2004 Adult Asthma Data: Prevalence Tables and Maps

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Table C2.2
Adult Self-Reported Current Asthma Prevalence Rate (Number)
by Sex and State or Territory: BRFSS 2004
State Male
Sample
Size
Male
Prevalence
(number)
Male
95% CI*
(number)
Female
Sample
Size
Female
Prevalence
(number)
Female
95% CI*
(number)
U.S. Total** 114,552 6,429,764 (6,121,643 – 6,737,884) 180,781 11,195,166 (10,891,243 – 11,499,088)
AL 1,224 100,312 (75,480 – 125,145) 2,356 192,989 (166,842 – 219,137)
AK 1,224 13,182 (8,212 – 18,152) 1,409 27,846 (22,023 – 33,668)
AZ 1,754 115,804 (73,233 – 158,374) 2,934 181,877 (149,070 – 214,684)
AR 1,511 49,487 (37,046 – 61,928) 2,546 101,201 (86,211 – 116,190)
CA 1,811 780,104 (583,400 – 976,808) 2,679 1,231,137 (1,061,450 – 1,400,824)
CO 2,438 110,173 (86,677 – 133,668) 3,508 186,967 (163,068 – 210,865)
CT 2,317 87,765 (70,748 – 104,781) 3,667 165,651 (147,792 – 183,511)
DE 1,562 25,401 (17,959 – 32,843) 2,493 37,534 (31,727 – 43,341)
DC 1,157 13,252 (8,994 – 17,511) 1,804 28,316 (23,366 – 33,265)
FL 2,698 352,861 (274,995 – 430,727) 4,456 608,156 (525,412 – 690,900)
GA 1,897 165,278 (121,984 – 208,572) 3,125 314,896 (252,619 – 377,173)
ID 2,132 29,464 (22,780 – 36,147) 3,107 49,817 (43,545 – 56,090)
IL 1,543 351,552 (276,363 – 426,742) 2,505 444,843 (377,071 – 512,615)
IN 2,493 126,682 (103,287 – 150,078) 3,959 260,151 (232,955 – 287,348)
IA 1,923 51,688 (39,754 – 63,621) 3,119 97,906 (84,784 – 111,028)
KS 3,379 54,693 (45,713 – 63,673) 5,237 95,634 (85,907 – 105,361)
KY 2,236 92,990 (67,996 – 117,984) 4,375 169,940 (144,541 – 195,339)
LA 3,163 70,253 (55,192 – 85,314) 5,855 133,424 (118,179 – 148,670)
ME 1,401 35,790 (26,974 – 44,606) 2,108 62,838 (54,124 – 71,552)
MD 1,690 109,735 (79,360 – 140,110) 2,725 212,562 (182,340 – 242,785)
MA 3,201 163,835 (136,555 – 191,115) 4,947 315,264 (282,395 – 348,134)
MI 1,922 234,636 (185,413 – 283,859) 2,995 385,449 (336,232 – 434,665)
MN 1,821 109,980 (83,338 – 136,622) 2,586 173,916 (149,286 – 198,545)
MS 1,785 56,896 (44,620 – 69,173) 3,442 93,743 (81,377 – 106,109)
MO 1,969 163,071 (126,614 – 199,527) 2,933 229,801 (195,012 – 264,589)
MT 2,028 25,747 (20,550 – 30,943) 2,944 34,416 (29,481 – 39,350)
NE 3,409 32,645 (26,396 – 38,893) 5,388 57,312 (49,896 – 64,728)
NV 1,395 42,326 (28,234 – 56,417) 1,489 78,150 (59,747 – 96,554)
NH 2,101 39,509 (32,203 – 46,815) 2,940 61,597 (54,356 – 68,838)
NJ 4,716 191,177 (163,639 – 218,714) 7,199 371,973 (341,313 – 402,633)
NM 2,480 50,690 (42,020 – 59,360) 3,877 76,923 (67,672 – 86,175)
NY 2,217 497,030 (404,543 – 589,518) 3,677 795,084 (704,112 – 886,057)
NC 5,527 162,133 (136,292 – 187,975) 9,440 318,877 (291,764 – 345,991)
ND 1,304 16,962 (12,953 – 20,970) 1,727 20,416 (16,666 – 24,167)
OH 2,626 202,379 (136,531 – 268,227) 4,641 524,363 (435,155 – 613,570)
OK 2,582 79,453 (65,899 – 93,007) 4,250 138,176 (122,681 – 153,671)
OR 1,974 92,717 (72,737 – 112,696) 3,068 167,783 (148,643 – 186,923)
PA 2,311 297,658 (235,023 – 360,293) 3,748 539,786 (476,762 – 602,811)
RI 1,523 25,408 (19,864 – 30,951) 2,457 55,811 (47,888 – 63,733)
SC 2,718 78,308 (60,732 – 95,884) 4,362 163,856 (144,412 – 183,301)
SD 2,515 14,264 (11,505 – 17,022) 3,601 23,506 (19,586 – 27,426)
TN 1,317 141,973 (101,020 – 182,926) 2,450 258,166 (220,348 – 295,984)
TX 2,357 428,687 (339,965 – 517,409) 3,914 719,304 (625,139 – 813,470)
UT 2,294 58,712 (47,031 – 70,392) 2,857 72,702 (62,198 – 83,207)
VT 2,720 15,745 (13,053 – 18,438) 4,028 25,022 (22,292 – 27,751)
VA 2,224 121,610 (96,365 – 146,854) 3,323 290,760 (251,725 – 329,795)
WA 7,131 157,726 (138,935 – 176,517) 11,310 265,682 (248,036 – 283,328)
WV 1,312 50,812 (39,814 – 61,810) 2,114 92,595 (80,282 – 104,908)
WI 1,787 128,051 (99,201 – 156,902) 2,694 225,289 (192,873 – 257,705)
WY 1,733 13,161 (10,509 – 15,813) 2,413 15,756 (13,249 – 18,264)
Territories
PR 1,438 46,602 (29,871 – 63,333) 2,674 127,545 (107,785 – 147,305)
VI 981 805 (374 – 1,235) 1,738 2,612 (2,003 – 3,221)

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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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