By
Joe Barber Jr, PhD
Published: July 23, 2012, 7:34 p.m.·
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A negative tuberculin skin testing (TST) result, as defined by a reaction of less than 5 mm of induration by Mantoux testing, is strongly predictive of active tuberculosis (TB)-related death in children. Treatment for TB should be administered if other signs of TB are present, irrespective of the TST result, according to the findings of a retrospective study.
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