TABLE 2. Estimated percent of active1 and inactive2 asthma status among children3 ever diagnosed with asthma by state/territory – BRFSS Asthma Call-back Survey, United States, 2006-2010
State/Territory
Sample
size±
Active
Inactive
Sample
size
%
SE§
95% CI†
Sample
size
%
SE
95% CI
Arizona
198
150
73.6
5.1
(63.6 – 83.6)
48
26.4
5.1
(16.4 – 36.4)
California
277
215
77.6
3.5
(70.7 – 84.5)
62
22.4
3.5
(15.5 – 29.3)
Connecticut
549
429
77.9
2.2
(73.6 – 82.2)
120
22.1
2.2
(17.8 – 26.4)
District of Columbia
181
149
83.7
3.7
(76.4 – 91.0)
32
16.3
3.7
(9.0 – 23.6)
Georgia
545
418
78.3
2.2
(74.0 – 82.6)
127
21.7
2.2
(17.4 – 26.0)
Hawaii
697
454
67.1
2.3
(62.6 – 71.6)
243
32.9
2.3
(28.4 – 37.4)
Illinois
258
200
81.2
3.1
(75.1 – 87.3)
58
18.8
3.1
(12.7 – 24.9)
Indiana
500
398
81.5
2.2
(77.2 – 85.8)
102
18.5
2.2
(14.2 – 22.8)
Iowa
374
282
77.5
2.5
(72.6 – 82.4)
92
22.5
2.5
(17.6 – 27.4)
Kansas
827
677
83.7
1.6
(80.6 – 86.8)
150
16.3
1.6
(13.2 – 19.4)
Louisiana
161
122
77.8
3.6
(70.7 – 84.9)
39
22.2
3.6
(15.1 – 29.3)
Maine
437
344
77.9
2.5
(73.0 – 82.8)
93
22.1
2.5
(17.2 – 27.0)
Maryland
624
478
79.3
2.0
(75.4 – 83.2)
146
20.7
2.0
(16.8 – 24.6)
Massachusetts
419
323
79.0
2.8
(73.5 – 84.5)
96
21.0
2.8
(15.5 – 26.5)
Michigan
680
548
81.2
2.2
(76.9 – 85.5)
132
18.8
2.2
(14.5 – 23.1)
Mississippi
112
95
90.1
2.6
(85.0 – 95.2)
17
9.9
2.6
(4.8 – 15.0)
Missouri
327
259
78.2
3.2
(71.9 – 84.5)
68
21.8
3.2
(15.5 – 28.1)
Montana
340
259
75.3
3.3
(68.8 – 81.8)
81
24.7
3.3
(18.2 – 31.2)
Nebraska
717
552
77.9
2.5
(73.0 – 82.8)
165
22.1
2.5
(17.2 – 27.0)
New Hampshire
232
178
79.3
2.7
(74.0 – 84.6)
54
20.7
2.7
(15.4 – 26.0)
New Jersey
458
350
73.2
3.4
(66.5 – 79.9)
108
26.8
3.4
(20.1 – 33.5)
New Mexico
355
269
79.1
2.7
(73.8 – 84.4)
86
20.9
2.7
(15.6 – 26.2)
New York
443
347
81.8
2.2
(77.5 – 86.1)
96
18.2
2.2
(13.9 – 22.5)
North Dakota
160
124
80.5
3.3
(74.0 – 87.0)
36
19.5
3.3
(13.0 – 26.0)
Ohio
346
266
74.7
4.0
(66.9 – 82.5)
80
25.3
4.0
(17.5 – 33.1)
Oklahoma
335
264
80.8
2.5
(75.9 – 85.7)
71
19.2
2.5
(14.3 – 24.1)
Oregon
331
229
73.5
2.7
(68.2 – 78.8)
102
26.5
2.7
(21.2 – 31.8)
Pennsylvania
209
158
80.4
3.6
(73.3 – 87.5)
51
19.6
3.6
(12.5 – 26.7)
Rhode Island
237
189
79.1
3.6
(72.0 – 86.2)
48
20.9
3.6
(13.8 – 28.0)
Texas
780
576
73.8
2.6
(68.7 – 78.9)
204
26.2
2.6
(21.1 – 31.3)
Utah
573
426
74.7
2.4
(70.0 – 79.4)
147
25.3
2.4
(20.6 – 30.0)
Vermont
597
450
76.7
1.9
(73.0 – 80.4)
147
23.3
1.9
(19.6 – 27.0)
Virginia
142
101
67.6
6.5
(54.9 – 80.3)
41
32.4
6.5
(19.7 – 45.1)
Washington
594
399
64.9
2.6
(59.8 – 70.0)
195
35.1
2.6
(30.0 – 40.2)
West Virginia
274
224
84.3
2.3
(79.8 – 88.8)
50
15.7
2.3
(11.2 – 20.2)
Wisconsin
273
207
73.1
3.7
(65.8 – 80.4)
66
26.9
3.7
(19.6 – 34.2)
36 state total
14,562
11,109
77.4
0.8
(75.8 – 79.0)
3,453
22.6
0.8
(21.0 – 24.2)
Median
78.1
22.0
Range
64.9-90.1
9.9-35.1
1 Reported any of the following during the past year: asthma medication use, asthma symptoms, or MD visits for asthma
2 Reported none of the following during the past year: asthma medication use, asthma symptoms, or MD visits for asthma
3 Aged < 18 years
± Sample size is for multiple years of participation. Responses of “Don’t Know” and “Refused” are excluded.
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