Because prolonged exposure to persons ill with TB can lead to infection:
1. Screening of high-risk populations should be considered.
2. Although casual contact is not believed to be a significant risk factor, anyone exposed to TB should be tested to determine if medical care is needed.
3. Patients must strictly adhere to medical protocols following advice from medical professionals; medications usually need to be taken for as long as 6 months.
4. There is a vaccine available, used in countries with high rates of TB. It is not typically given in the US, given the low rates of illness.