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In the Mantoux test, a standard dose of 5 tuberculin units (TU - 0.1 ml), according to the CDC, [8] or 2 TU of Statens Serum Institute (SSI) tuberculin RT23 in 0.1 ml solution, according to the National Health Service, [9] is injected intradermally (between the layers of dermis) on the flexor surface of the left forearm, mid-way between elbow ...
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Original - A technician in the process of placing a Mantoux tuberculin skin test in the recipient’s forearm. The test is used to evaluate people for latent tuberculosis (TB) infection. Reason High technical standard and resolution, showing a common test that nearly everyone has to take. Bring attention to TB.
The test used in the United States at present is referred to as the Mantoux test. An alternative test called the Heaf test was used in the United Kingdom until 2005, although the UK now uses the Mantoux test in line with the rest of the world. Both of these tests use the tuberculin derivative PPD (purified protein derivative). [citation needed]
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A Mantoux tuberculin skin test, used to evaluate people for latent tuberculosis (TB) infection. Photo credit: Greg Knobloch, United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (public domain) More selected pictures
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The traditional procedure of ID injection known as the Mantoux procedure (as used in the Mantoux test) involves injecting at angle of administration of 5 to 15 degrees angle, almost against the skin. With bevel (opening) side up, the needle is inserted about 1 ⁄ 8 inch (3 mm) with the entire bevel inside and injected while watching for a ...