Who to Test:
- California Adult Tuberculosis Risk Assessment (>18 years old) (CDPH)
- California Pediatric Tuberculosis Risk Assessment (CDPH)
How to Test and Treat:
- Prevent Tuberculosis (TB) in 4 Steps (CDPH)
- Rifamycin Drug-Drug Interactions: A Guide for Primary Care Providers Treating Latent Tuberculosis Infection (Curry International Tuberculosis Center)
Why to Test and Treat:
- Costs & Consequences of TB in California (CDPH)
- AB2132 Resources (CDPH)
Other Resources:
Diagnosis and Treatment of Latent Tuberculosis Infection (LTBI) in Adults (Rutgers Global Tuberculosis Institute)
Tuberculosis (TB) Program (Stanislaus County)
GOTCH form/ TB Discharge Plan of Care (Stanislaus County)
Curry Center Warmline:
The Warmline offers clinical case consultation, pediatric case consultation, and TB prevention recommendations. CITC also offers longitudinal TB medical consultation for providers or programs on a case-by-case basis for ongoing advice on challenging cases, i.e., drug-resistant TB, cases complicated by co-existing conditions, or other difficult circumstances. A dedicated physician/nurse team of Curry consultants can provide advice regarding diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing case management.
Your request will be forwarded to a consultant that is on duty. You will receive a response from the consultant within 48 hours (or 1-2 working days). To request a consultation:
- Option 1: Visit: CITC.idcrowd.org, register as a member, and complete the information requested
- Option 2: Email: Currytbcenter@ucsf.edu. You will receive an email notice from “no_reply@idcrowd.org.”
- Option 3: Call toll-free 877-390-6682 or 415-502-4700, leave a voicemail