SNHD: No additional reports of active tuberculosis cases involving CCSD

More than 500 students, staff tested
Close view of scientist hand hold blood samples for TB Gold or Quantiferon test.
Tuberculosis samples Photo credit Md Saiful Islam Khan/Getty Images

Las Vegas, NV (KXNT) - In December, the Southern Nevada Health District announced it was conducting a multi-site tuberculosis investigation in coordination with the Clark County School District. The investigation involved a person who had undiagnosed active TB disease and was at multiple school district campuses.

Based on the investigation, the patient had minimal close contact with people at most of the campuses where they were present. However, students and staff at Ruthe Deskin Elementary School were identified as having potential TB exposure. Notifications were conducted for all individuals identified as close contacts of the patient and screening and testing clinics were held.

To date, more than 550 students and staff members have been tested for TB infection. No additional active cases of TB disease have been reported. If an individual receives a positive screening test, they undergo further clinical evaluation to determine if they are not contagious (latent tuberculosis).

The Health District continues to emphasize that not everyone who may have been exposed will be infected and not everyone who is infected with TB has active disease. People who have latent tuberculosis infection have no signs or symptoms of the disease. They are not sick and cannot spread the disease to others.

More information about TB is available on the CDC website at www.cdc.gov/tb/default.htm. People who received notifications and have additional questions about the Health District investigation can call its Information Line at (702) 759-INFO (4636) or (866) 767-5038, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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