Health officials confirm tuberculosis exposure at Justin Garza High School
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Updated · KFSN-TV · Apr 29
Health officials confirm tuberculosis exposure at Justin Garza High School
12 articles · Updated · KFSN-TV · Apr 29
One active tuberculosis case has been identified at the Fresno County school, with 22 of 169 exposed individuals testing positive but showing no symptoms.
Officials clarify that there are no contagious cases on campus and are conducting contact tracing and testing with school cooperation.
Staff and students are urged to stay home if unwell, as tuberculosis can be active or latent and typically affects the lungs.
A positive TB test doesn't mean you are contagious. How can officials manage the fear this distinction creates?
Tuberculosis is airborne, but how close is too close for students sharing a classroom all day?
Why is a preventable disease that killed 1.2 million globally making a comeback in American high schools?
As TB cases rise 34% in Fresno, are public health funding cuts creating a perfect storm for a larger outbreak?
After treatment, TB survivors face a higher death risk for 14 years. Are we ignoring the disease's deadliest threat?
Is California's strategy for fighting TB failing as cases reach their highest point since 2011?