Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department is currently conducting a tuberculosis contact investigation at Tacoma Rescue Mission where a person with TB slept. We are working closely with Tacoma Rescue Mission to identify potentially exposed
people for testing and treatment if needed. We may find other disease exposure sites as our investigation progresses. We do not currently suspect any disease exposure risk to the public.
Tuberculosis does not spread easily. It requires close contact with an infected person, such as sleeping or living in the same space.
Get general information about TB, including an
infographic to share with clients, at www.tpchd.org/tb.
FAQs
How do I know if I’ve been exposed to TB?
If a person you work or live with is found to have active tuberculosis, the Health Department will contact you. You’ll be offered a TB test.
How can shelter staff prevent TB?
What if a client seems very sick but won’t go to the doctor?
Call the Health Department and we will discuss the situation with you. Depending on the symptoms, we can send out a staff person to talk with the client.
To learn more about TB, including
where to get tested, visit
tpchd.org/tb.
Please reach out to me if you have questions or call the Communicable Disease General Line at (253) 798-6410.
Best,
Emily Less, MPH
Pronouns: She/Her
Public Health Consultant
Communicable Disease
(253) 625-1362 c •
eless@tpchd.org
(253) 798-7666 f •
www.tpchd.org
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