Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World - 1979-2001*

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Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World *

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Primary Refugees Lost to Follow-up Minnesota,2001 (N=351)

Primary Refugee Arrival & Screened Refugee in Minnesota( )

Refugee Health Assessment Provider Types- Minnesota 2001(N=2268*) *Total number of refugees screened,2526 were eligible for screening

Primary Refugees Screened By Region of Origin – Minnesota,2001 Region of worldTotal arrivals Ineligible for Screening No(%) * Screened Africa (91%) E.Asia/Pacific (86%) Europe (85%) Near East (100%) W.Hemisphere (33%)

Refugee Screening Rates By Test Minnesota,2001 (2231/2526) (2152/2526) (2057/2526) (1381/2526) (68/2526) N=2526/2791 eligible for screening (89% Screening rate)

Health Status of New Refugees Minnesota, 2001(N=2526) Health issue upon arrival No (%) of refugees screened No(%) with infection among screened TB infection** 2231(88.3%) 1065(47.7%) Hep B infection*** 2152(85.1%) 150(7%) Parasitic Infection**** 2057(81%) 398(19.3%) Sexually Transmitted 1381(55%) 32(2.3%) Infections(STIs)***** Malaria Infection 68(3%) 1(1.5%) *Among total refugees eligible for screening (N=2526) **Persons with >= 10mm induration from tuberculin skin test ***Positive for HBsAg (hepatitis B surface antigen) ****Testing positive for at least one intestinal parasite infection

Intestinal Parasitic Infection* Rates Among by Region of Origin –Minnesota,2001 Overall intestinal parasite infection rate 19.3% (1/2) (45/362) (2/7) (3/57) (347/1629) * At least one stool parasite found (including nonpathogenic)

Tuberculosis Infection* Rate Among Refugees Screened By Region Of Origin, / /60 8/13 0/2 N=2230 (Refugees screened for TB infection) *Reaction for TB are those refugees with 10-14mm or >=15mm induration from PPD test 165/419