Groups At Risk


New Hampshire
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High Ozone Days Particle Pollution Groups At Risk  
1,147,430 262,187 140,585 24,331 84,740 38,727 16,828 307,113 70,640
County Total Pop Under 18 65 & Over Pediatric Asthma Adult Asthma Chronic Bronchitis Emphysema CV Disease Diabetes
Belknap 61,562 12,588 9,403 1,168 4,675 2,192 1,016 18,112 4,150
Cheshire 77,393 15,686 10,804 1,456 5,891 2,692 1,195 21,640 4,961
Coos 33,019 6,484 6,092 602 2,525 1,218 603 10,500 2,397
Grafton 85,336 16,342 12,444 1,517 6,580 3,002 1,340 24,219 5,546
Hillsborough 402,789 98,975 44,141 9,185 29,108 13,133 5,533 102,172 23,535
Merrimack 148,085 32,556 18,247 3,021 11,056 5,032 2,176 39,786 9,149
Rockingham 296,267 70,247 32,832 6,519 21,692 9,947 4,257 78,130 18,026
Sullivan 42,979 9,309 6,622 864 3,213 1,511 707 12,553 2,875
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American Lung Association State of the Air: 2008 NOTES

1. Total Population is based on 2006 US Census and represents the at-risk populations in counties with ozone or PM 2.5 pollution monitors; it does not represent the entire state's sensitive populations.
2. Those 18 years of age & under and 65 years of age & over are vulnerable to ozone and PM 2.5. They should not be used as population denominators for disease estimates.
3. Pediatric asthma estimates are for those under 18 years of age and represent the estimated number of people who had asthma in 2006 based on national rates (NHIS) applied to county population estimates (US Census).
4. Adult asthma estimates are for those 18 years and older and represent the estimated number of people who had asthma during 2006 based on state rates (BRFSS) applied to county population estimates (US Census).
5. Chronic bronchitis estimates are for adults 18 years of age and over who had been diagnosed within 2006 based on national rates (NHIS) applied to county population estimates (US Census).
6. Emphysema estimates are for adults 18 years of age and over who have been diagnosed within their lifetime based on national rates (NHIS) applied to county population estimates (US Census).
7. CV disease estimates are for adults 18 years of age and over who had been diagnosed within 2006 based on national rates (NHIS) applied to county population estimates (US Census). CV disease includes coronary heart disease, hypertension, stroke, angina pectoris and heart attack.
8. Diabetes estimates are for adults 18 years of age and over who have been diagnosed within their lifetime based on national rates (NHIS) applied to county population estimates (US Census).
9. Adding across rows does not produce valid estimates. For example, because of differences in the surveys used to gather the information, adding pediatric and adult asthma does not produce an accurate estimate of total population with asthma. Adding emphysema and chronic bronchitis will double count people with both diseases.
10. Changes to the county grades and monitoring from those found in the 2007 report are noted on the last page of each state's section in the full report, available from the menu on the left.

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