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False positives are one of the drawbacks of PPDs as they can happen pretty regularly and ultimately, cost you and your agency an extra week in waiting for exams.
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Those who always have a false positive PPD result can request a Tuberculosis Screening Questionnaire instead.
The PPD test also take 48-72 hours and requires at least two visits to complete. This may delay a candidate’s employment start date and cause travel inconveniences which can result in placing home care workers later than anticipated.
A QuantiFERON is a blood assay used to test for tuberculosis. Alternatively, a QuantiFERON is performed in one visit and analyzed by a laboratory to rule out false positives. The tests is approved by the FDA and “contains a cocktail of three mycobacterial proteins which stimulate the patient’s T-cells in vitro to release interferon-gamma, which is then meaured using ELISA technology”.
That’s fancy medical lingo to say, the QuantiFERON is known to be incredibly reliable and prevents false positive readings as is common with PPDs.
As the CDC puts it, “The greater specificity of the Quantiferon test and the requirement for only one visit are compelling advantages.”