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The Prevalence of M. avium in Humans & its Effect on TB Skin Tests

The Prevalence of M. avium in Humans & its Effect on TB Skin Tests. By: DIANA MCCOMBS. WHAT I THOUGHT. I though there were some very interesting articles while I was researching I have a positive TB skin test and I was wondering how that could be-now I know!. WHAT I FOUND IN LIT REVIEW.

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The Prevalence of M. avium in Humans & its Effect on TB Skin Tests

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  1. The Prevalence of M. avium in Humans & its Effect on TB Skin Tests By: DIANA MCCOMBS

  2. WHAT I THOUGHT • I though there were some very interesting articles while I was researching • I have a positive TB skin test and I was wondering how that could be-now I know!

  3. WHAT I FOUND IN LIT REVIEW • I found many different articles explaining why a positive test isn’t necessarily a true-positive test • I also found answers to many questions I had concerning tuberculosis

  4. DIRECTIONS FOR FURTHER RESEARCH • I think we should put some money into finding alternatives to the tuberculin skin test • More people should be educated on the test and why it can be misleading

  5. CONCLUSION • There are several people in the world that test positive on tuberculin skin tests • However, several of these are subjective because of previous BCG vaccinations & exposure to nontuberculous mycobacteria

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