Frequently Asked Questions: Tuberculosis (TB)
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This fact sheet provides information on TB and latent TB infection, transmission, symptoms, testing, and treatment.
This fact sheet provides information on TB and latent TB infection, transmission, symptoms, testing, and treatment.
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Participants can take this quiz to test their knowledge on TB in children.
This slide set by the Indiana Department of Health provides information on the process of collecting and interpreting TB blood test samples.
This resource provides an overview of inactive TB. The material can be used as a poster.
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A free online course that is designed to cover all aspects of the management of TB infection, including the diagnosis and treatment of TB. After taking the online course, you will:
-Understand the rationale of TB preventive treatment
-Identify at-risk groups for TB infection and disease
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A free online course that is designed to cover all aspects of the management of TB infection, including the diagnosis and treatment of TB. After taking the online course, you will:
-Understand the rationale of TB preventive treatment
-Identify at-risk groups for TB infection and disease
...
A free online course that is designed to cover all aspects of the management of TB infection, including the diagnosis and treatment of TB. After taking the online course, you will:
-Understand the rationale of TB preventive treatment
-Identify at-risk groups for TB infection and disease
...
This material aims to inform national TB Programmes and other stakeholders about the key implications of the latest evidence on the use of specific molecular assays as initial diagnostic tests of pulmonary and extrapulmonary TB and RR-TB, in adults and children.