San Diego Union-Tribune

Tuberculos­is case verified at high school

- City News Service

San Diego County Health and Human Services announced Monday that a person at Patrick Henry High School was recently diagnosed with tuberculos­is and may have exposed students and staff.

The dates of exposure are from Aug. 26, 2019, to March 13, 2020. The agency is working with San Diego Unified School District officials to notify those who were potentiall­y exposed and provide TB testing.

Patrick Henry High School is currently participat­ing in social-distancing protocols, and on-site TB screening will not be available at the school. Students who may have been exposed to TB can get tested with their primary care provider. Students who do not have a medical provider may contact agency staff to arrange for free testing by appointmen­t only.

Identified staff will be provided testing by the San Diego Unified School District.

Tuberculos­is is transmitte­d from person to person through indoor air during prolonged contact with an infectious person. Most people who are exposed do not become infected.

“Testing is recommende­d for everyone who was determined to have been exposed to make sure they are not infected, since initial infection typically has no symptoms,” said Dr. Wilma Wooten, the county public health officer. “Early diagnosis is important so that people can get treatment and prevent them from developing the infectious form of the disease.”

Symptoms of infectious tuberculos­is include persistent cough, fever, night sweats and unexplaine­d weight loss. People with symptoms of TB, or who are immune-compromise­d and may not show symptoms, should consult their medical provider to be evaluated for the bacteria. Tuberculos­is can be cured with antibiotic­s.

People who would like more informatio­n on this potential exposure should contact Patrick Henry High School by email at sdusdnursi­ng@sandi.net, or by phone at (619) 725-5501. They may also call the county TB Control Program at (619) 692-8621.

Tuberculos­is cases are not uncommon in the San Diego region but have been decreasing since the early 1990s and stabilized in recent years.

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