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There are several ways to test for tuberculosis (TB), including sputum smear microscopy (examining a sample of phlegm under a microscope), the culture test (growing bacteria from a sample), the tuberculin skin test (known as Mantoux or PPD), a blood test called interferon gamma release assay (IGRA), X-rays and scans.

South Africa Battles Drug-Resistant TB

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Inter Press Service
12 March 2014

GLOBAL: Xpert MTB/RIF Test Quickly Detects TB and Resistance to Rifampicin

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CDC National Prevention Information Network
23 January 2014

Pros and cons of high-tech TB testing

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IRIN
30 October 2013

A Rapid, Paper-Based Diagnostic Test for Tuberculosis

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Science Daily
8 October 2013

Plan to stop TB in kids overdue but problematic

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Yahoo! News
2 October 2013

Rapid diagnostic tests decrease waiting time for drug-resistant TB patients

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Eurekalert Medicine & Health
8 September 2013

OraSure founders reunite for new project

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Allentown Morning Call
19 July 2013

UK: Tuberculosis screening scheme extended

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Public Service
12 June 2013

Uganda: Still long delays in diagnosing TB and HIV

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Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO)
3 June 2013