Health officials are opening a free testing clinic in Manchester for people who may have been exposed to tuberculosis.
New Hampshire health officials are alerting the public after a person tested positive for tuberculosis in Manchester.
Dr. Todd Ellerin, Chief of Infectious Diseases at South Shore Health, talked to WCVB's Ed Harding about how likely it is to catch tuberculosis and whether it is a threat to public health.
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A person in Manchester who spent time in one of the city's homeless shelters has tested positive for tuberculosis, state health officials confirmed Thursday. Jake Leon, the director of communications ...
A person in Manchester has been diagnosed with tuberculosis, New Hampshire health officials said Thursday. The person was described as an adult who spent time in a homeless shelter and a community ...
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