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Preventing Infections From Pets: A Guide for People With HIV Infection
Tuberculosis and Queso Fresco
This brochure explains the connection between tuberculosis and queso fresco.
World TB Day 2007: TB Anywhere is TB Everywhere
TB ANYWHERE IS TB EVERYWHERE is the theme for 2007 World TB Day, March 24th, offering a message of urgency and shared responsibility. The theme emphasizes that although TB is a preventable and curable disease, it remains a global emergency. It reflects the chronically inadequate investment in TB control, surveillance, research and development as well as TB's deadly synergy with HIV.
The website includes planning guidance as well as advocacy materials and resources.
Tuberculosis y Queso Fresco
This brochure explains the connection between tuberculosis and queso fresco.
[Important News for New Mothers About Your Baby's HIV Test]
The Difference Between Latent TB Infection and Active TB Disease
This information sheet discusses tuberculosis (TB) and the difference between the two TB-related conditions: latent TB infection (LTBI) and TB disease. It explains what is meant by LTBI, and, that although persons with LTBI cannot spread the disease, if left untreated, they can develop active TB in the future. The information sheet also describes active TB disease, its symptoms, and the need for treatment.
TB Medication Fact Sheets (French)
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.
World TB Day 2018
The Stop TB Partnership has developed a set of campaign materials for World TB Day 2018.
TB Elimination: Diagnosis of Tuberculosis Disease
This information sheet discusses the steps taken to diagnose TB disease. It describes the symptoms of TB and explains how an individual suspected of having TB is evaluated using the following: medical history, physical examination, skin test or special TB blood test, chest radiograph, microbiological tests, and finally tests for drug resistance.