CDC History of Tuberculosis Control - Medical and Public Health ...
CDC History of Tuberculosis Control - Medical and Public Health ... CDC History of Tuberculosis Control - Medical and Public Health ...
Stop TB! Poster and Tear-Off Sheets - 1994. This pictorial poster was developed to educate persons with or at risk for TB. The poster displays the transmission of TB, progression from infection to disease, treatment, and prevention. A smaller version of the poster was developed for patients to take with them; this is available as tear-off-pads of 40 8 ½” x 11" sheets per pad. The poster and tear-offpads are available from each state TB program and DTBE. TB Fact Sheets - 1997. This series of five fact sheets was developed for persons with or at risk for TB. The fact sheets include “TB Facts — You Can Prevent TB” (item number 00- 5981); “TB Facts — TB and HIV (the AIDS Virus” (item number 00-5982); “TB Facts — Exposure to TB” (item number 00-5983); “TB Facts — The TB Skin Test” (item number 00- 5984); and “TB Facts — TB Can be Cured” (item number 00-5985). Each pad of 40 tear-off sheets is available from each state TB program and the DTBE. The fact sheets are also available in Spanish. TB: Get the Facts! - 1991. This pamphlet is for persons with or at risk for TB. The pamphlet provides general information about TB, including signs and symptoms, risk factors, infection versus disease, skin testing, and preventive therapy. It is available in English and Spanish from each state TB office or DTBE. Tuberculosis: The Connection between TB and HIV (the AIDS virus) - 1990. This pamphlet is intended for use with persons at risk for HIV-related TB. The pamphlet covers the TB/HIV connection and screening and prevention for HIV-related TB. The TB/HIV pamphlet is available in English and Spanish from each state TB office or the DTBE. Notable Events in TB Control 79
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Stop TB! Poster <strong>and</strong> Tear-Off Sheets - 1994.<br />
This pictorial poster was developed to educate<br />
persons with or at risk for TB. The poster<br />
displays the transmission <strong>of</strong> TB, progression<br />
from infection to disease, treatment, <strong>and</strong><br />
prevention. A smaller version <strong>of</strong> the poster<br />
was developed for patients to take with them;<br />
this is available as tear-<strong>of</strong>f-pads <strong>of</strong> 40 8 ½” x<br />
11" sheets per pad. The poster <strong>and</strong> tear-<strong>of</strong>fpads<br />
are available from each state TB program<br />
<strong>and</strong> DTBE.<br />
TB Fact Sheets - 1997. This series <strong>of</strong> five fact<br />
sheets was developed for persons with or at<br />
risk for TB. The fact sheets include “TB Facts<br />
— You Can Prevent TB” (item number 00-<br />
5981); “TB Facts — TB <strong>and</strong> HIV (the AIDS<br />
Virus” (item number 00-5982); “TB Facts —<br />
Exposure to TB” (item number 00-5983); “TB<br />
Facts — The TB Skin Test” (item number 00-<br />
5984); <strong>and</strong> “TB Facts — TB Can be Cured”<br />
(item number 00-5985). Each pad <strong>of</strong> 40 tear-<strong>of</strong>f<br />
sheets is available from each state TB program<br />
<strong>and</strong> the DTBE. The fact sheets are also available<br />
in Spanish.<br />
TB: Get the Facts! - 1991. This pamphlet is<br />
for persons with or at risk for TB. The pamphlet<br />
provides general information about TB,<br />
including signs <strong>and</strong> symptoms, risk factors,<br />
infection versus disease, skin testing, <strong>and</strong><br />
preventive therapy. It is available in English<br />
<strong>and</strong> Spanish from each state TB <strong>of</strong>fice or<br />
DTBE.<br />
<strong>Tuberculosis</strong>: The Connection between TB<br />
<strong>and</strong> HIV (the AIDS virus) - 1990. This<br />
pamphlet is intended for use with persons at<br />
risk for HIV-related TB. The pamphlet covers<br />
the TB/HIV connection <strong>and</strong> screening <strong>and</strong><br />
prevention for HIV-related TB. The TB/HIV<br />
pamphlet is available in English <strong>and</strong> Spanish<br />
from each state TB <strong>of</strong>fice or the DTBE.<br />
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