[MCOH-EH] TB testing for employees related to travel

Jordana L. Mcdonald Jordana.Mcdonald at salemhealth.org
Tue Apr 3 10:35:12 PDT 2018


Hello Everyone:

Our Infection Prevention manager recently sent me a posting from an Infection Prevention forum from a facility that was identified as being in "low risk TB setting" in which annual testing was not being done.  The facility reported that by policy they were requiring employees to report foreign travel to Employee Health/Infection Prevention, and if the travel was to a country with endemic TB they were screening the employees for TB 8-10 weeks after they returned.  It is not clear from the posting what exactly was being done for screening (questionnaire, TST, etc.).

This is not something that I had heard of as a practice before and not something that we are presently doing.  I am sending this out to the listserv to see if this is a common practice, and if so to gather data on what sort of screening is being done.

Just off the cuff, this would seem to be a very difficult policy to enforce.

Thank you for your input.

Jordana McDonald FNP-c
Salem Health Employee Health/Occupational Medicine
Salem Health Medical Group

SALEM HEALTH
Hospitals & Clinics
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Salem, OR 97301
Jordana.mcdonald at salemhealth.org<mailto:Jordana.mcdonald at salemhealth.org>
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