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Recommended Actions Based on Blood Lead Level CDC recommends testing blood for lead exposure A patient’s blood lead level (BLL) is measured in micrograms of lead per deciliter of blood (μg dL) Healthcare providers should follow recommendations based on initial screening capillary and confirmed venous BLLs Learn more about the recommended actions after a blood lead level test
Test Directory | Submitting Specimens to CDC | Infectious Diseases . . . The searchable Test Directory features an up-to-date list of orderable tests and provides information on specimen requirements, contact information, test turnaround times, and other supplemental information Access the directory here or while completing a Specimen Submission Form
Symptoms of COVID-19 | COVID-19 | CDC Signs and Symptoms The following list does not include all possible symptoms Symptoms may change with new COVID-19 variants and can vary depending on vaccination status Possible symptoms include: Fever or chills Cough Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing Sore throat Congestion or runny nose New loss of taste or smell Fatigue Muscle or body aches Headache Nausea or vomiting Diarrhea
Getting Tested for HIV | HIV | CDC Antibody test An antibody test looks for antibodies to HIV in your blood or oral fluid Most rapid tests and the only HIV self-test approved by the U S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are antibody tests Antibody tests that use blood from a vein can detect HIV sooner than tests done with blood from a finger stick or with oral fluid
Information for Diagnostic Laboratories | Rabies | CDC The LN34 PCR test for rabies is a newer diagnostic test that uses real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (real-time RT-PCR) methodology to detect the presence of rabies virus genetic material
Screening for Colorectal Cancer | Colorectal Cancer | CDC Overview A screening test is used to look for a disease when a person doesn't have symptoms (When a person has symptoms, diagnostic tests are used to find out the cause of the symptoms ) Colorectal cancer almost always develops from precancerous polyps (abnormal growths) in the colon or rectum Screening tests can find precancerous polyps, so that they can be removed before they turn into
Types of COVID-19 Treatment | COVID-19 | CDC COVID-19 Treatment Options Testing for COVID-19 Testing for COVID-19 can help you decide what to do next, like getting treatment to reduce your risk of severe illness and taking steps to lower your chances of spreading the virus to others If you think you could have COVID-19 and are at higher risk for severe illness, talk to your healthcare provider about testing and or treatment right away
Clinical Screening for Autism Spectrum Disorder Screening recommendations Research has found that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can sometimes be detected at 18 months or younger By age 2 years, a diagnosis by an experienced professional can be considered very reliable 1 However, many children do not receive a final diagnosis until they are much older This delay means that children with ASD might not get the help they need The earlier
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
Assessment 30-second Chair Stand 30-Second Chair Stand Purpose: To test leg strength and endurance Equipment: A chair with a straight back without arm rests (seat 17” high), and a stopwatch