"Because persons with mental illness often exhibit low health-care-seeking behavior, which may derive from an inability to recognize their own health problems or a general distrust of the health care system,” said the authors, “they may be especially prone to delays in diagnosis....” Experts hypothesize that about 3,000 people have been in contact with a contagious person within the past two years.
“To our knowledge, this is the first report to demonstrate the vulnerability of persons with mental illness to TB outbreaks,” said the authors. Read more about the case study in the American Journal of Psychiatry here.
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