Tuberculin Skin TestsMantoux Test, TB Skin Test Why It Is DoneA tuberculin skin test is done to find people with tuberculosis
(TB), including: - People who have been in close contact with
someone known to have TB.
- Health care workers who are likely to be
exposed to TB.
- People with TB symptoms, such as an ongoing cough,
night sweats, and weight loss for no reason.
- People who have had an
abnormal chest X-ray.
- People who have had a recent organ transplant
or with
impaired immune systems, such as those with
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
A tuberculin skin test should not be done for people who have
a: - Known TB infection.
- Positive
tuberculin skin test in the past. A second test may cause a more severe
reaction to the TB antigens.
- Skin rash that would make it hard to
read the skin test.
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