Tuberculosis (TB): The Tuberculin Skin Test Tells Who Is Infected--What Does It Mean?

Tuberculosis (TB): The Tuberculin Skin Test Tells Who Is Infected--What Does It Mean?

Author: Florida Department of Health, Florida Department of Health, Bureau of TB and Refugee Health
Publication Date: 2000
Country of Origin: United States
Format: Brochure
Language: Russian

Abstract

This pamphlet explains TB and TB skin testing.

Publisher:

Bureau of TB and Refugee Health

Audience(s):

Non-U.S. born, General Public

Topic:

Diagnosis, TB Skin Test, General TB Information, Treatment - Latent TB infection (Inactive TB)

Notes:

This resource is available in English, Spanish, Haitian-Creole, Serbian, Russian, Vietnamese, Ukranian, Bosnian, Serbo-Croatian, Arabic, Farsi, Korean, Somali, Chinese, and Hindi. Please check this organization’s website to find information about this material in other languages.

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