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  3. Fill in the date of the audit and details such as the name of the Official Veterinarian (OV), OV practice, delivery partner, and farmer's name. Accurate information here is crucial for clarity.
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Diagnosis may be assisted by radiography, echography, demonstration of mycobacteria by Ziehl-Neelsen coloration or PCR on biopsies or cytology specimens, and immunological tests such as lateral flow and IFN assays. False-negative tuberculin tests are often seen in dogs.
All U.S. health care personnel should be screened for tuberculosis (TB) upon hire (i.e., preplacement). Annual testing is not recommended unless there is a known exposure or ongoing transmission at a health care facility.
There are two tests that are used to determine if a person has been infected with TB bacteria: TB blood test ( Gamma Release Assay [IGRA]) TB skin test (Mantoux tuberculin skin test [TST])

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The blood test or Gamma test These days we have other tests for TB at our disposal, and a commonly used test now is the Gamma test. This is a blood test and returns a result in a few days. The gamma test is much more sensitive than the skin test at around 90%, but the specificity is lower at around 97%.
By simultaneously injecting two types of tuberculin into the deep layers of the skin of the neck, the test can better distinguish between animals infected with M. bovis and animals previously exposed to or infected with other types of mycobacteria found in the environment which do not cause bovine TB.
IFN-y test submission costs Cost per test1 to 4 blood samples5 or more blood samples High specificity format (TC0751) 30 24.50 High sensitivity format (TC0651) 23.60 19.20 Feb 3, 2025

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