Primary* Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World 1979-2011 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 N um ber ofarrivals SoutheastA sia Sub-Saharan A frica Eastern Europe Form erSovietUnion M iddle East/North A frica O ther Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health *First resettled in Minnesota
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Primary* Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World 1979-2011
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Primary* Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World
1979-2011
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Southeast Asia Sub-Saharan Africa Eastern Europe
Former Soviet Union Middle East/North Africa Other
Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health *First resettled in Minnesota
Primary Refugee Arrival by Month, Minnesota, 2007-2011
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Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health
Lake
Cook
Le Sueur
RiceGoodhue
NoblesRock Jackson Martin Faribault Freeborn Mower Fillmore Houston
*Ineligible if moved out of state or to an unknown destination, unable to locate or died before screening
Primary Refugees Lost to Follow-up Minnesota, 2011
Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health
*Ineligible for the refugee health assessment
55%29%
6%5% 5%
Unable to Locate, Incorrect Address* Moved Out of State*
Contact Failed Missed Appointment
Screened Elsewhere, No Results
N=62
Primary Refugee Screenings by Region of Origin, Minnesota, 2011
World Region Total arrivalsIneligible for
ScreeningNumber
Screened (%*)
SE Asia/E Asia 1,250 14 1,235 (99)
Sub-Saharan Africa 533 36 493 (99)
North Africa/
Middle East48 0 48 (100)
Eastern Europe 41 0 41 (100)
Latin America/
Caribbean19 2 12 (71)
Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health *Percent screened among the eligible
Refugee Screening Rates by Exam Type Minnesota, 2011
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Malaria
STIs*
Lead (<17 yrs old)
Intestinal Parasites
Hepatitis B
Tuberculosis (TB)
Health ScreeningRate
7%
96%
97%
99%
99%
98%
99%
Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health
1,799/1,829
1,813/1,829
1,806/1,829
745/769
1,765/1,829
132/1,829
1,829/1,839
*Screened for at least one type of STI
Health Status of New Refugees, Minnesota, 2011
Health status upon arrival No of refugees No(%) with infection screened among screened
TB infection** 1,799 (98%) 391 (22%)
Hepatitis B infection*** 1,813 (99%) 137 (8%)
Parasitic Infection**** 1,806 (99%) 383 (21%)
Sexually Transmitted 1,765 (96%) 16 (1%)
Infections (STIs)*****
Malaria Infection 132 (7%) 3 (2%)
Lead****** 745 (97%) 17 (2%)
Hemoglobin 1,804 (99%) 350 (19%)
Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health
Total screened: N=1,829 (99.5% of 1,839 eligible refugees) * For refugees arriving into the US from 1/1/2011 through 12/31/2011 ** Persons with LTBI (>= 10mm induration or IGRA+, normal CXR) or suspect/active TB disease*** Positive for Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg)
**** Positive for at least one intestinal parasite infection
***** Positive for at least one STI (tested for syphilis, HIV, chlamydia or gonorrhea)
****** Children <17 years old (N=769 screened)
15%
10%
17%
17%
36%
22%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%
Europe
North Africa/Middle East
Latin America/Caribbean
SE/East Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
Overall TB Infection
6/39
206/1,220
N=1,799 screened
*Diagnosis of Latent TB infection (N=383) or Suspect/Active TB disease (N=8)
Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health
Tuberculosis Infection* Among Refugees By Region Of Origin, Minnesota, 2011
172/480
391/1,799
5/48
2/12
Hepatitis B infection Among Refugees by Region of Origin, Minnesota, 2011
0%
0%
0%
8%
7%
8%
0% 5% 10% 15% 20%
Europe
North Africa/Middle East
Latin America/Caribbean
SE/East Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
Overall Hepatitis BInfection Rate
Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health
N=1,813 screened
137/1,813
34/484
103/1,230
0/39
0/48
0/12
Intestinal Parasitic Infection* Among Refugees by Region of Origin, Minnesota, 2011
14%
16%
8%
25%
14%
21%
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30%
Europe
North Africa/Middle East
LatinAmerica/Caribbean
SE/East Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
Overall ParasiticInfection Rate
* At least one stool parasite found (including nonpathogenic)Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health
383/1,807
68/482
302/1,231
5/36
*At least one type of pathogenic intestinal parasite