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Swiss pupils screened as teacher contracts tuberculosis

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May 1, 2026
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A case of tuberculosis in schools in St-Maurice and Dorénaz (VS)

A case of tuberculosis in schools in St-Maurice and Dorénaz (VS)


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Pupils at a Swiss primary school are being screened after their teacher was diagnosed with respiratory tuberculosis.





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The teacher has been treated and is no longer present at the school in St-Maurice and Dorénaz, canton Valais. Screening will be launched following an investigation led by a cantonal unit and conducted by the Valais Lung League.

Potentially affected children will have to undergo a blood test, and the results will be passed on to their families within a few days. Positive cases will then be treated by doctors, who may decide to provide preventive care.

Teachers who are in contact with a colleague who has contracted tuberculosis should also be screened. In the event of a persistent cough and/or prolonged fever, children are advised to consult a doctor.

Tuberculosis is an infectious disease, but it can be effectively treated. The situation is being closely monitored, but no other immediate measures are required, canton Valais added.

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