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American River College Student Diagnosed With Active Tuberculosis

  •  Ed Joyce 
Tuesday, November 17, 2015 | Sacramento, CA
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Sacramento County Division of Public Health has confirmed that an American River College student has been diagnosed with active tuberculosis.

The student is currently isolated and under care.

The agency says there is no longer a risk to students and staff of exposure at the school.

"Public Health is working closely with school officials to investigate and screen any potential exposures," said Pamela Harris, Public Health Division Manager. "The risk of contraction for students and staff is low."

Letters are being mailed to all students who may have been exposed. And Public Health will only be testing students and staff who shared a classroom with the diagnosed student.

Public Health and ARC have scheduled a time to provide screening tests for identified students to detect inactive (latent) TB infection. Screening tests will be held at both the ARC main campus and the Natomas Center satellite campus.

Exposure to a person with active disease must be close and prolonged for others to become infected with this germ.

The majority of people who have been infected with tuberculosis do not progress to having active tuberculosis disease and are therefore unable to transmit the germ to others.

Both inactive (latent) tuberculosis infection and active tuberculosis disease can be successfully treated with antibiotics.


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Ed Joyce

Former All Things Considered Anchor & Reporter

Ed Joyce is a former reporter and All Things Considered news anchor at Capital Public Radio. Ed is a veteran journalist with experience in a variety of news positions across all media platforms, including radio, television, web and print.   Read Full Bio 

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