For Professionals
Health Care Providers
- U.S. state and local health departments are responsible for preventing and controlling tuberculosis.
- TB Centers of Excellence for Training, Education, and Medical Consultation support TB activities.
- Learn current tuberculosis guidelines for infection control, testing and diagnosis, and treatment.
- Anyone can get tuberculosis, but some people are at higher risk than others.
- CDC has a range of tuberculosis (TB) education resources for health care providers.
- Health care providers can use this toolkit to learn how to read and administer the TB skin test.
- This resource hub is a one-stop-shop for latent TB infection materials.
Public Health Professionals
- CDC has resources, information, and guidance to support U.S. tuberculosis programs.
- CDC publishes data on a variety of tuberculosis (TB) topics to track progress towards elimination.
- Public health programs can use program evaluation to improve TB prevention and control activities.
- Tuberculosis (TB) genotyping analyzes the DNA of TB bacteria to help distinguish different strains. ...
- Learn about the services and resources available from CDC's Tuberculosis Laboratory.
- CDC's research contributes to new diagnostics, treatments, and approaches to eliminate tuberculosis.