Abstract

A 19-year-old student nurse became reactive to tuberculin after exposure to an active case of tuberculosis; she reverted to the nonreactive state after one year of isoniazid therapy. One year later, the patient was exposed to another active case of tuberculosis, and the skin test was again reactive. After a second course of isoniazid therapy, she became nonreactive a second time.

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