Cultural Quick Reference Guide: Brazil
The Cultural Quick Reference Guide for Brazil includes country-specific information on cultural norms, health practices, traditional beliefs, and courtesies to observe to enhance communication.
The Cultural Quick Reference Guide for Brazil includes country-specific information on cultural norms, health practices, traditional beliefs, and courtesies to observe to enhance communication.
This fact sheet is designed to assist clinicians, TB program staff, and individuals interested in understanding the role of compounding pharmacies in supporting the treatment of patients with TB disease or LTBI. The resource also includes compounding pharmacy website links.
This fact sheet provides information on how the skin test is given and read, and what the results mean.
A fact sheet on latent TB infection treatment, including helpful information on how to remember to take the medicine.
The goal of these materials is to teach patients about TB infection and to motivate them to start and complete treatment if diagnosed. The materials are designed to encourage provider-patient interactions for active learning through the process of testing and treatment decisions. There are four...
This fact sheet contains information about the treatment of latent TB infection (LTBI) and the prevention of active TB disease.
A sample document that outlines the rights and responsibilities an individual has while they participate in a clinical trial. The document that can be modified to meet the needs of a specific clinical research study.
This guide discusses partner services for HIV and STDs and is targeted towards providers and other health professionals.
In this two-part episode of ASHA’s Sex+Health podcast, Terri Warren, RN, ANP—nurse, author, and owner of Westover Heights Clinic in Portland, Oregon that specializes in the genital herpes infection—explains the tests that can provide an accurate genital herpes diagnosis and how they work and...
This webinar reviews NACCHO's congenital syphilis compendium and highlights programs across the country implementing policies and practices that interrupt congenital syphilis and perinatal HIV transmission.