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Volume 8, Number 7—July 2002
Research

Persistent High Incidence of Tuberculosis in Immigrants in a Low-Incidence Country

Troels Lillebaek*Comments to Author , Åse B. Andersen†, Asger Dirksen‡, Else Smith*, Lene T. Skovgaard§, and Axel Kok-Jensen‡
Author affiliations: *Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark; †Rigshospitalet (National Hospital), Copenhagen, Denmark; ‡Gentofte University Hospital, Hellerup, Denmark; §University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark;

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Figure 3

Trend in the incidence of tuberculosis in Somali immigrants in Denmark, by duration of residence. The dotted line indicates the estimated incidence curve and t(1/2) the corresponding half-time, with confidence interval.

Figure 3. Trend in the incidence of tuberculosis in Somali immigrants in Denmark, by duration of residence. The dotted line indicates the estimated incidence curve and t(1/2) the corresponding half-time, with confidence interval.

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