Asthma

The Wisconsin Asthma Program works with trusted organizations in your community to provide services that improve asthma outcomes. Using the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) EXHALE strategy, we strive to lessen the burden of asthma for every Wisconsinite.

Asthma basics

Kid blows into a giant pinwheel at the park

An asthma diagnosis can be scary. We’re here to help.

Wisconsin Initiatives and Resources

A pharmacist talks with an adult with a baby.

We work with schools, health care, and other partners to bring asthma care to all.

Statistics

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We compile data about the asthma burden people in Wisconsin face.

Asthma-Safe Homes Program

Houses on Burleigh Street in Milwaukee

Eligible families can take control of their asthma through education and home improvements.

Wisconsin Asthma Coalition

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Healthcare professionals and community members work side by side to reduce asthma disparities.

Wisconsin Asthma Plan

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A blueprint joining public health and health care advocates in the shared goal to improve asthma outcomes.


A happy kindergarten class.

New resources available to schools

  • Asthma is common among students.
  • Asthma is a leading cause of school absenteeism.
  • Uncontrolled asthma can lead to decreased academic performance.
  • Asthma can be controlled, schools can help.

Check out the new school resources under our Initiatives tab (Schools accordion) and use this School Asthma Resources one-pager with QR code, P-03658 (PDF) when talking to new partners.


State and national asthma partner organizations

For more information, contact the Wisconsin Asthma Program.

Last revised February 13, 2025