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You Have TB Infection (A Type of TB)

You Have TB Infection (A Type of TB). Go to fact sheet

This fact sheet is intended for people who have latent TB infection. The resource provides general information on latent TB infection and emphasizes the importance of taking medicine to treat latent TB infection. 

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.

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.

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.

How to Take Your TB Medicine

How to Take Your TB Medicine. Go to fact sheet

This resource provides information and general instructions for taking TB medicine. The patient's healthcare provider for TB treatment can write in treatment details. 

It Takes Two

It Takes Two New York Mpox (PDF)

This poster is part of the New York State Department of Health's "It Takes Two" mpox campaign.

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.

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...

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.  

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