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This poster was designed to reach persons with HIV/AIDS and encourage them to get tested for TB.

1998

This poster serves as a quick reference to the Revised Treatment of Tuberculosis Guidelines published in February 2003 by the American Thoracic Society, CDC, and the Infectious Disease Society of America. It contains information on treatment during the initial and continuation dosing phases, the range of total doses and the rating, information on PZA and ethambutol dosing, dosing recommendations for adult patients with reduced renal function as well as for those receiving hemodialysis, and information on how to monitor those patients.

2003

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, written in six languages, 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 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 poster announcing World TB Day, raises awareness about the international health threat TB presents and the urgent need to eliminate this disease.

Health Educators/Communicators
2004

This World TB Day poster focuses on the central role of TB health care providers in the fight against TB. It raises awareness about the health threat posed by tuberculosis in the Americas.

2005

This poster, available in high- and low-resolution, raises worldwide awareness about the international health threat posed by tuberculosis. The focus of the Stop TB Partnership Secretariat for World TB Day 2005 is the crucial role of frontline TB care providers in the fight against TB.

International Agencies
2005

This poster for World TB Day 2007 comes in five variations and displays the 2007 theme, "TB Anywhere is TB Everywhere."

International Agencies
2007

This colorful, customizable poster describes the symptoms of TB and encourages people with symptoms to be tested. Blank spaces at the bottom let you promote TB services in your facility or jurisdiction. The template is available in English, French, Haitian Creole, and Spanish. To order a customizable template, email TBTraining@health...

Non-U.S.-born persons
2009

This poster, 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.

Community Leaders Health Educators/Communicators
2010

This poster was designed educate members of the Navajo Nation about the conditions that put one at risk for TB.

American Indian or Alaska Native persons
2011

World TB Day poster available in 5 languages: Creole, English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish

2013

This poster in black, grey, and white, promotes World TB Day March 24, 2014. World TB Day provides an opportunity to raise awareness about TB and to support the worldwide fight against TB.

General Public
2014

This poster in black, grey, and white, promotes World TB Day March 24, 2014. World TB Day provides an opportunity to raise awareness about TB and to support the worldwide fight against TB.

General Public
2014