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Characteristics of Second-Line Drugs for MDR-TB

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This one-page flow diagram for clinicians and health-care providers lists remarks and side effects of second-line drugs used to treat MDR-TB. It provides information on the measured MIC, serum levels, and dosing of each drug.

Administration of Amikacin Injection

Administration of Amikacin Injection. Go to fact sheet

This fact sheet is a step-by-step guideline discussing the supplies required, limitations and precautions, pharmacokinetics, proper storage, and accurate placement for injection of Amikacin with picture guides. The reverse side features a table covering Amikacin, Streptomycin, and Capreomycin...

Alto a la Tuberculosis [Stop TB]

Alto a la Tuberculosis [Stop TB]. Go to poster

The Stop TB poster can be used by TB programs and other healthcare settings to help educate people with TB, as well as people at risk for TB. The poster describes how TB is spread, explains the difference between latent TB infection and TB disease, includes symptoms of active TB disease, and...

You Can Prevent Tuberculosis: A Patient Educational Handout

You Can Prevent Tuberculosis: A Patient Educational Handout. Go to fact sheet .

The handout describes the main characteristics of LTBI and Active TB, as well as their differences. The material also describes what increases the risk for developing Active TB and how to prevent TB from developing. English is on one side and Ukrainian is on the other.

Molluscum Contagiosum

What is Molluscum Contagiosum (Web)

Molluscum Contagiosum is an infection that causes small bumps on your skin. It goes away by itself and usually isn’t dangerous.

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