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Learn About Tuberculosis: What Everyone Should Know

 Learn About Tuberculosis: What Everyone Should Know

This booklet provides information on how TB spreads, the difference between latent TB infection and active disease, diagnosis, treatment, and where to get more information on TB testing and treatment in New York City.

Patient Education Materials Series

 Patient Education Materials Series

This series covers six topics —TB disease, TB infection, tuberculin skin testing, TB contact investigation, TB and HIV coinfection, and TB medicine. The materials are in English (low literacy), Spanish with English translation, Tagalog with English translation, and Vietnamese with English...

What You Need to Know About TB Infection

 What You Need to Know About TB Infection

This booklet is one of several culturally-appropriate patient education materials produced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the New Jersey Medical School Global Tuberculosis Institute. All of these patient education materials can be found on the following webpage: www.cdc.gov/tb...

Teens Linked to Care (TLC)

Teens Linked to Care (TLC). Go to fact sheet.
This fact sheet provides information CDC DASHs newest pilot project. TLC seeks to address HIV, STD, teen pregnancy, and high-risk substance use among youth in rural communities.

HIV and Injection Drug Use Syringe Services Programs for HIV Prevention

Go to CDC Vital Signs - HIV and Injection Drug Use PDF article.
This Vital Signs highlights the importance of expanding access to SSPs, which provide sterile needles and syringes and ideally offer many other comprehensive services to help improve the health of PWID and their communities, such as treatment for substance use disorder, HIV, and hepatitis testing...

HIV and Substance Abuse in the United States

 Go to HIV and  Substance Abuse: CDC Website
This fact sheet summarizes the link between HIV and substance abuse in the U.S. The report then summarizes the most commonly used substances and HIV risk, as well prevention challenges and how CDC is enhancing its prevention methods.
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