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Amazon workers at Coventry warehouse tested for tuberculosis after possible outbreak
Summary
Amazon is offering TB screening at its Coventry warehouse after a small number of contagious cases were identified last year; health officials say those treated are responding to treatment and the overall risk remains low.
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Amazon is carrying out tuberculosis testing for staff at its Coventry warehouse after a small number of contagious TB cases were identified last year. The UK Health Security Agency began a screening programme in September and said the individuals identified are responding well to treatment and are no longer infectious. Amazon says it followed NHS and UKHSA guidance and is running an expanded screening programme with the NHS.
Key facts:
- UKHSA identified a small number of contagious TB cases at the Coventry site and reported those affected are responding to treatment and are no longer infectious.
- Amazon and the NHS are offering expanded screening at the site; testing has been offered to people who may have had closer contact with affected individuals.
- Amazon reported that 10 people at the site later tested positive for latent (non-contagious) TB late last year.
- UKHSA described the overall risk as low and said it continues to work with Amazon to monitor the situation.
Summary:
Officials say the initial contagious cases have been treated and are no longer infectious and that expanded screening is under way with NHS support. Undetermined at this time.
