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Primary* Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World 1979-2007

Primary* Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World 1979-2007. *First resettled in Minnesota. Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health. Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health. Primary Refugee Arrival, Minnesota, 2003-2007.

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Primary* Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World 1979-2007

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  1. Primary* Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World 1979-2007 *First resettled in Minnesota Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health

  2. Primary Refugee Arrival, Minnesota, 2003-2007 Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health

  3. 2007 Primary Refugee Arrival To Minnesota (N=2,867) Lakeof theWoods Kittson Roseau Koochiching Marshall St. Louis Beltrami Pennington Polk Cook ClearWater Red Lake Lake Itasca Mahnomen Norman Hubbard Cass Becker Clay Aitkin Number of Refugees Arrival By Initial County Of Resettlement Wadena Crow Wing Carlton Ottertail Wilkin Pine Todd MilleLacs Kanabec 0 Grant Douglas Morrison 2-25 1- 10 Benton Stevens Pope Stearns Traverse Isanti 21 - 40 Big Stone Sherburne Chisago Swift Kandiyohi Anoka 41 - 100 71 Wash-ing-ton Meeker Wright Ram sey Hennepin Chippewa Hennepin 101 - 200 Lac Qui Parle Carver McLeod Renville 901 - 1000 Scott Yellow Medicine Dakota Sibley Lincoln Lyon Redwood 1001 - 1500 Le Sueur Rice Goodhue Nicollet Wabasha Brown Pipestone Murray Cottonwood Watonwan Blue Earth Waseca Steele Dodge Olmsted Winona Rock Nobles Jackson Martin Faribault Freeborn Mower Fillmore Houston

  4. Primary Refugee Arrivals Screened in Minnesota 1997-2007 *Ineligible if moved out of state/unknown destination, unable to locate or died before screening Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health

  5. Primary Refugees Lost to Follow-up Minnesota, 2007 N=176 *Ineligible for the refugee health assessment Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health

  6. Primary Refugee Screenings by Region of Origin, Minnesota, 2007 *Percent screened among the eligible Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health

  7. Refugee Screening Rates by Exam Type Minnesota, 2007 2,691/2,740 2,643/2,691 2,652/2,691 2,516/2,691 205/223 2,066/2,691 33/2,691 Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health

  8. Health Status of New Refugees, Minnesota, 2007 Health status upon arrival No (%) of refugees No (%) with infection screened among screened TB infection* 2,643 (98%) 1,176 (45%) Hepatitis B infection** 2,652 (99%) 206 (8%) Parasitic Infection*** 2,516 (93%) 382 (15%) Sexually Transmitted 2,066 (77%) 29 (1%) Infections(STIs)**** Malaria Infection 34 (1%) 1 (3%) Lead***** 205 (92%) 8 (4%) Total screened: N=2,691 (98% of the 2,740 eligible refugees) * Persons with Latent TB infection or suspect/active TB disease diagnosis ** Positive for Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAG) *** Positive for at least one pathogenic intestinal parasite infection **** Positive for at least one STI *****Children <6 year old (N=223 screened) Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health

  9. Tuberculosis Infection* Rate Among Refugees By Region Of Origin, Minnesota, 2007 N=2,643 screened 1,176/2,643 902/1,815 230/670 44/150 *Diagnosis of Latent TB infection or Suspect/Active TB disease Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health

  10. Hepatitis B infection Rate Among Refugees by Region of Origin, Minnesota, 2007 N=2,652 screened 206/2,652 150/1,820 55/673 1/154 Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health

  11. Intestinal Parasitic Infection* Rates Among Refugees by Region of Origin, Minnesota, 2007 N=2,516 screened 382/2,516 284/1,731 96/652 2/130 * At least one type of pathogenic intestinal parasite * At least one stool parasite found (including nonpathogenic) Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health

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