Fritz M J, Hedemark L L
Hennepin County Community Health Department, USA.
Minn Med. 1998 Apr;81(4):43-7.
Somalis are one of the newest refugee groups to settle in Minnesota, first arriving in 1993. The largest number of Somali refugees in Minnesota live in Hennepin County, which received 85% of the state's Somali refugees in 1996. In this population, tuberculosis, parasitic diseases, and malaria are of particular concern. In 1996 Somalis accounted for 27% of the foreign-born cases of tuberculosis in Minnesota. Before entering the United States, all refugees are given an overseas health assessment, which focuses on identifying conditions that might be contagious. The examination is limited and is valid for one year. Domestic refugee health assessment is very important, since it provides a comprehensive medical evaluation and treatment plan for health conditions that may interfere with successful resettlement.
索马里人是1993年首次抵达明尼苏达州定居的最新难民群体之一。明尼苏达州数量最多的索马里难民居住在亨内平县,该县在1996年接收了该州85%的索马里难民。在这一人群中,结核病、寄生虫病和疟疾尤其令人担忧。1996年,索马里人占明尼苏达州外国出生结核病病例的27%。在进入美国之前,所有难民都要接受一次海外健康评估,重点是识别可能具有传染性的疾病。这种检查有限,有效期为一年。国内难民健康评估非常重要,因为它为可能干扰成功重新安置的健康状况提供了全面的医疗评估和治疗计划。