PEDIATRICS Vol. 54 No. 5 November 1974, pp. 628-630
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Tuberculin Testing of Children

Phyllis Q. Edwards M.D.

The pediatrician should review and analyze tuberculin test results based on his personal experience. This analysis coupled with knowledge of the tuberculosis situation in the community from which he draws his patients will suggest the degree to which he continues to perform tuberculin tests as a routine procedure. In effect, personal judgment of the pediatrician must determine on an individual basis whether tuberculin testing is necessary.




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