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- Testing for COVID-19 | COVID-19 | CDC
Getting a COVID-19 test Buy self-tests (at-home tests) Buy self-tests (at-home tests) online or in pharmacies and retail stores If you have health insurance, it may reimburse the cost of purchasing self-tests Visit FDA's website for a list of authorized tests Go to a testing location Visit a community-based testing location, such as a pharmacy or health center near you These locations may
- Clinical Testing and Diagnosis for Tuberculosis
For more details on interpreting TB skin test results, please visit Clinical Testing Guidance for Tuberculosis: Tuberculin Skin Test TB skin results should only be read by a trained health care professional Consult with your state and local public health authorities to determine who is authorized to place and read TB skin tests in your state
- Laboratory Testing for Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV)
Laboratory testing can help distinguish whether someone is susceptible to EBV infection or has a recent or past infection Healthcare providers can test for antibodies to specific EBV-associated antigens Monospot test is not recommended for general use
- Clinical Testing Guidance for Tuberculosis: Tuberculin Skin Test
The TB skin test (also known as the Mantoux tuberculin skin test or TST) is one method of determining whether a person is infected with TB bacteria Reliable administration and reading of the TB skin test requires standardization of procedures, training, supervision, and practice
- A1C Test for Diabetes and Prediabetes | Diabetes | CDC
The A1C test—also known as the hemoglobin A1C or HbA1c test—is a simple blood test Your A1C is used to diagnose prediabetes and diabetes, and monitor your progress Find out more about the test, and your A1C goals
- Ready? Set? Test! - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Placing test strips on a moist or newly cleaned surface may damage the strip and cause incorrect results Check and record temperatures of the testing, reagent, and test kit storage areas See Appendix B for examples of daily temperature logs Check inventory regularly to ensure you have enough reagents, test kits, and supplies for testing
- Testing for Tuberculosis | Tuberculosis (TB) | CDC
The tuberculosis (TB) blood test and the TB skin test are the two types of tests for TB infection
- Screening for Genital Herpes | Genital Herpes | CDC
Genital herpes is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) can be challenging to diagnose CDC recommends herpes testing for people with genital symptoms These frequently asked questions provide answers about herpes tests and CDC's genital herpes testing recommendations
- Clinical Testing Guidance for Tuberculosis: Interferon Gamma Release . . .
Background About the TB blood test The TB blood test (interferon gamma release assay [IGRA]) mixes a patient’s blood samples with peptides that simulate antigens derived from TB bacteria and with controls The TB antigens were chosen because they are found in M tuberculosis complex, including M bovis, but they are absent from BCG and from the majority of other mycobacteria In most people
- Screening for Cervical Cancer | Cervical Cancer | CDC
Screening tests The HPV test and the Pap test can help prevent cervical cancer or find it early The HPV test looks for the virus (human papillomavirus) that can cause cell changes on the cervix The Pap test (or Pap smear) looks for precancers, cell changes on the cervix that might become cervical cancer if they are not treated appropriately Both tests can be done in a doctor's office or
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