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A library of resources for the prevention,
management, and elimination of TB.

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This fact sheet provides basic information on the transmission, symptoms, testing, and treatment of TB.

General Public
2024

A one-page visual overview of the testing and treatment of inactive TB that can be used as a poster.

Asian or Pacific Islander persons Non-U.S.-born persons General Public
2022

A one-page visual overview of the testing and treatment of inactive TB that can be used as a poster.

Asian or Pacific Islander persons Non-U.S.-born persons General Public
2022

This fact sheet provides a detailed overview of the risk factors, testing process, and treatment options for inactive TB.

Asian or Pacific Islander persons Non-U.S.-born persons General Public
2022

The fact sheet provides information on myths and facts about inactive TB.

Asian or Pacific Islander persons Non-U.S.-born 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.

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.

Asian or Pacific Islander persons Nurses Physicians
2022

A one-page visual overview of the testing and treatment of inactive TB that can be used as a poster.

Asian or Pacific Islander persons Non-U.S.-born persons General Public
2022

This material lists steps to take for sputum collection.

General Public Persons with TB
2021

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

The fact sheet includes information on window treatment for children after exposure to TB, such as how to help a child take isoniazid, potential side effects, and when to call a child's doctor. The material also lists symptoms of TB disease in children.

Children/Adolescents General Public Parents/Families
2020

This 2-page document provides information on latent TB infection, what a positive TB skin or blood test means, latent TB infection treatment, and various myths and fears about latent TB infection.

General Public
2018

The handout describes the main characteristics of LTBI and Active TB, as well as their differences. The material also describes what increases the risk for developing Active TB and how to prevent TB from developing. English is on one side and Tagalog is on the other.

General Public Persons With LTBI
2018

The "What is TB?" video provides general information about TB disease and TB infection. The video is available in English, Tagalog, Spanish, and Vietnamese.

Health Educators/Communicators
2017

This series of patient education fact sheets provides information on drugs used in the treatment of TB (e.g., Clofazimine, Ethambutol, Ethionamide, Isoniazid, Levofloxacin, Moxifloxacin, PASER [p-aminosalicylic acid granules], Pyrazinamide, Pyridoxine, Rifabutin, Rifampin, Streptomycin). The fact sheets include information on medication side effects, actions to take if side effects occur, and instructions in the event a dose of medication is missed.

2017