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Tulare County health leaders see spike in tuberculosis cases
- Tulare County reports at least 15 tuberculosis cases so far this year, prompting health officials to urge screening.
- Dr. Thomas Overton explains TB spreads via the air when an infected person coughs, speaks, or sings.
- Public Health officials note TB can live in the body for a period without causing symptoms, complicating detection.
- CDPH data show TB remains a serious health issue, with hundreds of deaths annually in California.
- Health officials advise screening for people with risk factors or persistent coughs of two to three weeks.
- People from high TB-burden countries or visiting such areas should consider screening, officials say.
- Experts emphasize that treatment exists, but prevention through screening remains key.
- A CDPH checklist is available to help assess TB risk and determine if testing is needed.
- Officials urge residents to stay informed and follow updates from local health departments.
- The report originates from ABC30 Fresno, with coverage citing Tulare County Public Health and CDPH data.
- The official message underscores the communicable nature of TB and the importance of early detection.
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