Xav Txog TB [Think TB]
This poster is intended to encourage health care workers to advise clients that if conditions of tuberculosis (TB) symptoms last more than 2-3 weeks, to avoid group settings and see a medical provider immediately.
This poster is intended to encourage health care workers to advise clients that if conditions of tuberculosis (TB) symptoms last more than 2-3 weeks, to avoid group settings and see a medical provider immediately.
This poster is intended to encourage health care workers to advise clients that if conditions of tuberculosis (TB) symptoms last more than 2-3 weeks, to avoid group settings and see a medical provider immediately.
This poster provides steps that the general public can take to prevent active TB disease.
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.
A one-page visual overview of the testing and treatment of inactive TB that can be used as a poster.
A one-page visual overview of the testing and treatment of inactive TB that can be used as a poster.
Infographic for New York City citizens on how to stop TB.
Infographic: Refer clients with symptoms lasting more than 2-3 weeks to a medical provider immediately. Clients with infectious TB disease should not be in group settings.
This poster displays first-line TB treatment regimens, dosing recommendations and frequency, and adverse reactions and monitoring. The poster is 17×22 inches.
A poster developed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health on the signs and symptoms of TB. The poster is for physician offices, clinics and emergency rooms.