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    Foreign born poultry workers = TB

    Poultry workers test positive for TB
    131 at Greenville plant show signs of exposure after active case found

    Published: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 - 2:00 am



    By Liv Osby
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    losby@greenvillenews.com


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    State health officials tested 286 employees at a Greenville poultry-processing plant for tuberculosis after a case of TB was reported there, and nearly half had a positive skin test.

    The investigation at Columbia Farms began a week ago after tests on the first individual confirmed active TB, said Thom Berry, spokesman for the state Department of Health and Environmental Control.

    The positive skin tests on 131 of the workers means they were exposed to TB sometime in their lives, not that they have active disease, he said.

    Of those workers, 63 had chest X-rays, revealing two possible cases of active disease, though officials are still awaiting confirmatory tests, he said. Neither is showing any symptoms, but they are being treated along with the initial individual, he said. Treatment involves taking antibiotics for six to 12 months.



    Berry said investigators were not surprised by the number of positive skin tests because so many of the employees are foreign-born. People born in other countries are nearly nine times more likely to have TB than those born in the U.S., according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    "We suspect many may have been infected in their home countries before they came to the U.S.," he said.

    There is no danger of spreading the disease through the chickens, Berry said.

    Officials at House of Raeford in North Carolina, which owns the Rutherford Road plant, could not be reached for comment.

    There were about 14,000 cases of active TB recorded nationwide in 2005, CDC reports. And there are about 300 new cases a year in South Carolina, Berry said. One was confirmed at Clemson University on Sunday. None of those cases is related to the drug-resistant strain identified in an Atlanta lawyer last month.

    Berry said TB investigations are common in South Carolina.

    "When a physician or hospital makes a diagnosis of TB, it's reported to us," Berry said. "And when we get that report, we begin a close-contact investigation."

    Though some 900 people work at the plant, only 286 were tested, based on a CDC formula that determines the closest contacts, he said. But others will be tested if necessary, he said, and investigators will return to the plant in about eight weeks to retest the workers to make sure none has become active in the interim
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    If they came here legally they would have been tested upon entry, How many legal immigrants and American citizens do these criminals have to infect? The company should be shut down and the owners put in jail if the infected workers are illegal aliens.
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    Exactly right! I don't care, I wouldn't want any of that chicken now anyway!

    None of these illegals working with our foods, working in motels, hotels..have had physicals!
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    House of Raeford should be made to pay for testing and treatment for these cases...

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