Cache Creek Casino warns customers about active tuberculosis case tied to resort
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The Cache Creek Casino in Yolo County has issued a warning about an active tuberculosis case associated with its location. The casino is collaborating with public health officials to inform individuals who may have been in close contact with the infected person. Tuberculosis, an airborne illness that commonly affects the lungs, can be highly contagious and is treatable with antibiotics. The California state health department reports an average of 2,000 tuberculosis cases each year, and the casino advises concerned guests to reach out to their healthcare providers.
Cache Creek Casino in Yolo County is warning customers about an active tuberculosis case tied to the resort and is notifying people in close contact with the infected person.
Active TB is an airborne illness that typically affects the lungs and can be highly contagious, but it can be treated with antibiotics.
The state health department indicates that California averages about 2,000 cases of tuberculosis annually.
The casino is advising concerned guests to contact their healthcare provider regarding the situation.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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