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List Major Errata in Order Importance from the Guidelines for Preventing the Transmission Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Health-care Settings, 2005 http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/pdf/rr/rr5417.pdf. Major Errata Correction Page Column 1 Incorrect insertion word: 14 2 2 nd para Yes s Environmental control maintenance procedures and logs should not be reviewed to determine if maintenance is conducted properly and regularly. 2 Four values in Table 1 are incorrect: Environmental control maintenance procedures and logs should be reviewed to determine if maintenance is conducted properly and regularly. 20 2 1 st para Yes Minutes required for removal efficiency ACH 99% 99.9% 2 138 207 4 69 104 6 46 69 12 23 35 15 18 28 20 7 14 50 3 6 400 <1 1 3 Word is used incorrectly: The following are HCWs who should be included in a TB screening program: 4 Incorrect phrase: In accordance with local and state laws and regulations, a system should be in place to ensure that laboratories report any positive results from any Minutes required for removal efficiency ACH 99% 99.9% 2 138 207 4 69 104 6 46 69 12 23 35 15 18 28 20 14 21 50 6 8 400 <1 1 The following are HCWs who may be included in a TB screening program: In accordance with local and state laws and regulations, a system should be in place to ensure that laboratories report any positive results from any 3 2 1 st sentence before bullets 18 2 Last sentence Yes Yes 1 18

. Major Errata Correction Page Column specimens to clinicians within 24 hours obtaining the result. 5 Word is used incorrectly: specimens to clinicians within 24 hours receipt the specimen. 80 1 3 rd para Yes s Rather than the product s specific potency against mycobacteria, a germicide that can activate many pathogens is the basis for protocols and regulations indicating the appropriateness tuberculocidal chemicals for surface disinfection. 6, 7 The greater than sign (>) is used without the sense equality, and a space was omitted: Rather than the product s specific potency against mycobacteria, a germicide that can inactivate many pathogens is the basis for protocols and regulations indicating the appropriateness tuberculocidal chemicals for surface disinfection. 48 1 4 th para Yes TST training and coaching should continue until more than10 correct skin test placements (i.e., >6 mm wheal) are achieved. 8 The greater than sign (>) is used without the sense equality: TST training and coaching should continue until more than 10 correct skin test placements (i.e., >6 mm wheal) are achieved. 50 2 2 nd to last para Yes and an increase in the TST size >10 mm, the result should be interpreted as the HCW having a TST conversion because new infection. 9 The greater than sign (>) is used without the sense equality: An increase >10 mm in induration during a maximum 2 years is defined as a TST conversion for the purposes a contact investigation. and an increase in the TST size >10 mm, the result should be interpreted as the HCW having a TST conversion because new infection. An increase >10 mm in induration during a maximum 2 years is defined as a TST conversion for the purposes a contact investigation. 119 n/a 1 st para Yes 2 18

. Major Errata Correction Page Column 10 The greater than sign (>) is used without the sense equality: with a filter efficiency >95%. with a filter efficiency >95%. 11 Words are omitted. Persons in the following groups at high risk should be administered Persons in the following groups at treatment for LTBI if their TST result high risk should be administered is >5 mm, regardless age (31,39), treatment for LTBI if their TST result or if their blood assay for M. is >5 mm, regardless age (31,39): tuberculosis (BAMT) result is positive. 12 Commas are omitted: 122 Environ column Last line under Surgical Suites 53 1 4 th para Yes 42 2 2 nd para Yes s Yes The number organisms expelled are related to the following factors: 1) presence cough lasting >3 weeks ; 6) lack incorrect or short duration antituberculosis treatment 13 Insertion words: Infection-control policies for each dental healthcare setting should be developed, based on the community TB risk assessment (see TB Risk Assessment Worksheet [Appendix B]), and the periodically should be reviewed annually, if possible. 14 A clause is omitted: DOT should be used for all doses during the course treatment LTBI whenever feasible. The number organisms expelled are related to the following factors: 1) presence cough lasting >3 weeks ; 6) lack, incorrect, or short duration antituberculosis treatment Infection-control policies for each dental healthcare setting should be developed, based on the community TB risk assessment (see TB Risk Assessment Worksheet [Appendix B]), and should be reviewed annually, if possible. DOT should be used for all doses during the course treatment LTBI whenever feasible; however, all patients on intermittent treatment for LTBI (or TB disease) 25 1 Last para Yes 55 1 1 st para Yes 3 18

. Major Errata Correction Page Column 15 Words are omitted: To check the negative pressure seal after donning the respirator, the wearer should gently inhale, which should create a vacuum, causing the respirator to be drawn in toward the face. 16 Words are omitted: Test conversion rate is calculated by dividing the number conversions among HCWs by the number HCWs who had previous negative results during a certain period. 17 Inserted words in Title Appendix C: should receive DOT. To check the negative pressure seal after donning the respirator, the wearer should cover the surface the respirator and gently inhale, which should create a vacuum, causing the respirator to be drawn in toward the face. Test conversion rate is calculated by dividing the number conversions among HCWs by the number HCWs who were tested and had previous negative results during a certain period. 87 2 5 th para Yes 133 n/a Last footnote s Yes 134 n/a n/a Yes Risk classifications for health-care settings that serve communities with high incidence tuberculosis (TB) and recommended frequency screening for Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection among healthcare workers (HCWs) 18 Inserted hyphen: ntraditional facility-based settings include long-term care settings (e.g., hospice-skilled nursing facilities), and homeless shelters. Risk classifications for various health-care settings and recommended frequency screening for Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection among health-care workers (HCWs) ntraditional facility-based settings include long-term care settings (e.g., hospices, skilled nursing facilities), and homeless shelters. 3 1 2 nd to last para Yes 4 18

. Major Errata Correction Page Column 19, 20 Two sections are placed under incorrect headings. 21 Incorrect wording: The text under Use QFT-G for Diagnosing M. tuberculosis Infections in Health-care Workers (HCWs) should be under Surveillance and Detection M. tuberculosis infections in Health-care Settings and vice versa. 44, 56 2 2 1 st para 3 rd para 27 1 4 th para s Infection with M. tuberculosis poses a health risk to patients, HCWs, visitors, and volunteers in LTCFs (e.g., hospices and skilled nursing facilities). 22 Incorrect wording: New employees and residents to these settings should receive a symptom screen and possibly a test for M. tuberculosis infection to exclude a diagnosis TB disease. 23 Incorrect references to Supplement and Table 2: TB disease poses a health risk to patients, HCWs, visitors, and volunteers in LTCFs (e.g., hospices and skilled nursing facilities). New employees to LTCFs should receive baseline TB screening upon hire, using two-step TST or a single BAMT to test for infection with M. tuberculosis. The infection control team may also decide to screen residents to these settings with a symptom screen and possibly a test for M. tuberculosis infection. 27 1 4 th para Yes 41 1 3 rd para This interval will vary based on the efficiency the ventilation or filtration system (see Supplement, Environmental Controls; Table 2). This interval will vary based on the efficiency the ventilation or filtration system (Table 1). 24 Incorrect references to Supplement 53 1 2 nd para 5 18

. Major Errata Correction Page Column and Box 2: s Certain groups persons are at substantially high risk for developing TB disease after being infected, and every effort should be made to begin treatment for LTBI and to ensure that those persons complete the entire course treatment (see Supplement, Treatment Procedures for LTBI and TB Disease; Box 2). 25 Incorrect reference to Appendix D: HCWs should receive serial screening for infection with M. tuberculosis (either TST or BAMT), as determined by the health-care setting s risk classification (Appendix D). 26 Commas are omitted: If supply or exhaust vents circulating fans or room-air recirculation units are placed incorrectly, HCWs might not be adequately protected. 27 Incorrect reference to Appendix B: Certain groups persons are at substantially high risk for developing TB disease after being infected, and every effort should be made to begin treatment for LTBI and to ensure that those persons complete the entire course treatment (Table 3). HCWs should receive serial screening for infection with M. tuberculosis (either TST or BAMT), as determined by the health-care setting s risk classification (Appendix B). If supply or exhaust vents, circulating fans, or room-air recirculation units are placed incorrectly, HCWs might not be adequately protected. 54 1 4 th para 63 2 2 nd para 67 2 1 st words Recommended administrative, environmental, and respiratoryprotection controls for these and other selected settings have been summarized (Appendix B). Recommended administrative, environmental, and respiratoryprotection controls for these and other selected settings have been summarized (Appendix A). 28 Incorrect references to Supplement 80 2 2 6 18

. Major Errata Correction Page Column and Table 2: s Personal protective equipment is not necessary during the final cleaning an AII room after a patient has been discharged if the room has been ventilated for the appropriate amount time (see Supplement, Environmental Controls; Table 2). Personal protective equipment is not necessary during the final cleaning an AII room after a patient has been discharged if the room has been ventilated for the appropriate amount time (Table 1). 7 18

List Minor Errata in Order Page Numbers in the Guidelines for Preventing the Transmission Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Health-care Settings, 2005 1 Words are omitted: In accordance with relevant local, state, and federal laws, implementation all recommendations must safeguard the confidentiality and civil rights all HCWs and patients who have been infected with M. tuberculosis and TB disease. 2 Period omitted at end sentence: In accordance with relevant local, state, and federal laws, implementation all recommendations must safeguard the confidentiality and civil rights all HCWs and patients who have been infected with M. tuberculosis and who develop TB disease. 3 1 1 st paragraph after bullets 7 2 3 rd para Primary environmental controls consist controlling the source infection by using local exhaust ventilation (e.g., hoods, tents, or booths) and diluting and removing contaminated air by using general ventilation 3 Incorrect comma use: Primary environmental controls consist controlling the source infection by using local exhaust ventilation (e.g., hoods, tents, or booths) and diluting and removing contaminated air by using general ventilation. Should be: 7 2 4 th para Secondary environmental controls consist controlling the airflow to prevent contamination air in areas adjacent to the source (AII rooms) and cleaning the air by using high efficiency particulate air (HEPA), filtration, or UVGI. Secondary environmental controls consist controlling the airflow to prevent contamination air in areas adjacent to the source (AII rooms) and cleaning the air by using high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filtration or UVGI. 4 Incorrect abbreviation: 8 2 3 rd from 8 18

Settings in whicht patients might stay before transfer 5 Misspelled word: If less than three TB patients for the proceeding year, classify as low risk. 6 Insertion a hyphen: Settings in which TB patients might stay before transfer If less than three TB patients for the preceding year, classify as low risk. end 11 1 3 rd from end 11 2 1 st para A contact investigation exposed HCWs by hospital infection-control personnel in consultation with the state or local health department did not identify any health-care associated transmission-. 7 Word is omitted: The home health-care agency is based in a major metropolitan area and delivers care to a community where the majority persons are poor and medically underserved and TB case rates are higher than the community as a whole. 8 Words are omitted: In settings conducting serial testing for M. tuberculosis infection (medium-risk settings), use the to estimate the risk for test conversion in HCWs. A contact investigation exposed HCWs by hospital infection-control personnel in consultation with the state or local health department did not identify any health-care associated transmission. The home health-care agency is based in a major metropolitan area and delivers care to a community where the majority persons are poor and medically underserved and TB case rates are higher than the community as a whole. In settings conducting serial testing for M. tuberculosis infection (medium-risk settings), use the following steps to estimate the risk for test conversion in HCWs. 12 2 1 st para 13 1 4 th para 9 18

9 Words are omitted: 13 2 1 st para 10, 11 When testing for M. tuberculosis infection, conversions are determined to be the result well-documented community exposure or probable false-positive test results; the risk classification the setting does not need to be adjusted. Word is used incorrectly and incorrect verb tense: When testing for M. tuberculosis infection, if conversions are determined to be the result welldocumented community exposure or probable false-positive test results, then the risk classification the setting does not need to be adjusted. 20 1 4 th para Facility engineering personnel with expertise in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) and air handlers have evaluated how this option is applied to ensure no over pressurization return air or unwanted alternations exists in design air flow in the zone. 12 Insertion word: At least one AII room should be available in the correctional facility. 13 Insertion words: Facility engineering personnel with expertise in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) and air handlers have evaluated how this option is applied to ensure no over pressurization return air or unwanted deviations exist in the design air flow in the zone. At least one AII room should be available in correctional facilities. 26 2 3 rd para 26 2 5 th para 14, 15 Confidentiality inmates should be ensured the confidentiality inmates during screening for symptoms or signs TB disease and risk factors. Words are omitted and incorrect use semi-colon: Confidentiality inmates should be ensured while screening inmates for symptoms or signs TB disease and risk factors. 33 1 1 st para after 10 18

16, 17 If no additional conversions in the test results for M. tuberculosis are detected in the follow-up testing, terminate the investigation. If additional conversions in the tests for M. tuberculosis are detected in the follow-up testing, transmission might still be occurring, and additional actions are needed: 3) possible reasons for exposure and transmission; should be reassessed and Comma and words are omitted: promptly evaluate (including a chest radiograph) the exposed person for TB disease, if the symptom screen or the initial 8 10-week follow-up TST result is positive 18 Insertion word: Repeat testing for M. tuberculosis infection should be repeated 8 10 weeks after the end exposure 19 Word is used incorrectly: If no additional conversions in the test results for M. tuberculosis infection are detected in the followup testing, terminate the investigation. If additional conversions in the tests for M. tuberculosis infection are detected in the follow-up testing, transmission might still be occurring, and additional actions are needed: 3) possible reasons for exposure and transmission should be reassessed and Should be: promptly evaluate (including a chest radiograph) the exposed person for TB disease, if the symptom screen, the initial, or the 8 10-week followup TST result is positive Testing for M. tuberculosis infection should be repeated 8 10 weeks after the end exposure bullets 33 1 5 th bullet 33 1 2 nd after bullets 34 1 2 nd para If no problems are identified, a classification potential ongoing transmission should be identified, and the local or state health department or other persons with If no problems are identified, a classification potential ongoing transmission should be applied, and the local or state health department or other persons with expertise in TB 11 18

expertise in TB infection control should be consulted for assistance. 20 Incorrect verb tense: infection control should be consulted for assistance. 35 2 1 st para The primary goal contact investigations are to identify secondary cases TB disease and LTBI among contacts 21 Word is used incorrectly: The primary goal contact investigations is to identify secondary cases TB disease and LTBI among contacts 39 2 Last para The frequency periodic fit testing should be supplemented by the occurrence 22 Wording is not consistent with Respiratory Protection Supplement: Fit testing provides a means to determine which respirator model and size fits the wearer best and to confirm that the wearer can don the respirator properly to achieve a good fit. Periodic fit testing for respirators used in TB environments can serve as an effective training tool in conjunction with the content included in employee training and retraining. The frequency periodic fit testing should be supplemented by the occurrence 1) risk for transmission M. tuberculosis, 2) facial features the wearer, 3) medical condition that would affect respiratory function, 4) physical characteristics respirator (despite The frequency periodic fit testing should be determined by the occurrence Fit testing provides a method to determine which respirator model and size fits the wearer best and to confirm that the wearer can properly fit the respirator. Periodic fit testing for respirators used in environments where a risk for M. tuberculosis transmission exists can serve as an effective training tool in conjunction with the content included in employee training and retraining. The frequency periodic fit testing should be determined by the occurrence 1) risk for transmission M. tuberculosis, 2) a change in facial features the wearer, 3) a medical condition that would affect respiratory function, 4) physical characteristics respirator (despite the same model number), or 5) a 39, 79 39 2 79 1 Last para 2 nd para 12 18

23, 24 the same model number), or 5) model or size the assigned respirator. Incorrect use comma and period is omitted: change in the model or size the assigned respirator. 40 2 Last para These cough-inducing procedures include endotracheal intubation bronchoscopy, and laryngoscopy, gastric aspiration and nasogastric tube placement can also induce cough in certain patients. 25 Insertion words: The purpose the test (Box 2) should be used to determine whether the TST result should be classified as positive or negative. 26 Incorrect reference to Box 2: These cough-inducing procedures include endotracheal intubation bronchoscopy, and laryngoscopy. Gastric aspiration and nasogastric tube placement can also induce cough in certain patients. Box 2 should be used to determine whether the TST result should be classified as positive or negative. 46 1 Last para 47 2 1 st para 27, 28 The criteria used to determine the need for treatment LTBI has been presented (Box 2). Period is omitted and incorrect reference : The criteria used to determine the need for treatment LTBI has been presented. 47 2 2 nd para The medical evaluation can occur in different settings, including an occupational health clinic, local or state health department, or private medical clinic (Box 2) 29 Space is omitted: (consider16 hours practical The medical evaluation can occur in different settings, including an occupational health clinic, local or state health department, or private medical clinic...(consider 16 hours practical 49 1 2 nd bullet 13 18

work) 30 Words are omitted: For example, the control differential pressure can frequently be improved by increasing the air tightness or seal a room, HVAC system, and ensuring continuous monitoring. 31 The DQ and DP in the formula are incorrect. 32 Word is used incorrectly: work) 64 1 2 nd para For example, the control differential pressure can frequently be improved by increasing the air tightness or seal a room, maintaining the HVAC system, and ensuring continuous monitoring. Q and P 64 1 2 nd para 64 1 2 nd para however, a small change in differential pressure will have a substantial affect on differential airflow. 33 Word is omitted: HEPA filtration can be used to supplement other recommended ventilation measures by providing a minimum removal efficiency 99.97% particles equal 0.3 µm in diameter. 34 Word is used incorrectly: Person room-air recirculation can be used in areas in which no general ventilation system exists 35 Incorrect verb tense: The range volumetric airflow however, a small change in differential pressure will have a substantial effect on differential airflow. HEPA filtration can be used to supplement other recommended ventilation measures by providing a minimum removal efficiency 99.97% particles equal to 0.3 µm in diameter. Individual room-air recirculation can be used in areas in which no general ventilation system exists The range volumetric airflow 67 2 3 rd para 68 1 5 th para 69 1 4 th para 14 18

rates is 110 cfm 1,152 cfm, and the equivalent ACH range was an average 8 22 in a standard-sized, substantially well-mixed, singlepatient room. 36 Incorrect use a period: In a 1976 study on aerosolization M. bovis. BCG (a surrogate for M. tuberculosis) in a room without mechanical ventilation that relied primarily on convection and infiltration resulted in 10 25 equivalent ACH 37 Incorrect verb tense: rates was 110 cfm 1,152 cfm, and the equivalent ACH range was an average 8 22 in a standard-sized, substantially well-mixed, singlepatient room. In a 1976 study on aerosolization M. bovis BCG (a surrogate for M. tuberculosis) in a room without mechanical ventilation that relied primarily on convection and infiltration resulted in 10 25 equivalent ACH 71 2 2 nd para from end 72 2 1 st para When M. parafortuitum is used as a surrogate for M. tuberculosis, ventilation rates usually had no adverse effect on the efficiency upper-air UVGI. 38 Incorrect verb tense: Because the UVGI output the lamps decline with age, a schedule for replacing the lamps should be developed in accordance with manufacturer recommendations. 39 Incorrect use a hyphen: A proper seal between the respirator s sealing surface and the face the person wearing the res- When M. parafortuitum was used as a surrogate for M. tuberculosis, ventilation rates usually had no adverse effect on the efficiency upper-air UVGI. Because the UVGI output the lamps declines with age, a schedule for replacing the lamps should be developed in accordance with manufacturer recommendations. A proper seal between the respirator s sealing surface and the face the person wearing the respirator is essential for the 73 2 Last para 77 1 2 nd para 15 18

pirator is essential for the effective and reliable performance any tightfitting, negative-pressure respirator. 40 Word is used incorrectly: effective and reliable performance any tight-fitting, negative-pressure respirator. 79 1 2 nd para 41, 42 The frequency periodic fit testing should be supplemented by the occurrence 1) a risk for transmission M. tuberculosis, 2) a change in facial features the wearer Word is omitted and incorrect verb tense: The frequency periodic fit testing should be determined by the occurrence 1) a risk for transmission M. tuberculosis, 2) a change in facial features the wearer 81 1 3 rd bulleted question 1) pregnancy is not contraindication to having a TST administered and 2) skin testing does not affecting the fetus or the mother. 43 Left parenthesis is omitted: 1) pregnancy is not a contraindication to having a TST administered and 2) skin testing does not affect the fetus or the mother. 84 2 1 st bullet 44, 45 The second result 0 mm might have been caused by incorrect administration the TST (i.e., too deeply or too shallow), or was read and recorded incorrectly if it was actually positive). Insertion word and comma is omitted: The second result 0 mm might have been caused by incorrect administration the TST (i.e., too deeply or too shallow), or was read and recorded incorrectly (if it was actually positive). 89 1 2 nd para collection additional specimens, including post bronchoscopy sputum that can increase the diagnostic yield and collection additional specimens, including post bronchoscopy sputum, can increase the diagnostic yield and increase the 16 18

46, 47 increase the opportunity to confirm an alternate diagnosis. Incorrect use comma and inserted word: Examples include developing and instituting a written TB infectioncontrol plan to ensure prompt detection, airborne infection isolation (AII), and treatment persons with suspected or confirmed TB disease; and screening and evaluating healthcare workers (HCWs) who are at risk for TB disease or who might be exposed to M. tuberculosis. 48 Words are omitted: The condition being subjected to something (e.g., an infectious agent) that could have an effect. A person exposed to M. tuberculosis does not necessarily become infected. 49 Word is omitted: opportunity to confirm an alternate diagnosis. Examples include developing and instituting a written TB infectioncontrol plan to ensure prompt detection, airborne infection isolation (AII); treatment persons with suspected or confirmed TB disease; and screening and evaluating healthcare workers (HCWs) who are at risk for TB disease or who might be exposed to M. tuberculosis. The condition being subjected to something (e.g., an infectious agent) that could have an adverse health effect. A person exposed to M. tuberculosis does not necessarily become infected. See also conversion. See also conversion rate. 50 Page is omitted. content is omitted; this page is intentionally blank. 51 Incorrect verb tense: Keeps appointment for reading. Keep appointment for reading. 107 n/a Definition for administra -tive controls 111 n/a Definition for exposure 119 Definition for TST conversion n/a 120 n/a n/a 138 2 Last line before bullets 17 18

Suggested citation:,. List Major Errata in Order Importance from the Guidelines for Preventing the Transmission Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Health-care Settings, 2005. September 25, 2006:[1 17]. Accessible at the DTBE website http://www.cdc.gov/nchstp/tb/pubs/mmwrhtml/errata09-25-06.pdf 18 18