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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Lancet Public Health. 2019 Aug 21;4(10):e506–e516. doi: 10.1016/S2468-2667(19)30134-3

Figure 2. Number of tuberculosis (TB) cases and TB rates by country of birth among non-U.S.–born children aged <15 years and by parental country of birth among U.S.-born children with at least one non-U.S.–born parent in U.S. States and District of Columbia, 2010–2017.

Figure 2.

Countries are shown by descending case count (bars) within U.S. Census Bureau world regions (Latin America, Asia, Africa, and Oceania); All countries with at least 25 children who were non-U.S.–born or had non-U.S.–born parents from that country (total bar height) are shown. For U.S.-born children with at least one non-U.S.–born (non-USB) parent, includes children who have two non-U.S.–born parents, children with one non-U.S.- and one U.S.-born parent, and children with one non-U.S.–born parent and one parent with unknown nativity. For the n=100 children with two non-U.S.–born parents from different countries, children are counted twice for each country of birth for their parents (e.g., for a child with one parent born in El Salvador and one parent born in Ecuador, the child will appear in the calculations and totals for both El Salvador and Ecuador)

Abbreviations: USB=U.S.-born;