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Tuberculosis case reported on UMaine Machias campus

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Source: https://www.pressherald.com/2023/11/01/tuberculosis-case-reported-on-umaine-machias-campus/


Tuberculosis case reported on UMaine Machias campus
Posted 9:41 AM
Updated at 2:29 PM
By Kelley BouchardStaff Writer


The University of Maine at Machias and Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention are investigating a reported case of tuberculosis on the Down East campus.

The Maine CDC notified university officials on Oct. 24 that one person had developed symptoms of the disease and had left the campus on Oct. 16, according to a statement Wednesday from the university.

The university, which has enrolled 763 undergraduate students this year, has notified everyone known to have had close contact with the infected person and advised them to get tested, university officials said...







 
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