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Research Activities to Advance Mpox Treatment

Research Activities to Advance Mpox Treatment (Web)

One of four pre-recorded video presentations on the current landscape of U.S. government-supported mpox research. The highlighted research efforts include Phase III clinical trials of tecovirimat (TPOXX) to treat mpox.

Mpox Virus

Mpox Virus Wisconsin Health Department (PDF)

This fact sheet discusses how mpox is a rare but potentially serious disease that is caused by the mpox virus. The mpox virus is from the same family of viruses as the smallpox virus. The symptoms of mpox are similar to smallpox symptoms, but are less severe. It is also less transmissible than...

Mpox Symptom Monitoring

Mpox Symptom Monitoring (PDF)

This fact sheet discusses how mpox can spread to anyone through close (often skin-to-skin) contact. This includes intimate contact (kissing, touching, any kind of sex). If your partner has mpox, avoid sex or being intimate until all sores have healed and a fresh layer of skin has formed.

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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 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. 

[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.  

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...

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