Background One third of the world's population is infected withMycobacterium tuberculosis, and in the developed countries immigrationis a major force that sustains the incidence of tuberculosis.We studied the effects of immigration on the epidemiology oftuberculosis and its recent resurgence in the United States.
Methods We analyzed data from the national tuberculosis reportingsystem of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Since1986 reports of tuberculosis have included the patient's countryof origin. Population estimates for foreign-born persons werederived from special samples from the 1980 and 1990 censuses.
Results The proportion of persons reported to have tuberculosiswho were foreign-born increased from 21.6 percent (4925 cases)in 1986 to 29.6 percent (7346 cases) in 1993. For the entireeight-year period, most foreign-born patients with tuberculosiswere from Latin America (43.9 percent; 21,115 cases) and SoutheastAsia (34.6 percent; 16,643 cases). Among foreign-born personsthe incidence rate was almost quadruple the rate for nativeresidents of the United States (30.6 vs. 8.1 per 100,000 person-years),and 55 percent of immigrants with tuberculosis had the conditiondiagnosed in their first five years in the United States.
Conclusions Immigration has had an increasingly important effecton the epidemiology of tuberculosis in the United States. Itwill be difficult to eliminate tuberculosis without better effortsto prevent and control it among immigrants and greater effortsto control it in the countries from which they come.
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From the Division of Tuberculosis Elimination, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Rd. E-10, Atlanta, GA 30333, where reprint requests should be addressed to Dr. McKenna.
Immigrants and Tuberculosis
Alboukrek D., Hopewell P. C., McKenna M. T., McCray E., Onorato I. M., Iseman M. D., Starke J. R.
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