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Industry Notification of TB Positive Plant Employee A person with TB disease cannot continue to work in the plant without permission from the public health department or their personal physician. With treatment, the employee will no longer be infectious and may be back to work in a short time.
Nothing has any nutritional value; therefore, avoid processed foods such as sugar, wheat, other additives, junk food, and deep-fried foods. Reduce your intake of red meat and meals that are difficult to digest since they may make TB symptoms worse, such as abdominal cramps and diarrhoea.
While it is possible to catch TB from a family member, you should be aware that: only TB of the lungs or throat is infectious, so if someone has another type of TB you cannot catch it from them. TB is a bacterium, so it is not spread in the same way as a cold virus.
People with latent TB infection cannot spread TB bacteria to others. However, if these bacteria become active and multiply, latent TB infection can develop into TB disease. Once active, TB can be spread from person to person through the air.
TB germs can get into the air when someone with active TB disease coughs, speaks, or sings. People nearby may breathe in these germs and become infected. People with inactive TB, also called latent TB infection, cannot spread TB germs to others.
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What Foods to Avoid in Tuberculosis? Fried foods. Baked goods (cookies, cakes, pastries) Sugary drinks and snacks. Processed meats (bacon, sausages, deli meats)
Minimize close contact as much as possible for the remaining household members. Family should be instructed to avoid social gatherings in the home. The patient should sleep in a separate area. Household members do not need to wear masks in the house.
If you have untreated TB disease that can spread from person to person (TB disease in the lungs or throat), your health care provider may ask you to stay in home isolation. Home isolation means you avoid contact with other people. Home isolation will help stop the spread to others.

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