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Primary Refugee Arrivals, MN,1999-2002

Primary Refugee Arrivals, MN,1999-2002. Refugee Health Program,Minnesota Department of Health. Refugee Arrivals to Minnesota by Region of World, 1979-2002. Refugee Health Program,Minnesota Department of Health. Primary Refugee Arrivals & Screening Rates, MN, 1995-2000.

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Primary Refugee Arrivals, MN,1999-2002

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  1. Primary Refugee Arrivals, MN,1999-2002 Refugee Health Program,Minnesota Department of Health

  2. Refugee Arrivals to Minnesotaby Region of World, 1979-2002 Refugee Health Program,Minnesota Department of Health

  3. Primary Refugee Arrivals & Screening Rates, MN, 1995-2000 Refugee Health Program,Minnesota Department of Health

  4. Primary Refugee Arrivals by Country of Origin, MN, 2002 Ethnicity pie chart N =4012 *”Other” includes: Benin, Burma, Cambodia, Cameroon, Croatia, Cuba, the Gambia, Ghana, Hmong, Iraq, Kenya, Kosovo, Laos, Nigeria, Serbia, Sierra Leone, Togo, Vietnam, Yemen, Yugoslavia, Zaire, Refugee Health Program,Minnesota Department of Health

  5. 2002 Primary Refugee Arrivals To Minnesota (N=1035) Lakeof theWoods Kittson Roseau Koochiching Marshall St. Louis Beltrami Pennington Polk Cook ClearWater Red Lake Lake Itasca Mahnomen Norman Hubbard Cass Becker Clay 0 Aitkin Wadena Crow Wing Carlton 1-25 Ottertail Wilkin Pine Todd 26-50 MilleLacs Kanabec Grant Douglas Morrison Benton 51-100 Stevens Pope Stearns Traverse Isanti Big Stone Sherburne Chisago 101-500 Swift Kandiyohi Anoka 71 Wash-ing-ton Meeker Wright Ram- sey Hennepin Chippewa Hennepin Lac Qui Parle 501-2000 Carver McLeod Renville Scott Yellow Medicine Dakota Sibley Lincoln Lyon Redwood Le Sueur Rice 2001-4000 Goodhue Nicollet Wabasha Brown Waseca Pipestone Murray Cottonwood Watonwan Blue Earth Steele Dodge Olmsted Winona Rock Nobles Jackson Martin Faribault Freeborn Mower Fillmore Houston Refugee Health Program,Minnesota Department of Health

  6. Primary Refugees Lost to Follow-up Minnesota, 2002 (N=129) Refugee Health Program,Minnesota Department of Health

  7. Primary Refugees Screened by Region of Origin Minnesota, 2002 Ineligible for Screening Region of world Total arrivals Number (%) * Screened Africa 555 54 466 (93%) E.Asia/Pacific 62 07 55 (100%) Europe 390 09 333 (87%) Near East 21 1 11 (55%) W.Hemisphere 06 02 03 (75%) Refugee Health Program,Minnesota Department of Health

  8. Refugee Screening Rates By Test MN, 2002 N=962/1035 eligible for screening (90% screening rate) (26/962) (565/962) (772/962) (794/962) (862/962) Refugee Health Program,Minnesota Department of Health

  9. Health Status of New Refugees Minnesota, 2002 (N=962) Health issue upon arrival No (%) of refugees screened No (%) with infection among screened TB infection** 862 (90%) 366 (42%) Hep B infection*** 794 (82%) 51 (6%) Parasitic Infection**** 772 (80%) 196 (25%) Sexually Transmitted 565 (59%) 10 (2%) Infections(STIs)***** Malaria Infection 26 (3%) 1 (3.8%) *Among total refugees eligible for screening (N=3684) **Persons with >= 10mm induration from tuberculin skin test ***Positive for HBsAg (hepatitis B surface antigen) ****Testing positive for at least one intestinal parasite infection Refugee Health Program,Minnesota Department of Health

  10. Intestinal Parasitic Infection* Rates by Region of Origin, Minnesota, 2002 (1/6) (0/7) (44/282) Overall intestinal parasite infection rate 25.4% (10/47) (142/434) * At least one stool parasite found (including nonpathogenic) Refugee Health Program,Minnesota Department of Health

  11. Tuberculosis Infection* Rates by Region Of Origin, MN, 2002 N=862 (Refugees screened for TB infection) 24/55 135/327 203/465 2/11 2/3 *Refugees with 10-14mm or >=15mm induration Refugee Health Program,Minnesota Department of Health

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