Find TB Resources Website E-Newsletter
November 2010

The Global Plan to Stop TB 2011-2015: Transforming the Fight-Towards Elimination of Tuberculosis

Greetings!

Welcome to this month's e-newsletter for the Find TB Resources Website (findtbresources.cdc.gov). The purpose of this monthly newsletter is to inform you about the featured Highlight of the Month, additional helpful resources in the database, and other updates to the website.

Highlight of the Month

This month's highlight is The Global Plan to Stop TB 2011–2015: Transforming the Fight-Towards Elimination of Tuberculosis, from the WHO Stop TB Partnership. The Global Plan to Stop TB is a comprehensive assessment of the action and resources needed to implement the Stop TB strategy and make an impact on the global TB burden.

Do you have TB education or training materials you would like to share? You can submit materials to our database electronically! For more information, visit findtbresources.cdc.gov.

Additional Resources

The Global Tuberculosis Epidemic.

Menu of Suggested Provisions for State Tuberculosis Prevention and Control Laws.

Establishing a Holistic Framework to Reduce Inequities in HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STDs, and Tuberculosis in the United States.

The Global Tuberculosis Epidemic, from the Henry J Kaiser Family Foundation.

    

Menu of Suggested Provisions for State Tuberculosis Prevention and Control Laws, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Establishing a Holistic Framework to Reduce Inequities in HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STDs, and Tuberculosis in the United States, from the CDC National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP).

To find out how to order or view these materials, visit findtbresources.cdc.gov.

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You can also submit your materials, and much more!

 

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