Resources & Publications
Death by Drug-Resistant TB and How to Stop It
Urgent U.S. action is required to address massive gaps in our ability to measure, treat, and prevent virulent new strains of drug-resistant tuberculosis, according to this new issue brief from the Center for Global Health Policy.
A Reporter’s Guide to U.S. Global Health Policy
The Kaiser Family Foundation provides an easy-to-use online reference for the media covering various aspects of global health and foreign policy issues.
Program Profile: South-to-South Partnership
Cross-Continent Collaboration Seeks to Bolster Pediatric HIV Care
Program Profile: The Ubuntu Clinic
Small innovations and strong dedication make for a model of TB-HIV integrated care.
Program Profile: A Mission Possible?
One group’s crusade to save inmates from HIV & TB in developing world prisons.
Deadly Duo: The Synergy Between HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis
This issue brief, released by the Center on June 25th, details the scope on HIV/TB co-infection and calls for an aggressive U.S. response.
Tuberculosis in Muslim World: A Chance for Cooperation
The Huffington Post published this op-ed by Dr. Fred Hartman, an IDSA member, who writes about tuberculosis in Afghanistan and Pakistan and how the U.S. could repair relations with the Muslim world by increasing support for global TB programs.
TB poses a renewed threat
The Raleigh News and Observer published this op-ed by Dr. Carol Dukes Hamilton, co-chair of the Center's Scientific Advisory Committee.
HIV Policy: The Path Forward
A joint position paper of the HIV Medicine Association of the Infectious Diseases Society of America and the American College of Physicians.
Why the U.S. must lead on global HIV and TB treatment
The San Francisco Chronicle published this op-ed by Dr. Diane Havlir, a member of the Center's Scientific Advisory Committee, on HIV/TB co-infection.
I Saw the Power of Foreign Medical Aid
Op-ed piece by IDSA member Jodie Dionne-Odom about the importance of fully funding U.S. global health programs.