Data are suppressed for local health jurisdictions that did not meet the California Health and Human Service Agency's Data De-Identification Guidelines for public release.
Suppressed jurisdictions include Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, Del Norte, Glenn, Inyo, Lassen, Mariposa, Modoc, Mono, Plumas, Sierra, Siskiyou, Trinity, Tuolumne, and Yuba.
- Data are from the RASSCLE surveillance database archive of 01/03/2023.
- As of October 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention uses a blood lead reference value (BLRV) of 3.5 µg/dL to identify children with blood lead levels that are higher than most children's levels.
- Each individual is counted only once, using their highest BLL during 2021.
- Measures are in µg/dL of whole blood and include arterial, cord, venous, capillary, and unknown samples. Not all elevated capillary samples are confirmed by a follow-up venous sample.
- Results later determined to be false positives or errors have been excluded.
- All results of blood lead analyses are reportable under California law, and the State works to ensure complete reporting. Results that are not submitted to the State, however, would not be included here.
- Patient jurisdiction is determined by geocoding the address associated with the child's highest BLL using Esri's StreetMap Premium North America locator.
- Data are suppressed for local health jurisdictions that did not have enough blood lead tests in 2021 to meet the California Health and Human Services Agency's Data De-Identification Guidelines for public release. Therefore, not all jurisdictions are shown in this table.
- Refer to Table 1 for data table.
Nevada | 139 | 91.45% | 13 | 8.55% | 152 |
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Humboldt | 1,095 | 93.27% | 79 | 6.73% | 1,174 |
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Berkeley | 410 | 96.24% | 16 | 3.76% | 426 |
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Butte | 1,208 | 96.41% | 45 | 3.59% | 1,253 |
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Yolo | 1,789 | 96.55% | 64 | 3.45% | 1,853 |
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Lake | 465 | 96.67% | 16 | 3.33% | 481 |
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Sacramento | 13,758 | 96.68% | 472 | 3.32% | 14,230 |
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Pasadena | 1,037 | 96.92% | 33 | 3.08% | 1,070 |
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El Dorado | 455 | 97.01% | 14 | 2.99% | 469 |
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Shasta | 519 | 97.01% | 16 | 2.99% | 535 |
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Fresno | 11,159 | 97.14% | 329 | 2.86% | 11,488 |
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Solano | 3,456 | 97.16% | 101 | 2.84% | 3,557 |
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Suppressed Jurisdictions | 3,054 | 97.20% | 88 | 2.80% | 3,142 |
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Alameda | 13,951 | 97.25% | 395 | 2.75% | 14,346 |
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Monterey | 6,101 | 97.44% | 160 | 2.56% | 6,261 |
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Sonoma | 2,265 | 97.67% | 54 | 2.33% | 2,319 |
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Santa Cruz | 1,744 | 97.70% | 41 | 2.30% | 1,785 |
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San Luis Obispo | 975 | 97.79% | 22 | 2.21% | 997 |
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Tulare | 3,999 | 97.85% | 88 | 2.15% | 4,087 |
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Contra Costa | 5,526 | 97.86% | 121 | 2.14% | 5,647 |
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Sutter | 1,013 | 97.87% | 22 | 2.13% | 1,035 |
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Santa Barbara | 4,331 | 97.88% | 94 | 2.12% | 4,425 |
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San Joaquin | 9,759 | 97.90% | 209 | 2.10% | 9,968 |
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Marin | 1,693 | 97.97% | 35 | 2.03% | 1,728 |
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Los Angeles | 88,477 | 98.05% | 1,757 | 1.95% | 90,234 |
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San Francisco | 6,717 | 98.07% | 132 | 1.93% | 6,849 |
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Stanislaus | 5,454 | 98.08% | 107 | 1.92% | 5,561 |
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San Benito | 577 | 98.13% | 11 | 1.87% | 588 |
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San Diego | 34,113 | 98.16% | 639 | 1.84% | 34,752 |
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Madera | 2,938 | 98.20% | 54 | 1.80% | 2,992 |
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Merced | 2,669 | 98.23% | 48 | 1.77% | 2,717 |
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San Mateo | 4,744 | 98.26% | 84 | 1.74% | 4,828 |
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Napa | 868 | 98.30% | 15 | 1.70% | 883 |
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Kings | 1,381 | 98.36% | 23 | 1.64% | 1,404 |
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Mendocino | 786 | 98.50% | 12 | 1.50% | 798 |
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Tehama | 789 | 98.50% | 12 | 1.50% | 801 |
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Santa Clara | 17,742 | 98.51% | 269 | 1.49% | 18,011 |
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Orange | 24,912 | 98.54% | 368 | 1.46% | 25,280 |
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Imperial | 2,762 | 98.61% | 39 | 1.39% | 2,801 |
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Kern | 12,212 | 98.64% | 169 | 1.36% | 12,381 |
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Long Beach | 3,835 | 98.66% | 52 | 1.34% | 3,887 |
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Placer | 1,336 | 98.74% | 17 | 1.26% | 1,353 |
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San Bernardino | 24,981 | 98.88% | 284 | 1.12% | 25,265 |
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Ventura | 7,393 | 98.94% | 79 | 1.06% | 7,472 |
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Riverside | 29,421 | 99.07% | 275 | 0.93% | 29,696 |
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California Totals | 364,008 | 98.12% | 6,973 | 1.88% | 370,981
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- Data are from the RASSCLE surveillance database archive of 01/03/2023.
- As of October 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention uses a blood lead reference value (BLRV) of 3.5 µg/dL to identify children with blood lead levels that are higher than most children's levels.
- Each individual is counted only once, using their highest BLL during 2021.
- Measures are in µg/dL of whole blood and include arterial, cord, venous, capillary, and unknown samples. Not all elevated capillary samples are confirmed by a follow-up venous sample.
- Results later determined to be false positives or errors have been excluded.
- All results of blood lead analyses are reportable under California law, and the State works to ensure complete reporting. Results that are not submitted to the State, however, would not be included here.
- Patient jurisdiction is determined by geocoding the address associated with the child's highest BLL using Esri's StreetMap Premium North America locator.
- Data are suppressed for local health jurisdictions that did not have enough blood lead tests in 2021 to meet the California Health and Human Services Agency's Data De-Identification Guidelines for public release. Therefore, not all jurisdictions are shown in this table. Suppressed jurisdictions include Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, Del Norte, Glenn, Inyo, Lassen, Mariposa, Modoc, Mono, Plumas, Sierra, Siskiyou, Trinity, Tuolumne, and Yuba.