Oklahoma City and County Health Department Investigates Tuberculosis Exposure in Edmund Santa Fe
Health officials have notified affected students and staff and said the department will conduct testing of those affected.
The Oklahoma City and County Health Department is investigating tuberculosis exposure at Edmund Santa Fe High School. Health officials told KOCO 5 on Tuesday that affected students and staff have been notified and the department will conduct testing of those affected. to ensure the safety and well-being of our students and staff,” an Oklahoma City and County Health Department official said in a statement. It can affect other parts of the body, such as the kidneys, spine, and brain. The disease is airborne and can spread between people who share the same airspace. For more information about tuberculosis from the Oklahoma City and County Health Department, click here.Oklahoma State Rep. Dean Davis Arrested in Public Intoxication Man who served as spiritual adviser to death row inmate sued millions in Oklahoma
The Oklahoma City and County Health Department is investigating tuberculosis exposure at Edmund Santa Fe High School.
Health officials told KOCO 5 on Tuesday that affected students and staff have been notified and the department will conduct testing of those affected.
“This is not a public health emergency, just a public health issue. That’s why OCCHD is partnering with Edmund Public Schools to ensure the safety and well-being of our students and staff,” Oklahoma City County said. Health officials said. statement.
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Tuberculosis is an infection caused by bacteria that usually affects the lungs, but can also affect other parts of the body, such as the kidneys, spine, and brain. The disease is airborne and can spread between people who share the same space.
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