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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) What is tuberculosis? What is the difference between TB infection and TB disease? Who can get TB? What are the symptoms of TB? Who should be tested for TB? How can TB be tested for? What is the treatment for TB? What if I have HIV?
Tuberculosis Risk Assessment Have you had a cough lasting more than three weeks? Have you lived with or spent time with anyone who had or may have had TB? Have you lived in or visited any of the following areas for more than a month: Africa, Asia, Mexico, Central or South America, the Caribbean or Eastern Europe?
What does a positive TB test look like? A positive TB skin test will look like a firm, red bump.
Have you ever had a positive TB skin test? Have you ever had close contact with anyone who was sick with TB? Have you ever been vaccinated with BCG? * The significance of the travel exposure should be discussed with a health care provider and evaluated.
A TB test checks to see if youve been infected with tuberculosis (TB). There are two types of TB tests: a skin test and a blood test. TB skin and blood tests can show if youve ever been exposed to the bacterium that causes TB, but they cant determine if you have a latent (dormant) or active TB infection.
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Testing for TB is especially important in work environments where transmission of the disease is a risk most notably in healthcare facilities.
(A) TB tests and other forms of TB assessment shall be provided at least annually, and more frequently if applicable public health guidelines or the local health officer recommends more frequent testing.
You will have either be a TB skin test or a TB blood test, depending on your health and medical history. TB skin tests are used more often, but blood tests for TB are becoming more common. For a TB skin test (also called a Mantoux tuberculin skin test), you will need two visits to complete the test.

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