Respiratory Diseases


Respiratory diseases, including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pneumonia, pneumoconiosis (sometimes called black lung), and many more, affect millions of people in the United States each year. More than 25 million (1 in 13) Americans have asthma. The death rate for COPD has doubled since 1969, even as the death rates for other chronic conditions have declined.


People belonging to Black, Hispanic, and American Indian/Alaska Native communities are disproportionately affected by asthma despite recent advances in US health policy and research. Children and older adults are particularly at risk of adverse effects caused by respiratory disease, including hospitalization and death. Populations with certain environmental exposures, like people who smoke or work in the mining industry, also face higher risk.


Respiratory diseases of all kinds are exacerbated by poor air quality. Many air pollutants, including particulate matter and ground-level ozone, can cause the appearance or worsening of respiratory illness. Those exposed to higher concentrations of air pollutants, including people living in urban areas, low-income communities, and communities of color, face higher risk for the development or worsening of respiratory diseases.


One method of reducing the burden of respiratory disease is to improve air quality and reduce air pollution. At scale, changes can be made to industrial, agricultural, and transportation systems to reduce air pollution levels. At the local level, more focused approaches, like the creation of smoke- and exhaust-free areas, or could help reduce harmful exposures that could result in respiratory illness.


Resources & Tools


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Interactive Summary Health Statistics for Adults
Resource - Data Bank/repository
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Bright Spot: Local Government Smoke-free or Tobacco-free Regulations
Resource - Model Policy
Brought to you by 100MHL
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Asthma Disparities in America
Resource - Report
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Interactive Summary Health Statistics for Adults, by Detailed Race and Ethnicity
Resource - Data Bank/repository
Brought to you by CDC National Center for Health Statistics
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Bright Spot: Clinical Integration of Fax Referrals to Quitlines
Resource - Model Policy
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Ozone and Your Health
Resource - Website/webpage
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COPD National Action Plan
Resource - Plan
Brought to you by NIH
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Particle Pollution
Resource - Website/webpage
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Respiratory Disease
Resource - Website/webpage
Asbestos in the Built Environment
Story - Written
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Our Climate, Our Health
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Published on 04/18/2017
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The Risks to Children From Adults Who Smoke
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Data & Metrics


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Published on 09/01/2022

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