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This video explain the process of conducting child contact management. Child contact management improves the use of TB preventive therapy and identifies those with TB.

Health Educators/Communicators International Agencies
2019

The video is intended to provide overall guidance and interviewing techniques. Viewers are presented an overview of interviewing for TB contact investigation, excerpts of a TB interview and a re-interview, and commentary from experts in the field. The checklist focuses on critical elements of a TB interview.

Health Educators/Communicators Managers and Supervisors Outreach Workers
2019

This series of three videos aims to help providers talk to their patients about latent TB infection testing and treatment. Each of the videos are two-minutes long. The topics covered include: •Why Should I Get Testing for Latent TB? •Why Do I Need Treatment for Latent TB? •I Received the BCG Vaccine: Do I Still Need Latent TB Testing and Treatment?

Health Educators/Communicators
2019

This poster includes information on TB testing and TB disease symptoms.

Health Educators/Communicators Outreach Workers
2019

This fact sheet provides information on home and hospital isolation for patients with infectious TB disease.

2019

The World Health Organization (WHO), in partnership with the Global Fund and Stop TB Partnership, has launched the initiative “Find. Treat. All. #EndTB." The campaign site includes more information about the initiative, social media tiles, and other TB-related links.

2019

The Stop TB Partnership has developed a set of campaign materials for World TB Day 2019.

2019

The webinar presents information about the risk of TB among refugees from TB endemic countries and the challenges that influence their ability and willingness to see a health care provider after arriving to the US. The webinar also discusses factors that may affect U.S. health care providers’ ability to effectively evaluate and treat refugees for TB and LTBI.

2019

Someone with untreated latent TB infection and diabetes is more likely to develop TB disease than someone without diabetes. Without proper treatment, diabetes and TB can increase health complications. This webpage features information on the relationship between TB and diabetes, TB treatment for individuals with diabetes, and related links for patients and health care providers.

Health Educators/Communicators Persons With LTBI
2019

This webinar provides information on the identification of patients at high risk for progression to active disease. The presenters also discuss challenges for treatment completion, such as co-morbidities, risky behaviors, and other medications that may interfere with treatment.

2019

This poster is intended to encourage health care workers to advise clients that if conditions of tuberculosis (TB) symptoms last more than 2-3 weeks, to avoid group settings and see a medical provider immediately.

Health Educators/Communicators Nurses Physicians
2019

WHO has published a global TB report every year since 1997. The main aim of the report is to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date assessment of the TB epidemic, and of progress in prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the disease at global, regional and country levels. This report is updated annually.

International Agencies Managers and Supervisors Policy Makers
2019

This report presents summary data for U.S. TB cases reported to the Division of TB Elimination, CDC, during 2018.

Policy Makers
2019

This resources summarizes TB screening and testing information for health care personnel and caregivers. Topics covered include screening and testing upon hire, testing after a TB exposure event, and annual training and screening.

Managers and Supervisors
2019

The TB Stigma Assessment Tool was created to help countries recognize why, when and where stigma happens, and understand the impact stigma has. By using the tool, countries and their national TB programs can be better equipped to develop targeted health and human rights actions to address stigma.

International Agencies Outreach Workers
2019