Epidemiology of Pediatric Tuberculosis in the United States, 1993-2015
This slide set provides an overview of the epidemiology of pediatric TB in the United States from 1993-2015.
This slide set provides an overview of the epidemiology of pediatric TB in the United States from 1993-2015.
WHO has published a global TB report every year since 1997. The main aim of the report is to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date assessment of the TB epidemic, and of progress in prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the disease at global, regional and country levels. This report is updated annually.
This book describes the technical framework and principles used to implement DOTS-Plus in resource poor settings. It also provides a number of case histories that illustrate common challenges in the treatment of MDR TB patients. The book includes protocols that can be used under DOTS-Plus program conditions to manage common complication of this therapy.
This instructional packet includes a series of four print-based modules addressing TB contact investigation, case management, and confidentiality. It also provides information on managing multidrug-resistant TB and on DOT.
This report, updated annually, details the global epidemiology of TB based on the data supplied by the national TB programs from WHO member states.
These guidelines have been developed to assist national TB control programs (NTPs) in adopting specific anti-TB drug resistance surveillance systems to measure susceptibility to first-line TB drugs.
This guideline sets forth the framework to guide European countries in developing their national plan for reducing TB/HIV morbidity and mortality. The framework sets out the rationale for effective collaboration between HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis national programs.
This fact sheet presents data on the distribution of TB cases among the homeless population of Los Angeles County in 2003.
This fact sheet presents data on the distribution of HIV co-infected among TB cases of Los Angeles County in 2003.
This fact sheet presents data on the distribution of TB cases among the Hispanic population of Los Angeles County in 2003.