Transposed Asthma Mortality and Hospitalisation Indices
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Monitoring asthmatic incidents across the United States between 2010 and 2020 is essential for understanding the trajectory of chronic respiratory diseases. This transposed collection compiles state-specific indicators, focusing on mortality and healthcare utilisation. By offering insights into gender-specific outcomes and population estimates, it serves as a foundational resource for evaluating public health trends and informing preventative strategies.
Columns
- GeoLoc: Point coordinates representing the specific geographic location.
- Year: The calendar year of the recorded indicators, spanning from 2010 to 2020.
- State: The specific U.S. state or territory, containing 51 unique values.
- Pop_Est: Estimated population figure for the given state and year.
- F_Fatal: Recorded count for female asthmatic mortality.
- M_Fatal: Recorded count for male asthmatic mortality.
- O_Fatal: Overall asthmatic mortality count across all genders.
- F_ER: The rate of emergency department visits for asthma among the female population.
- M_ER: The rate of emergency department visits for asthma among the male population.
- O_ER: The total rate of emergency department visits for asthma across the population.
Distribution
The data is delivered in a CSV file named
CDIAsthmaByStateTransposed2010-2020.csv with a file size of approximately 50.13 kB. It contains 561 records structured across 13 potential columns. While geographic and temporal fields maintain 100% validity, mortality fields are approximately 76% complete, and emergency visit rates are available for roughly 19% of the entries. This is a static release with no future updates expected.Usage
This resource is well-suited for time series forecasting of chronic disease trends within a public health context. It is ideal for identifying regional disparities in health outcomes and for performing gender-based comparative analyses of mortality rates. Researchers can also use the population estimates to normalise data when studying the burden of asthma across different jurisdictions.
Coverage
The geographic scope is nationwide across 51 unique regions of the United States. Temporally, the records provide annual snapshots from 2010 through 2020. Demographic coverage includes gender-specific metrics for mortality and emergency department utilisation, alongside broader population estimates for each state.
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CC BY-SA 4.0
Who Can Use It
Public health professionals can leverage these metrics to assess the long-term impact of state-level healthcare policies. Epidemiological researchers may utilise the mortality trends to study the progression of asthma over a decade. Additionally, data scientists can apply the structured records to develop predictive models for future healthcare resource demand.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- U.S. State-Level Asthma Mortality and Emergency Trends (2010-2020)
- Chronic Disease Indicators: Asthma Incidents by State
- American Asthma Healthcare Utilisation and Mortality Archive
- U.S. Asthmatic Health Outcomes: A Decade of State Records
- Transposed Asthma Mortality and Hospitalisation Indices
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