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When TB is the Least of their Worries: Mini-Course Series

When TB is the Least of Their Worries: Mini-Course Series. Go to course.

This online, self-paced mini-course series consists of 9 modules lasting under two hours each. The modules provide brief introductions to common challenges that persons with TB may face. The modules also present information about strategies and services for effective intervention, management, and...

Welcome to TB Clinic

Welcome to TB Clinic. Go to brochure.

This brochure provides patients with information on what to expect during their first visit to a TB clinic. This resource includes information on questions to ask for insurance purposes, interpreter services, and tests that might be ordered.

Keep Taking Your TB Medicine

Keep Taking Your TB Medicine. Go to fact sheet

This resource provides information and suggestions to support treatment adherence. The patient's healthcare provider for TB treatment can write in treatment details.

EHE Plans and Websites

EHE Plans and Websites (Web)

To achieve the goal of reducing new HIV infections in the United States by 75% by 2025 and 90% by 2030, health departments and community partners are working collaboratively to develop and implement plans to End the HIV Epidemic (EHE). The planning process includes engagement of the community, HIV...

Criminalization as a Determinant of Public Health

Criminalization Determinant of Public Health (PDF)

Criminalization as a Determinant of Public Health provides an overview of criminalization, impacts on public health, and the importance of public health practitioners to learn more about criminalization. 

Abolition vs. Reform for Public Health

Abolition Versus Reform (PDF)

Abolition vs. Reform explores the differences between abolition-focused and reform-focused anti-criminalization work in health departments and other public health agencies serving people who use drugs, engage in sex work, or who otherwise face increased health risks due to marginalization.  

Anti-Criminalization Strategies for Public Health

Anti-Criminalization Strategies for Public Health (PDF)

Anti-Criminalization for Public Health Strategies highlights strategies that health departments and other public health agencies serving people who use drugs, engage in sex work, or who otherwise face increased health risks by being marginalized and criminalized are utilizing to push back on...

Know The Skin You're In

Know The Skin You're In New York Mpox (PDF)

This poster is part of the New York State Department of Health's "Know The Skin You're in" mpox campaign.

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