Two Employees of the Central Health Care Center Infected with Tuberculosis
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Two employees at the Central Health Center were diagnosed with tuberculosis during screening of the center's staff, according to a statement from the Capital Region Health Center. However, the people are not contagious and show no symptoms of tuberculosis. "The center's clients have therefore not been exposed to infection through contact with the employees." Frontline HH staff were screened for tuberculosis as a safety measure following the diag…
Two employees at a health center in the capital area were diagnosed with tuberculosis infection when the center's staff were screened. The people neither have symptoms of tuberculosis nor are they contagious. People who have visited the health center are therefore not exposed to infection through contact with the staff. The capital area's health care reported this today. Frontline staff were screened after infection was detected in staff at the …
Two employees of one of the health centers of the Capital Region Health Care (HH) were diagnosed with tuberculosis infection during screening of the center's staff, according to a statement.
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