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CDC guidelines on Interferon Gamma Release Assays to Detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection
The assay can be considered as an alternative to the tuberculin skin test. In many patients it′s either/or. In some cases the new assay may be advantageous, as in patients at risk not to return to have the skin test read at the proper time.Via MMWR. Medscape report here.
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