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Mycobacterium bovis (Bovine Tuberculosis) in Humans
www.cdc.gov(M. tuberculosis). Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis) is another mycobacterium that can cause TB disease in people. M. bovis is most commonly found in cattle and other animals such as bison, elk, and deer. In people, M. bovis causes TB disease that can affect the lungs, lymph nodes, and other parts of the body. However, as with M. tuberculosis,
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www.cdc.govDivision of Tuberculosis Elimination Appendix B. Tuberculosis (TB) risk assessment worksheet This model worksheet should be considered for use in performing TB risk assessments for health-care facilities and nontraditional facility-based settings. Facilities with more than one type of setting will need to apply this table to each setting.
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www.dir.ca.govas tuberculosis (TB), that are transmitted through the air. They are listed in Appendix A as requiring airborne infection isolation (AII). Airborne precautions include the use of special engineering controls and respiratory protection . AirID/AirIP include novel and unknown pathogens . Section 5199 also