SPRINGFIELD - The Illinois Department of Public
Health (IDPH) continues to work with local health departments in northern
Illinois and the Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention (CDC) to identify
individuals in Illinois who may have recently been exposed to a person
diagnosed with extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR TB). This
person is now a patient at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical
Center in Maryland. The patient traveled in April from India to the
United States through Chicago O’Hare airport.
“We continue to work with our local, state, and federal
public health partners to conduct contract tracing to identify individuals who
may have had contact with this patient and determine if they should be tested
for TB infection,” said Illinois Department of Public Health Director Nirav D.
Shah, M.D., J.D. “Anyone who has recently been in close contact with
someone who is sick and exhibiting signs of TB should contact their doctor or
local health department.”
XDR TB is a rare type of
tuberculosis that is resistant to first line and at least one second-line drug
treatments. TB and XDR TB are spread the same way. When a
person with TB coughs, sneezes, shouts, or sings, the bacteria becomes
airborne. Anyone who breathes the air containing these TB bacteria can
become infected.
General symptoms of TB
disease include feelings of sickness or weakness, weight loss, fever, and night
sweats. The symptoms of TB disease of the lungs may also include
coughing, chest pain, and coughing up blood. If you have these symptoms
and have been in close contact with someone who is ill with TB disease, contact
your doctor or local health department.
To reduce the risk of
becoming infected, avoid close contact for a prolonged period of time with
known TB patients in crowded, enclosed environments like clinics, hospitals,
prisons, or homeless shelters.
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Melaney
Arnold
Illinois Department of Public Health
Illinois Department of Public Health
Public
Information Officer
(217) 558-0500
melaney.arnold@illinois.gov
(217) 558-0500
melaney.arnold@illinois.gov
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