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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...

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.

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...

Georgia TB Reference Guide 

Georgia TB Reference Guide. Go to manual

This online application was developed to respond to clinician's questions about TB infection, disease, and control. The application includes recommendations on the treatment of latent tuberculosis (LTBI) and treatment of active tuberculosis. 

[You Can Have TB and Feel Healthy]

[You Can Have TB and Feel Healthy]. Go to poster

This poster is a one-page visual for people to know that they can have latent TB infection and still feel healthy. The poster also encourages patients to see their doctor to be tested for TB infection and emphasizes that TB infection can be treated.  

You Can Have TB and Feel Healthy

You Can Have TB and Feel Healthy. Go to poster

This poster is a one-page visual for people to know that they can have latent TB infection and still feel healthy. The poster also encourages patients to see their doctor to be tested for TB infection and emphasizes that TB infection can be treated. 

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