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This booklet provides information on the diagnosis and treatment of TB infection and TB disease. Key audiences for this resource are people with or at risk for TB; people who may have been exposed to someone with TB; people who provide services for those at high risk for TB, such as correctional officers, homeless shelter workers, and emergency responders; and people who want to learn more about tuberculosis...

General Public
2021

This fact sheet includes information on treating latent TB infection in children, including the treatment regimens, administration tips, and monitoring recommendations.

Nurses Physicians
2021

The Stop TB Partnership has developed materials for World TB Day. Please check the site frequently, as the webpage may be updated throughout the month.

General Public Health Educators/Communicators
2021

The World Health Organization’s campaign website for World TB Day includes an advocacy and communication toolkit, campaign materials, and other TB-related links to help spread the theme "The Clock is Ticking."

General Public Health Educators/Communicators
2021

This educational flipbook can be used by nurses and other healthcare workers to provide TB education to patients, family members, and other people. The flipbook includes four sections: What is Tuberculosis?,  TB Infection, TB Disease, and Special Circumstances.

Civil Surgeons Health Educators/Communicators Nurses Outreach Workers Physicians
2021

This pocket-sized card for clinicians provides information on identifying those at risk for TB. The resource also includes content on latent TB infection testing, diagnosis, and treatment in adults. 

Civil Surgeons Nurses Physicians
2021

This clinical bulletin provides information on testing for and treating latent TB information. The bulletin also includes resources for providers, resources for patients, and more! 

Civil Surgeons Physicians
2021

This 90-minute webinar focuses on how anti-black racism impacts African Americans' access to care and the quality of care they receive. The webinar also includes information on specific strategies for clinicians and programs to consider to improve TB care for African American patients.

Civil Surgeons Educators Health Educators/Communicators Medical and Nursing School Students Physicians Social Service Providers
2021

This poster displays first-line TB treatment regimens, dosing recommendations and frequency, and adverse reactions and monitoring. The poster is 17×22 inches.

Civil Surgeons Nurses Physicians
2021

The handout provides information on the similarities and differences between COVID-19 and TB, lists who is at higher risk for TB, and includes additional recommendations. 

Educators General Public Health Educators/Communicators
2021

This handout describes nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), clinical manifestations, NTM diagnosis, treatment, and action required. The handout also includes 2019 data from the Virginia Department of Health TB Program and links to additional information.

Civil Surgeons Educators General Public Health Educators/Communicators Physicians
2021

This material lists steps to take for sputum collection.

General Public Persons with TB
2021

This material provides sputum collection tips for healthcare workers to be aware of before, during, and after collection.

Civil Surgeons Physicians
2021

Fact-sheet including statistics on Tuberculosis in 2020.

Community Based Organizations
2021

This guide was developed for use by attending physicians and nurses in the primary care setting. The material provides information on various topics related to LTBI, including screening, diagnosis, treatment, and more. 

Civil Surgeons Physicians Nurses
2021