A public health emergency has been announced in Long Beach, California after a deadly outbreak of tuberculosis (TB) resulted ...
In the Long Beach outbreak, 14 people with active TB had been identified as of April 29. The cases have been tied to a single ...
The city of Long Beach, Calif., has declared a public health emergency following a tuberculosis outbreak that’s been traced to a hotel in the area that may have exposed up to 170 people to the disease ...
There have been 14 confirmed cases of the disease since Monday, April 29, with another 170 people potentially infected.
A tuberculosis outbreak among residents of a single-room occupancy hotel in Long Beach has left one person dead and led to ...
But the CDC report describes the incidence of TB in the United States as still “among the lowest in the world.” ...
Canada has one of the world's lowest rates of tuberculosis. Yet this deadly disease is surging among Indigenous people in ...
City officials declared a public health emergency Thursday after a tuberculosis outbreak left one person dead and nine others ...
"Those who are found to have active TB disease or latent TB infection will be provided treatment," according to the city. "The level of attention needed to contain the outbreak is well beyond the ...
During active TB disease, symptoms include coughing up blood, and the disease can progress outside of the lungs, often ...