AHS notifying individuals of potential tuberculosis exposure

June 20, 2017

JASPER - Alberta Health Services (AHS) has today notified 37 individuals potentially exposed to a confirmed case of tuberculosis (TB), in the North Zone. Notification letters or phone calls will provide information on arrangements for standard TB assessment and screening and treatment, if required.

The exposures were contained to a local business and care home in Jasper, and are thus not a risk to general public.

Only those who are contacted directly by AHS are considered exposed to this case. Risk of transmission to these individuals is low, and the case does not present any ongoing risk at either location.

Though this case is not a risk to general public, we are informing the public of this case and our follow-up actions, as a matter of transparency.

Our TB Services and Communicable Disease Control Teams, together with our North Zone Medical Officer of Health, are working to manage the follow-up screening that is routine in response to any potential exposure to a case of active infectious TB.

We thank these teams and their support staff for their response. These efforts are in keeping with our commitment to high quality care, and our values of excellence and safety.

So as to protect patient confidentiality, no further case-specific details will be released by AHS, including the names of the business or care home at which the exposure took place.  

For general information on TB, please click here. Anyone with questions can call Health Link 24/7 at 811.

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For media inquiries, contact:

Lloyd Fischer
AHS Communications
780-830-3537