2008 Child Asthma Data: Prevalence Tables

Table C2.2
Child Current Asthma Prevalence Rate (Number)
by Sex and State or Territory: BRFSS 2008
State Male
Sample Size
Male
Prevalence
Male
95% CI *
Female
Sample Size
Female
Prevalence
Female
95% CI *
Total ** 39,407 2,921,029 (2,752,178 – 3,089,880) 36,499 2,105,521 (1,964,472 – 2,246,570)
AZ 767 89,805 (51,066 – 128,543) 736 45,257 (19,884 – 70,630)
CA 1,899 387,130 (315,980 – 458,280) 1,759 256,992 (194,245 – 319,739)
CT 854 45,617 (33,188 – 58,047) 765 41,935 (28,708 – 55,162)
DC 468 8,130 (5,422 – 10,838) 419 5,825 (3,315 – 8,334)
GA 868 165,082 (118,966 – 211,197) 782 126,133 (89,373 – 162,892)
HI 1,053 23,066 (18,851 – 27,280) 957 13,572 (10,015 – 17,128)
ID 809 15,767 (10,744 – 20,789) 787 9,048 (5,374 – 12,722)
IL 753 154,009 (109,853 – 198,164) 786 113,672 (77,351 – 149,994)
IN 716 75,787 (49,222 – 102,352) 679 57,011 (39,686 – 74,336)
IA 890 21,501 (15,572 – 27,431) 796 21,848 (15,497 – 28,198)
KS 1,215 34,655 (27,966 – 41,344) 1,196 26,619 (20,718 – 32,521)
KY 1,090 50,159 (37,706 – 62,612) 1,077 42,493 (31,675 – 53,311)
ME 827 14,300 (11,163 – 17,437) 815 11,286 (8,511 – 14,062)
MD 1,462 72,890 (58,732 – 87,047) 1,370 54,283 (40,567 – 68,000)
MA 971 83,958 (62,564 – 105,352) 837 51,055 (31,972 – 70,138)
MI 1,283 148,429 (113,480 – 183,378) 1,163 106,154 (83,965 – 128,342)
MS 963 42,192 (32,687 – 51,697) 919 23,296 (15,796 – 30,796)
MO 674 85,660 (59,125 – 112,195) 664 54,618 (35,437 – 73,799)
MT 881 7,799 (5,358 – 10,240) 785 6,502 (4,173 – 8,830)
NE 2,272 16,156 (11,838 – 20,473) 2,214 10,731 (7,493 – 13,969)
NV 741 24,548 (16,157 – 32,940) 621 22,161 (11,508 – 32,814)
NH 938 15,246 (11,513 – 18,980) 865 9,463 (6,747 – 12,178)
NJ 1,762 102,769 (83,339 – 122,199) 1,570 68,311 (51,618 – 85,003)
NM 985 23,351 (17,244 – 29,457) 865 14,958 (10,594 – 19,323)
NY 1,025 239,209 (185,976 – 292,442) 988 227,928 (165,913 – 289,944)
ND 647 5,092 (3,295 – 6,889) 639 2,574 (1,592 – 3,557)
OH 1,677 134,908 (107,180 – 162,636) 1,555 117,253 (92,244 – 142,262)
OK 1,196 53,053 (42,526 – 63,579) 1,029 35,310 (26,916 – 43,703)
OR 613 21,743 (13,165 – 30,322) 542 24,693 (14,360 – 35,025)
PA 1,619 162,167 (122,808 – 201,526) 1,528 105,004 (77,933 – 132,075)
RI 677 17,415 (13,629 – 21,201) 588 10,720 (7,267 – 14,173)
TX 1,633 367,263 (285,213 – 449,313) 1,554 220,819 (161,119 – 280,518)
UT 1,254 28,018 (20,678 – 35,359) 987 23,863 (15,405 – 32,320)
VT 907 8,344 (6,574 – 10,115) 836 4,460 (3,220 – 5,700)
VA 675 87,366 (57,754 – 116,977) 652 82,304 (55,141 – 109,467)
WV 470 25,894 (18,399 – 33,389) 484 17,570 (11,981 – 23,159)
WI 711 57,943 (36,940 – 78,945) 657 37,171 (21,959 – 52,383)
WY 1,162 4,610 (3,581 – 5,639) 1,033 2,629 (1,780 – 3,479)
Territories
PR 578 87,404 (65,928 – 108,881) 537 55,675 (39,896 – 71,455)

Notes:

* CI denotes confidence interval.

** Total includes data from 37 states plus the District of Columbia and excludes the territory, Puerto Rico.

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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