What Tuberculosis Clinicians Should Know About Nitrosamines
This fact sheet aims to provide clinicians with general information on the presence of nitrosamine impurities found in rifampin and rifapentine and its impact on the treatment for TB.
This fact sheet aims to provide clinicians with general information on the presence of nitrosamine impurities found in rifampin and rifapentine and its impact on the treatment for TB.
This poster aims to remind health professionals to continue to consider TB in patients presenting with symptoms and risk factors consistent with TB, regardless of their COVID-19 status.
This second edition manual includes information and resources to support the implementation of TB infection prevention and control measures. This material is intended to be used in efforts to reduce the risk of tuberculosis transmission in health and community care settings.
This fact sheet provides clinicians with steps to recognize signs of TB, diagnose via a full evaluation, and report probable and confirmed cases to their local health department.
An online guide to clarify drug interactions between rifamycins and drugs commonly used in primary care. This is meant for primary care and other health professionals.
A guide for clinical services providers performing physical examinations in sexual and reproductive health settings.
This material includes resources to assist clinicians in assessing risk for TB in children. The material is also intended to help guide decision making for testing and treatment of TB infection.
The 2019 Maryland Department of Health Guidelines for Prevention and Treatment of Tuberculosis serves a resource for Maryland healthcare providers and local health departments. The guidelines were approved by TB experts and TB clinicians within Maryland.
This 90-minute video provides training on TB and the TB Tuberculin Skin Test.
The Sentinel Project released its first edition of the 2022 Management of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Pregnant and Peripartum People: A Field Guide. The guide will help support the care of pregnant and peripartum people living with DR-TB and the neonates born to them.