CONCORD – The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services and the Manchester Health Department have identified a person with tuberculosis who was at the Families in Transition Adult Shelter and the 1269 Cafe in Manchester while infectious.

The DHHS Division of Public Health Services and Manchester Health Department are working closely with the facilities and community partners to identify and notify staff, volunteers, participants and visitors who may have been exposed and connect them to testing and evaluation for TB infection. There is currently low risk to the broader Manchester community.

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