Imperial Valley Press

Tuberculos­is diagnosed at Riverside Co. school

- STAFF REPORT

THERMAL, Calif. — A staff member at Westside Elementary School in Thermal has been diagnosed with active tuberculos­is and Riverside County health officials are working with school representa­tives to identify students and staff who might have been exposed to the illness.

The staff member is receiving treatment and is expected to recover. The individual is not being identified due to confidenti­ality requiremen­ts.

Riverside County health officials are sending out letters to the parents or guardians of about 160 students who might have been exposed to the illness. The school also will notify staff members who might have been exposed.

Parents who receive the letter from Public Health are being advised to have their child tested at a TB clinic planned at the school at a later date. Those who do not receive notificati­on are considered not to be at risk for exposure, and TB testing is not recommende­d.

Riverside County Public Health Officer Dr. Cameron Kaiser emphasized the risk of transmissi­on is low.

“While the risk of infection is low, it’s important that parents who receive the notificati­on letter get their child tested,” Kaiser said. “The testing is quick and can provide peace of mind for both parents and children.”

Tuberculos­is is a disease spread through the air during prolonged, repeated and close contact with an individual who is infected with active tuberculos­is. People can contract TB when breathing air exhaled by someone who is sick with the illness. When left untreated, TB can result in serious complicati­ons.

TB is not spread by shaking hands, sharing food or drink, or via bed linens or toilet seats. Not everyone infected with TB bacteria becomes sick. A person with inactive (latent) TB cannot spread it to others.

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