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management, and elimination of TB.

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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.

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.

Asian or Pacific Islander persons Non-U.S.-born persons
2004

This flyer, designed for community and public settings like schools and child care facilities, urges patients to cover their noses and mouths when coughing to help stop the spread of germs.

Asian or Pacific Islander persons Health Educators/Communicators
2004

This fact sheet provides information on how the skin test is given and read, and what the results mean.

Asian or Pacific Islander persons Non-U.S.-born persons
2004

This fact sheet contains information about the treatment of latent TB infection (LTBI) and the prevention of active TB disease.

Persons With LTBI
2004

This fact sheet discusses the meaning of a negative TB skin test and states that persons with HIV/AIDS may be at risk for false negative results.

2003

This fact sheet for persons who have a positive skin test for TB presents information about follow-up TB testing.

Asian or Pacific Islander persons Non-U.S.-born persons
2003

This online video describes what TB is and how it is spread. It explains that although TB affects people worldwide, it can be prevented, treated, and cured. The video also identifies individuals who are at risk for TB and emphasizes that they should take the TB skin test.

Asian or Pacific Islander persons
2003

This brochure indicates that although TB affects people worldwide, it can be prevented, treated, and cured. The brochure also lists the symptoms of TB and those individuals who are at risk for TB.

Asian or Pacific Islander persons
2002

This pamphlet explains TB and TB skin testing.

Asian or Pacific Islander persons Non-U.S.-born persons
2000