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A comparison of effectiveness of hepatitis B screening and linkage to care among foreign-born populations in clinical and nonclinical settings

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Table 1 screening sites and participant counts
Table 2 Description of sample
Figure 1 risk factors associated with hepatitis B infection.
Table 4 chi-square tests of independence between risk factors and HBsag results

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