Health officials confirm case of tuberculosis at Nashville high school - WSMV Nashville

NASHVILLE (WSMV) - The Metro Public Health Department has confirmed one case of tuberculosis has been reported at a Nashville high school.

A letter has been sent out to parents and students at Cane Ridge High School.

An informational meeting will be held at Cane Ridge High School at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday.

Brian Todd of the Metro Public Health Department said during treatment, the child diagnosed with TB is being held out of school.

"We're working closely with metro schools to determine who are the closest contacts over a prolonged period of time," he said.

Those contacts are getting free screenings at the health department.

TB is somewhat rare in the US today. According to the CDC, there were 128 cases in Tennessee in 2017. That makes Tennessee 23rd in the country for the most cases.

Todd said there's a very low likelihood the case at Cane Ridge High has spread. Todd said over two decades, they've never responded to a case of TB in a school that spread to another person.

"It's difficult to spread in an environment like this," he said. "It takes close sustained contact and in a school setting that doesn't typically happen."

Stay with News4 for updates on this developing story.



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