Tools for Implementing Tuberculosis Infection-Control Activities in HIV Clinics and Outpatient Settings
The CDC Division of Global HIV/AIDS provides technical support for HIV care and treatment in over 1,300 outpatient HIV/antiretroviral treatment (ART) clinics in resource-limited countries supported by the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). While many PEPFAR-supported countries have developed national tuberculosis (TB) infection control guidelines, there is increasing recognition of the need to support facility-level action. These tools and job aids were developed to address that need. They are based on the World Health Organization Policy on TB Infection Control in Health-Care Facilities, Congregate Settings and Households (2009) and emphasize simple activities that can be performed and monitored at the facility level to begin immediate implementation of TB infection control.
Tools and job aids include:
- TB Infection Control Monitoring & Evaluation Tool for Clinical Sites (one page mode, Language: English)
- A fourteen-minute video for clinic staff that describes basic TB infection control practices
Video: Implementing TB Infection Control in Outpatient Settings
A 14-minute video for clinic staff that describes basic TB infection control practices
- Facility risk assessment, risk analysis, and planning tools
that allow facilities to identify TB transmission risks and
potential solutions - A sample facility infection-control plan and template to guide development and implementation of facility-specific activities
- Slide presentations on TB transmission and pathogenesis, TB treatment and the directly observed therapy, short course (DOTS) strategy, intensified TB case finding, orientation to TB infection control, creating an infection control plan, monitoring and evaluation, and facility design
- A set of job aids, including cough-etiquette posters, patient-educational brochures, team-approach posters (outlining the role of staff members in implementing infection control), and window and door signs to promote natural ventilation
These resources are available as free downloads through the website.
To request more information or for technical support, please contact: TB-HIV-DGHA@cdc.gov
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