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Candida Skin Testing Is A Poor Adjunct To Tuberculin Skin Testing in International Adoptees
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 10/14/09
Yeo KT et al. – The authors conducted a prospective longitudinal study evaluating Candida skin testing among international adoptees presenting to our clinic between 2000 and 2006. Nineteen and 17 children had negative tests at presentation and at 6 months, respectively only 3 were negative at both points. This study suggests that Candida skin test reactivity is an unstable measure of anergy among international adoptees.
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