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MANTOUX ( TUBERCULIN ) TEST

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About this test

The Mantoux (Tuberculin) Test is a widely used screening test for detecting exposure to tuberculosis (TB). The test involves injecting a small amount of purified protein derivative (PPD) just beneath the skin, usually on the forearm, and assessing the body's immune response after 48 to 72 hours. It helps identify individuals who may have been infected with the bacteria that cause tuberculosis.

The Mantoux Test is commonly recommended for people who are at risk of TB exposure, healthcare workers, individuals with weakened immune systems, and those who have been in close contact with a person diagnosed with tuberculosis. The test is simple, safe, and plays an important role in TB screening and prevention programs.

Benefits of the Test

  • Helps detect exposure to tuberculosis infection.
  • Supports early identification of latent TB infection.
  • Simple and minimally invasive procedure.
  • Useful for routine TB screening programs.
  • Assists healthcare providers in risk assessment.
  • Can help prevent the spread of tuberculosis.
  • Suitable for adults and children.
  • Provides valuable information for further TB evaluation.

Why Doctors Recommend This Test

Doctors recommend the Mantoux Test for individuals who have been exposed to tuberculosis, healthcare workers, people living in high-risk environments, patients with weakened immune systems, and individuals undergoing routine health screening. The test helps identify latent tuberculosis infection before symptoms develop.

It is also commonly used in schools, workplaces, hospitals, and public health programs where TB screening is required.

Preparation Before Test

  • No fasting or special preparation is required.
  • Inform your doctor about any previous positive TB tests.
  • Tell the healthcare provider about any immune system disorders.
  • Inform the technician about current medications.
  • Return after 48–72 hours for interpretation of results.
  • Avoid scratching or covering the test site excessively.

Normal Reporting Time

Most Mantoux (Tuberculin) Test reports at Focus Diagnostics are available within 48–72 hours after administration of the test, as the skin reaction must be evaluated during this period.

Who Should Take This Test?

This test may be recommended for:

  • Individuals exposed to tuberculosis patients.
  • Healthcare professionals.
  • People with weakened immune systems.
  • Patients requiring TB screening.
  • School and college admissions requiring TB evaluation.
  • Individuals applying for employment health clearances.
  • People living in high-risk TB environments.
  • Patients undergoing immunosuppressive therapy.

Detailed Information

The Mantoux (Tuberculin) Test is one of the most commonly used methods for detecting tuberculosis infection. It works by measuring the body's immune response to purified protein derivative (PPD), a substance derived from the tuberculosis bacterium. When injected beneath the skin, the immune system may react if a person has previously been exposed to Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

The test is not used to confirm active tuberculosis disease by itself but serves as an important screening tool. A positive result indicates that a person may have been infected with TB bacteria at some point and may require additional investigations such as chest X-rays, sputum testing, or advanced microbiological examinations.

The Mantoux Test is particularly valuable in identifying latent tuberculosis infection, a condition in which the bacteria remain inactive in the body without causing symptoms. Detecting latent infection allows healthcare providers to consider preventive treatment and reduce the risk of future active tuberculosis disease.

The procedure is quick and generally well tolerated. A healthcare professional injects a small amount of tuberculin solution into the skin of the forearm. After 48 to 72 hours, the injection site is examined for swelling and induration. The size of the reaction is measured and interpreted based on clinical risk factors and medical guidelines.

Because tuberculosis remains a significant public health concern worldwide, routine screening plays an important role in early detection and prevention. The Mantoux Test continues to be widely used due to its simplicity, affordability, and effectiveness in identifying individuals who may require further evaluation.

At Focus Diagnostics, Mantoux Testing is performed following standard medical protocols to ensure accurate screening and reliable reporting for patients, healthcare providers, educational institutions, and occupational health programs.

Test FAQs

What is a Mantoux Test?

The Mantoux Test is a skin test used to screen for exposure to tuberculosis (TB) infection.

Why is the Mantoux Test performed?

It helps identify individuals who may have been infected with tuberculosis bacteria.

How is the test performed?

A small amount of tuberculin solution is injected just beneath the skin of the forearm.

Is the Mantoux Test painful?

The test involves a small injection and causes minimal discomfort.

How long does it take to get results?

The test must be evaluated 48–72 hours after administration.

Can a positive test confirm active tuberculosis?

No. Additional investigations are usually required to confirm active TB disease.

Do I need fasting before the test?

No fasting or special preparation is required.

Who should undergo Mantoux Testing?

People at risk of TB exposure, healthcare workers, and individuals requiring TB screening.

Can children undergo the Mantoux Test?

Yes. The test is commonly used in both children and adults.

When will I receive my report?

Results are generally available after the mandatory 48–72 hour reading period.

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