• Information
  • News Stands
  • Advertise
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
The Anguillian Newspaper - The Weekly Independent Paper of Anguilla
The Independent Newspaper of Anguilla
The price of freedom is eternal vigilance - Thomas Jefferson
SUBSCRIBE
  • News
    • Local News
    • Front Page
  • Publications
    • Columns
      • Ask Your Doctor
      • Articles
  • Business
  • Tourism
  • Sports
  • Education
  • Health
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Local News
    • Front Page
  • Publications
    • Columns
      • Ask Your Doctor
      • Articles
  • Business
  • Tourism
  • Sports
  • Education
  • Health
No Result
View All Result
The Anguillian Newspaper - The Weekly Independent Paper of Anguilla
No Result
View All Result
Home Health

PUBLIC HEALTH ANNOUNCEMENT TUBERCULOSIS ACTIVE IN ST. MAARTEN ADVISEMENT TO ANGUILLA MINISTRY OF HEA

September 7, 2011
0 0
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share TweetSendEmail
The Ministry of Health has been informed by the Head of Health Care Sector Affairs in Dutch St. Maarten that there is currently an active case of Tuberculosis (TB) in Dutch St. Maarten. This case was diagnosed in a woman who works in the Border Bar in Dutch St Maarten which is frequented by many Anguillians.

 

Persons who have visited the Border Bar any time between May 2007 and the present should visit the Valley Health Centre for a Mantoux test which tests for TB infection.

The Mantoux tuberculin skin test is performed by injecting a small amount of fluid (called tuberculin) into the skin in the lower part of the arm. A person given the tuberculin skin test must return within 48 to 72 hours to have a trained health care worker look for a reaction on the arm.
A positive tuberculin skin test indicates that a person has been infected with TB germs. It cannot determine whether or not the person has progressed to TB disease. Other tests, such as a chest x-ray and a sample of sputum, are needed to see whether the person has TB disease.

TB is primarily an illness of the respiratory system, and is spread by coughing and sneezing. Only people who are sick with TB in their lungs are infectious or have an active case of TB. People who are not sick can have what is known as latent TB infection. Persons with latent TB infection do not feel sick, do not have any symptoms, and cannot spread TB to others, but some people with latent TB infection go on to get TB disease.

ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Therefore it is important for those who may have been exposed but are asymptomatic to be tested. Even persons who have previously been vaccinated against TB are asked to be tested if they have visited the Border Bar in St. Maarten any time in the last three months.

It should also be noted that if persons have been exposed within the last two weeks, the TB infection might not be detected by the Mantouk test. Therefore those who have visited the Border Bar in the last two weeks should be retested even if their tests are non-reactive (negative)

ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Many Tourists Still In Anguilla

Next Post

Natural Approach To Health Care: Helping People In A Personal Way

Next Post

Natural Approach To Health Care: Helping People In A Personal Way

STAY CONNECTED

RECENT NEWS

JUVENILE CARE WORKERS TRAINED IN TRAUMA MANAGEMENT

JUVENILE CARE WORKERS TRAINED IN TRAUMA MANAGEMENT

March 17, 2026
ALBENA LAKE-HODGE STUDENTS CELEBRATE CHINESE NEW YEAR WITH COLOUR, CULTURE AND COMMUNITY SPIRIT

ALBENA LAKE-HODGE STUDENTS CELEBRATE CHINESE NEW YEAR WITH COLOUR, CULTURE AND COMMUNITY SPIRIT

March 17, 2026
PARLIAMENTARY OPPOSITION MEMBER CALLS FOR URGENT INSTALLATION OF ISLANDWIDE CCTV

PARLIAMENTARY OPPOSITION MEMBER CALLS FOR URGENT INSTALLATION OF ISLANDWIDE CCTV

March 17, 2026
OUR CHILDREN DESERVE BETTER

SYSTEMS FAIL WHEN PEOPLE FAIL

March 17, 2026

– A D V E R T I S E M E N T –

  • Home
  • Info
  • News Stands
  • Advertise

© 2020-2021 The Anguillian Newspaper - Developed by SoCreative.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Front Page News
    • Local News
    • Regional News
  • Publications
    • Editorial
    • Art
    • Columns
      • Ask Your Doctor
      • Letters
      • Articles
    • Music
    • People
  • Business
  • Education
  • Health
  • Tourism
  • Sports

© 2020-2021 The Anguillian Newspaper - Developed by SoCreative.

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?