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Provider Resources
🖨️ LTBI Provider Resource Guide
This provider informational booklet is intended to assist healthcare providers who work with patients and populations at risk of exposure to TB. Designed to be a companion resource to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Tuberculosis Controllers Association (NTCA) guidance, it will provide a background of LTBI, testing and treatment information, and guidance on talking to patients and their families about LTBI.
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💡 Share with patients in clinical settings and with provider partners.
📄 Print resources are available! Please request using this link.
Added: 11.28.23
🖨️ LTBI Provider Brochure
This brochure is designed to provide healthcare providers with a summary overview of LTBI. It contains information on determining patients at risk for LTBI, testing options, and treatment and reporting guidance.
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💡 Share with patients in clinical settings and with provider partners.
📄 Print resources are available! Please request using this link.
Added: 11.28.23
🖨️ Waiting Room Posters
This informational poster is designed to provide an overview of risk factors for LTBI, testing options, and the importance of completing treatment.
🎙️ Available in English + Spanish
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💡 Post in waiting rooms in clinical settings.
📄 Print resources are available! Please request using this link.
Added: 11.28.23
Patient Resources
🖨️ LTBI Patient Resource Guide
This patient educational booklet is intended to provide information on LTBI, including background of the condition, how it is diagnosed, and how it is treated. While this resource was designed to be useful for all patients, we hope it will be particularly useful for those who have been diagnosed with LTBI, those who are at increased risk for TB, those who have been exposed to TB, those who work in high-risk TB settings, as well as their family members, friends, and other close contacts.
🎙️ Available in English, Amharic, Arabic, Chinese, Dari, Korean, Pashto, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog, Ukrainian, + Vietnamese
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💡 Share with patients in clinical settings and with provider partners.
📄 Print resources are available! Please request using this link.
Added: 11.28.23
🖨️ LTBI Patient Brochure
This brochure is designed to provide patients who are at risk or diagnosed with LTBI with a summary overview of LTBI. It contains basic information on LTBI versus tuberculosis disease, screening and testing information, and treatment benefits.
🎙️ Available in English, Amharic, Arabic, Chinese, Dari, Korean, Pashto, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog, Ukrainian, + Vietnamese
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💡 Share with patients in clinical settings and with provider partners.
📄 Print resources are available! Please request using this link.
Added: 11.28.23
🖨️ LTBI Patient Flyer
This one-page flyer is designed to provide patients with a summary overview of LTBI. It contains basic information on TB risk factors, testing, and the importance of treatment.
🎙️ Available in English, Amharic, Arabic, Chinese, Dari, Korean, Pashto, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog, Ukrainian, + Vietnamese
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💡 Share with patients in clinical settings and with provider partners.
📄 Print resources are available! Please request using this link.
Added: 11.28.23
CDC Toolkit Materials
🧰 Tip of the Iceberg: TB Disease
This toolkit from CDC offers a flyer, poster, and social media graphics that can be shared with the following messaging:
There are two types of TB conditions: TB disease and latent TB infection.
People with TB disease are sick from active TB germs. They usually have symptoms and may spread TB germs to others.
People with latent TB infection do not feel sick, do not have symptoms, and cannot spread TB germs to others. But, if their TB germs become active, they can develop TB disease.
Millions of people in the U.S. have latent TB infection. Without treatment, they are at risk for developing TB disease.
To learn more about TB, visit www.cdc.gov/tb.
Materials available include a printable PDF flyer, PDF poster, and social media graphics.
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💡 Share on social media, in newsletters, + emails
Added: 11.17.23