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For TB infection, there are two recommended tests which can be used to identify such patients.

Tuberculin Skin Test (TST)

The skin test is done by injecting a small amount of TB antigens into the top layer of skin on your inner forearm. If one has ever been exposed to TB bacteria (Mycobacterium tuberculosis), there will be a reaction indicated by the development of a firm red bump (induration) >= 10 mm at the site within 2 days.

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Tuberculin Skin Test

Figure: Tuberculin Skin Test

 

Interferon-gamma release assay (IGRA)

IGRA is a Blood test. If one has been exposed to TB bacteria, the white blood cell in the blood will release a substance called gamma interferon when the cells are exposed to specific TB antigens.

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IGRA-TEST

Figure: Interferon-gamma release assay (IGRA)

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