

No, there are two types of TB conditions: Latent TB infection and Active TB disease.

Does everyone who is infected with TB bacteria get sick? Other symptoms depend on the particular part of the body that is affected. Symptoms of TB of the lungs may include cough, chest pain, and/or coughing up blood. General symptoms may include feeling weak or sick, weight loss, fever, and/or night sweats. You may never know from whom you get the disease. Tuberculosis is spread by breathing in the Mycobacterium Tuberculosis bacteria which has been coughed or sneezed out by someone with active TB. If not treated properly, TB disease can be lead to death. The bacteria usually attack the lungs however TB bacteria can attack any part of the body such as the kidneys, spine, and brain. Tuberculosis, often referred to as TB, is a disease caused by a bacterium called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. For individuals with active TB disease, the local health department must provide information about the diagnostic screening of the patient along with information about the patient's treatment, potential contacts to the patient, and other detailed information as requested on an ongoing basis.

In order to receive medications for a patient afflicted with TB infection, the health care provider or local health department must provide the state program information about the diagnostic screening of the patient (TB test and chest x-ray results). Additionally, preventive medications for individuals with TB infection are provided at no cost to local health departments or other medical providers. The Kansas Tuberculosis Control Program provides, free-of-charge, anti-tuberculosis medications to local health departments for the treatment of TB disease. State laws and regulations require that cases of tuberculosis be reported to the local or state health department. Read the Kansas State Regulations requiring TB testing. The additional tests could be around $300 depending on what testing will be required. The testing will be at the students’ expense. If the QuantiFERON test comes back positive they will have a chest x-ray done within 2 business days and will see the Thomas County Health Department and a primary care provider for further evaluation and treatment options. They can do that through student health office, local health department or their primary care physician.
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Any student who is not in compliance is not eligible to attend classes or enroll for a subsequent semester or term or obtain an official academic transcript or diploma until the student is compliant with the requirements.Īny student with a positive TB skin test will have a QuantiFERON TB Gold test done. Colby Community College must keep record of all questionnaires in the student files in student health. International students must have this done in the United States prior to going to classes. This should include on campus students, as well as off campus students. All students enrolled in classes at Colby Community College must fill out the questionnaire or provide proof of a negative TB test (that can include a TB skin test (PPD), chest x-ray results for TB or QuantiFERON TB gold test) with enrollment. In Compliance with Kansas Statute KSA 2009 Supp.65-129, all Colby Community College students who have traveled, resided in for more than three months, or were born in any country where Tuberculosis (TB) is endemic as identified by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), must provide TB test results obtained in the United States prior to the start of the semester.
