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TB Information for Health Professionals

  • For Health Professionals Home
  • Reporting TB
  • Screening
  • Latent TB Infection (LTBI)
  • Multi-Drug Resistant (MDR) TB
  • Active TB Disease
  • Refugee and Immigrant TB Class Arrivals
  • Training for Health Care Professionals

Related Sites

  • TB Home
  • STD/HIV/TB Data and Presentation Request
Contact Info
Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division
651-201-5414
IDEPC Comment Form

Contact Info

Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division
651-201-5414
IDEPC Comment Form

Refugee and Immigrant TB Class Arrivals

All immigrants and refugees are screened for TB using standard protocols before entering the United States. Those with TB-related findings that do not prohibit them from traveling but need medical follow-up after arrival in the U.S. are given a TB Class designation. MDH, local health departments, and providers collaborate to ensure that TB Class arrivals receive follow-up medical evaluations in a timely manner.

  • CDC: Tuberculosis Technical Instructions for Panel Physicians
    CDC TB examination instructions used by overseas panel physicians for evaluating immigrants and refugees before they arrive in the United States. This website includes screening guidelines, TB Class definitions, treatment information, and more.
     
  • Recommended Medical Follow-up for TB Class B Arrivals (PDF)
    MDH document designed to provide clinicians with a description of the TB Class B arrival notifications for refugees and immigrants, and general clinical recommendations for domestic TB screening appropriate for each class.
    Note: TB Class A notifications are rare and indicate an arrival with active TB disease, on treatment and non-contagious for travel purposes. These arrivals require immediate follow-up and are considered a TB suspect or case. MDH is notified of these arrivals and works with local public health agencies to ensure uninterrupted treatment and necessary medical follow-up.
     
  • TB Follow-up Worksheet (PDF) 
    CDC document used to report the results of domestic TB screening, diagnosis, and treatment provided for TB Class arrivals. The form is completed by the examining clinician and returned to MDH. MDH uses this information to report follow-up findings to CDC, for inclusion in a national TB Class surveillance system.
     
  • Instructions for Completing the TB Follow-up Worksheet (PDF) 
    MDH document that provides guidance to clinicians who provide domestic examinations and who document the findings on the TB Follow-up Worksheet. 
     
  • TB Class B Arrivals: The Role of Local Public Health (LPH)
    Describes the role of LPH and action steps for ensuring follow-up evaluation for immigrants and refugees who have recently arrived to the U.S. with a TB Class B designation.

Related links

  • Refugee and International Health
    • Minnesota Refugee Health Provider Guide 
      Includes recommended protocols for domestic TB evaluation.
    • Minnesota Initial Refugee Health Assessment Form (PDF) 
      Includes instructions for completing the form.
    • Minnesota Civil Surgeons
      List of civil surgeons in Minnesota.
       
  • CDC: Immigrant, Refugee, and Migrant Health
    Provides links to the Technical Instructions for Panel Physicians (overseas) and Civil Surgeons (domestic).
     
  • CDC: Division of Global Migration and Quarantine (DGMQ)
    This site provides information, forms, laws, and regulations regarding immigrant, refugee, and migrant health issues.
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Last Updated: 08/27/2024

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