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Tuberculosis (T.B.)

TB Control provides TB screening and referral services for residents of Macon County.

TB skin tests are given on a walk-in basis on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.  We are closed for lunch from 12:00 – 1:00.  There may be schedule changes up to two weeks before a holiday; please call for those testing days and times.
 

The State of Illinois requires the following groups of individuals to have TB skin tests:

  • School District Employees & Volunteers
  • Day Care Center Employees & Volunteers
  • Long Term Care Residents, Employees & Volunteers
  • Other Healthcare Settings Employees, Volunteers & Clients
  

About TB

Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by a bacterium called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The bacteria spread through the air when an infectious person sneezes, coughs, or talks. If a non-infected person inhales these germs, called bacilli, she or he can become infected.

Many people who have TB infection never develop TB disease because the TB bacteria may remain inactive, or latent, throughout their lifetime. Individuals that have latent TB infection (LTBI) cannot spread the disease, but can be treated to prevent infection from developing into TB disease.

In some people, especially those with weak immune systems, the TB bacilli may become active, leading to TB disease. People with TB disease can be cured if they obtain medical evaluation and appropriate medication. The antimicrobials that kill TB germs are specific for tuberculosis.


  

Contact Info

Stephanie Brown, RN, BSN     
TB Control and Foreign Travel
Phone:
(217)423-1472
email:
foreigntraveltb@maconcountyhealth.org