Diagnosis of Tuberculosis
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MODULE 0 - Introduction
MODULE 1 - Etiology and Pathogenesis of Tuberculosis
MODULE 2 - Diagnosis of Tuberculosis
MODULE 3 - Treatment of Patients with Tuberculosis
MODULE 4 - Special Situations
MODULE 5 - Adherence to Treatment
MODULE 6 - Patient-Physician Communication
MODULE 7 - Tuberculosis Infection Control
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Introduction
Learning Objectives
Recognizing Persons And Groups At High Risk For Tuberculosis To Stop Transmission And Improve Clinical Outcomes
Identifying People to be Further Evaluated for Tuberculosis
Conducting a Primary Evaluation of a Patient Presenting with Symptoms Suggestive of TB
Medical History and Physical Exam
Screening and Diagnostic Tests
Collecting Sputum for Smear Examination
Point of Care Testing
Other Sputum Collection Methods
Case Detection of Tuberculosis and HIV
People with Suspected Drug-Resistant TB
Pediatric Diagnosis
Case Reporting
Contact Investigation
Target Groups for Isoniazid Preventive Therapy
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