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The Tuberculin Test

Pediatrics, 1974
The tuberculin test is a major diagnostic tool. A positive reaction to the tuberculin test indicates the presence of tuberculous infection, but the degree of activity, if any, or the severity of the disease process cannot be thus determined. There are also other limitations of the test as noted later in this discussion.
E M, Sewell, D, O'Hare, E L, Kendig
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Tuberculin test

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2001
Although tuberculin test is widely used for detection of tuberculous infection among children, there is no clear understanding about its performance and interpretation. This article has been written with the purpose of elucidating the performance and interpretation of standard tuberculin test, based on the experiences gained at the National ...
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The tuberculin test

Veterinary Microbiology, 1994
Tuberculin tests in general use today rely on the response to intradermal injections of tuberculin with assessment of the injection site for swelling at 72 hours post injection. Estimates of the sensitivity of tuberculin tests range from 68-95% while specificity is estimated to be 96-99%.
M L, Monaghan   +4 more
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Tuberculin Skin Testing

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
To the Editor. — I should like to comment on the negativity of the tuberculin skin test performed on the patients described in the article entitled "Transtracheal Aspiration in Diagnosis of Sputum-Spear—Negative Tuberculosis" (238:1037-1040, 1977).
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Unread Tuberculin Tests

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
Serial audits of tuberculin skin testing at a community teaching hospital indicated an ongoing need for standardization and quality control.
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Tuberculin surveys and the tuberculin test *

Tubercle, 1947
Summary The incidence of sensitization to tuberculin in Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire is described, there being some evidence of a decline as compared with previous surveys in this country. This was particularly marked in the younger children, and among the adults in Cambridgeshire, where tuberculization was not found to be complete.
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