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Re: isolation of affected patientsSomeone with active pulmonary tb who is considered by his or her doctor and the state medical society to be infectious should be isolated from others. There are people with tb who are not infectious to others, such as people who have received therapy for a few weeks.
[quote] should a person affected with tb should be isolated form others... [/quote]
Re: Re: isolation of affected patientswhat is the therapy for a few weeks are you refering to.
[quote] Someone with active pulmonary tb who is considered by his or her doctor and the state medical society to be infectious should be isolated from others. There are people with tb who are not infectious to others, such as people who have received therapy for a few weeks... [/quote]
Re: Re: Re: isolation of affected patientsI have a handicapped fostre child and he had Bronkitis 6 weeks ago and now phneumonia, the Doctor thinks he might have TB, I have grandkids that I am worried about catching it if Abe does have it, do I NEED to worry? And also what about me catching it? Linda Brittain
[quote] Someone with active pulmonary tb who is considered by his or her doctor and the state medical society to be infectious should be isolated from others. There are people with tb who are not infectious to others, such as people who have received therapy for a few weeks... [/quote]
Re: Re: Re: Re: isolation of affected patientsthere are medications such as isoniazid, rifampin , ethambutol to name a few.
[quote] what is the therapy for a few weeks are you refering to. [quote] Someone with active pulmonary tb who is considered by his or her doctor and the state medical society to be infectious should be isolated from others... [/quote]
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: isolation of affected patientsyou need to call the public health department to determine if you and the other children are at risk. I can't tell you whether the foster child is infectious but someone there should be able to help you.
[quote] I have a handicapped fostre child and he had Bronkitis 6 weeks ago and now phneumonia, the Doctor thinks he might have TB, I have grandkids that I am worried about catching it if Abe does have it, do I NEED to worry. And also what about me catching it... [/quote]
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