Colección de Esputo Inducida [Induced Sputum Collection]
This video provides information on how to produce a good sputum sample that is induced by using a nebulizer and saline solution.
This video provides information on how to produce a good sputum sample that is induced by using a nebulizer and saline solution.
This video provides information on how to produce a good sputum sample that is induced by using a nebulizer and saline solution.
This video provides information on how to produce a sputum specimen.
This video provides a step-by-step guide for patients on how to collect sputum at home. The video is available in 18 languages (Burmese, English, French, Hmong, Karen, Karenni, Khmer, Kunama, Lao, Mandarin Chinese, Nepali, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Tigrinya, Urdu, and Vietnamese).
Harassment and discrimination against LGBTQ+ students are against the law. Unfortunately, many LGBTQ+ students still experience them every day. Here’s what students need to know.
This guide is created to help anyone learn how to use people’s correct pronouns. Everyone in a school community should engage
in learning, educating, and advocating for the inclusive use of pronouns for all.
This webinar built capacity on long-acting therapies, identified potential barriers to access, and discussed what is needed to prepare health systems to best absorb these technologies.
Developed by the coalition’s Communications Action Group, the Sexual Health Quick Tips provide easy-to-digest information and advice for the public. Using colorful graphics, they can be promoted via social media, including Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook.
This Guide focuses on common sexual concerns that can stand in the way of pleasure. It also provides practical solutions, tips on finding a professional who can help, and scripts for talking with a health care provider or therapist.
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) can help one stay HIV negative, even if their partner might have HIV. This brochure includes useful tips on what to ask a health care provider about PrEP and PEP.