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Llwynhendy TB outbreak: Around 100 queue for screening Llwynhendy TB outbreak: More than 100 queue for screening
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Around 100 people have been queuing for TB screening following an outbreak in Carmarthenshire. More than 100 people have been queuing for tuberculosis screening following an outbreak in Carmarthenshire.
People who may have been exposed to tuberculosis are being asked to take part in the two-day programme. People who may have been exposed to TB are being asked to take part in the two-day programme.
The outbreak has killed one woman, with 29 cases of TB linked to the infections in the Llanelli area.The outbreak has killed one woman, with 29 cases of TB linked to the infections in the Llanelli area.
Margaret Pegler, 64, from Llwynhendy, died just five days after being told she had the disease in September.Margaret Pegler, 64, from Llwynhendy, died just five days after being told she had the disease in September.
Screenings have begun at a pub linked to the outbreak, a health centre and Parc y Scarlets in Llanelli. The community screenings, the first to be carried out by Public Health Wales, have begun at a pub linked to the outbreak, a health centre and Parc y Scarlets in Llanelli.
Dr Brendon Mason from Public Health Wales said: "TB has been circulating at a low level in Llwynhendy for some time and our aim is to ensure that all affected individuals proceed to treatment as soon as possible so that we can halt any further spread of the disease and bring the outbreak under control." Organisers said they saw more than 100 people in the first hour.
Shaun Greaney, who lives in Llwynhendy, said he was "concerned" the community didn't know about the outbreak sooner.
"It shouldn't have been left to get to this stage where so many people have had to turn up to get checked out and it has caused alarm in the community
"Why has it taken so long for them to tell us?"
Vikki Rees, who used to work in a pub in Llwynhendy, said she wanted to get a TB screening for "peace of mind".
"We thought it is best to get tested to avoid any further concern," she added.
"They have put the right things in place now to prevent future spreading of TB."
People eligible for screening are:
Public Health Wales said anyone unsure whether they need to be tested should attend a screening session and discuss their circumstances with medical staff.
Dr Brendon Mason from PHW said: "TB has been circulating at a low level in Llwynhendy for some time and our aim is to ensure that all affected individuals proceed to treatment as soon as possible so that we can halt any further spread of the disease and bring the outbreak under control."
About 80 people have been identified as contacts with confirmed TB cases and have been sent letters asking them to attend Tuesday and Wednesday's screening sessions.About 80 people have been identified as contacts with confirmed TB cases and have been sent letters asking them to attend Tuesday and Wednesday's screening sessions.
PHW is working with Hywel Dda University Health Board to offer the sessions, which have a capacity for 700 people over the two days.
They want to identify anyone who has been exposed to TB and anyone who has active signs of the disease in order for them to be treated.
An additional call is being issued to people who may have been exposed to TB as an adult customer or employee of the Joiners Arms in Llwynhendy between 2005 and 2018.An additional call is being issued to people who may have been exposed to TB as an adult customer or employee of the Joiners Arms in Llwynhendy between 2005 and 2018.
The pub's owners SA Brain said it was "inevitable that several of those affected will have used the pub and mixed with others there".The pub's owners SA Brain said it was "inevitable that several of those affected will have used the pub and mixed with others there".
Investigations into TB infections have been going on since 2010, with the hope this screening programme can finally halt them.Investigations into TB infections have been going on since 2010, with the hope this screening programme can finally halt them.
What is TB?What is TB?
Source: NHS ChoicesSource: NHS Choices
People eligible for screening are:
PHW said anyone unsure whether they need to be tested should attend a screening session and discuss their circumstances with medical staff.