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==Classification==
==Classification==
Below is a table with the current classification system of [[tuberculosis]] ([[TB]]), based on its [[pathogenesis]]:<ref name="CDC">{{cite web | title = TB Classification | url = http://www.cdc.gov/tb/publications/slidesets/selfstudymodules/module1/classification.htm }}</ref>  
Below is a table of the current classification system of [[tuberculosis]] ([[TB]]), according to its [[pathogenesis]]:<ref name="CDC">{{cite web | title = TB Classification | url = http://www.cdc.gov/tb/publications/slidesets/selfstudymodules/module1/classification.htm }}</ref>  
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No history of [[TB]] exposure<br>
No history of [[TB]] exposure<br>
A negative result to a [[TST]] or [[IGRA]]
A negative a [[TST]] or [[IGRA]]
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History of [[TB]] exposure<br>
History of [[TB]] exposure<br>
A negative result to a [[TST]] (given at least 8-10 weeks after exposure) or [[IGRA]]
A negative [[TST]] (given at least 8-10 weeks after exposure) or [[IGRA]]
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No [[TB]] disease     
No [[TB]] disease     
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Positive result to a [[TST]] or [[IGRA]]<br>
Positive [[TST]] or [[IGRA]]<br>
Negative smears and cultures (if done)<br>
Negative smears and cultures (if done)<br>
No clinical or [[x-ray]] evidence of active [[TB]] disease
No clinical manifestations of active [[TB]] disease
No abnormal [[x-ray]] findings
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Positive culture (if done) for ''[[M. tuberculosis]]''<br>
Positive culture (if done) for ''[[M. tuberculosis]]''<br>
Positive result to a [[TST]] or [[IGRA]], and clinical, bacteriological, or [[x-ray]] evidence of [[TB]] disease  
Positive [[TST]] or [[IGRA]], and clinical, bacteriological, or [[x-ray]] evidence of [[TB]] disease  
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Medical history of [[TB]] disease<br>
Medical history of [[TB]] disease<br>
Abnormal but stable [[x-ray]] findings<br>
Abnormal but stable [[x-ray]] findings<br>
Positive result to a [[TST]] or [[IGRA]]<br>
Positive [[TST]] or [[IGRA]]<br>
Negative smears and cultures (if done)<br>
Negative smears and cultures (if done)<br>
No clinical or [[x-ray]] evidence of active [[TB]] disease
No clinical manifestations of active [[TB]] disease
No abnormal [[x-ray]] findings
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Suspected [[TB]]
Suspected [[TB]]
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[[Signs]] and [[symptoms]] of [[TB]] disease, but incomplete evaluation
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Overview

Tuberculosis can be classified into 6 main categories according to exposure, symptoms, and diagnostic testing. The classification ranges from Class 0, in people with no previous exposure to TB and negative tuberculin skin testing and/or interferon-gamma release assay (2 methods of screening for TB), to Class 3 for active TB infection and Class 5 for suspected TB infection based on signs and symptoms of the disease. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has also designed a special classification for immigrants and refugees according to the risk of infection.

Classification

Below is a table of the current classification system of tuberculosis (TB), according to its pathogenesis:[1]

Class Type of Tuberculosis Description

0

No TB exposure
Not infected

No history of TB exposure
A negative a TST or IGRA

1

TB exposure
No evidence of infection

History of TB exposure
A negative TST (given at least 8-10 weeks after exposure) or IGRA

2

TB infection
No TB disease

Positive TST or IGRA
Negative smears and cultures (if done)
No clinical manifestations of active TB disease No abnormal x-ray findings

3

Clinically active TB

Positive culture (if done) for M. tuberculosis
Positive TST or IGRA, and clinical, bacteriological, or x-ray evidence of TB disease

4

Previous TB disease (not clinically active)

Medical history of TB disease
Abnormal but stable x-ray findings
Positive TST or IGRA
Negative smears and cultures (if done)
No clinical manifestations of active TB disease No abnormal x-ray findings

5

Suspected TB

Clinical manifestations of TB disease, but incomplete evaluation

CDC TB Classification for Immigrants and Refugees

Tuberculosis classification for immigrants and refugees according to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):[2]

Class Description Travel Clearance

No TB Classification

Applicants with normal tuberculosis screening examinations. No discernible HIV infection and normal CXR.

Valid for 6 months from evaluation

Class A TB

All applicants who have tuberculosis disease including applicants with extrapulmonary TB. Also shows CXR which is suggestive of pulmonary TB disease, with or without sputum smear and culture results.

Not cleared for travel until treatment is completed. Exceptions are available for granted waivers.
Class B0 TB, Pulmonary Applicants diagnosed with TB by panel physician or presented to the physician while on TB treatment. Also, successful completion of the Division of Global Migration and Quarantine (DGMQ) prior to immigration is required. Valid for 3 months from final negative culture reports.

Class B1 TB, Pulmonary

No treatment:

  • Have negative acid-fast bacilli sputum smears
  • Have negative cultures
  • Are not diagnosed with tuberculosis
  • Can wait to have tuberculosis treatment started after immigration

Completed treatment:

  • Applicants who were diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis and successfully completed directly observed therapy prior to immigration
  • The cover sheet should indicate if the initial sputum smears and cultures were positive and if drug susceptibility testing results are available
Valid for 3 months from final negative culture reports.

Class B1 TB, Extrapulmonary

Applicants with evidence of extrapulmonary tuberculosis, with normal CXR and negative sputum smears and cultures.
The anatomic site of infection should be documented

Valid for 3 months from final negative culture reports.

Class B2 TB, LTBI Evaluation

Applicants who have a TST ≥10 mm or positive IGRA but otherwise have a negative evaluation for tuberculosis
The size of the TST reaction or IGRA result, the applicant’s status with respect to latent TB infection (LTBI) treatment, and the medication(s) used should be documented
For applicants who had more than one TST or IGRA, all dates and results and whether the applicant’s TST or IGRA converted should be documented
Contacts with TST ≥5 mm or positive IGRA should receive this classification (if they are not already Class B1 TB, Pulmonary)

Valid for 6 months from completion of evaluation.

Class B3 TB, Contact Evaluation

Applicants who are a recent contact of a known tuberculosis case
The size of the applicant’s TST reaction or IGRA response should be documented
Information about the source case, name, alien number, relationship to contact, and type of tuberculosis should also be documented.

Valid for 6 months from completion of evaluation.

References

  1. "TB Classification".
  2. "TB Classification US Citizenship and Immigration Services" (PDF).

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