This resource is a 30-second video introduction to latent TB infection. The video features a healthcare provider and patient conversation about TB testing.
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Asian or Pacific Islander persons
General Public
2022
This resource provides an overview of inactive TB. The material can be used as a poster.
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Asian or Pacific Islander persons
General Public
2022
This print ad features a family birthday celebration with key messages about TB.
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Asian or Pacific Islander persons
General Public
2022
This 2-page resource is a conversation guide for patients about how to talk to healthcare providers about TB risk, understand the testing process, and discuss treatment options.
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Asian or Pacific Islander persons
Non-U.S.-born persons
General Public
2022
This 3-page resource is a conversation guide for healthcare providers about how to talk to patients about latent TB infection.
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Asian or Pacific Islander persons
Physicians
2022
This video encourages young children and household contacts of TB patients to adhere to TB treatment to help prevent TB.
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Asian or Pacific Islander persons
Children/Adolescents
Educators
Parents/Families
General Public
Health Educators/Communicators
Persons With LTBI
Persons with TB
2019
This guide is for people with tuberculosis (TB), people at risk for TB, and their caretakers. The guide contains information on what services you have the right to receive, as well as your rights related to TB prevention, testing, treatment, and care.
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American Indian or Alaska Native persons
Asian or Pacific Islander persons
Community Leaders
Health Educators/Communicators
Hispanic or Latino persons
Long-term Residential Care Providers
Migrant Workers
Non-U.S.-born persons
People experiencing homelessness
Social Service Providers
2018
The white paper, or policy document, outlines the strategic vision of NCHHSTP for reducing health disparities and promoting health equity among populations affected by these diseases. NCHHSTP is committed to promoting awareness, stakeholder and community engagement, and action on factors that can affect the nation and the world's health; to addressing these factors in the policy, practice, and research activities of NCHHSTP; and to building partnerships on every level.
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Asian or Pacific Islander persons
Non-U.S.-born persons
Hispanic or Latino persons
American Indian or Alaska Native persons
Policy Makers
2010
This report provides information on the meeting “From Mekong to Bali: The Scale-up of TB/HIV Collaborative Activities in Asia Pacific,” which was organized by the World Health Organization (WHO) in collaboration with the TB/HIV Working Group of the Stop TB Partnership. There were 127 participants from 18 countries and participants from all the countries with high TB and HIV burdens...
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Asian or Pacific Islander persons
2009
This booklet is one of several culturally-appropriate patient education materials produced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Northeastern National Tuberculosis Center. This booklet provides information on treatment for TB infection, treatment for TB disease, and how to stay on track with a medicine plan...
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Asian or Pacific Islander persons
Non-U.S.-born persons
2008
This fact sheet for persons who have a positive skin test for TB presents information about follow-up TB testing.
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Asian or Pacific Islander persons
2006
This poster, designed for clinic waiting areas, urges patients to cover their noses and mouths when coughing. The message is written in five different languages.
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Asian or Pacific Islander persons
Non-U.S.-born persons
2004
This poster, written in six languages, presents a "Stop TB!" message written in six languages. The languages are Chinese, English, Ilocano, Korean, Taglog, and Vietnamese.
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Asian or Pacific Islander persons
Non-U.S.-born persons
2004
This poster presents a "Stop TB!" message written in six languages. The languages are Chinese, English, Ilocano, Korean, Taglog, and Vietnamese.
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Asian or Pacific Islander persons
Non-U.S.-born persons
2004
This brochure is a Marshallese translation of a popular CDC brochure featuring frequently asked questions about TB. It discusses TB transmission, symptoms, testing, and treatment and explains the difference between latent TB infection and active TB disease.
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Asian or Pacific Islander persons
Non-U.S.-born persons
Persons With LTBI
2004