007–2008 44,678 40.4 121,961 110.3 527,821 477.5
2008–2009* 35,232 31.5 98,356 87.8 419,522 374.6
Pandemic** 61,899 54.6 167,658 147.8 708,768 624.7
2010–2011 50,993 44.4 141,070 122.8 590,968 514.4
2011–2012 46,306 39.8 140,395 120.7 584,691 502.8
2012–2013 51,533 43.8 149,074 126.7 609,058 517.7
2013–2014 55,205 46.4 154,092 129.5 620,641 521.6
2014–2015 54,761 45.5 160,228 133.2 638,812 531.1

*There were only 40 weeks included in the 2008–2009 season due to the start of the 2009 influenza pandemic.

**The Pandemic period included 65 weeks due to the start of the first pandemic wave in April 2009 (week 14, 2009).