Health care providers should comply with local laws and regulations requiring the reporting of TB. All persons with class 3 or class 5 TB should be reported promptly to the local health department. See list of notifiable diseases.
| Class | Type | Description |
| 0 | No TB exposure Not infected | No history of exposure Negative reaction to tuberculin skin test |
| 1 | TB exposure No evidence of infection | History of exposure Negative reaction to tuberculin skin test |
| 2 | TB infection No disease | Positive reaction to tuberculin skin test Negative bacteriologic studies (if done) No clinical, bacteriologic, or radiographic evidence of TB |
| 3 | TB, clinically active | M. tuberculosis cultured (if done) Clinical, bacteriologic, or radiographic evidence of current disease |
| 4 | TB Not clinically active | History of episode(s) of TB or Abnormal but stable radiographic findings Positive reaction to the tuberculin skin test Negative bacteriologic studies (if done) and No clinical or radiographic evidence of current disease |
| 5 | TB suspect | Diagnosis pending TB disease should be ruled in or out within 3 months |
| Class | Chest X-ray | AFP smear | Restrictions |
| A - TB, infectious | Active TB | Positive | No entry to U.S. until treated and smears are negative |
| B1 - TB, clinically active, not infectious | Active TB | Negative | Report to local health department for further medical evaluation within 30 days of arrival in U.S. |
| B2 - TB, not clinically active | Inactive TB | Not required unless symptomatic | Same as above |
| No class (Normal) | Normal | Not required | None |
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