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  Last Updated: 11-3-2009

The Tuberculosis (TB) Program is responsible for the prevention, control and coordination of TB within Washington State.

 

Program components include:

  • Technical assistance and health education to local health departments, health professionals, and communities.
  • Medical consultation (TB Consultation Form) (19 KB PDF).
  • Disease and laboratory surveillance.
  • Assistance with contact investigations.

The mission of the TB Program is to help provide a healthier environment in Washington State by reducing or eliminating TB through identification of TB cases and detection and prevention of TB infection. 

Priorities include:

  • Diagnosis and treatment of disease.
  • Access to TB screening; identification of groups at high risk for TB.
  • Monitoring adherence to and completion of treatment.
  • TB laboratory activities.
  • Implementing community partnerships in the efforts against tuberculosis.