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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Epidemiology
  • Infectious Disease Surveillance

Background:

  • Pre-immigration tuberculosis (TB) screening is crucial for U.S. foreign-born residents.
  • Current U.S. public health surveillance inadequately tracks TB in immigrants beyond the first year post-arrival.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate a novel method for tracking post-U.S.-arrival TB outcomes in high-risk immigrant cohorts.
  • To enhance TB surveillance among foreign-born individuals in the United States.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized probabilistic record linkage to connect pre-immigration TB screening records with the California TB registry.
  • Linked records for immigrants from the Philippines (n=422,593) and Vietnam (n=214,401) during 2000-2010.
  • Employed Monte Carlo simulations for sensitivity estimation and a time-stratified approach for specificity evaluation.

Main Results:

  • Identified 4,382 TB cases from the Philippines and 2,830 from Vietnam in California.
  • Successfully linked pre-immigration screening records to 973 Philippine-born and 452 Vietnamese-born TB cases.
  • Achieved high linkage sensitivity (89-90%) and specificity (99.9-100%) for both cohorts.

Conclusions:

  • Electronic linkage of transnational TB screening and registry data is feasible, sensitive, and specific.
  • This method supports program evaluation and routine monitoring of TB risk in immigrant populations.
  • Interagency data sharing and collaboration are essential for effective implementation.