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A 2 step is defined as two TSTs done within 1month of each other. 2. What is the procedure for 2-step TB skin test? Both step 1 and step 2 of the 2 step TB skin test must be completed within 28 days.
To perform a two-step TST, administer and read the first TST. If the result is negative, repeat a second TST one to four weeks later (no sooner than one week and no later than four weeks later.) The result of the second TST is the true baseline.
In summary, 2-step PPD testing requires 2 PPDs to be placed, 1-3 weeks apart, with each of those tests read 48-72 hours after placement. Who should have 2-step PPD testing? Those who: 1) have never been tested 2) have no documentation of prior testing, or 3) tested negative over 12 months ago.
CDC discourages a testing approach that is independent of a risk assessment. Frequency of testing depends on a persons risk factors. This could range from one-time only testing among persons at low risk for future TB exposure to annual testing among those at continued risk of exposure.
Upload your Immunization Record Go to the Student Wellness Center Patient Portal. Enter your SJSU ID number and password. Navigate to the Medical Counseling Clearances tab in your health portal. Enter the date(s) and type of immunization received for each requirement listed on your portal.
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Although the booster effect can last up to one year, an interval of one to four weeks between TSTs is recommended to avoid confusion in case of actual exposure to infectious tuberculosis disease. A two-step TST needs to be performed only once if properly administered and documented.
The two-step tuberculin skin test (TST) is used to detect individuals with past tuberculosis (TB) infection who now have diminished skin test reactivity. This procedure will reduce the likelihood that a boosted reaction is later interpreted as a new infection.
In this procedure a person is given a baseline PPD test. If the test is negative, a second test is administered one to three weeks later. If the second test is negative, the person is considered uninfected.

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