Tuberculosis Case Reported at Nam District Social Welfare Center in Gwangju...Epidemiological Investigation Underway
A tuberculosis case has been reported at a social welfare center in Nam District, Gwangju, prompting health authorities to launch an epidemiological investigation.
According to Nam District officials on September 25, a mobile tuberculosis screening conducted by the Korean National Tuberculosis Association at a social welfare center in Nam District, Gwangju, on September 16 confirmed that a woman, identified as A (86), had tested positive for tuberculosis. She is currently hospitalized at a specialized tuberculosis treatment facility and is receiving care.
In response to the case, health authorities have classified a total of 54 people, including facility staff, as contacts and have conducted an initial epidemiological investigation. They have secured a list of individuals requiring further testing and plan to carry out additional examinations.
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Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is mainly transmitted through respiratory droplets from coughing or sneezing. Early detection and consistent medication are crucial, and long-term treatment is required for those infected.
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