As used in the Communicable Disease Prevention and Control Act (Section 27) a person has âactive tuberculosis diseaseâ when either one of the following occur: (a) A smear or culture taken from any source in the personâs body has tested positive for tuberculosis and the person has not completed the appropriate prescribed course of medication for active tuberculosis disease. (b) There is radiographic, current clinical, or laboratory evidence sufficient to support a medical diagnosis of tuberculosis for which treatment is indicated.
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