2004 Adult Asthma Data: Prevalence Tables and Maps

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Table C1
Adult Self-Reported Current Asthma Prevalence Rate (Percent)
and Prevalence (Number) by State or Territory: BRFSS 2004
State Sample
Size
Prevalence
(percent)
Standard
Error
95% CI*
(percent)
Prevalence
(number)
95% CI*
(number)
U.S. Total** 295,333 8.1 0.10 (7.9 – 8.3) 17,624,929 (17,198,291 – 18,051,567)
AL 3,580 8.6 0.53 (7.6 – 9.7) 293,302 (257,836 – 328,768)
AK 2,633 9.0 0.84 (7.4 – 10.7) 41,028 (33,545 – 48,511)
AZ 4,688 7.2 0.65 (5.9 – 8.5) 297,681 (244,591 – 350,770)
AR 4,057 7.4 0.48 (6.4 – 8.3) 150,688 (131,454 – 169,922)
CA 4,490 7.7 0.49 (6.7 – 8.6) 2,011,241 (1,755,004 – 2,267,477)
CO 5,946 8.7 0.49 (7.7 – 9.7) 297,140 (264,227 – 330,052)
CT 5,984 9.7 0.47 (8.8 – 10.6) 253,416 (229,152 – 277,681)
DE 4,055 10.0 0.73 (8.5 – 11.4) 62,935 (53,680 – 72,191)
DC 2,961 9.2 0.71 (7.8 – 10.6) 41,568 (35,120 – 48,016)
FL 7,154 7.3 0.43 (6.4 – 8.1) 961,017 (848,903 – 1,073,132)
GA 5,022 7.4 0.58 (6.3 – 8.6) 480,174 (405,020 – 555,328)
ID 5,239 8.0 0.46 (7.1 – 8.9) 79,281 (70,269 – 88,292)
IL 4,048 8.4 0.53 (7.4 – 9.5) 796,395 (696,912 – 895,879)
IN 6,452 8.4 0.39 (7.6 – 9.2) 386,834 (351,554 – 422,113)
IA 5,042 6.6 0.40 (5.9 – 7.4) 149,594 (132,113 – 167,075)
KS 8,616 7.4 0.33 (6.8 – 8.1) 150,327 (137,276 – 163,379)
KY 6,611 8.3 0.56 (7.2 – 9.3) 262,930 (227,704 – 298,157)
LA 9,018 6.2 0.32 (5.5 – 6.8) 203,677 (182,493 – 224,861)
ME 3,509 9.6 0.60 (8.5 – 10.8) 98,627 (86,494 – 110,761)
MD 4,415 7.8 0.52 (6.8 – 8.8) 322,297 (280,045 – 364,550)
MA 8,148 9.7 0.43 (8.8 – 10.5) 479,099 (437,160 – 521,038)
MI 4,917 8.3 0.46 (7.4 – 9.2) 620,085 (551,614 – 688,555)
MN 4,407 7.5 0.48 (6.6 – 8.4) 283,896 (248,127 – 319,665)
MS 5,227 7.1 0.41 (6.3 – 7.9) 150,640 (133,458 – 167,822)
MO 4,902 9.1 0.58 (8.0 – 10.2) 392,871 (343,569 – 442,174)
MT 4,972 8.6 0.51 (7.6 – 9.6) 60,162 (53,122 – 67,203)
NE 8,797 6.9 0.37 (6.2 – 7.7) 89,957 (80,379 – 99,535)
NV 2,884 7.1 0.69 (5.8 – 8.5) 120,476 (97,674 – 143,277)
NH 5,041 10.3 0.51 (9.3 – 11.3) 101,106 (91,019 – 111,192)
NJ 11,915 8.6 0.31 (8.0 – 9.3) 563,149 (522,545 – 603,754)
NM 6,357 9.3 0.46 (8.4 – 10.2) 127,614 (115,167 – 140,060)
NY 5,894 8.9 0.44 (8.0 – 9.7) 1,292,115 (1,164,669 – 1,419,560)
NC 14,967 7.5 0.29 (7.0 – 8.1) 481,011 (444,036 – 517,985)
ND 3,031 7.7 0.56 (6.6 – 8.8) 37,378 (31,983 – 42,772)
OH 7,267 8.5 0.65 (7.2 – 9.8) 726,742 (617,660 – 835,823)
OK 6,832 8.3 0.39 (7.5 – 9.0) 217,629 (197,374 – 237,883)
OR 5,042 9.7 0.50 (8.7 – 10.6) 260,500 (233,313 – 287,686)
PA 6,059 8.8 0.46 (7.9 – 9.7) 837,444 (749,905 – 924,983)
RI 3,980 9.6 0.57 (8.5 – 10.8) 81,218 (71,712 – 90,724)
SC 7,080 7.6 0.41 (6.8 – 8.4) 242,164 (216,262 – 268,067)
SD 6,116 6.7 0.42 (5.8 – 7.5) 37,769 (33,024 – 42,515)
TN 3,767 9.0 0.62 (7.8 – 10.2) 400,139 (345,349 – 454,929)
TX 6,271 7.1 0.40 (6.4 – 7.9) 1,147,991 (1,020,415 – 1,275,568)
UT 5,151 8.0 0.48 (7.1 – 8.9) 131,414 (115,978 – 146,850)
VT 6,748 8.5 0.40 (7.7 – 9.3) 40,767 (36,997 – 44,537)
VA 5,547 7.3 0.42 (6.5 – 8.2) 412,370 (366,479 – 458,261)
WA 18,441 9.2 0.28 (8.6 – 9.7) 423,408 (398,092 – 448,723)
WV 3,426 10.1 0.58 (9.0 – 11.2) 143,407 (127,236 – 159,579)
WI 4,481 8.6 0.52 (7.5 – 9.6) 353,340 (310,697 – 395,983)
WY 4,146 7.7 0.48 (6.7 – 8.6) 28,918 (25,325 – 32,511)
Territories
PR 4,112 6.2 0.46 (5.3 – 7.1) 174,147 (148,530 – 199,763)
VI 2,719 4.6 0.51 (3.6 – 5.6) 3,416 (2,676 – 4,157)

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Notes:

* CI denotes confidence interval.

** U.S. Total includes 49 states plus the District of Columbia and excludes the two territories. Data for Hawaii and Guam not available.

If values for the standard error and the 95% confidence interval are not provided, the normal approximation to the binomial distribution does not apply due to small sample size.

When the sample size is less than 50, estimates are not precise and should be interpreted with caution.

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