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Local Data: Alabama

There are approximately 30,700 people living with Hepatitis C in Alabama.

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Estimated Prevalence of Hepatitis C

Estimated number of people living with Hepatitis C, 2013-2016 30,700

Estimated rate of people living with Hepatitis C (per 100,000), 2013-2016 820

Estimated percentage of people living with Hepatitis C, by sex, 2013-2016

64.9% 35.1%
  • Male
  • Female

Estimated percentage of people living with Hepatitis C, by race, 2013-2016

31.4% 68.6%
  • Black
  • Non-Black

Estimated percentage of people living with Hepatitis C, by age, 2013-2016

2.3% 66.2% 31.4%
  • Less than 50
  • 50-74 (Baby Boomer)
  • 75 and above

Hepatitis C Mortality

Number of deaths related to Hepatitis C, 2017 188

Rate of deaths related to Hepatitis C (per 100,000), 2017 4

Change in Hepatitis C-related Mortality, 2013-2017

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 100 200 300 234 246 187 166 188

Estimated Rate of Hepatitis C, 2013-2016

820.0 1,008.2 926.5

Infection Rate per 100,000 population

  • State
  • Region
  • United States

Rate of Deaths Related to Hepatitis C, 2017

4.0 5.9 5.3

Mortality Rate per 100,000 population

  • State
  • Region
  • United States

Estimated Percentage of People Living with Hepatitis C, by Sex, 2013-2016

64.9% 35.1%
  • Male
  • Female

Percent of Deaths Related to Hepatitis C, by Sex, 2017

75.5% 24.5%
  • Male
  • Female

Estimated Percentage of People Living with Hepatitis C, by Race, 2013-2016

31.4% 68.6%
  • Black
  • Non-Black

Percent of Deaths Related to Hepatitis C, by Race, 2017

66.5% 31.4% 2.1%
  • White
  • Black
  • Data suppressed or not available

Alabama Population, 2017

63.6% 29.8% 6.6%
  • Less than 50
  • 50-74 (Baby Boomer)
  • 75 and above

Estimated Percentage of People Living with Hepatitis C, by Age, 2013-2016

2.3% 66.2% 31.4%
  • Less than 50
  • 50-74 (Baby Boomer)
  • 75 and above

Percent of Deaths Related to Hepatitis C, by Age, 2017

5.9% 79.3% 5.9% 8.9%
  • Less than 50
  • 50-74 (Baby Boomer)
  • 75 and above
  • Data suppressed or not available

Opioid Indicators

Opioid prescription rate, 2017 107.2

Pain Reliever Misuse Percent, 2015-2016 5.1

Narcotic Overdose Mortality Rate, 2013-2016 17.3

Social Determinants of Health, 2016

  • State
  • Region
  • United States
85.1% 86.2% 87.5%

Percent of Population with a High School Education, 2016

0.485 0.484 0.481

Income Inequality (Gini Coefficient), 2016

17.2% 15.4% 14.0%

Percent of Population Living in Poverty, 2016

$46,309 $52,678 $59,039

Median Household Income, 2016

10.8% 13.6% 8.6%

Percent of Population Lacking Health Insurance, 2016

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