These resources cover the full TB pathway, from raising awareness and improving access to services, through to diagnosis and treatment. They also include materials to support TB infection testing and treatment. All resources are available for download from these pages.
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Concerned about TB?
Tuberculosis (TB) can feel daunting—not only because of its health impact but also due to the stigma that often surrounds it. Misunderstanding and lack of awareness can make it harder for people to seek help and feel supported.
We’re here to change that. By sharing accurate information and personal stories, we aim to challenge misconceptions and build a more understanding community.
On this page, you’ll find resources to:

Professional information and resources
Our professional resources support a wide range of health and social care staff, including clinicians, public health teams, community and outreach workers, and TB programme managers.

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TB Infection Treatment
EnglishTB infection treatment patient information
TB Multi lingualPoster EN GU SW SO UR
Gujarati, Swahili, Somali, UrduRaising awareness of the common symptoms of TB disease
TB Multilingual Symptoms Poster GU TA SO UR
Gujarati, Tamil, Somali, UrduRaising awareness of the common symptoms of TB disease
TB Psychosocial Toolkit
EnglishCounselling and treatment adherence support for people affected by tuberculosis.
This pioneering new psychosocial support guide addresses critical gaps in TB care and control by focusing on overcoming the psychological, social, and economic factors that prevent people from accessing diagnosis, adhering to care plans, and successfully completing treatment.
The guide was developed by TB Alert with support from an international reference group comprising TB survivors, members of multilateral organisations, TB activists, academia, researchers, and representatives of civil society organisations working with various TB key populations.
TB Symptoms Card
EnglishRaising awareness of the common symptoms of TB disease
TB The Sooner The Better
EnglishRaising awareness of the common symptoms of TB disease
TB Think.Suspect.Refer
EnglishRaising awareness of the common symptoms of TB disease and how to refer to TB specialist care
TB training for frontline service providers
Successfully controlling TB requires an integrated approach across the health and care system. This requires the involvement of service providers already known and trusted by the communities most affected by the illness, but who may lack the knowledge to address TB.
This online training is designed to improve TB awareness, overcome barriers to care and strengthen patient support across the entire TB pathway.

