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Treatment for latent TB infection is highly recommended. Perform annual screening for symptoms of TB disease. Annually reevaluate the risk and benefits of treatment for latent TB infection. Ensure health care personnel know the symptoms of TB disease that should prompt an immediate evaluation between screening.
It may be within the scope of practice of the competent and appropriately trained registered nurse to administer and read the tuberculosis (TB) skin test under the direction of an authorized health care practitioner.
Ask your health care provider for a written record of your positive TB test result. This will be helpful if you are asked to have another TB test in the future.
Who can administer and read TB skin tests? The TB skin test should be placed (administered) and read by a designated, trained health care provider. Consult with your state and local public health authorities to determine who is authorized to place and read TB skin tests in your state.
Your health care provider will do other tests to determine if you have inactive TB or active TB disease. These tests may include a chest x-ray, and a test of the sputum (phlegm) you cough up.
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You can get tested for TB at the health department or at your health care providers office. Your health care provider will choose the TB test that is best for you. Public and private health care plans may cover TB testing costs.
If you are located at a school site, the California School Employee TB Risk Assessment Questionnaire can be completed in-person with the school site Registered Nurse.
Your health care provider may perform a two-step TB skin test if you are going to be screened for TB periodically (for example, if you are a health care worker). Some people with inactive TB, also called latent TB infection, have a negative reaction to the TB skin test when tested years after being infected.

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