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Volume 18, Number 3—March 2012
Research

Seroprevalence of Antibodies against Taenia solium Cysticerci among Refugees Resettled in United States

Seth E. O’NealComments to Author , John M. Townes, Patricia P. Wilkins, John C. Noh, Deborah Lee, Silvia Rodriguez, Hector H. Garcia, and William M. Stauffer
Author affiliations: Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA (S.E. O’Neal, J.M. Townes); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (P.P. Wilkins, J.C. Noh, D. Lee, W.M. Stauffer); Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Neurologicas, Lima, Peru (S. Rodriguez, H.H. Garcia); Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima (H.H. Garcia); University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA (W.M. Stauffer)

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Figure 3

Age- and sex-adjusted seroprevalence of antibodies against Taenia solium cysticerci, by refugee camp among US-bound refugees from A) Burma [Myanmar] and B) Bhutan. Adjustment is by direct standardization within each refugee group. Point estimates and corresponding 95% CIs are shown.

Figure 3. Age- and sex-adjusted seroprevalence of antibodies against Taenia solium cysticerci, by refugee camp among US-bound refugees from A) Burma (Myanmar) and B) Bhutan. Adjustment is by direct standardization within each refugee group. Point estimates and corresponding 95% CIs are shown.

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