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You will need further tests and possible treatment if you are diagnosed with an active TB infection or LTBI during the screening. A positive TB test result will not affect your chances of getting a green card, as long as you follow the rules for additional testing and, if required, treatment.
State law requires health care professionals to report confirmed or suspected cases of T.B. within 1 working day. To report confirmed or suspected T.B. cases, call 832-927-7594 or fill out T.B. Intake Form and fax to (832)927-0452.
How We Help You. No matter where you live, we at the TB Program will help you if you become sick with tuberculosis. Preventing the spread of tuberculosis is the mission of the Tuberculosis Program. If you have tuberculosis disease (TB) then we will help you with treatment free of charge.
Since people with latent TB infection cannot spread TB to others, nothing further will need to be done in the workplace. However, if the employee has TB disease, the TB control program may start a contact investigation.
Any reporter of a suspected or confirmed case of tuberculosis shall report to the designated department or official within twenty-four (24) hours.
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Tuberculosis is a notifiable disease under the NSW Public Health Act 1991. Under the provisions of the Public Health Act doctors, hospital chief executives (or general managers) and pathology laboratories are required to notify people with presumptive and/or confirmed TB.
Patients should be reported whenever TB is suspected, even if bacteriologic evidence of disease is lacking or treatment has not been initiated. If TB treatment is initiated after submitting the initial disease report, the provider is required to submit a corrected report.
Both TB infection and TB disease are Notifiable Conditions reportable to the local or regional health department TB Programs. Reporting details can be found on the DSHS website, which include reporting forms. Tuberculosis Infection- Reportable within one (1) week to the local or regional health department.

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