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Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World-1979-2000*

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1 Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World-1979-2000*

2 *2002 data is not complete, last arrival date 09/30/02 Primary Refugee Arrivals,1999-2000(YTD)

3 Ethnicity pie chart Primary Refugee Arrivals by Country of Origin Minnesota, 2000(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, N =4012

4 Lake Cook Le Sueur Rice Goodhue NoblesRockJacksonMartinFaribaultFreebornMowerFillmoreHouston WinonaOlmstedDodgeSteele Waseca Blue EarthWatonwanCottonwoodMurrayPipestone Nicollet Wabasha Dakota Scott Wash- ing- ton Chisago Isanti Brown Sibley Carver Hennepin WrightMeeker Kandiyohi Renville Redwood Sherburne LyonLincoln Yellow Medicine Lac Qui Parle Swift Big Stone PopeStevens Traverse Chippewa Stearns Benton Carlton Pine Kanabec Mille Lacs Aitkin Crow Wing Morrison Cass Hubbard Wadena Todd DouglasGrant Ottertail Wilkin Becker Clay Clear Water Mahnomen Norman Red Lake Pennington Polk Beltrami Marshall Itasca Koochiching Lake of the Woods RoseauKittson St. Louis McLeod 71 Ram- sey Anoka Hennepin 2001-4000 501-2000 101-500 51-100 1-25 26-50 2000 Primary Refugee Arrival To Minnesota(N=4012) 0

5 Primary Refugees Lost to Follow-up Minnesota,2000 (N=476)

6 Primary Refugees Screened By Region of Origin – Minnesota,2000 Region of worldTotal arrivals Ineligible for Screening No(%) * Screened Africa 3197 287 2504(86%) E.Asia/Pacific 105 05 93(93%) Europe 664 26 486(76.2%) Near East 32 05 19(70.4%) South Asia 06 0 06(100%) W.Hemisphere 08 05 01(33%)

7 Refugee Health Assessment Provider Types- Minnesota 2000(N=2268*) *Total number of refugees screened,3684 eligible for screening

8 Refugee Screening Rates By Test Minnesota,2000 (3091/3684) (2921/3684) (2691/3684) (668/3684) (55/3684) N=3684/4012 eligible for screening (84% Screening rate)

9 Primary Refugee Arrival & Screened Refugee in Minnesota(1995-2000)

10 Health Status of New Refugees Minnesota, 2000(N=3684) Health issue upon arrival No (%) of refugees screened No(%) with infection among screened TB infection** 3091(83%) 1485(48%) Hep B infection*** 2921(79%) 206(7%) Parasitic Infection**** 2691(73%) 774(28.8%) Sexually Transmitted 668(18%) 34(5.1%) Infections(STIs)***** Malaria Infection 55(1.49%) 1(1.8%) *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

11 Intestinal Parasitic Infection* Rates Among by Region of Origin –Minnesota,2000 Overall intestinal parasite infection rate 28.8% (1/6) (97/364) (2/14) (20/86) (654/2220) * At least one stool parasite found (including nonpathogenic)

12 Tuberculosis Infection* Rate Among Refugees Screened By Region Of Origin,2000 1261/2490 5/6 5/19 1/1 N=3091 (Refugees screened for TB infection) *Reaction for TB are those refugees with 10-14mm or >=15mm induration from PPD test 182/484


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