TABLE 1 – Estimated percent of current and former asthma status among adults ever diagnosed with asthma by state/territory.

State/Territory Sample
size±
Current Former
Sample
size
% SE§ 95% CI Sample
size
% SE 95% CI
Alabama 245 195 81.2 4.2 (73.0 – 89.4) 50 18.8 4.2 (10.6 – 27.0)
Arizona 323 233 73.6 5.0 (63.8 – 83.4) 90 26.4 5.0 (16.6 – 36.2)
California 713 507 67.1 3.0 (61.2 – 73.0) 206 32.9 3.0 (27.0 – 38.8)
Connecticut 338 254 72.3 4.8 (62.9 – 81.7) 84 27.7 4.8 (18.3 – 37.1)
District of Columbia 216 152 75.0 5.0 (65.2 – 84.8) 64 25.0 5.0 (15.2 – 34.8)
Florida 516 367 69.1 4.5 (60.3 – 77.9) 149 30.9 4.5 (22.1 – 39.7)
Georgia 354 267 78.4 4.6 (69.4 – 87.4) 87 21.6 4.6 (12.6 – 30.6)
Hawaii 375 246 58.0 5.3 (47.6 – 68.4) 129 42.0 5.3 (31.6 – 52.4)
Illinois 243 176 67.8 6.7 (54.7 – 80.9) 67 32.2 6.7 (19.1 – 45.3)
Indiana 415 331 74.9 4.2 (66.7 – 83.1) 84 25.1 4.2 (16.9 – 33.3)
Iowa 261 198 73.0 5.0 (63.2 – 82.8) 63 27.0 5.0 (17.2 – 36.8)
Kansas 969 743 73.3 2.7 (68.0 – 78.6) 226 26.7 2.7 (21.4 – 32.0)
Louisiana 381 270 54.8 7.0 (41.1 – 68.5) 111 45.2 7.0 (31.5 – 58.9)
Maine 348 272 73.1 4.2 (64.9 – 81.3) 76 26.9 4.2 (18.7 – 35.1)
Maryland 292 213 71.6 4.3 (63.2 – 80.0) 79 28.4 4.3 (20.0 – 36.8)
Massachusetts 315 240 71.9 6.2 (59.7 – 84.1) 75 28.1 6.2 (15.9 – 40.3)
Michigan 631 501 75.1 3.5 (68.2 – 82.0) 130 24.9 3.5 (18.0 – 31.8)
Mississippi 350 267 74.9 4.5 (66.1 – 83.7) 83 25.1 4.5 (16.3 – 33.9)
Missouri 276 219 74.0 5.5 (63.2 – 84.8) 57 26.0 5.5 (15.2 – 36.8)
Montana 440 341 73.7 3.8 (66.3 – 81.1) 99 26.3 3.8 (18.9 – 33.7)
Nebraska 918 678 65.7 3.4 (59.0 – 72.4) 240 34.3 3.4 (27.6 – 41.0)
Nevada 169 135 79.3 5.5 (68.5 – 90.1) 34 20.7 5.5 (9.9 – 31.5)
New Hampshire 283 223 71.7 5.2 (61.5 – 81.9) 60 28.3 5.2 (18.1 – 38.5)
New Jersey 457 346 73.9 3.7 (66.6 – 81.2) 111 26.1 3.7 (18.8 – 33.4)
New Mexico 408 317 74.4 3.6 (67.3 – 81.5) 91 25.6 3.6 (18.5 – 32.7)
New York 187 137 71.9 5.6 (60.9 – 82.9) 50 28.1 5.6 (17.1 – 39.1)
North Carolina 301 231 78.5 3.7 (71.2 – 85.8) 70 21.5 3.7 (14.2 – 28.8)
North Dakota 230 178 71.9 6.6 (59.0 – 84.8) 52 28.1 6.6 (15.2 – 41.0)
Ohio 407 328 79.1 3.6 (72.0 – 86.2) 79 20.9 3.6 (13.8 – 28.0)
Oklahoma 391 298 71.9 4.0 (64.1 – 79.7) 93 28.1 4.0 (20.3 – 35.9)
Oregon 250 184 64.8 6.4 (52.3 – 77.3) 66 35.2 6.4 (22.7 – 47.7)
Pennsylvania 498 381 69.7 4.2 (61.5 – 77.9) 117 30.3 4.2 (22.1 – 38.5)
Rhode Island 329 248 74.4 4.1 (66.4 – 82.4) 81 25.6 4.1 (17.6 – 33.6)
Texas 735 522 64.6 5.0 (54.8 – 74.4) 213 35.4 5.0 (25.6 – 45.2)
Utah 583 417 68.6 3.8 (61.2 – 76.0) 166 31.4 3.8 (24.0 – 38.8)
Vermont 415 307 71.1 3.5 (64.2 – 78.0) 108 28.9 3.5 (22.0 – 35.8)
Washington 923 677 69.7 2.7 (64.4 – 75.0) 246 30.3 2.7 (25.0 – 35.6)
West Virginia 239 199 84.9 2.9 (79.2 – 90.6) 40 15.1 2.9 (9.4 – 20.8)
Wisconsin 284 244 78.9 5.4 (68.3 – 89.5) 40 21.1 5.4 (10.5 – 31.7)
Puerto Rico 366 297 82.4 3.4 (75.7 – 89.1) 69 17.6 3.4 (10.9 – 24.3)
40 state total 16,374 12,339 71.4 1.0 (69.4 – 73.4) 4,035 28.6 1.0 (26.6 – 30.6)
Median     73.1       27.0    
Range     54.8-84.9       15.1-45.2    

1 “Yes” response to “Do you still have asthma?”
2 “No” response to “Do you still have asthma?”
3 Aged ≥ 18 years
± Landline sample size excludes “DK/Refused”
§ Standard error
Confidence interval