Hundreds Of Babies At Risk In TB Scare
S.F. Hospital Informs 960 Mothers That Former Postpartum Unit Employee Was Infected
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Kaiser announced it had started notifying patients Tuesday about the worker formerly employed in the postpartum unit of its San Francisco Medical Center.
The part-time employee worked at Kaiser from March 10 to August 10 and no longer works for the organization.
Kaiser learned of the employee's diagnosis last week and said the medical center followed all appropriate screening procedures when hiring the employee.
"We feel that this is a low-risk exposure, but we want to be aggressive about identifying any potential contacts," Dr. Stephen Parodi, chief of infectious diseases for Kaiser Permanente in Northern California, told the San Francisco Chronicle.
Dr. Parodi said the infection risk for patients was low and that the worker had a common strain of TB that responds well to antibiotics.
For more information visit the Web site of Kaiser Permanente, or call Kaiser at (800) 464-4000.
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See all 35 CommentsSecond, if all of your/our children are immunized then, supposedly, the immigrants kids pose no health threat to immunized kids. Therefore, the only risks would be to alien kids, not American kids.
Posted by docpeter
Certainly tb is a major threat, and you are right, there is no vaccination. But U.S. citizens must show immunization records which contain proof of tb testing and follow-up reading. While the tb test is not a vaccination, one form is used to record the immunizations and the tb test.
Few vaccinations are 100% effective, and some children cannot take vaccinations. So we are all at risk from these exemptions given to alien invaders'' children.
Posted by Meg001 at 08:57 PM : Aug 27, 2008
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First, there is no immunization for Tb, only treatment.
Second, if all of your/our children are immunized then, supposedly, the immigrants kids pose no health threat to immunized kids. Therefore, the only risks would be to alien kids, not American kids.
Posted by erasmus81
My pleasure.
Haha.
Thanks for answering!
Like what do you think his problem is?
Posted by erasmus81
Yes, I know who you are talking about. And NO, I don''t know either. I thought it was pick your favorite letter time and I chose ''O''. lol
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Posted by gop_forever at 02:05 PM : Aug 27, 2008
Steve Colbert would be proud. LOL
Posted by haoli25 at 03:42 PM : Aug 27, 2008
Why does "what''s his face" keep posting just a "t" or whatever? On one article he did that 5 times. I counted! Usually it''s a "t", but there was an "a" once. hahaha (i can''t stop laughing) And then there was your "o".:) His name starts with a "P". I don''t want to hurt his feelings by naming him. You know who I mean, right?
Like what do you think his problem is?
Observer2020: I''m sure that is exactly what GOP_forever was thinking. I bet he/she was doing the same thing at that age (sarcasm inserted here to GOP).
I have been chasing you all over the d-amn website!
Posted by erasmus81
And that question is?
Then why haven''t you answered my question?
I have been chasing you all over the d-amn website!
NEVER! bows
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