People who are in immediate contact with the leprosy patient should be tested for leprosy.
Testing the blood of a person who has been bitten for immunity to hepatitis B and other diseases is always necessary after a human bite. Ideally, the biter should be tested as well for the presence of transmissible disease.
Annual examinations should also be conducted on these people for a period of five years following their last contact with an infectious patient.
No. HIV virus is different from chlamydia, although they share risk factors. Someone diagnosed with one should be tested for the other.
PID can't turn into HIV or AIDS. Anyone diagnosed with PID should be tested for HIV and other STDs as well. Contact your health care provider to make sure you were tested.
None that should consern the average person
My next door neighbour kids got diagnosed with swine flu...
No animal should ever be tested on
yes, they should be tested
Infants are tested for PKU when they are first born. Brain damage occurs within days of birth, if PKU is not diagnosed and treated. Phenylketonuria is not found in adults, only newborn infants.
if you are sexually active at 14 yrs. old then of course you should get tested for aids.=if it is okay with your partner then you both should get tested together.=
You should be tested by an allergist so you are aware of the specific foods you are allergic to. Those are the foods you should always avoid.
If your grandmother has been tested by a professional and diagnosed with ADHD, she will be referred to a physician who can prescribe medication.