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      Course #WB2556

      The Self-Study Modules on Tuberculosis is a series of educational modules designed to provide information about tuberculosis (TB) in a self-study format. The series consists of nine modules that are separated into two parts. The first part, Modules 1–5, provides basic information on TB. The second part, Modules 6–9, provides more specific TB programmatic information. It is recommended that you work through Modules 1–5 before proceeding to Modules 6–9.

      About Modules 1–5

      The Self-Study Modules on Tuberculosis, 1-5 package includes five modules, an introduction, and a glossary.

      • Introduction (this booklet)

      • Module 1: Transmission and Pathogenesis of Tuberculosis

      • Module 2: Epidemiology of Tuberculosis

      • Module 3: Targeted Testing and the Diagnosis of Latent Tuberculosis Infection and Tuberculosis Disease

      • Module 4: Treatment of Latent Tuberculosis Infection and Tuberculosis Disease Module 5: Infectiousness and Infection Control

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      Intro_SS1-5.pdf

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