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Volume 26, Number 4—April 2020
Synopsis

High Incidence of Active Tuberculosis in Asylum Seekers from Eritrea and Somalia in the First 5 Years after Arrival in the Netherlands

Jossy van den BoogaardComments to Author , Erika Slump, Henrieke J. Schimmel, Wim van der Hoek, Susan van den Hof, and Gerard de Vries
Author affiliations: European Programme for Intervention Epidemiology Training, European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Stockholm, Sweden (J. van den Boogaard); National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, the Netherlands (J. van den Boogaard, E. Slump, H.J. Schimmel, W. van der Hoek, S. van den Hof, G. de Vries)

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Figure 1

Trend of TB incidence rates (cases/100,000 person-years) of asylum seekers arriving from Eritrea and Somalia in the Netherlands, 2013–2017, by year after arrival. Error bars indicate 95% CIs; upper limit of the 95% CI for persons from Eritrea in the fifth year after arrival (2017) is 2,195. TB, tuberculosis.

Figure 1. Trend of TB incidence rates (cases/100,000 person-years) of asylum seekers arriving from Eritrea and Somalia in the Netherlands, 2013–2017, by year after arrival. Error bars indicate 95% CIs; upper limit of the 95% CI for persons from Eritrea in the fifth year after arrival (2017) is 2,195. TB, tuberculosis.

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