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1907

Pirquet reports to Medical Society of Berlin on his use of Koch’s tuberculin in a skin test in humans; he deduced from his data that negative tuberculin skin tests generally meant an absence of prior TB infection. In 1931, Florence Seibert at University of Pennsylvania isolated a purified protein derivative (PPD) from tuberculin that was henceforth used as the tuberculin skin test reagent (Daniel,115-117).