California Breathing
Asthma Data
California Breathing analyzes asthma data from a variety of sources to better understand the burden of asthma in California. These data are summarized and made publicly available through an interactive data dashboard, infographics, and downloadable data sets. California Breathing aims to make asthma data accessible and informative to the public and partners working to reduce asthma in California. California Breathing makes asthma data accessible and informative to the public and its partners working to reduce the burden of asthma in California.
Asthma Infographics
Plain language infographics that provide a snapshot of asthma data in California
Tracking California’s Data Explorer Tool
Asthma Data in Tracking California’s Data Explorer Tool – Due to shrinking federal funds, California Breathing will no longer host the California Asthma Dashboard. California Breathing is partnering with
Tracking California, a program of the Public Health Institute that mobilizes data to identify and understand pollution and disease, to provide asthma data through an interactive online data tool called the
Data Explorer Tool. The Data Explorer Tool provides the following county and zip code-level asthma measures:
- Asthma prevalence
- Asthma emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and insurers
- Asthma deaths
California Health and Human Services Open Data Portal
Asthma data sets
are available for download from the California Health and Human Services (CHHS) Open Data Portal. Download state- and county-level data on:
During the Fall of 2021, California Breathing hosted a three-part webinar series about asthma control strategies in California.
Additional Data Resources
Additional asthma information is available from these sources:
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CalEnviroScreen (emergency department visits by census tract)
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AskCHIS (prevalence, work and school days missed, use of daily controller medication, and development of asthma action plan by county)
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AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition (prevalence by zip code and other small geographic areas)
Custom Data Request
If you are seeking asthma data that are not available from any of the resources list above, please send your request to California.Breathing@cdph.ca.gov and we will contact you regarding the possibility of creating a customized data set. It is not always possible to fulfill custom requests, but each request will be considered.