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Countries of Birth for Foreign-born Persons Reported
with TB
United States, 2004
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Slide 17. Countries of Birth for Foreign-born Persons
Reported with TB, United States, 2004. This slide shows the
overall distribution of the countries of birth for foreign-born
persons reported with TB in 2004. The countries have remained relatively
constant since 1986, when information on country of birth was first
reported by all areas submitting reports to CDC. Seven countries
accounted for 62% of the total, with Mexico
accounting for 25%; the Philippines,
11%; Viet Nam, 8%; India,
7%; China, 5%; Haiti,
3%; and South Korea, 3%.
Persons from more than 140 other countries each accounted for 2%
or less of the total but altogether accounted for 38% of foreign-born
persons reported with TB. |
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