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The TB skin test should be placed 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.
Unfortunately, many colleges and universities dont have a TB testing policy for incoming or international students. Even those that do often rely on outdated, less effective tests. Its important to ensure that your students and faculty are protected from TB with proper screening and testing measures in place.
What if my TB skin test is negative? The test is negative if there is no bump (or only a very small bump) at the spot where the fluid was injected. A negative TB skin test usually means that you dont have TB. In some situations, you may need to have another TB skin test later.
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Your provider will measure the size of the firmness of the bump. Your provider considers your particular risk factors to determine the results of your test. Youre considered positive if your bump is: Greater than or equal to 5 millimeters (mm) and you have a compromised immune system.

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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.
Patients in hospitals or nursing homes, children under 4 years of age, and patients who use injection drugs with 10 mm induration should be considered positive. Anyone 4 years and older with a low risk for TB infection is considered positive with 15 mm induration.

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