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Supplemental Surveillance Needs of States with Low-to-Moderate HIV/AIDS Prevalence, 2004
Appendix F. Immigrant groups for whom states have little or no data (
N
= 13 States)
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Ancestry as specified by respondents
Africans
Minnesota
Maine (Somali and other Africans brought to Maine through refugee resettlement)
South Dakota (Sudanese and Ethiopian)
Hispanics
Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri
Hmong
Minnesota
Immigrant-related issues
Iowa (250% increase in diagnoses since 1999)
Oregon (care and treatment of undocumented workers)
Ancestry or immigrant-related issue not specified
Alabama, Kansas, New Hampshire, Wyoming
Last Modified: October 10, 2006
Last Reviewed: October 10, 2006
Content Source:
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
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