How many mm should a TB test be?
Matthew Alvarez
Updated on April 29, 2026
Besides, how many mm indicates a positive TB test?
An induration of 15 mm or more is considered positive in anyone, even those who don't think they've been exposed to anyone with TB.
Subsequently, question is, how big should a TB bump be? in size suggests a TB infection in people who are in a moderate-risk group. A firm bump that is 15 mm (0.6 in.) in size suggests a TB infection in people who are in a low-risk group. A positive tuberculin skin test does not mean you have contagious (active) TB.
Also Know, how do you read a TB skin test?
The skin test reaction should be read between 48 and 72 hours after administration.
The reaction should be measured in millimeters of induration (palpable, raised, hardened area or swelling).
- Do not measure erythema (redness).
- The indurated area should be measured across the forearm (perpendicular to the long axis).
How many years is a TB skin test good for?
A negative test is valid for 2 years and must not expire at any time during the semester. If you have submitted a copy of a negative test to us previously and do not know if it has expired, contact us to find out.