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Table 2: People at Risk In 25 U.S. Cities Most Polluted by Short-Term Particle Pollution (24-Hour PM2.5)

2007 Rank1
Metropolitan Statistical Areas
Total Population2
Under 183
65 and Over3
Pediatric Asthma4,10
Adult Asthma5,10
Chronic Bronchitis6,10

Emphysema7,10

CV Disease8,10

Diabetes9,10

1
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Riverside, CA
17,629,607
4,921,801
1,781,348
438,040
916,542
510,446
202,486
3,672,566
881,192
2
Pittsburgh-New Castle, PA
2,478,883
525,365
428,273
46,757
154,671
83,221
41,131
707,679
165,171
3
Fresno-Madera, CA
1,020,372
311,230
99,900
27,699
51,057
28,344
11,176
202,473
48,527
4
Bakersfield, CA
756,825
232,363
67,288
20,680
37,686
20,780
7,858
144,004
34,715
5
Logan, UT-ID
110,426
33,204
8,785
2,955
5,981
2,944
1,004
18,642
4,510
6
Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman, AL
1,170,012
279,076
149,678
24,838
63,613
36,773
16,025
284,657
67,614
7
Salt Lake City-Ogden-Clearfield, UT
1,586,740
466,822
134,005
41,547
88,565
44,144
16,222
299,844
72,600
8
Detroit-Warren-Flint, MI
5,428,000
1,389,788
633,567
123,691
365,181
166,122
70,555
1,264,208
301,771
9
Eugene-Springfield, OR
335,180
70,393
46,471
6,265
22,738
10,939
4,840
85,480
20,233
10
Cleveland-Akron-Elyria, OH
2,931,774
700,675
415,219
62,360
176,254
93,335
42,751
750,352
177,109
11
Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia, DC-MD-VA-WV
8,125,656
2,040,180
835,307
181,576
518,499
247,738
99,659
1,814,612
436,891
12
Sacramento--Arden-Arcade--Truckee, CA-NV
2,187,694
561,213
256,759
49,948
117,608
66,352
27,913
499,231
118,957
13
Chicago-Naperville-Michigan City, IL-IN-WI
9,661,840
2,544,703
1,051,356
226,479
503,654
289,114
118,463
2,136,379
511,388
14
Harrisburg-Carlisle-Lebanon, PA
647,390
144,630
95,385
12,872
40,443
21,070
9,733
170,421
40,171
15
San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA
7,168,176
1,710,137
831,536
152,202
396,041
223,742
93,732
1,685,256
402,984
16
New York-Newark-Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA
21,903,623
5,337,060
2,790,776
474,998
1,421,500
681,921
296,377
5,260,662
1,248,713
16
Indianapolis-Anderson-Columbus, IN
1,958,453
520,335
218,557
46,310
117,570
58,632
24,357
437,802
104,623
18
San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos, CA
2,933,462
760,274
324,496
67,664
156,702
87,417
35,427
637,292
152,194
19
Provo-Orem, UT
452,851
150,427
29,785
13,388
23,632
11,379
3,621
68,544
16,729
20
Weirton-Steubenville, WV-OH
126,464
25,193
23,586
2,242
8,498
4,363
2,228
38,086
8,859
21
Fairbanks, AK
87,560
25,337
4,785
2,255
29,597
2,425
783
15,210
3,779
22
Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland, PA-NJ-DE-MD
6,372,799
1,560,212
831,328
138,859
384,921
199,063
87,763
1,553,543
368,292
22
Hanford-Corcoran, CA
143,420
40,411
10,597
3,597
7,337
3,951
1,324
24,918
6,077
24
Louisville-Jefferson County-Elizabethtown-Scottsburg, KY-IN
1,342,918
314,141
155,666
27,959
84,937
40,286
17,227
308,138
73,487
24
Visalia-Porterville, CA
410,874 134,343 38,049 11,957 19,900 11,028 4,302 78,170 18,763

(1) Cities are ranked using the highest weighted average for any county within that metropolitan statistical area.
(2) Total Population represents the at-risk populations for all counties within the respective CSA or MSA.
(3) Those 18 & under and 65 & over are vulnerable to PM2.5 and are, therefore, included. They should not be used as population denominators for disease estimates.
(4) Pediatric Asthma estimates are for those under 18 years of age and represent the estimated number of people who had asthma in 2005, based on national rates (NHIS) applied to county population estimates (U.S. Census).
(5) Adult Asthma estimates are for those 18 years and older and represent the estimated number of people who had asthma during 2005, based on state rates (BRFSS) applied to county population estimates (U.S. Census).
(6) Chronic Bronchitis estimates are for adults 18 and over who had been diagnosed in 2005, based on national rates (NHIS) applied to county population estimates (U.S. Census).
(7) Emphysema estimates are for adults 18 and over who have been diagnosed within their lifetime, based on national rates (NHIS) applied to county population estimates (U.S. Census).
(8) CV Disease estimates are for adults 18 and over who had been diagnosed in 2005, based on national rates (NHIS) applied to county population estimates (U.S. Census). CV disease includes coronary heart disease, hypertension, stroke, angina pectoris and heart attack.
(9) Diabetes estimates are for adults 18 and over who have been diagnosed within their lifetime, based on national rates (NHIS) applied to county population estimates (U.S. Census).
(10) Adding across rows does not produce valid estimates, e.g., summing pediatric and adult asthma and/or emphysema and chronic bronchitis.

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