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Volume 27, Number 6—June 2021
Research

Association between Birth Region and Time to Tuberculosis Diagnosis among Non–US-Born Persons in the United States

Amish TalwarComments to Author , Rongxia Li, and Adam J. Langer
Author affiliation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Figure 4

Estimates for time to TB disease diagnosis not attributed to recent transmission for non–US-born persons, stratified by World Health Organization region, United States, 2011–2018. A) Kaplan-Meier estimate for all cases; B) Cox regression adjusted time estimates for male patients; C) Cox regression adjusted time estimates for female patients. TB, tuberculosis.

Figure 4. Estimates for time to TB disease diagnosis not attributed to recent transmission for non–US-born persons, stratified by World Health Organization region, United States, 2011–2018. A) Kaplan-Meier estimate for all cases; B) Cox regression adjusted time estimates for male patients; C) Cox regression adjusted time estimates for female patients. TB, tuberculosis.

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