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Infectious disease questionRating: (votes: 0) I'm not a nurse yet so I want the facts from those who know. Should they go through with treatment for a disease she probably doesn't nor will never have or just do yearly chest-x rays to monitor the situation? Darlene Per the terms of service here at allnurses, we cannot offer medical advice for your friend. I can say that I believe the new standard of practice is to treat all people with positive skin tests in case of a dormant infection. However, I suggest your friend seek clarification from the health department. She can also call the CDC or try contacting a local hospital or public health epidemiologist. Comment:
Each case of TB exposure is different and you need to follow the recommendation of your doctor. We can't give medical advice here...here are the CDC guidelines......http://www.cdc.gov/tb/topic/treatment/default.htm
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Is she a immigrant or related to an immigrant. TB vaccine (BCG) is administered in a few countries as part of immunization schedule and a skin test for these pt's will b positive. If that is true a chest x-ray should b performed. if chest x-ray is negative then she has no issue's.
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the referral is possibly just a precautionary measure for the safety of that person and others. Looks like this process has been a learning experience for you. Look at the CDC website for more info.www.cdc.gov
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OP, you have received solid and helpful advice (going to CDC site, Primary Provider, Public Health Dept etc).No one on this site can offer more.I wish your friend and her daughter good health and answers for their questions.Closing this now.
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