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- Overview of Testing for SARS-CoV-2 | COVID-19 | CDC
This overview describes current information on the types of tests used to detect SARS-CoV-2 infection and their intended uses This information is intended for use by healthcare providers, public health professionals, and those organizing and implementing testing in non-healthcare settings
- Testing for COVID-19 | COVID-19 | CDC
Getting a COVID-19 test Buy self-tests (at-home tests) Buy self-tests (at-home tests) online or in pharmacies and retail stores If you have health insurance, it may reimburse the cost of purchasing self-tests Visit FDA's website for a list of authorized tests Go to a testing location Visit a community-based testing location, such as a pharmacy or health center near you These locations may
- Clinical Testing and Diagnosis for Tuberculosis
For more details on interpreting TB skin test results, please visit Clinical Testing Guidance for Tuberculosis: Tuberculin Skin Test TB skin results should only be read by a trained health care professional Consult with your state and local public health authorities to determine who is authorized to place and read TB skin tests in your state
- Take the Test - Prediabetes | Diabetes | CDC
Prediabetes Prediabetes Risk Test Print Last Reviewed: September 22, 2022 Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Laboratory Testing for Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV)
Laboratory testing can help distinguish whether someone is susceptible to EBV infection or has a recent or past infection Healthcare providers can test for antibodies to specific EBV-associated antigens Monospot test is not recommended for general use
- Genetic Testing | Genomics and Your Health | CDC
Understanding test results Genetic counseling is important to help you understand what the results of your test mean for you What results mean for you can depend on your family health history, age, and other factors
- Testing and Diagnosis for Lyme disease | Lyme Disease | CDC
Healthcare providers consider multiple factors when evaluating a patient for Lyme disease Laboratory diagnosis of Lyme disease relies on a blood test that detects antibodies to the Lyme bacteria It can take several weeks after infection for the immune system to make enough antibodies to be detected by the test CDC recommends using antibody tests that have been cleared by the U S Food and
- Diagnosing von Willebrand Disease | Von Willebrand Disease (VWD) | CDC
A combination of blood tests is needed to diagnose von Willebrand disease Screening tests may suggest a possible bleeding disorder, but more specific diagnostic tests are needed to tell the type of bleeding disorder present Repeat tests may be needed before an accurate diagnosis can be made
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