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  1. ... are usually ordered for people with symptoms of active tuberculosis, commonly known as TB. TB is a ... coughing or sneezing. TB can be latent or active. If you have latent TB, you'll have ...
  2. ... re not sick because the germs aren't active. You don't have symptoms and you can' ... treated to prevent you from getting sick with active TB. Active TB disease means that TB germs ...
  3. ... need a gonorrhea test? If you're sexually active, you may need regular testing if your risk ... is a very common STD, especially in sexually active people between ages 15 and 24. But it ...
  4. ... who don't have symptoms. While all sexually active people could potentially get an STD, testing is ... or more of the following risk categories: Sexually active women under the age of 25. Experts recommend ...
  5. ... help you find out if you have an active infection. The tests may help prevent the spread ... mumps testing can be used to: Diagnose an active infection of measles or mumps. An active infection ...
  6. ... Your kidneys use 25(OH)D to make "active vitamin D." Active vitamin D lets your body use calcium to ... health care provider may order a test of active vitamin D. But this test is not generally ...
  7. ... is a very common STD, especially in sexually active people ages 15 to 24. But chlamydia usually ... oral, or anal sex. If you are sexually active, you can reduce your risk of infection by: ...
  8. ... the foods they eat, their age, and how active they are. So, the results from creatinine testing ... have, what you eat, your age, and how active you are. If you're healthy, your levels ...
  9. ... virus stays dormant (inactive). However, it can become active again (reactivated) in certain situations such as stress ... problems in infants. A pregnant woman with an active CMV infection can pass the virus to her ...
  10. ... HSV antibodies, the antibodies could be from an active infection now or a past infection. If you ... not to have sex. If you are sexually active, you can reduce your risk of infection by: ...
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