Asthma is
one of the most common chronic
diseases among children in the U.S. and a leading cause of hospitalizations
and absences from school. Asthma
rates vary by region, demographics, environment, physician diagnostic
practices, and access to care. Although identifying the impact of independent
risk factors for asthma is difficult, low-income and minority children are at
disproportionately high risk for severe symptoms, missed school days, and
emergency room visits due to asthma. The prevalence of asthma for all
California kids was 15.2%, according to 2015-2016 California Health Interview
Survey (CHIS) data on this dashboard. But individual county rates varied
widely, from 3.2% in San Luis Obispo County to 34.6% in Kings County.