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shermike
I was reading in another forum where someone was denied because they had a positive tb skin test with a normal chest xray. Is this true?
shermike
QUOTE(shermike @ Oct 22 2006, 09:56 PM) *

I was reading in another forum where someone was denied because they had a positive tb skin test with a normal chest xray. Is this true?



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Minfay
I don't have a definitive answer but....I can only assume that if you test positive for TB they won't let you into the country.....you're suppose to be quarantined until it's under control. I know a woman in my area tested positive for TB recently and she refused to get medical attention for it -- the state made her stay in her house until she <finally> agreed to get help.

Did you check on the USCIS website?
darlene
Yes you can have a positive skin test and a normal chest x-ray. The chest x-ray will show there is not TB present.
This happened where I worked when we were registering undergraduate students into a summer internship program and if they had a positive TB skin test they had to do a chest x-ray. It happens to some people.
shermike
QUOTE(darlene @ Oct 23 2006, 09:37 AM) *

Yes you can have a positive skin test and a normal chest x-ray. The chest x-ray will show there is not TB present.
This happened where I worked when we were registering undergraduate students into a summer internship program and if they had a positive TB skin test they had to do a chest x-ray. It happens to some people.



Thank you Darlene. Good luck with your interview.

QUOTE(Minfay @ Oct 23 2006, 09:23 AM) *

I don't have a definitive answer but....I can only assume that if you test positive for TB they won't let you into the country.....you're suppose to be quarantined until it's under control. I know a woman in my area tested positive for TB recently and she refused to get medical attention for it -- the state made her stay in her house until she <finally> agreed to get help.

Did you check on the USCIS website?




Mindy:

I am in the country already. I had a positive skin reaction and my chest xray is normal (No TB).
sharkbite38
QUOTE(shermike @ Oct 22 2006, 09:56 PM) *

I was reading in another forum where someone was denied because they had a positive tb skin test with a normal chest xray. Is this true?



I had a positive skin test and a normal X-ray,the Doc doing the test told me that it was probably due the fact that i had a BCG shot when i was younger.Glad that i found this out cause now for any employment i will just have the chest x-ray done as the skin test will always come back postive
Artegal
QUOTE(sharkbite38 @ Oct 27 2006, 11:51 AM) *

QUOTE(shermike @ Oct 22 2006, 09:56 PM) *

I was reading in another forum where someone was denied because they had a positive tb skin test with a normal chest xray. Is this true?



I had a positive skin test and a normal X-ray,the Doc doing the test told me that it was probably due the fact that i had a BCG shot when i was younger.Glad that i found this out cause now for any employment i will just have the chest x-ray done as the skin test will always come back postive



Right many vaccinations done in Asia and in Latin America cause the TB skin test to be positive. Here is another thing too, if you have had a TB skin test once--then all subsequent TB skin test will be positive.

They tested my wife with chest X-ray and Sputum (phlegm) test--which were both negative. My wife also had the BCG shot when she was young. The positive TB skin test does not mean you have TB. And in fact if you have TB and then take medications to cure the TB infection you will always have a positive TB skin test.
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