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==False negative result== Reaction to the PPD or tuberculin test is suppressed by the following conditions: * Recent TB infection (less than 8β10 weeks) * [[Infectious mononucleosis]] * Live virus vaccine β The test should not be carried out within 3 weeks of live virus vaccination (e. g. [[MMR vaccine]] or [[Sabin vaccine]]). * [[Sarcoidosis]] * [[Hodgkin's disease]] * [[Corticosteroid]] therapy/[[steroid]] use * [[Malnutrition]] * [[Immunodeficiency|Immunological compromise]] β Those on immuno-suppressive treatment or those with [[HIV]] and low CD4 [[T cell]] counts, frequently show negative results from the PPD test.{{Citation needed|date=December 2009}} This is because the immune system needs to be functional to mount a response to the protein derivative injected under the skin. A false negative result may occur in a person who has been recently infected with TB, but whose immune system hasn't yet reacted to the bacteria. * [[Common cold|Upper respiratory virus infection]] In case a second tuberculin test is necessary it should be carried out in the other arm to avoid hypersensitising the skin.
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