Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The Colorado TB Program provides guidance, resources, and education to assist our Local Public Health Agency (LPHAs) partners and providers with timely diagnosis of persons with TB disease, isolation of potential infectious persons, and initiating appropriate treatment as soon as possible. To learn more, please select an area of interest below.
Alerts:
- Colorado TB Elimination Plan
- CDPHE TB Related, HIV Testing Guidance - Transferable Skills
- TB Related, HIV Testing Guidance
- COLORADO Professional Scopes of Practice in Public Health
- USPSTF: Task Force Issues Draft Recommendation Statement on Screening for Latent Tuberculosis Infection
- Bright Futures Medical Screening Reference Table
- Nitrosamine Impurities in Tuberculosis Medications
- Nitrosamine FAQ
- CDPHE TB QuantiFERON Testing Guidance
For the Public
Get tested | Learn about TB
For health care professionals
Report a case | Worker screening |Training & references | Patient education | Other facilities
For local public health agencies
Forms | Case management tools | Contract documents | Class BTB arrivals | Interpretation
Data
Annual reports |Cases by county and year