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STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES |
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General Information Mumps
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Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious disease which primarily affects the respiratory system. A simple skin test can determine if you have the antibodies to TB. A negative result means you have not contacted TB. If you have a positive TB skin test you have been exposed to TB and have antibodies in your system. You will need to have a chest x-ray if you have a
positive test to determine if you have an active infection. If your chest x-ray is
negative you are not contagious, however, the physician may wish to discuss preventive
treatment so that you don't develop active TB from your exposure. If you have had a positive skin
test for TB in the past the skin test will not be repeated. You will need to have a chest
x-ray to obtain your clearance for school or work. Several university programs require testing as part of their entrance requirements and
at specific intervals thereafter. The Student Health Center provides testing routinely.
You do not need an appointment. A second visit is required at 48 hours to "read" the skin test. Cost: $10.00. Chest X-Ray: Available daily. Cost: $20.00 plus a $10.00 off-campus interpretation fee.
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