HC Deb 03 July 2002 vol 388 cc341-2W
Mrs. Brooke

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many deaths due to asthma occurred in each primary care trust in each of the last three years; and if he will make a statement. [66264]

Ruth Kelly

The information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician. I have asked him to reply.

Letter from Len Cook to Ms Brooke, dated 3 July 2002: As National Statistician, I have been asked to reply to your question on how many deaths due to asthma occurred in each Primary Care Trust (PCT) in each of the last three years. (66264) PCTs took over the responsibilities of Health Authorities on 1st April 2002, but the geographical definition of all PCT areas has not yet been completed. Mortality statistics for PCT areas are not available at present. The figures requested are available for Health Authorities, the three most recent years being 1998–2000, and these have been placed in the House of Commons Library.

Deaths from asthma by health authority, 1998–2000
Number
Health authority 1998 1999 2000
Avon 42 52 28
Barking and Havering 16 16 20
Barnet, Enfield and Haringey 30 34 34
Barnsley 30 32 10
Bedfordshire 20 46 28
Berkshire 32 28 36
Bexley. Bromley and Greenwich 40 34 32
Birmingham 66 62 60
Bradford 32 24 32
Brent and Harrow 12 30 20
Buckinghamshire 32 20 30
Bury and Rochdale 20 14 16
Calderdale and Kirklees 50 32 20
Cambridgeshire 20 22 30
Camden and Islington 12 16 14
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 22 20 24
County Durham and Darlington 44 24 54
Coventry 18 18 32
Croydon 20 14 22
Doncaster 30 24 10
Dorset 38 26 40
Dudley 30 14 6
Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow 34 30 34
East Kent 50 46 18
East Lancashire 18 30 24
East London and The City 34 22 38
East Riding and Hull 46 42 32
East Surrey 20 20 28

Deaths from asthma by health authority, 1998–2000
Number
Health authority 1998 1999 2000
East Sussex, Brighton and Hove 40 52 36
Gateshead and South Tyneside1 12 20 16
Gloucestershire 26 20 32
Herefordshire 20 14 8
Hertfordshire 42 48 40
Hillingdon 8 12 24
Isle of Wight, Portsmouth and South-East Hampshire 48 48 30
Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster 6 26 10
Kingston and Richmond 30 24 24
Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham 34 22 32
Leeds 18 24 30
Leicestershire 34 32 16
Lincolnshire 14 34 36
Liverpool 22 38 16
Manchester 18 10 22
Merton, Sutton and Wandsworth 44 32 38
Morecambe Bay 16 16 20
Newcastle and North Tyneside 16 16 28
Norfolk 50 34 26
North and East Devon 26 20 28
North and Mid Hampshire 30 32 14
North Cheshire 12 6 14
North Cumbria 28 16 12
North Derbyshire 16 12 10
North Essex 50 64 46
North Nottinghamshire 16 36 20
North Staffordshire 16 20 32
North-West Lancashire 30 64 20
North Yorkshire 32 28 38
Northamptonshire 32 26 40
Northumberland 26 22 22
Nottingham 48 26 26
Oxfordshire 30 32 34
Redbridge and Waltham Forest 6 16 26
Rotherham 10 4 14
Salford and Trafford 22 24 30
Sandwell 16 14 24
Sefton 12 20 16
Sheffield 24 18 44
Shropshire 26 14 6
Solihull 4 16 8
Somerset 32 8 24
South and West Devon 46 26 44
South Cheshire 36 22 18
South Essex 30 30 38
South Humber 12 46 16
South Lancashire 12 10 12
South Staffordshire 26 14 30
Southampton and South West Hampshire 32 28 32
Southern Derbyshire 26 52 24
St. Helens and Knowsley 8 24 14
Stockport 14 24 12
Suffolk 30 26 22
Sunderland1 8 20
Tees 30 26 14
Wakefield 26 52 28
Walsall 26 18 24
Warwickshire 20 36 32
West Kent 34 24 26
West Pennine 36 20 20
West Surrey 42 18 10
West Sussex 22 34 42
Wigan and Bolton 28 24 24
Wiltshire 30 26 38
Wirral 20 12 14
Wolverhampton 24 24 16
Worcestershire 20 36 16
——— ——— ———
England 2,538 2,524 2,372
1 Figures for Sunderland in 2000 have been combined with Gateshead and South Tyneside because of small numbers.

Source:

Department of Health Compendium of Clinical and Health Indicators 1999–2001, based on data provided by the Office for National Statistics.