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Tuberculosis Case Reported at Southwestern College

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The San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) is working with Southwestern College officials to notify people who were possibly exposed to tuberculosis.  The period of exposure is from August 20, 2018 to November 8, 2018.

The college will provide no-cost testing to identified students, faculty and staff starting from December 3 to 14 at Southwestern College Student Health Services, 900 Otay Lakes Rd., Student Center, Room 601F, Chula Vista.

“The initial infection usually has no symptoms, so we recommend testing for all those exposed to assure they are not infected,” said Wilma Wooten, M.D., M.P.H., County public health officer. “For any infected individuals, early diagnosis and prompt treatment can prevent the infectious form of the disease.”

Tuberculosis is transmitted from person-to-person through indoor air during prolonged contact with an infectious individual. Most people who are exposed do not become infected. Symptoms of infectious TB include persistent cough, fever, night sweats and unexplained weight loss.

For individuals with symptoms of TB, or who are immune-compromised and may not show symptoms, it is important that the person sees their medical provider to rule out TB. Tuberculosis can be cured with antibiotics.

Individuals who would like more information on this potential exposure are asked to call:

  • Southwestern Students Health Services (619) 482-6354
  • County TB Control Program (619) 692-8621

 

The number of annual TB cases in San Diego County has decreased since the early 1990s and has stabilized in recent years. There were 258 cases reported in 2016 and 237 in 2017. To date, 175 cases have been reported in 2018.

Tom Christensen is a communications specialist with the County of San Diego Communications Office. Contact