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There are two primary objectives of screening for TB disease: the first objective is to ensure that TB disease is detected early and treatment is initiated promptly, with the ultimate aim of reducing the risk of poor treatment outcomes, health sequelae and the adverse social and economic consequences of TB; the second
The National Tuberculosis Surveillance System collects information on each newly reported case of tuberculosis (TB) disease in the United States. The program is a cooperative effort of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and state and local health departments, who report cases of TB to CDC.
A TB test checks to see if youve been infected with tuberculosis (TB). There are two types of TB tests: a skin test and a blood test. TB skin and blood tests can show if youve ever been exposed to the bacterium that causes TB, but they cant determine if you have a latent (dormant) or active TB infection.
A primary (Ghon) complex is formed, consisting of a granuloma, typically in the middle or lower zones of the lung (primary or Ghon focus) in combination with transient hilar and/or paratracheal lymphadenopathy and some overlying pleural reaction.
The goal of this control plan is to outline the infection prevention and control mitigation strategies to prevent the spread of tuberculosis (TB) in the healthcare setting, including early identification of suspected or confirmed cases, isolation using appropriate engineering controls and personal protective equipment
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What is a tuberculosis (TB) screening? A tuberculosis screening test checks to see if you have the bacteria (germs) that cause tuberculosis (TB) in your body. TB is a bacterial infection that mainly attacks the lungs. But it can also affect other parts of the body, including the brain, spine, and kidneys.
Working together, physicians, community-based clinics, laboratories, hospitals, social service agencies, academia, and public health professionals form a network that assures the five key components of an effective tuberculosis program (surveillance, diagnosis, treatment, case management, and education) are available
All health care personnel should receive annual TB education. TB education should include: Information on TB risk factors, Signs and symptoms of TB disease, and.

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