Providers may supplement these materials with resources from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other health authorities.
- This page, Tuberculosis patient education materials in multiple languages, is offered by
- Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences
- Department of Public Health
Tuberculosis patient education materials in multiple languages
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Latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) educational materials
This poster informs patients that they could have TB without experiencing symptoms, and that TB testing and treatment are available. Providers can give this to patients at risk of LTBI or display it as a poster in their office or waiting room.
This poster informs patients that they could have TB without experiencing symptoms, and that TB testing and treatment are available. Providers can give this to patients at risk of LTBI or display it as a poster in their office or waiting room.
This handout encourages patients who test positive for TB to take medication. Providers can give this to patients who test positive for LTBI or use it as a conversation starter.
This handout encourages patients who test positive for TB to take medication. Providers can give this to patients who test positive for LTBI or use it as a conversation starter.
This worksheet provides patients with tailored and easy-to-follow instructions for taking their medication and guidance on side effects. Providers can fill out contact information and give this to patients during visits or when they pick up their prescriptions.
This worksheet provides patients with tailored and easy-to-follow instructions for taking their medication and guidance on side effects. Providers can fill out contact information and give this to patients during visits or when they pick up their prescriptions.
This handout encourages treatment adherence by providing information on appointments and strategies to remember to take the medicine. Providers can fill out the information with patients at visits or when the patient picks up their prescriptions.
This handout encourages treatment adherence by providing information on appointments and strategies to remember to take the medicine. Providers can fill out the information with patients at visits or when the patient picks up their prescriptions.
Welcome to TB clinics
This brochure provides information about what to expect during your patient’s first visit to a TB clinic. The document is available in English, Arabic, Burmese, Chinese, French, Karen, Nepalese, Portuguese, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, and Vietnamese:
TB window prophylaxis treatment
This flyer provides information for parents and providers about how to keep children who have been exposed to active TB healthy. It answers basic questions about TB transmission, symptoms, the importance of screening, and medications in young children who have been exposed to active TB.
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