Southern Nevada Health District Investigating Tuberculosis Exposure in Hospital NICU

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The Southern Nevada Health District is currently investigating a tuberculosis exposure that occurred via a patient within  Summerlin Hospitals neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) this past summer. Hospital management and staff have fully cooperated with every step of the investigation and continue to partner with the health district to respond to this incident.

During the initial phase of the investigation it was determined that no NICU babies had close contact with the TB patient. In August, parents of the NICU babies received a letter from the health district informing them of the investigation and the early findings. As part of this investigation, the health district conducted ongoing surveillance and has now determined that the TB infection had spread to some hospital staff within the NICU. While the risk of TB infection to babies who were exposed to a person with an active case of TB disease is still small, the health district is now recommending TB testing for those babies and parents.

All NICU-affected families are being notified by the health district. Other patients who were in the hospital during the impacted timeframe have not been found to be at increased risk for exposure to TB.

TB germs are spread through the air when a person with active disease of the lungs or throat talks, coughs or sneezes. People with TB disease are most likely to spread TB to people they spend time with every day. TB is not spread by shaking someones hand, touching bed linens, door knobs, or toilet seats, sharing silverware, plates, or cups.

The health district has set up a private clinic in order to provide testing for both the babies and parents. TB disease in babies is very serious and the health district is working to coordinate all testing and treatment options with the families and their healthcare providers.

Members of the public who would like additional information about tuberculosis or this investigation may call the health districts helpline at (702) 759-INFO (4636). Hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Source: Southern Nevada Health District

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