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Percent of Children with a Blood Lead Level (BLL) of 4.5 mcg/dL or Greater, in Descending Order, by ZIP Code, 2019
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ZIP Code
Postal District Name
Number of BLLs 4.5 or greater for children under 6
Percent of BLLs 4.5 or greater for children under 6
Total number of BLLs for children under 6
95821
Sacramento
118
13.00%
908
95608
Carmichael
56
9.24%
606
94538
Fremont
39
4.76%
819
94087
Sunnyvale
22
4.53%
486
95051
Santa Clara
30
4.26%
705
94109
San Francisco
12
3.82%
314
94536
Fremont
29
3.61%
804
95670
Rancho Cordova
20
3.53%
566
90037
Los Angeles
47
3.24%
1450
90018
Los Angeles
24
3.22%
746
94110
San Francisco
20
3.22%
622
90006
Los Angeles
31
3.16%
982
90034
Los Angeles
14
2.77%
505
95076
Watsonville
39
2.75%
1420
92021
El Cajon
33
2.61%
1264
93274
Tulare
30
2.57%
1169
94601
Oakland
28
2.55%
1098
93230
Hanford
23
2.47%
931
93308
Bakersfield
21
2.45%
856
95355
Modesto
13
2.45%
531
92701
Santa Ana
27
2.45%
1104
94080
South San Francisco
11
2.43%
452
93291
Visalia
15
2.42%
621
90011
Los Angeles
66
2.41%
2742
95823
Sacramento
34
2.35%
1449
95035
Milpitas
23
2.30%
998
95350
Modesto
16
2.29%
700
92126
San Diego
13
2.17%
598
93638
Madera
46
2.13%
2164
92020
El Cajon
24
1.97%
1220
90019
Los Angeles
15
1.96%
765
90004
Los Angeles
14
1.95%
717
93304
Bakersfield
23
1.91%
1204
92410
San Bernardino
25
1.89%
1321
90022
Los Angeles
21
1.81%
1159
95112
San Jose
12
1.78%
673
90003
Los Angeles
32
1.74%
1843
93458
Santa Maria
38
1.71%
2223
95206
Stockton
25
1.68%
1489
95376
Tracy
12
1.66%
723
92703
Santa Ana
22
1.63%
1350
92243
El Centro
25
1.58%
1584
92780
Tustin
11
1.53%
721
93722
Fresno
15
1.47%
1021
90044
Los Angeles
28
1.47%
1909
92105
San Diego
22
1.42%
1551
90001
Los Angeles
21
1.39%
1510
92704
Santa Ana
20
1.37%
1458
91910
Chula Vista
19
1.37%
1388
93905
Salinas
23
1.34%
1716
92707
Santa Ana
15
1.34%
1120
90063
Los Angeles
12
1.31%
914
91911
Chula Vista
24
1.30%
1848
91950
National City
17
1.30%
1311
94533
Fairfield
13
1.28%
1012
93257
Porterville
11
1.23%
895
90813
Long Beach
11
1.12%
979
91335
Reseda
11
1.10%
1001
92113
San Diego
17
1.07%
1586
92324
Colton
12
1.05%
1141
91766
Pomona
13
0.99%
1318
92154
San Diego
17
0.98%
1727
90002
Los Angeles
14
0.97%
1438
92805
Anaheim
12
0.94%
1283
90255
Huntington Park
15
0.93%
1609
92804
Anaheim
12
0.90%
1338
93550
Palmdale
15
0.84%
1791
92404
San Bernardino
11
0.80%
1382
92335
Fontana
16
0.76%
2109
93307
Bakersfield
16
0.74%
2159
90201
Bell Gardens
16
0.73%
2190
92376
Rialto
12
0.66%
1824
90650
Norwalk
10
0.59%
1687
90280
South Gate
11
0.56%
1975
91331
Pacoima
5
0.29%
1734
92336
Fontana
4
0.28%
1423
Data are from the RASSCLE surveillance database archive of 3/2/2021.
Each individual is counted only once, using their highest blood lead level during 2019.
Measures are in micrograms per deciliter (mcg/dL) of whole blood and include arterial, cord, venous, capillary, and unknown samples. Not all elevated capillary samples are confirmed by a follow-up venous sample.
Results later determined to be false positive and errors have been excluded.
All results of blood lead analyses are reportable under California law, and the State works to ensure complete reporting. Results that are not submitted to the State, however, would not be included here.
Those BLLs reported as ā< 5 mcg/dLā from an analyzing laboratory that routinely reported ā< 5 mcg/dLā as their limit of detection in 2019 are included in the category āBLL < 4.5 mcg/dLā.
Patient ZIP Code is determined by geocoding patient address using Esriās StreetMap Premium North America locator.
Data are suppressed for ZIP codes that did not have enough blood lead tests in 2019 to meet the California Health and Human Services Agencyās Data De-Identification Guidelines for public release. Therefore, not all ZIP codes are shown in this table.
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