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Let’s Talk About Active Tuberculosis

This flipbook provides basic information on active TB disease. The flipbook is in English and Marshallese. The resource can be used while working with patients and families from the Marshallese community.

Let’s Talk About Active Tuberculosis

This flipbook provides basic information on active TB disease. The resource can be used while working with patients and families from the Marshallese community.

Think Tuberculosis (TB)

This fact sheet provides information on TB, including symptoms of TB. The fact sheet also lists persons at high risk for developing TB disease.

Words Matter Language Guide

Words Matter is a tool for TB communications. The first section is an index that lists the words and terms found in the resource. The second section is a language guide that provides recommended terms. The third section is a glossary of words and terms. 

Tuberculosis and HIV

This infographic discusses how TB is the leading cause of death among people living with HIV.

Disease Risks and Homelessness

The recent emergence of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) calls for enhanced cooperation between public health authorities, homeless service systems, and other partners at the local level. HUD strongly encourages CoCs to contact their local public health departments, Healthcare for the Homeless agencies, and other local health partners to ensure the unique needs and opportunities related to the homeless service system are incorporated in plans to prevent and respond to infectious diseases like COVID-19.

New Homelessness and Infectious Disease Ask A Question Desk

The newly launched Homelessness and Infectious Disease Questions Ask a Question (AAQ) desk assists homeless assistance providers, Continuums of Care (CoCs), and other partners with questions about preventing, mitigating, and responding to infectious diseases impacting people experiencing homelessness in their community. The AAQ desk is staffed by Technical Assistance (TA) providers from HUD's disaster response team who are well-versed in promising and emerging practices for infectious disease planning, mitigation, and response in homeless response systems.

Quality Improvement Strategies for LTBI Screening, Testing, and Treatment in AA and NH/PI-Serving Health Centers: EHR Template Development Learning Collaborative

Asian/Asian American (A/AA) and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (NH/PI) communities continue to be impacted by tuberculosis (TB) at a greater rate compared to other racial and ethnic groups. Countries with the highest TB burden among non-U.S.-born Asians and Pacific Islanders include the Philippines, India, Vietnam, China, Myanmar, and the Marshall Islands (CDC, 2022). This report contains strategies for LTBI screening, testing, and treatment  in health centers that serve AA and NH/PI communities.