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TB - Local Public Health Resources

Tuberculosis Standard Operating Procedure

The TB Control Program has developed a standard operating procedure (SOP) for local public health agencies to assist in education and case management. This document is intended to provide a framework of how to investigate and treat cases of latent TB infection and active TB disease in Iowa and represent the policies and procedures of the Iowa Department of Public Health TB Control Program.

Directly Observed Therapy (DOT)

The Iowa TB Control Program provides incentive funding to LPHAs to perform DOT for suspected/confirmed cases of TB disease. Clinical benefits of DOT include significant reductions in disease relapse, treatment failure, and development of multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB). A cost benefits analysis demonstrates it cost $2,500 to treat drug susceptible TB and $250,000 to treat MDR-TB.

There is limited availability for DOT incentive funding for LTBI with high-risk patients (HIV+ individuals, children less than 5 years of age, MDR/XDR-TB contacts).

It is the expectation that health departments that accept incentive funding for DOT will perform DOT with the patient until treatment completion. Regardless of availability of incentive funding, DOT remains the standard of care. The CDC, IDSA, WHO, and ATS recommend all healthcare providers implement DOT on each active case of TB.

While there is no incentive funding for extrapulmonary cases of TB disease, DOT is still strongly recommended for the same clinical reasons listed above.

Contact the TB Program Manager at 515-281-7504 to discuss DOT reimbursement.

Contact Investigations

LPHAs in Iowa are responsible for conducting investigations of infectious TB. The TB Control Program Manager and Nurse Consultant will provide direct consultation to LPHAs on each case of infectious TB. Consultation consists of:

  • When to initiate a contact investigation
  • Assigning priorities to contacts
  • Diagnostic and public health evaluation of contacts
  • When to expand a contact investigation
  • Data management of contact investigations

IDSS is the reporting system utilized by IDPH. Once the TB controller has initiated TB case in IDSS the LPHA will be notified and the “TB Contacts” tab will be available for completion.

TB Control Program Forms (TB Disease)

TB Control Program Forms (LTBI)