
Deadly Duo/Dynamic Duo
This one-pager discusses the deadly duo of TB-HIV, and how members of both TB and HIV communities can work together to be a dynamic duo that saves lives.
This one-pager discusses the deadly duo of TB-HIV, and how members of both TB and HIV communities can work together to be a dynamic duo that saves lives.
Over 2 billion people are currently infected with TB bacteria, equaling one-third of the world’s population. Learn more about TB with our one-page factsheet — print it out and use it in your advocacy!
This publication from ACTION and its partners CITAM+, based in Zambia, discusses how Zambia's government can accelerate efforts to fight child undernutrition.
For the June 8 Nutrition For Growth Summit, RESULTS U.S. created this fact sheet detailing how U.S. leaders can show their support for scaling up nutrition.
The most common TB diagnostic is more than 130 years old and fails to detect the disease in many people living with HIV. GeneXpert is a new technology endorsed by the World Health Organization that can detect TB in people living with HIV.
Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading killer of people living with HIV, causing one in four deaths. TB and HIV form a lethal combination, each speeding the other’s progress. In order to win the fight against HIV, we must win the fight against TB.
Many people think tuberculosis (TB) is a disease of the past, but in reality, over 2 billion people are currently infected with TB bacteria - roughly one-third of the world's population. One in ten people will become sick with active TB. In 2010 alone, TB killed 1.5 million people, which amounted to approximately 3,800 deaths per day.
TB usually occurs in the lungs, but it can also occur in other parts of the body, such as the brain, kidneys, or spine. This fact sheet outlines the symptoms of TB in the lungs, general symptoms of TB, and signs that you should get tested.