This is a legal document that was released by the Virginia Department of Health - a government authority operating within Virginia.
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Q: What is the purpose of the Tuberculosis Screening report?
A: The purpose of the Tuberculosis Screening report is to identify individuals who may have TB infection or disease.
Q: Who is responsible for conducting the Tuberculosis Screening in Virginia?
A: In Virginia, the Tuberculosis Screening is conducted by the Virginia Department of Health.
Q: What is the process for Tuberculosis Screening in Virginia?
A: The process for Tuberculosis Screening in Virginia involves a skin or blood test to detect TB infection, followed by further medical evaluation if necessary.
Q: Who should get screened for Tuberculosis in Virginia?
A: Anyone who is at risk for TB infection or disease, including individuals with symptoms or contacts with TB-infected individuals, should get screened for Tuberculosis in Virginia.
Q: Is Tuberculosis Screening in Virginia free?
A: The Tuberculosis Screening services may be available free of charge or at a reduced cost for eligible individuals in Virginia.
Q: What happens if my Tuberculosis Screening test is positive?
A: If your Tuberculosis Screening test is positive, further medical evaluation, including chest X-rays and sputum tests, may be required to determine if you have TB disease.
Q: Is Tuberculosis treatable?
A: Yes, Tuberculosis is treatable with antibiotics. Prompt treatment is important to cure the disease and prevent its spread to others.
Q: Is Tuberculosis a serious disease?
A: Yes, Tuberculosis can be a serious and potentially life-threatening disease if left untreated. It is important to get screened and treated if necessary.
Q: Can Tuberculosis be prevented?
A: Yes, Tuberculosis can be prevented through measures such as vaccination, early detection, and appropriate treatment of infected individuals.
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