Links to external resources are
provided as a public service, intended as informational and do not imply endorsement by
Washington State Department of Health. These sites may also
not be accessible to persons with disabilities.
Clicking on the links below will
open a new browser window containing the link site.
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Centers for
Disease Control (CDC) - Division of
Tuberculosis Elimination
This federal government website offers a lot of resources
regarding tuberculosis. |
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Tuberculosis Education & Training Resources (CDC)
This site is a collaboration between CDC and the Division of
Tuberculosis Elimination that offers many resources regarding
tuberculosis. |
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Order tuberculosis Materials from CDC
This link will take you to CDC's publication order site where
you can order additional TB material that our site may not have
available. |
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Francis J. Curry
National Tuberculosis Center
The Francis J. Curry National Tuberculosis Center
creates, enhances and disseminates state-of-the-art resources
and models of excellence to control and eliminate tuberculosis.
Committed to the belief that everyone deserves the highest
quality of care in a manner consistent with his or her culture,
values and language, we develop and deliver highly versatile,
culturally appropriate trainings, educational products, and
provide technical assistance. |
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NOAH: New York Online Access to Health
NOAH: New York Online Access to Health is a bilingual website
that offers Spanish and English publications on various health topics including
tuberculosis. |
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National Institutes of Health Resources
US Department of Health and Human Services: National Institutes
of Health. Offers TB information and some of it is in
Spanish. |
American
International Health Alliance
American International Health Alliance offers tuberculosis
information. Also has a directory of over 400 health related materials
some which are translated into various languages. |
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American Lung
Association of Washington
American Lung
Association of Washington provides information on
Tuberculosis and other lung diseases. |
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Seattle King County Public Health Tuberculosis Clinic
Seattle King County
Public Health Tuberculosis Clinic provides information and a
clinic for Seattle King County. |
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Tuberculsosi Regional Training and Medical Consultation Centers
In 2005, the CDC's
Division of Tuberculosis Elimination, funded four Tuberculosis Regional
Training and Medical Consultation Centers. The consultation
centers
are regionally assigned to cover all 50 states and the U.S.
territories. |
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TBNet
TBNet is a
multi-national tuberculosis patient tracking and referral
project designed to work with mobile, underserved populations. |
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Global health
Improving the health,
safety and well-being of America. |
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Southeastern National Tuberculosis Center
An introduction to the guides and nine country-specific guides
have been published. The country-specific guides currently
available are: Mexico, The Philippines, Vietnam, India,
Cambodia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Honduras, and Somalia. |
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EthnoMed
The EthnoMed site contains
information about cultural beliefs, medical issues and other
related issues pertinent to the health care of recent immigrants
to Seattle or the US, many of whom are refugees fleeing war-torn
parts of the world. |
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What Parents Need to Know About Tuberculosis (TB) Infection in
Children
This brochure provides parents with important information on
tuberculosis infection in children |