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  2. Transmission-based precautions - Wikipedia

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    Transmission-based precautions are infection-control precautions in health care, in addition to the so-called "standard precautions". They are the latest routine infection prevention and control practices applied for patients who are known or suspected to be infected or colonized with infectious agents, including certain epidemiologically important pathogens, which require additional control ...

  3. Health professional - Wikipedia

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    When hiring Health Care Personnel, the applicant should complete the following: [18] a TB risk assessment, [19] a TB symptom evaluation for at least those listed on the Signs & Symptoms page, [20] a TB test in accordance with the guidelines for Testing for TB Infection, [21] and additional evaluation for TB disease as needed (e.g. chest x-ray ...

  4. Quantiferon - Wikipedia

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    On 25 June 2010, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated the tuberculosis (TB) testing guidelines providing guidance to US public health officials, clinicians, and laboratory workers regarding screening for and diagnosis of TB infection. The updated guidelines provide new direction for TB control in the US. [11 ...

  5. Isolation (health care) - Wikipedia

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    Health care workers may be regularly exposed to various types of illnesses and are at risk of getting sick. Disease spread can occur between a patient and a health care worker, even if the health care workers take all necessary precautions to minimize transmission, including proper hygiene and being up-to-date with vaccines.

  6. Mantoux test - Wikipedia

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    Use of two-step testing is recommended for initial skin testing of adults who will be retested periodically (e.g., health care workers). This ensures any future positive tests can be interpreted as being caused by a new infection, rather than simply a reaction to an old infection. [citation needed] The first test is read 48–72 hours after ...

  7. Tuberculosis - Wikipedia

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    India had the highest total number of TB cases worldwide in 2010, in part due to poor disease management within the private and public health care sector. [226] Programs such as the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program are working to reduce TB levels among people receiving public health care. [227] [228]

  8. Tuberculosis classification - Wikipedia

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    The current clinical classification system for tuberculosis (TB) is based on the pathogenesis of the disease. [1] Health care providers should comply with local laws and regulations requiring the reporting of TB. All persons with class 3 or class 5 TB should be reported promptly to the local health department. [2]

  9. Diagnosis of tuberculosis - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, tests based on the detection of mycobacterial lipoarabinomannan (LAM) antigen in urine emerged as point-of-care tests for tuberculosis (TB). LAM antigen is a lipopolysaccharide present in mycobacterial cell walls, which is released from metabolically active or degenerating bacterial cells and appears to be present only in people with ...