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2025-12-16 06:06:48

Understanding QuantiFERON & Blood Titer Testing: What You Need to Know

In the world of laboratory diagnostics, QuantiFERON (for tuberculosis) and blood titer (antibody) tests are two important tools that provide insights into exposure to infectious agents, immune status. In this blog, we’ll explain what each test measures, when and why you might use them, how to interpret results, limitations and pitfalls, and how you can order them via eNational Testing.

Pregnancy Test
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2022-12-21 11:53:28

High Fertility vs Peak Fertility: What’s the Difference?

Women and couples that are trying to conceive have likely already encountered the terms “high fertility” and “peak fertility” — but what do they mean, and why do they matter? In this blog, we discuss the difference between high fertility vs peak fertility, and how they relate to the likelihood of conceiving. But before we dive into it, note that many women experience irregular cycles, which can result in varying lengths of high fertility and peak fertility windows, as well as their ovulation schedule. Those with regular cycles may experience these phases like clockwork each month, but those with irregular cycles may experience them at varying times from month to month. Read More
Booster Dose of Vaccines
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2022-12-21 11:53:28

Why is a Booster Dose of Vaccines Important?

You’ve probably heard of booster shots, especially thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. We’ve been encouraged to get more than one dose of a vaccine to stay safe. Although the word might seem highly associated with the pandemic, booster shots are not unique to COVID-19. Read More
What is Tuberculosis?
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2022-11-29 13:32:00

What is Tuberculosis?

Tuberculosis, commonly referred to as TB, is a highly infectious disease that mainly attacks the lungs. According to the World Health Organization, TB is the 13th leading cause of death and the second leading infectious killer disease after COVID-19. Read More
How Often Should You Get an STD Test?
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2022-11-04 13:32:00

How Often Should You Get an STD Test?

Sexual health is important, and knowing where you stand helps you to protect yourself and others. However, sometimes, people decide not to get get tested for STDs — either because they’re unaware of the importance of it or they fear what the results might say (or how they might look). Read More
STIs and STDs: How Are They Alike and Different?
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2022-10-19 13:32:00

STIs and STDs: How Are They Alike and Different?

Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are highly common, with millions of new cases in the United States each year. These infections are typically passed on and contracted through oral and penetrative sexual activities, and rarely (but still possible) through intimate physical contact. Sex isn’t the only way to contract an STD. This is just a myth. Read More
The Most Common STDs
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2022-10-04 13:32:20

What Are Some of the Most Common STDs?

Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are highly common, with millions of new cases in the United States each year. These infections are typically passed on and contracted through oral and penetrative sexual activities, and rarely (but still possible) through intimate physical contact. Sex isn’t the only way to contract an STD. This is just a myth. Read More
Quantiferon TB Gold Testing
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2022-09-20 13:32:20

Quantiferon TB Gold Testing

Tuberculosis (TB), an airborne illness caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis, affects approximately 10 million people every year. The bacteria is transmitted when a person with TB coughs, sneezes, or spits, causing infected water droplets to enter the air. When these germ-carrying water droplets are inhaled by another person, they may also contract tuberculosis.  Read More
Test tube of blood
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2022-08-21 13:32:20

Why Do You Need Blood Titer Testing?

You’re scheduling an appointment with your doctor and can’t remember if you ever got the measles vaccine as a child. Maybe you just got accepted to the medical school of your dreams or the visa application to your destination country has been approved. However, documented proof of your vaccinations is needed to confirm that you’re fit to proceed with your plans.  Read More
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2022-07-27 13:32:20

Which STDs Should You Test For?

Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are a big problem in the US. There are roughly 20 million new infections every year. Nearly half of them occur in young people between the ages of 15 and 24. Even more alarming is that these are probably modest estimates. Many STDs go undiagnosed and untreated.
Others are never reported to the CDC to begin with, including human papillomavirus (HPV) and genital herpes. So, the cases we do know of actually only represent a fraction of how many STDs are really occurring in the United States. Read More
Man and Woman kissing
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2022-06-22 13:32:20

How Nationwide STD Testing Works

Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) run rampant without our even knowing it. There are more than 30 different bacteria, viruses, and parasites that can be transmitted through sexual contact. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), every single day across the world, more than one million STDs are acquired. And importantly, most of them are asymptomatic, meaning the carriers show no signs or symptoms. The only way to know for sure if you're infected is through STD testing. Read More