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CA: TB Exposure Reported at San Diego City College

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Source: https://www.countynewscenter.com/tb-exposure-reported-at-san-diego-city-college/

TB Exposure Reported at San Diego City College
By Fernanda Lopez Halvorson, County of San Diego Communications OfficeFeb. 29, 2024 | 7:13 PM

The County’s Tuberculosis Program, San Diego City College (SDCC) and SDCC’s Early Education Center (EEC) are working in close collaboration to notify employees, students and children potentially exposed to tuberculosis (TB) on the SDCC campus.

Exposures to the general public, most SDCC students and faculty and to other employees are believed to be limited.

The dates of potential exposure are from Sept. 15, 2023, to Feb. 21, 2024. Those known to have been potentially exposed have been directly notified and have been provided direction from health officials. People sick with TB may be sick for many months before they are diagnosed, and as such, exposure periods can be long.​..
 
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