Tuberculosis is a communicable disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis. TB is spread from person to person through the air when someone with infectious TB coughs, sneezes, or otherwise expels bacteria-laden droplets. If another person inhales air containing droplet nuclei, transmission may occur. A person, who becomes infected with M. tuberculosis but does not have active TB disease, is considered to have latent TB infection (LTBI). A person with LTBI cannot spread the infection to others but the infection carries a life-time risk of developing active TB in the future.
Targeted testing is a strategic component of TB control that identifies persons at high risk for developing TB and who would benefit with treatment for LTBI. Persons who were born in or have lived in countries with a high incidence of TB are at highest risk of developing TB.
Those Required to Be Screened
TB Screening Procedure
FA2024 Tuberculosis Screening Form QR Code
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TB Testing Procedure
All international students will be required to undergo IGRA-type Quantiferon Gold TB Screening Testing at the SBL-EIU Student Medical Clinic at their expense, unless:
Once their screening procedure is completed and reviewed, students will receive instructions as to whether they need to report to the SBL-EIU Student Medical Clinic to test or not.
Once tested, students will likely receive one of three outcomes:
Students with positive or indeterminate test screening will be required to complete required screenings and medical treatments before being medically cleared.
Students not complying with TB testing and any required medical follow-ups will be blocked from registering for future semesters and may be subject to a non-compliance administrative fee.
Students who do not meet the TB requirements or subsequent screening measures may be prohibited from attending classes until such time as determination has been made of no public health risk by the Health and Counseling Services Executive Director.
Medical Documentation Not Accepted
Questions
Question regarding TB Screening and TB testing may be directed to Health and Counseling Services at: immunizations@eiu.edu or 217/581-7786.
Medical Clinic
Eastern Illinois University Human Services Building
600 Lincoln Avenue
Charleston, IL 61920
217-581-3013
health@eiu.edu
8am-4:30pm
8am – 4:30 Monday – Thursday, 8am – 12pm Friday