PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Rex A. Ameigh AU - Jane R. Semler AU - Amy Freshley Lebkuecher AU - Perry M. Scanlan TI - Tuberculosis Infection Control: An Interdisciplinary Perspective AID - 10.29074/ascls.28.1.27 DP - 2015 Jan 01 TA - American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science PG - 27--34 VI - 28 IP - 1 4099 - http://hwmaint.clsjournal.ascls.org/content/28/1/27.short 4100 - http://hwmaint.clsjournal.ascls.org/content/28/1/27.full SO - Clin Lab Sci2015 Jan 01; 28 AB - Although tuberculosis rates have declined in the United States over the past 19 years, new cases and cases of drug resistant strains continue to appear. Healthcare workers are at particular risk for contracting tuberculosis as they care for those who are undergoing diagnosis. This article proposes an interdisciplinary tuberculosis management protocol which will reduce the exposure of laboratory and radiography staff to tuberculosis high risk patients during diagnostic testing. Further, we demonstrate the use of interdisciplinary diagnostic management teams to improve communication of tuberculosis exposure risk and reduce the infection of healthcare workers.ABBREVIATIONS: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB), Infectious Dose (ID), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Electronic Health Record (EHR), high efficiency particulate air (HEPA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)