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Length of US Residence Prior to TB Diagnosis
United States, 2000
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Slide 13: Length of US Residence Prior to TB Diagnosis,
United States, 2000. The length of US residence among foreign-born
persons prior to their TB diagnosis in 2000 is shown in these stacked
bars. Overall, approximately 25% had been in the US for less than 1 year,
25% between 1 and 4 years, and 50% for at least 5 years. The distribution
is also shown for the top three countries of birth: Philippines, Mexico,
and Vietnam. Among persons born in the Philippines, 26% had been in the
U.S. for less than 1 year, 13% between 1 and 4 years, and 61% for at least
5 years. Among persons born in Mexico, 24% had been in the U.S. for less
than 1 year, 23% between 1 and 4 years, and 53% for at least 5 years.
Among persons born in Vietnam, 13% had been in the U.S. for less than
1 year, 19% between 1 and 4 years, and 68% for at least 5 years. |
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