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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, 2020
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ZIP Code
Postal District Name
Number of children under 6 with a BLL of 4.5 Āµg/dL or greater
Percent of children under 6 with a BLL of 4.5 Āµg/dL or greater
Total number of children under 6 with a BLL
95821
Sacramento
101
13.87%
728
95608
Carmichael
51
9.64%
529
94536
Fremont
24
4.15%
579
94538
Fremont
23
4.01%
574
90037
Los Angeles
36
3.79%
950
95051
Santa Clara
19
3.61%
527
92021
El Cajon
30
3.08%
975
90042
Los Angeles
12
2.82%
426
93638
Madera
47
2.66%
1,769
90006
Los Angeles
18
2.62%
686
90026
Los Angeles
13
2.50%
520
95670
Rancho Cordova
11
2.44%
450
90002
Los Angeles
21
2.39%
877
95240
Lodi
12
2.39%
502
95823
Sacramento
22
2.38%
923
95035
Milpitas
16
2.38%
672
90011
Los Angeles
43
2.38%
1,809
95076
Watsonville
25
2.36%
1,059
92126
San Diego
11
2.33%
472
95350
Modesto
11
2.24%
492
90018
Los Angeles
12
2.22%
540
90044
Los Angeles
28
2.19%
1,276
91762
Ontario
16
2.12%
755
94110
San Francisco
14
2.11%
663
92410
San Bernardino
16
2.05%
782
92701
Santa Ana
15
1.99%
752
93436
Lompoc
13
1.97%
661
93308
Bakersfield
13
1.96%
663
92243
El Centro
13
1.82%
713
93230
Hanford
11
1.78%
618
92703
Santa Ana
17
1.77%
959
92020
El Cajon
17
1.77%
963
90063
Los Angeles
11
1.75%
627
94601
Oakland
11
1.70%
646
92804
Anaheim
16
1.65%
967
92707
Santa Ana
12
1.59%
757
92105
San Diego
17
1.57%
1,083
94533
Fairfield
12
1.50%
801
90022
Los Angeles
11
1.48%
742
94544
Hayward
13
1.47%
882
93274
Tulare
12
1.33%
899
93727
Fresno
15
1.27%
1,181
95206
Stockton
15
1.26%
1,190
91910
Chula Vista
13
1.25%
1,040
90001
Los Angeles
11
1.21%
911
90255
Huntington Park
11
1.13%
972
93906
Salinas
12
1.11%
1,082
93905
Salinas
14
1.10%
1,274
93307
Bakersfield
18
1.03%
1,752
90003
Los Angeles
12
1.00%
1,203
92113
San Diego
11
1.00%
1,103
93306
Bakersfield
11
1.00%
1,103
93458
Santa Maria
18
0.98%
1,841
90201
Bell Gardens
12
0.90%
1,326
92335
Fontana
8
0.59%
1,356
90650
Norwalk
7
0.55%
1,276
92336
Fontana
5
0.49%
1,016
91331
Pacoima
2
0.18%
1,115
Table Notes:
Data are from the RASSCLE surveillance database archive of 7/30/2021.
Each individual is counted only once, using their highest blood lead level during 2020.
Measures are in micrograms per deciliter (Āµg/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 positives 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 "< 5 Āµg/dL" from an analyzing laboratory that routinely reported "< 5 Āµg/dL" as their limit of detection in 2020 are included in the category "BLL < 4.5 Āµg/dL."
Patient ZIP code is determined by geocoding patient address using Esri's StreetMap Premium North America locator.
Data are suppressed for ZIP codes that did not have enough blood lead tests in 2020 to meet the California Health and Human Services Agency's Data De-Identification Guidelines for public release. Therefore, not all ZIP codes are shown in this table.
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