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Supplementary Tables for Surveillance Summary, “Asthma Surveillance by Sociodemographic Characteristics and Geographic Areas Including Rural andUrban, 2006–2018”Table S1. Characteristics of all survey respondents and of those with current asthma among all ages, children, and adults — 2016–2018 National HealthInterview SurveyCurrent asthmaAll survey respondentsAll agesCharacteristicTotalWeighted, n320,600,934%(SE)––95% CI––Weighted,nPrev,% (SE)8.025,486,467(0.12)SexChildren95% CI7.7–8.2Weighted,n5,947,939p Age )8.8(0.37)10.5(0.42)8.8(0.45)7.1(0.28)8.2(0.19)95% CI7.7–8.6Weighted,n19,538,528p 0.001*6.2–6.83,383,8619.0–9.72,564,079p 0.001*0–4Prev,% ��7.67.9–8.614.0(0.30)8.8(0.37)10.5(0.42)95% CI7.7–8.2p 0.001*8.4–9.76,799,2626.6–7.712,739,266p 0.001*3.5–4.7Prev,% 4p 76.5–7.67.9–8.6

Current asthmaAll survey respondentsAll agesCharacteristic 65Weighted, n49,658,497%(SE)15.5(0.21)95% CIWeighted,n15.1–15.93,668,038Race andethnicityPrev,% (SE)7.4(0.21)Children95% CI7.0–7.8Weighted,n––p 0.001*White NH195,037,870Black NH38,795,475AI/AN NH2,415,521Asian NH18,331,976Multiple io of familyincome tofederal 2.01,050,00514.0(1.17)5.4(0.31)6.3(0.52)––95% CI––Weighted,n3,668,038p 7.11,380,782p 0.001*PuertoRican†Prev,% 69,888p 0.001*13.6(1.89)6.6(0.49)7.6(0.87)p 0.001*295% CI7.0–7.8p ��8.42,366,206p 0.0008*11.9–16.5Prev,% 9–5.610.9–16.15.3–6.7p 5680,11714.2(1.40)4.8(0.39)5.7(0.57)p 0.001*11.7–17.24.1–5.64.7–6.9

Current asthmaAll survey respondentsAll agesCharacteristic 100% FPL100% to 250% FPL250% to 450% FPL 450% FPLWeighted, 5(0.29)27.2(0.34)25.9(0.26)33.5(0.52)95% 4025.4–26.46,056,51432.5–34.37,290,718Prev,% 5% 6.9–7.81,305,1166.5–7.21,170,485Prev,% (SE)10.6(0.66)8.8(0.40)7.2(0.38)6.3(0.34)Adults95% .4–8.04,751,3995.7–7.06,120,233Prev,% (SE)11.8(0.40)8.1(0.23)7.4(0.25)6.9(0.20)95% CI10.7–12.37.6–8.56.9–8.06.7–7.4US Censusregions anddivisionsRegionNortheastp (0.31)p 0.0100*8.3–9.51,142,095p 341p 43,798p 0.156East NorthCentralWest NorthCentral9.1(0.76)p 4350,76238.4(0.48)7.1(0.68)8.2–9.5p �8.84,425,944p )9.6–11.97.4–8.97.7–8.6p 7.9(0.44)7.7–8.97.1–8.8

Current asthmaAll survey respondentsAll agesCharacteristicSouthWeighted, n117,084,584%(SE)36.5(1.01)95% CIWeighted,n34.6–38.58,902,468Prev,% (SE)7.6(0.19)Children95% CI7.2–8.0Weighted,n2,324,759p 0.410SouthAtlanticEast SouthCentralWest 31)7.7(0.28)25,126,774Pacific51,514,887MSA –70.73,732,2608.5(0.43)7.3(0.27)95% CI7.8–9.2Weighted,n6,577,709p 5,6867.1–8.21,237,288p 0.0132*MountainPrev,% 0.38)433,4826.8–7.8803,806p 0.009*6.9(0.79)7.0(0.41)p 0.10395% CI7.0–7.8p 1,947,3996.2–7.74,626,534p 0.9317.7–9.4Prev,% .1–8.16.6–8.36.3–7.67.3–8.5p 8)7.4(0.31)8.3–9.86.8–8.0p 0.0435*56.97.77.77.755.5–58.4 –8.0(0.74)(0.15)(0.28)(0.16)30.08.48.78.3Small MSA96,095,56227.6–32.5 ,011,35711.1–15.4 .8(1.10)(0.31)(0.59)(0.32)Abbreviations: Prev prevalence percent, the proportion of the population who reported having current asthma; SE standard error; CI confidence interval;NH non-Hispanic; AI/AN American Indian or Alaska Native; FPL Federal Poverty Level; MSA metropolitan statistical area.* p-value for chi-square test is statistically significant at 0.05.Large MSA182,494,0154

†As a subset of Hispanic.Table S2. Percentage with current asthma by selected characteristics and metropolitan statistical area (MSA) status among all ages, children, and adults —2016–2018 National Health Interview SurveyCurrent AsthmaLarge MSACharacteristicWeighted,nPrev, %(SE)13,981,7567.7 (0.15)Small MSA95% CIWeighted,nPrev, %(SE)8,082,6938.4 (0.20)Non-MSA95% CIWeighted,nPrev, % (SE)3,422,0188.2 (0.31)95% CIAll agesTotalSex7.4–8.0p 0.001*8.0–8.8p 0.001*7.6–8.8p 0.001*Male5,600,2906.3 (0.19)5.9–6.73,210,1836.8 (0.24)6.3–7.31,372,6506.8 (0.35)6.1–7.5Female8,381,4669.0 (0.21)8.6–9.44,872,51110.0 (0.28)9.5–10.62,049,3689.4 (0.43)8.6–10.3Age group (years)p 0.001*p 0.001*p 0.001*0–4446,5223.9 (0.44)3.2–4.9276,3394.6 (0.50)3.7–5.670,3303.0 (0.64)2.0–4.65–111,439,0708.7 (0.48)7.8–9.7846,9109.7 (0.66)8.4–11.0263,0867.4 (0.75)6.0–9.012–171,356,7409.7 (0.50)8.7–10.7825,64011.1 (0.74)9.7–12.6423,30313.0 (1.40)10.5–16.018–241,352,8698.2 (0.60)7.1–9.5865,7429.3 (0.74)8.0–10.9374,61410.1 (1.06)8.2–12.425–341,847,5487.1 (0.37)6.4–7.8940,6007.2 (0.53)6.3–8.3309,7436.6 (0.70)5.3–8.135–645,723,1088.0 (0.23)7.5–8.43,082,0728.7 (0.30)8.1–9.31,374,1948.4 (0.49)7.5–9.565 1,815,8997.1 (0.31)6.5–7.71,245,3917.8 (0.38)7.1–8.6606,7477.5 (0.44)6.7–8.4Race and ethnicityp 0.001*p 0.001*5p 0.0085*

Current AsthmaLarge MSACharacteristicWeighted,nPrev, %(SE)Small MSA95% CIWeighted,nPrev, %(SE)Non-MSA95% CIWeighted,nPrev, % (SE)95% CIWhite NH7,673,4277.8 (0.19)7.5–8.25,240,1648.2 (0.24)7.7–8.72,582,4187.9 (0.33)7.3–8.6Black NH2,646,01810.6 (0.48)9.7–11.61,165,95311.0 (0.66)9.8–12.4347,17111.2 (1.25)9.0–13.9AI/AN NH90,03513.1 (3.20)8.0–20.843,4869.3 (2.75)5.1–16.2118,6569.4 (1.77)6.5–13.5Asian NH689,3904.6 (0.40)3.9–5.5118,1314.0 (0.67)2.8–5.521,7184.6 (1.70)†2.2–9.3Multiple NH478,12112.8 (1.34)10.4–15.7356,98314.2 (1.78)11.0–18.0117,10911.9 (2.08)8.4–16.6Hispanic2,386,8676.1 (0.33)5.4–6.71,138,2747.5 (0.46)6.7–8.5221,8476.4 (1.23)4.3–9.3p 0.001*p 0.001*p 0.328Puerto Rican§492,68413.8 (1.50)11.1–17.0245,90014.2 (1.73)11.1–17.941,94815.7 (6.85)†6.3–34.0Mexican§1,116,7715.0 (0.37)4.3–5.8647,7486.2 (0.43)5.4–7.1151,9315.4 (1.29)3.3–8.5Other Hispanic§777,4115.8 (0.59)4.7–7.0244,6258.4 (1.21)6.3–11.127,9697.4 (2.06)4.3–12.6Ratio of family income tofederal poverty thresholdp 0.001*p 0.001*p 0.001* 100% FPL2,369,43511.0 (0.52)10.0–12.11,675,50211.9 (0.52)10.9–12.9877,7598.2 (0.31)7.6–8.8100% to 250% FPL3,539,9817.9 (0.30)7.3–8.52,460,2178.8 (0.37)8.1–9.61,216,3428.7 (0.45)7.9–9.6250% to 450% FPL3,344,4907.4 (0.30)6.8–8.01,936,1807.5 (0.36)6.8–8.2775,8456.7 (0.50)5.8–7.7 450% FPL4,727,8516.7 (0.22)6.3–7.22,010,7947.2 (0.34)6.6–7.9552,0726.2 (0.53)5.2–7.3Children6

Current AsthmaLarge MSACharacteristicTotalWeighted,n3,242,332SexPrev, %(SE)7.7 (0.28)Small MSA95% CI7.2–8.3Weighted,nPrev, %(SE)1,948,8888.7 (0.39)p 0.0023*Non-MSA95% CI8.0–9.5Weighted,nPrev, % (SE)756,7198.3 (0.59)p 0.0049*95% CI7.2–9.5p 0.150Male1,817,2078.6 (0.44)7.8–9.51,141,9869.8 (0.60)8.7–11.0424,6679.1 (0.81)7.6–10.8Female1,425,1256.8 (0.37)6.1–7.6806,9027.6 (0.49)6.7–8.6332,0527.4 (0.85)5.9–9.3Age group (years)p 0.001*p 0.001*p 0.001*0–4446,5223.9 (0.44)3.2–4.9276,3394.6 (0.50)3.7–5.670,3303.0 (0.64)2.0–4.65–111,439,0708.7 (0.48)7.8–9.7846,9109.7 (0.66)8.4–11.0263,0867.4 (0.75)6.0–9.012–171,356,7409.7 (0.50)8.7–10.7825,64011.1 (0.74)9.7–12.6423,30313.0 (1.40)10.5–16.0Race and ethnicityp 0.001*p 0.001*p 0.0231*White NH1,240,8686.6 (0.38)5.9–7.4861,0966.9 (0.46)6.1–7.9458,6637.3 (0.64)6.1–8.7Black NH901,82614.5 (1.05)12.6–16.7390,50414.1 (1.30)11.7–16.899,45012.5 (1.81)9.4–16.5AI/AN NH22,57213.5 (5.92)†5.5–29.7N/AN/A—¶—¶—¶Asian NH121,6124.0 (0.61)2.9–5.418,1533.2 (1.11)†1.6–6.3—¶—¶—¶Multiple NH198,52912.7 (1.83)9.5–16.7159,96114.6 (1.83)11.4–18.640,2829.9 (2.44)6.0–15.8Hispanic756,9256.3 (0.47)5.4–7.3506,1529.7 (0.89)8.1–11.6117,7059.5 (2.66)5.4–16.1p 0.0054*p 0.1267p 0.567

Current AsthmaLarge MSACharacteristicWeighted,nPrev, %(SE)Small MSA95% CIWeighted,nPrev, %(SE)Non-MSA95% CIWeighted,nPrev, % (SE)95% CIPuerto Rican§124,70612.3 (2.05)8.8–16.977,08413.9 (2.86)9.2–20.5N/AN/AN/AMexican§389,1145.4 (0.55)4.4–6.5314,0948.6 (0.89)7.0–10.579,5688.0 (2.80)†4.0–15.5Other Hispanic§243,1056.5 (0.89)5.0–8.5114,97411.5 (2.47)7.5–17.311,8098.4 (2.74)†4.4–15.6Ratio of family income tofederal poverty thresholdp 0.0004*p 0.001*p 0.0044* 100% FPL709,8677.7 (0.28)7.2–8.3510,54811.4 (0.98)9.6–13.5215,0889.7 (1.51)7.1–13.1100% to 250% FPL994,7008.1 (0.55)7.1–9.2718,7679.7 (0.75)8.3–11.3323,3699.7 (1.03)7.8–11.9250% to 450% FPL740,1287.4 (0.55)6.4–8.5427,0947.4 (0.69)6.2–8.9137,8945.6 (0.75)4.3–7.3 450% FPL797,6376.3 (0.42)5.5–7.1292,4806.3 (0.62)5.2–7.780,3686.8 (1.15)4.9–9.510,739,4247.7 (0.16)7.4–8.06,133,8058.3 (0.22)7.9–8.82,665,2998.1 (0.32)7.5–8.8AdultsTotalSexp 0.001*p 0.001*p 0.001*Male3,783,0835.6 (0.21)5.2–6.02,068,1965.8 (0.25)5.3–6.3947,9826.1 (0.39)5.4–6.9Female6,956,3419.6 (0.24)9.1–10.14,065,60910.7 (0.34)10.1–11.41,717,31610.0 (0.48)9.1–10.9Age group (years)p 0.0459*p 0.0294*p 0.0170*18–241,352,8698.2 (0.60)7.1–9.5865,7429.3 (0.74)8.0–10.9374,61410.1 (1.06)8.2–12.425–341,847,5487.1 (0.37)6.4–7.8940,6007.2 (0.53)6.3–8.3309,7436.6 (0.70)5.3–8.18

Current AsthmaLarge MSACharacteristicWeighted,nPrev, %(SE)Small MSA95% CIWeighted,nPrev, %(SE)Non-MSA95% CIWeighted,nPrev, % (SE)95% CI35–645,723,1088.0 (0.23)7.5–8.43,082,0728.7 (0.30)8.1–9.31,374,1948.4 (0.49)7.5–9.5 651,815,8997.1 (0.31)6.5–7.71,245,3917.8 (0.38)7.1–8.6606,7477.5 (0.44)6.7–8.4Race and ethnicityp 0.001*p 0.001*p 0.0024*White NH6,432,5598.1 (0.21)7.7–8.54,379,0688.5 (0.25)8.0–9.02,123,7558.1 (0.35)7.4–8.8Black NH1,744,1929.3 (0.49)8.4–10.3775,4499.9 (0.79)8.4–11.62,297,73110.8 (1.33)8.4–13.7AI/AN NH67,46313.0 (3.45)7.6–21.438,04811.0 (3.51)†5.7–20.082,3909.0 (1.82)6.0–13.2Asian NH567,7784.8 (0.47)4.0–5.899,9784.1 (0.80)2.8–6.018,9755.0 (2.01)†2.2–10.8Multiple NH279,59212.9 (1.68)9.9–16.5197,02213.8 (2.51)9.6–19.576,82713.3 (3.29)8.1–21.2Hispanic1,629,9425.9 (0.40)5.2–6.8632,1226.4 (0.55)5.4–7.6104,1424.6 (0.67)3.5–6.2p 0.001*p 0.0001*p 0.0947Puerto Rican§367,97814.4 (1.92)11.1–18.6168,81614.3 (2.13)10.6–19.015,6209.8 (2.97)†5.3–17.4Mexican§727,6574.8 (0.49)3.9–5.9333,6554.9 (0.57)3.9–6.272,3623.9 (0.83)2.6–5.9Other Hispanic§534,3065.5 (0.65)4.3–6.9129,6516.8 (1.13)4.9–9.316,1596.9 (2.41)3.4–13.4Ratio of family income tofederal poverty thresholdp 0.001*p 0.001*p 0.001* 100% FPL1,659,56811.3 (0.56)10.3–12.51,164,95412.1 (0.64)10.9–13.4662,67012.8 (0.85)11.2–14.6100% to 250% FPL2,545,2817.8 (0.33)7.2–8.51,741,4508.5 (0.37)7.8–9.2892,9738.4 (0.50)7.5–9.49

Current AsthmaLarge MSACharacteristicWeighted,nPrev, %(SE)Small MSA95% CIWeighted,nPrev, %(SE)Non-MSA95% CIWeighted,nPrev, % (SE)95% CI250% to 450% FPL2,604,3627.4 (0.35)6.8–8.11,509,0867.5 (0.41)6.7–8.3637,9517.0 (0.57)5.9–8.2 450% FPL3,930,2146.8 (0.25)6.3–7.31,718,3157.4 (0.39)6.7–8.2471,7056.1 (0.57)5.0–7.3Abbreviations: MSA metropolitan statistical area; Prev prevalence percent, the proportion of the population who reported having current asthma; SE standard error; CI confidence interval; NH non-Hispanic; AI/AN American Indian or Alaska Native; FPL Federal Poverty Level; N/A Relative standard erroris 50%.* p-value for chi-square test is statistically significant at 0.05.†Relative standard error is 30%–50%; estimate is unreliable.§As a subset of Hispanic.¶Suppressed because of small cell size10

Table S3. Percentage with current asthma by year and metropolitan statistical area (MSA) status among all ages, children, and adults — 2006–2018 NationalHealth Interview 20172018Prev, % Prev, % Prev, % Prev, % Prev, % Prev, % Prev, % Prev, % Prev, % Prev, % Prev, % Prev, % Prev, SE)7.87.77.88.28.58.58.37.37.77.88.37.97.7All 8.17.17.47.48.07.67.5Large .37.47.98.28.88.28.2Small 9.58.38.78.47.88.07.4Large 9.38.28.78.19.09.47.8Small 6.77.07.18.07.57.5Large .07.27.78.28.87.98.3Small 0.57)Abbreviations: Prev prevalence percent, the proportion of the population who reported having current asthma; SE standard error; MSA metropolitanstatistical area.Characteristic11

Table S4. Percentage with current asthma by U.S. Census regions and divisions and metropolitan statistical area (MSA) status among all ages, children, andadults — 2016–2018 National Health Interview SurveyCurrent asthmaLarge MSACharacteristicWeighted,nPrev, % (SE)Small MSA95% CIWeighted,nPrev, % (SE)Non-MSA95% CIWeighted,nPrev, % (SE)95% CIU.S. Census region and divisionsAll agesRegionNortheastp 0.0289*3,143,580Northeast divisions8.3 (0.34)p 0.0109*7.6–9.01,496,626p 0.0059*10.2 (0.62)p 0.3359.0–11.4410,230p 0.1189.8 (1.06)7.9–12.1p 0.103New England799,20510.2 (0.74)8.8–11.7612,19611.4 (0.99)9.6–13.5203,41511.7 (0.89)10.0–13.5Middle Atlantic2344,3757.8 (0.38)7.1–8.6884,4309.4 (0.80)8.0–11.1206,8158.4 (1.38)6.1–11.62,819,6438.1 (0.30)7.5–8.71,638,5368.2 (0.39)7.5–9.01,211,5638.1 (0.53)7.1–9.2MidwestMidwest divisionsp 0.815p 0.0451*p 0.705East North Central2,194,5808.1 (0.33)7.5–8.81,114,4398.8 (0.53)7.8–9.9699,1328.2 (0.76)6.9–9.9West North Central625,0638.0 (0.66)6.8–9.4524,0987.2 (0.53)6.2–8.3512,4317.8 (0.72)6.6–9.44,710,1417.5 (0.25)7.0–8.02,853,6927.8 (0.29)7.2–8.41,338,6347.8 (0.47)6.9–8.8SouthMidwest divisionsp 0.181p 0.331p 0.498South Atlantic2,786,9217.8 (0.34)7.2–8.51,493,6397.7 (0.42)6.9–8.5528,4218.4 (0.81)6.9–10.1East South Central432,0946.8 (0.60)5.7–8.0523,4288.6 (0.54)7.6–9.7394,8797.1 (0.71)5.8–8.6West South Central1,491,1267.1 (0.41)6.3–7.9836,6257.6 (0.56)6.6–8.8415,3347.7 (0.91)6.1–9.712

Current asthmaLarge MSACharacteristicWestWeighted,nPrev, % (SE)3,308,3927.1 (0.30)West divisionsSmall MSA95% CI6.6–7.8Weighted,nPrev, % (SE)2,093,8398.5 (0.41)p 0.0245*Non-MSA95% CI7.7–9.3Weighted,nPrev, % (SE)461,5918.4 (0.70)p 0.41695% CI7.1–9.8p 0.243Mountain975,2288.4 (0.66)7.2–9.8909,3468.9 (0.69)7.6–10.4246,9877.6 (0.46)6.7–8.6Pacific2,333,1646.7 (0.34)6.1–7.41,184,4938.2 (0.50)7.3–9.3214,6049.5 (1.27)7.2–12.3ChildrenRegionsNortheastp 0.0735722,244Northeast divisions8.6 (0.78)p 0.0277*7.2–10.2352,346p 0.31310.9 (1.26)p 0.8438.7–13.767,505p 0.7947.5 (1.54)4.9–11.1p 0.0140*New England175,89810.6 (2.33)6.8–16.1125,10211.4 (1.89)8.2–15.640,08112.0 (1.57)9.2–15.4Middle Atlantic546,3478.1 (0.77)6.7–9.7227,24410.7 (1.64)7.9–14.427,4244.8 (1.88)†2.2–10.2609,7287.8 (0.57)6.8–9.0346,1777.7 (0.60)6.6–9.0287,8928.9 (1.03)7.1–11.1MidwestMidwest divisionsp 0.774p 0.0092*p 0.553East North Central472,9887.9 (0.63)6.8–9.2247,1509.0 (0.70)7.7–10.4172,8989.4 (1.48)6.9–12.7West North Central136,7407.5 (1.31)5.3–10.599,0285.7 (0.86)4.2–7.6114,9958.2 (1.35)5.9–11.31,212,4768.0 (0.48)7.1–9.0802,9699.4 (0.64)8.2–10.7309,3148.2 (0.87)6.6–10.1SouthSouth divisionsSouth Atlanticp 0.269702,7478.5 (0.68)p 0.8537.3–10.0387,152139.0 (0.90)p 0.6127.4–11.0118,4938.7 (1.34)6.4–11.7

Current asthmaLarge MSAWeighted,nPrev, % (SE)East South Central99,7546.5 (1.05)West South Central409,974697,884CharacteristicWestWest divisionsSmall MSAWeighted,nPrev, % (SE)4.7–8.9141,0749.6 (1.57)7.7 (0.78)6.3–9.3274,7436.6 (0.48)5.7–7.6447,39695% CIp 0.328Non-MSAWeighted,nPrev, % (SE)6.9–13.279,8536.9 (1.39)4.6–10.29.8 (1.10)7.9–12.2110,9688.8 (1.71)6.0–12.87.4 (0.68)6.2–8.992,0077.4 (1.90)4.4–12.195% CIp 0.60395% CIp 0.0905Mountain216,5247.4 (1.09)5.6–9.9181,1387.0 (1.37)4.7–10.235,8204.5 (0.79)3.2–6.3Pacific481,3606.3 (0.52)5.3–7.4266,2597.8 (0.58)6.7–9.056,18812.7 (3.62)7.2–21.7AdultsRegionsNortheastp 0.06212,421,336Northeast divisions8.2 (0.39)p 0.0013*7.5–9.01,144,280p 0.0192*9.9 (0.66)p 0.1868.7–11.3342,725p 0.066210.4 (1.32)8.1–13.3p 0.393New England623,30810.0 (0.87)8.5–11.9487,09511.4 (0.92)9.8–13.4163,33411.6 (0.88)10.0–13.4Middle Atlantic1,798,0287.7 (0.43)6.9–8.6657,1869.0 (0.90)7.4–11.0179,3919.5 (2.05)6.2–14.42,209,9158.2 (0.34)7.5–8.91,292,3598.4 (0.46)7.5–9.3923,6707.8 (0.50)6.9–8.9MidwestMidwest divisionsp 0.914p 0.274p 0.866East North Central1,721,5928.2 (0.37)7.5–9.0867,2898.7 (0.62)7.6–10.0526,2347.9 (0.65)6.7–9.3West North Central488,3238.1 (0.79)6.7–9.8425,0707.7 (0.68)6.5–9.2397,4367.8 (0.79)6.3–9.53,497,6667.3 (0.26)6.8–7.82,050,7237.3 (0.34)6.7–8.01,029,3207.7 (0.50)6.7–8.7South14

Current asthmaLarge MSACharacteristicWeighted,nSouth divisionsPrev, % (SE)Small MSA95% CIWeighted,np 0.339Prev, % (SE)Non-MSA95% CIWeighted,np 0.318Prev, % (SE)95% CIp 0.615South Atlantic2,084,1747.6 (0.37)6.9–8.4110,64867.3 (0.46)6.4–8.2409,9298.3 (0.96)6.6–10.4East South Central332,3406.9 (0.77)5.5–8.5382,3558.3 (0.66)7.0–9.7315,0257.2 (0.73)5.9–8.7West South Central1,081,1516.9 (0.42)6.1–7.7561,8826.

Characteristics of all survey respondents and of those with current asthma among all ages, children, and adults — 2016–2018 National Health Interview Survey Characteristic n All survey respondents Current asthma All ages Children Adults . 14.2 (1.40) 11.7–17.2

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