Tuberculosis Infection
Found 5 free book(s)Guidelines for the Treatment of Latent Tuberculosis ...
www.cdc.gov” “tuberculosis infection” AND “isoniazid,” “rifampin,” “rifapentine,” or “pyrazinamide.” Articles were included if the study design was a randomized
The 12-Dose Regimen for Latent Tuberculosis (TB) Infection
www.cdc.govThe 12-Dose Regimen for Latent Tuberculosis (TB) Infection. You have been diagnosed with latent TB infection. To treat your latent TB infection, take two medicines (rifapentine and isoniazid) once a week, for 12 weeks. It is important to take all of your medication. If you miss taking your pills for the week, call your doctor/clinic right away.
California Pediatric Tuberculosis Risk Assessment and User ...
www.cdph.ca.govCalifornia Pediatric Tuberculosis Risk Assessment • Use this tool to identify asymptomatic children for latent TB infection (LTBI) testing. • Do not repeat testing unless there are new risk factors since the last test. If initial negative screening test occurred prior to 6 months of age, repeat testing should occur at age 6 months or older
cTCA ~k.~.Rt! California School Employee Tuberculosis (TB)
www.cdph.ca.govHistory of Tuberculosis Disease or Infection (Check appropriate box below) Yes •If there is a documented history of positive TB test or TB disease, then a symptom review and chest x-ray (if none performed in the previous 6 months) should be performed at initial hire by a physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner. If the x-ray
The Infection Control Risk Assessment and Plan
www.k-hen.comHealthcare-acquired infection trends Compliance with infection control standards Communicable diseases (prevalence rates, incidence rates) Acknowledge achievements and challenges Presented as a stand alone document Annual review and approval by the Infection Control Committee Basis of the annual risk assessment