TB - again
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Earlier this year, there was a post about possible TB in the workplace. My situation is a little different . . .
Employee walked in today and told her supervisor she tested positive for TB. But, we do not know yet whether she has active TB or is just a "carrier". We have a factory environment, close working quarters . . . employee returns to the doctor today to find out test results.
Do I (1) take some action now, and (1a) if so, what; or (2) wait for further results or for the health department to come in - and cause a real problem for the factory?
Employee walked in today and told her supervisor she tested positive for TB. But, we do not know yet whether she has active TB or is just a "carrier". We have a factory environment, close working quarters . . . employee returns to the doctor today to find out test results.
Do I (1) take some action now, and (1a) if so, what; or (2) wait for further results or for the health department to come in - and cause a real problem for the factory?
Comments
I test "positive" all the time because of the type of vaccine I was given in the army which is based on the live virus. I have been exposed, therefore the PPD will always be positive. I just have to go get my lungs xrayed.
Let the professionals dictate your next course of action. Avoid panic and hysteria.
Gene