Be TB free: latent TB infection educational handout
An educational handout with 3 steps to follow to be TB free. Available in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese.
An educational handout with 3 steps to follow to be TB free. Available in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese.
A 5 minute video where Rosemarie 'Reina' Whitney, a TB survivor, shares her experience as a patient in San Diego County in the 1950s.
The "I Have TB What Now?" video provides information on the steps involved after an individual is diagnosed with active TB or latent TB infection. The video is available in English, Mandarin, and Spanish.
This 10 minute video for providers contains a basic overview of TB. The video has information on the signs and symptoms of active and latent TB, risk factors and TB treatment options.
A variety of advocacy materials that were released by the Stop TB Partnership ahead of the United Nations High-Level General Assembly Meeting. The materials include TB FAQs, fact sheets, Key Asks from TB stakeholders and communities, a list per country of people who do not receive TB care and treatment, country-specific TB data tiles, important organizations and partners, and Voices from the TB survivors (video and quotes).
We urge you to disseminate the TB INFO Media Pack to your media contacts.
A fact sheet on active TB disease, including information on how TB is spread, TB tests, and directly observed therapy.
A fact sheet with information of collecting sputum for TB, including content on why sputum testing is necessary.
A fact sheet for individuals experiencing a TB contact investigation. This material includes information on what happens in a TB contact investigation and how to protect others from active TB disease.
The guide provides information on the TB case management process. Information covered in the guide describes activities of TB case management, patient-centered strategies for improving adherence, and TB in special circumstances.
A fact sheet on latent TB infection treatment, including helpful information on how to remember to take the medicine.