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- Testing for COVID-19 | COVID-19 | CDC
Getting a COVID-19 test Buy self-tests (at-home tests) Buy self-tests (at-home tests) online or in pharmacies and retail stores If you have health insurance, it may reimburse the cost of purchasing self-tests Visit FDA's website for a list of authorized tests Go to a testing location Visit a community-based testing location, such as a pharmacy or health center near you These locations may
- Ready? Set? Test! - July 2025
Placing test strips on a moist or newly cleaned surface may damage the strip and cause incorrect results Check and record temperatures of the testing, reagent, and test kit storage areas See Appendix B for examples of daily temperature logs Check inventory regularly to ensure you have enough reagents, test kits, and supplies for testing
- Fit Testing | Personal Protective Equipment | CDC
The test is a pass fail test that determines whether you can detect a test agent, such as through taste, smell, or an involuntary cough The OSHA-accepted fit test protocols provide complete instructions for conducting qualitative fit tests with the accepted test agents NIOSH does not endorse or recommend the use of the irritant smoke fit test
- Testing for Tuberculosis: Blood Test | Tuberculosis (TB) | CDC
A tuberculosis (TB) blood test uses a blood sample to find out if you are infected with TB germs
- Diagnosing Tuberculosis | Tuberculosis (TB) | CDC
A positive test result for tuberculosis (TB) infection means you have TB germs in your body Your health care provider will do other tests to determine if you have inactive TB (also called latent TB infection) or active TB disease
- Clinical Testing and Diagnosis for Tuberculosis
For more details on interpreting TB skin test results, please visit Clinical Testing Guidance for Tuberculosis: Tuberculin Skin Test TB skin results should only be read by a trained health care professional Consult with your state and local public health authorities to determine who is authorized to place and read TB skin tests in your state
- Diagnosis for Flu | Influenza (Flu) | CDC
Flu is a contagious respiratory illness that can cause fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills and or fatigue There are multiple tests that can detect flu viruses Although testing is the only way to know if you have flu, your doctor may diagnose you based on your symptoms
- Diabetes Testing | Diabetes | CDC
Diabetes Testing Key points You’ll need a blood sugar test to find out if you have prediabetes or diabetes Testing is simple, and results are usually available quickly
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