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WA: TB casse at Kentridge High School

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Source: https://ilovekent.net/tuberculosis-detected-at-kentridge-high-school-over-100-will-be-tested/

Tuberculosis detected at Kentridge High School, over 100 will be tested
by Scott SchaeferSeptember 27, 2023​

Over 100 people from Kentridge High School have been recommended for tuberculosis evaluation after a school community member was diagnosed with active tuberculosis, the Seattle & King County Public Health Department announced.

Public Health is working with Kent School District officials to define the extent of any potential TB exposures, conduct evaluations for those exposed, and provide guidance and information to the school communities affected.

The agency said that 135 people were contacted based on the time they spent exposed to the diagnosed person within an indoor space.

The exposure happened between March and September 2023...


 
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