Or. Admin. Code § 333-019-0042 - Other Disease Specific Provisions: Tuberculosis Screening in Correctional Facilities
(1) For
purposes of this rule:
(a) "Correctional
facility" means a facility operated by the Oregon Department of Corrections or
a local correctional facility as that is defined in ORS
169.005;
and
(b) "Symptoms of TB disease"
means a cough longer than 3 weeks and/or coughing up blood in conjunction with
fever, fatigue, night sweats or weight loss.
(2) A correctional facility shall screen all
inmates upon admission for symptoms of tuberculosis (TB) disease. This
screening and any follow-up shall be documented.
(3) Any inmate suspected of having TB disease
or who has TB disease shall be isolated as appropriate and provided medical
care and treatment that meets accepted standards of practice.
(4) Inmates detained or confined for 15
consecutive days or more in a correctional facility shall be screened for the
following TB risk factors:
(a)
HIV/AIDS;
(b) Immigration within
the past five years from a country that has a high incidence of TB, including
but not limited to immigration from Africa, Asia, Middle East, Latin America,
Eastern Europe and South Pacific regions;
(c) Close contact to a person with infectious
TB disease;
(d) History of
injection drug use;
(e) History of
homelessness; and
(f) Taking
immunosuppressive medication.
(5) Inmates screened under section (4) of
this rule who have TB risk factors and no documented history of prior positive
screening tests for TB shall be screened with either a TB skin test or
interferon gamma release assay (IGRA). Inmates with a documented previously
positive TB skin test or IGRA, or a new positive result upon testing, shall
receive a chest X-ray.
(6)
Exceptions:
(a) A correctional facility is not
required to retest an inmate at each admission under section (5) of this rule
if:
(A) There is a documented record of a
negative TB skin test or negative IGRA or normal chest X-ray within the past
year; or
(B) There is a documented
record of adequate TB treatment or compliance with a currently prescribed TB
treatment.
(b) This
exception does not apply if the inmate has symptoms of TB, evidence of new
exposure to a person with infectious TB disease or a diagnosis of
HIV/AIDS.
(7) Nothing in
these rules prohibit any correctional facility from having more stringent TB
screening requirements.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 431.110, 432.060, 433.001-433.035, 433.110-433.220 & 433.332
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 431.150, 431.155, 431.170, 433.001-433.035, 433.110-433.220 & 433.332
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