Workup and Treatment of Latent TB Infection and Active TB Disease

Who to Test:

How to Test and Treat:

Why to Test and Treat:

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
Training Materials
Warmline Clinical Consultation
Training Agenda
Identifying Opportunities for TB Prevention
Latent TB Infection (LTBI)
Active TB Disease
TB Prevention and AB2132
TB Control and You
Credit Page
Disclosure Page
Learning Objectives