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Should a TB skin test be given to someone who received BCG vaccine years ago?

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Should a TB skin test be given to someone who received BCG vaccine years ago?

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Yes. BCG is a vaccine used in many countries where there is a high prevalence of TB disease. Since BCG can cause a false positive reaction to the tuberculin skin test, one cannot distinguish between a reaction to BCG and a reaction to the PPD. It is prudent to consider a significant reaction to the tuberculin skin test as indicating TB infection.

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