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Key points

  • A tuberculosis (TB) skin test can tell if you have TB germs in your body.
  • A TB skin test requires two visits with your health care provider.
  • The TB vaccine may cause a false-positive TB skin test reaction.
Female health care worker smiling at a patient and holding a ruler to read a TB skin test on a patient's forearm

TB skin test

The TB skin test is also known as the tuberculin skin test. If you receive a TB skin testyou will have two visits with your health care provider.

First visit

During the first visita health care provider uses a small needle to put some testing material under the skin on the lower part of your inner arm. The testing fluid is called tuberculin.

Second visit

After two or three daysyou must return to the clinic to have the skin test read. A trained health care provider will measure the size of the bump or reaction. A positive or negative test result depends on the size of the bump or reaction.

If you cannot return after two or three days to have the test readyou will need to have a skin test again.

Who can get a TB skin test

Most people can get a TB skin test. This includes:

You should not get a TB skin test if you have had a severe reactionsuch as a severe allergic reactionin the past. Talk to your health care provider about the TB blood test.

If you received the TB vaccine

Tell your health care provider if you received a TB vaccine

If you have ever received a vaccine for TB (BCG vaccine)your health care provider should recommend the TB blood test. Unlike the TB skin testTB blood tests are not affected by the TB vaccine.

Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) is a vaccine for TB disease. The vaccine is not generally used in the United States. It is given to infants and small children in countries where TB is common. It protects children from getting severe forms of active TB diseasesuch as TB meningitis.

Tell your health care provider if you have received the TB vaccineespecially if you are getting tested for TB infection because it can cause a false positive TB skin test reaction. TB blood tests are the preferred tests for people who have received the BCG TB vaccine.

How to get tested

You can get tested for TB at the health department or at your health care provider's 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.

Finding a test location

Contact your state or local TB program about getting tested for TB.

Two-step TB skin test

Your health care provider may perform a two-step TB skin test if you are going to be screened for TB periodically (for exampleif you are a health care worker).

Some people with inactive TBalso called latent TB infectionhave a negative reaction to the TB skin test when tested years after being infected. Howeverif they are tested again within a year of the first testthey may have a positive reaction. The first TB skin test can "trigger the memory" of the immune systemboosting its ability to react to the second TB skin test.

It may appear that these people were infected between the first and second tests. Howeverthe second positive test reaction is actually a boosted reaction due to TB infection that occurred a long time ago.

The two-step TB skin test can lower the chance that a boosted reaction from an old TB infection will be misinterpreted as a recent infection. If the reaction to the first-step TB skin test is classified as negativea second-step TB skin test is given one to three weeks after the first test is read.

Understanding TB skin test results

Positive TB skin test

A positive skin test result for TB infection means you have TB germs in your body.

Keep a record of your positive test result

Once you have a positive TB blood test or TB skin test resultyou may still have a positive test result on future TB tests. This includes even after you finish taking all of your TB medicine for inactive TB or active TB disease.

Ask your health care provider for a written record of your positive TB skin test result. This will be helpful if you are asked to have another TB test in the future.

Negative TB skin test

A negative skin test result for TB infection means inactive TB or active TB disease is unlikelybut your health care provider may do more testsespecially if:

  • You have symptoms of active TB diseaselike
    • Coughing,
    • Chest pain,
    • Fever,
    • Weight lossor tiredness.
  • You have HIV.
  • You were recently exposed to TB germs.

After you get your results

If you have a positive TB skin test resultyou have TB germs in your body. 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-rayand a test of the sputum (phlegm) you cough up.

Your health care provider will discuss your diagnosis with you and recommend treatment.

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