Ce que vous devez savoir sur la tuberculose [What You Need to Know About Tuberculosis]
This fact sheet provides basic information on the transmission, symptoms, testing, and treatment of TB.
This fact sheet provides basic information on the transmission, symptoms, testing, and treatment of TB.
This fact sheet provides basic information on the transmission, symptoms, testing, and treatment of TB.
This fact sheet provides basic information on the transmission, symptoms, testing, and treatment of TB.
This technical information note provides guidance to TB programme managers and quantification and procurement officers. The note includes information about the child-friendly DR-TB formulations and guidance on how to quantify and plan an order.
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This fact sheet provides basic information on the transmission, symptoms, testing, and treatment of TB.
This fact sheet shares information regarding Doxy PEP usage. Doxy PEP is also known as Doxycycline Post-exposure Prophylaxis. Doxycycline is an antibiotic commonly used to treat bacterial infections. Doxy PEP can prevent bacterial STIs like syphilis, chlamydia, and gonorrhea when taken after condomless sex.
This fact sheet shares prevention and general fact information regarding sexually transmitted infections (STIs), which are infections primarily caused by bacteria and viruses spread from person to person during vaginal, oral, or anal sex or other intimate contact. Some STIs, such as herpes and HPV, are spread through skin-to-skin contact.
This webpage explains that more than 30 different bacteria, viruses and parasites are known to be transmitted through sexual contact, including vaginal, anal and oral sex. Some STIs can also be transmitted from mother-to-child during pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding. Eight pathogens are linked to the greatest incidence of STIs. Of these, 4 are currently curable: syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia and trichomoniasis. The other 4 are viral infections: hepatitis B, herpes simplex virus (HSV), HIV and human papillomavirus (HPV).
On this webpage, CDC shares information regarding mpox Treatment with TPOXX (tecovirimat).