Officials warn of 'moderate' risk after TB outbreak in SF high school
San Francisco health officials and school leaders require TB testing of all 1,250 students and staff amid a three-case outbreak to prevent further spread.
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Catholic high school in SF cancels in-person classes due to tuberculosis outbreak
(KRON) -- In-person classes at a Catholic high school in San Francisco have been canceled due to a tuberculosis outbreak. In a letter sent to the community, Archbishop Riordan High School President Tim Reardon said classes on campus will be canceled on Friday as the school prepares for "modified instruction." Next week, Riordan's classes will be "asynchronous," which means there will be no live instruction. Students will be assigned homework for…
Third Tuberculosis Case Confirmed at Private California High School
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. —The San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) confirmed a third active case of tuberculosis (TB) at Archbishop Riordan High School on Tuesday, marking a significant public health concern for the co-ed Catholic institution. The tuberculosis outbreak, now officially recognized, has prompted immediate action to prevent further transmission. Public Health Response and TB Testing Measures at Archbishop Riordan High Scho…
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