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Reported TB Cases by Origin and Race/Ethnicity
United States, 2004
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Slide 13. Reported TB Cases by Origin and Race/Ethnicity,
United States,
2004. Among U.S.-born persons with TB in 2004, 45% were non-Hispanic
black or African American , 33% were non-Hispanic white, 16% were
Hispanic or Latino, 2% were American Indian or Alaska Native, 2%
were Asian, and <1% were Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander.
Among the foreign-born, 41% were Asian, 40% were Hispanic or Latino,
14% were non-Hispanic black or African American, and 5% were non-Hispanic
white. Cases among American Indians or Alaska Natives or among
Native Hawaiians or Other Pacific Islanders constituted less than
1%, respectively, of the cases among the foreign-born and are not
shown. Persons reporting two or more races totaled less than 1%
of all cases. |
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