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Global TB Control

Publication of the World Health Organization

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TB in Australia

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TB Control in England

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TB Still Kills: Deliana Garcia’s New Op-Ed Asks for More Recognition of TB As a Worldwide Health Threat

In The Field: Deliana Garcia on Equitable Care for Immigrants Suffering From TB

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Webinar: 2016 ATS/CDC/IDSA Clinical Practice Guidelines: Treatment of Drug-Susceptible Tuberculosis

This 90-minute webinar was created for physicians, nurses, and other health professionals who treat and case manage patients with active TB.  The webinar introduced the 2016 Official American Thoracic Society/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Infectious Diseases Society of America Clinical Practice Guidelines: Treatment of Drug-Susceptible Tuberculosis.  This training highlighted the guidelines development process, the key changes in recommendations, and discussed the evidence supporting the changes.  The webinar was originally presented on November 4, 2016.

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2016 Tuberculosis & Migration Working Group Report

From the 2016 International Union Against Tuberculosis & Lung Disease Conference

MCN recognizes World TB Day

World Tuberculosis Day TB Net

The cause of tuberculosis was discovered on March 24, 1882 by Dr. Robert Koch. The disease is curable, yet according to the latest estimates from the World Health Organization (WHO),

Clinical Update: Meeting the Challenges of Managing TB with New Tools of the Trade

 

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Live Webinar: The Deleterious Effects of Cigarette Smoke Exposure on Tuberculosis Infection, Disease and Prognosis

The MTPI efforts to provide important information related to the pathogenesis, host response, diagnosis, and management of lower respiratory tract infection will now include a live webinar series addressing novel, controversial, and timely issues.  This series will include live presentations by international experts followed by interactive question and answer sessions from ATS members.  Our first session is scheduled for December 9, 2013 (11:00 AM EST). 

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