ORGANIZATIONS 
The listings in this section are drawn from the NPIN Resources and Services
Database and include organizations that provide information and services
about TB. The national and international organizations listed here promote
TB prevention, develop training programs, and advocate for adequate public
and private response. Many of these organizations are affiliated with
or are collaborating with state, local, and regional organizations that
provide services directly to the community.
Select national and international organizations are listed first, followed
by a listing of health departments representing U.S. states and territories.
For names and contact information for additional organizations that provide
TB information and services, contact NPIN at 800-458-5231 (800-243-7012
TTY) or visit the NPIN Web site at http://www.cdcnpin.org
and search our Resources and Services
Database.
Disclaimer: This information is
made available as a public service. Neither the CDC nor the NPIN endorse
the organizations and materials represented. It is the responsibility
of the user to evaluate this information prior to use based on individual
needs and community standards.
National and
International Organizations 
American Academy of Pediatrics Department of Maternal Child and
Adolescent Health Committee on Pediatric AIDS
141 NW Point Boulevard
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007-1098
847-228-5005 (Main)
847-228-5097 (Fax)
http://www.aap.org (Web Site)
An organization of 55,000 pediatricians, the American Academy of Pediatrics
addresses issues surrounding the care and treatment of pediatric patients
with HIV infection.
American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP)
3300 Dundee Road
Northbrook, IL 60062-2348
847-498-1400 (Main)
847-498-5460 (Fax)
800-343-2227 (Toll-Free)
accp@chestnet.orgaccp@chestnut.org
(E-mail)
http://www.chestnet.org (Web Site)
ACCP provides resources for improvements in cardiopulmonary health and
critical care worldwide. It promotes the prevention and treatment of diseases
of the chest through leadership, education, research, and communication.
American Correctional Association
4380 Forbes Boulevard
Lanham, MD 20706-4322
800-222-5646 (Main)
301-918-1900 (Fax)
jeffw@aca.org (E-mail)
http://www.corrections.com/aca
(Web Site)
The American Correctional Association develops standards on medical issues,
such as TB, in correctional facilities.
American Correctional Health Services Association
11 West Monument Avenue
Suite 510
Dayton, OH 45401-2307 (Street Address)
P.O. Box 2307
Dayton, OH 45401-2307 (Mailing Address)
937-586-3708 (Main)
937-586-3699 (Fax)
achsa@achsa.meinet.com (E-mail)
The American Correctional Health Services Association works with other
correctional associations to develop standards on medical issues such
as TB and healthcare in correctional facilities.
American Lung Association Lung Disease Programs
1740 Broadway
New York, NY 10019-4374
212-315-8700 (Main)
212-265-5642 (Fax)
800-586-4872 (Toll-Free)
http://www.lungusa.org (Web Site)
The American Lung Association produces and distributes pamphlets and videos
on TB and HIV/AIDS. Other services include curriculum development and
lung disease support groups for caregivers and families.
American Public Health Association
800 Eye Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
202-777-APHA (202-777-2742) (Main)
202-789-5661 (Fax)
202-789-5673 (TTY)
301-893-1894 (Publication ordering)
comments@apha.org (E-mail)
http://www.apha.org (Web Site)
The American Public Health Association is a worldwide organization of
public health professionals. Services include public health research and
the promulgation of standards.
American Thoracic Society
1740 Broadway
New York, NY 10019-4374
212-315-8700 (Main)
212-315-6948 (Fax)
800-LUNG-USA (800-586-4872) (Toll-Free)
http://www.lungUSA.org (Web Site)
The American Thoracic Society helps prevent and fight respiratory disease
through research, education, patient care, and advocacy.
Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO)
1440 Broadway
Suite 510
Oakland, CA 94612
510-272-9536 (Main)
510-272-0817 (Fax)
info@aapcho.org (E-mail)
http://www.aapcho.org (Web Site)
AAPCHO works to improve the health status of Asians and Pacific Islanders
within the United States by providing prevention and treatment education
about diseases, such as TB and HIV/AIDS, affecting these communities.
Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL)
1211 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Suite 608
Washington, DC 20036
202-822-5227 (Main)
202-887-5098 (Fax)
info@aphl.org (E-mail)
http://www.astphld.org (Web
Site)
APHL promotes the role of public health laboratories in support of national
and global objectives. It also promotes policies and programs that assure
continuous improvement in the quality of laboratory practices. Other services
include fellowship programs, state/regional planning and coordination,
and continuing education.
Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO)
1275 K Street, NW
Suite 800
Washington, DC 20005-4006
202-371-9090 (Main)
202-371-371-9797 (Fax)
http://www.astho.org (Web Site)
ASTHO represents the public health agencies in each of the 50 states,
the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories and possessions. ASTHO
formulates and influences sound national public health policy and helps
state health departments develop and implement state programs and policies
for the public’s health and the prevention of disease.
Canadian Society of Respiratory Therapists (CSRT)
102-1785 Alta Vista Drive
Ottawa
Ontario K1G 3Y6
CANADA
613-731-3164 (Main)
613-521-4314 (Fax)
800-267-3422 (In Canada only)
CSRT supports respiratory therapists and other healthcare professionals
in the practice of cardiorespiratory care.
Case Western Reserve University Tuberculosis Research Unit
10900 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106-4984
216-368-1949 (Main)
216-368-0105 (Fax)
tbru@po.cwru.edu (E-mail)
http://www.cwru.edu/affil/tbru/tbru.html
(Web Site)
Case Western Reserve University’s Tuberculosis Research Unit is a multidisciplinary
program involving fifty investigators at seven domestic and three foreign
institutions. It applies the latest advances in drug and vaccine development,
microbiology, and immunology to the global problem of TB.
Charles P. Felton National Tuberculosis Center
Harlem Hospital Center
2238 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10037
212-939-8403 (Main)
212-939-8259 (Fax)
http://www.harlemtbcenter.org/
(Web Site)
The Charles P. Felton National Tuberculosis Center is one of three Model
Tuberculosis Centers funded by the CDC Division of Tuberculosis Elimination.
It develops and implements training programs tailored to local communities
and to healthcare workers, and it develops and uses innovative methods
for the prevention, treatment, and elimination of TB through community
partnerships. Services include training programs, behavioral research,
epidemiological data analysis, statistical reporting, and contact tracing.
Contact the center directly for a catalog of resources and courses.
Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE)
2871 Woodcock Boulevard
Suite 303
Atlanta, GA 30341
770-458-3811 (Main)
770-458-8516 (Fax)
http://www.cste.org (Web Site)
The primary function of the CSTE is surveillance and epidemiology of infectious
diseases and of chronic diseases and conditions. CSTE conducts an annual
conference at which state epidemiologists and federal programs can exchange
information and ideas.
County of Los Angeles Department of Health Services Public Health
Programs and Services Tuberculosis Program
2615 South Grand Avenue
Room 507
Los Angeles, CA 90007
213-744-6160 (Main)
213-749-0926 (Fax)
626-854-4987 (Financial Assistance)
lacotbcontrol@dhs.co.la.ca.us
(E-mail)
http://www.phps.dhs.co.la.ca.us/tb/index.htm
(Web site)
The Tuberculosis Program of Los Angeles County provides epidemiological
data analysis and statistical reporting of all suspected and actual TB
cases. It also provides county and private health facilities with medical
consultation and evaluation and with monitoring and implementation of
TB programs. Financial assistance for TB treatment is offered.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Office of Special Health Issues
5600 Fishers Lane
Rockville, MD 20857
301-827-4460 (Main)
301-443-4555 (Fax)
http://www.fda.gov/default.htm
(Web Site)
The FDA’s Office of Special Health Issues serves the public as a resource
for information and guidance on issues related to serious and life-threatening
diseases, including TB.
Francis J. Curry National Tuberculosis Center
3180 18th Street
Suite 101
San Francisco, CA 94110-2028
415-502-4600 (Main)
415-502-4620 (Fax)
415-502-4700 (Other)
tbcenter@nationaltbcenter.edu
(E-mail)
http://www.nationaltbcenter.edu
(Web Site)
The Francis J. Curry National Tuberculosis Center is one of three Model
Tuberculosis Centers funded by the CDC Division of Tuberculosis Elimination.
The goal of the San Francisco-based center is to decrease TB morbidity
through training, technical assistance, demonstration projects, and enhanced
program activities. The center offers clinical consultation on medically
difficult cases as well as consultation to TB control staff in high-risk
settings in California. Contact the center directly for a catalog of resources
and courses.
Health Canada Division of Tuberculosis Prevention and Control
Tunney’s Pasture
PL: 0900B-1 Ottawa
Ontario K1A 0K9
CANADA
613-941-0238 (Main)
http://hwcweb.hwc.ca/hpb/lcdc/bah/tb/index.html
(Web Site)
Health Canada’s Division of Tuberculosis Prevention and Control collaborates
with partner organizations to set TB policy and to conduct surveillance
and TB research.
Indian Health Service U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Navajo Area Office
Chinle Indian Hospital
Highway 191
Chinle, AZ 86503 (Street Address)
P.O. Drawer PH
Chinle, AZ 86503 (Mailing Address)
520-674-7001 (Main)
520-674-7008 (Fax)
The Chinle Indian Hospital of the Indian Health Service provides testing
and treatment for TB.
Infectious Diseases Society of America
99 Canal Center Plaza
Suite 210
Alexandria, VA 22314
703-299-0200 (Main)
703-299-0204 (Fax)
888-844-4372 (Toll-Free)
info@idsociety.org (E-mail)
http://www.idsociety (Web Site)
The Infectious Disease Society of America is an organization of physicians,
scientists, and other healthcare professionals dedicated to promoting
and recognizing excellence in disease prevention, education, research,
and patient care in the field of infectious disease.
International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
68 Boulevard Saint-Michel
Paris 75006
FRANCE
011-331-44320360 (Main)
011-331-43299087 (Fax)
union@iuatld.org (E-mail)
http://www.iuatld.org (Web Site)
The International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease disseminates
information on TB, lung disease, and pulmonary complications of AIDS.
It also researches the clinical and epidemiological aspects of TB.
Lung Disease Programs American Lung Association (ALA)
1740 Broadway
New York, NY 10019-4374
212-315-8700 (Main)
212-265-5642 (Fax)
800-LUNG-USA (800-586-4872) (Toll-Free)
ALA produces and distributes pamphlets and videos on HIV/AIDS as well
as TB and other opportunistic lung diseases. Services include curriculum
development, lung disease support groups for caregivers and families,
and advocacy.
National Alliance of State and Territorial Health Directors (NASTAD)
444 North Capitol Street, NW
Suite 339
Washington, DC 20001-1512
202-434-8090
202-434-8092 (Fax)
nastad@nastad.org (E-mail)
http://www.nastad.org (Web Site)
NASTAD’s goals are to promote a more effective national, state, and local
response to the AIDS epidemic; prevent the occurrence of HIV infection;
and ensure access to comprehensive care to persons living with HIV/AIDS.
National Association of County and City Health Officials
1100 17th Street
Second Floor
Washington, DC 20036
202-783-5550 (Main)
202-783-1583 (Fax)
info@naccho.org (E-mail)
http://www.naccho.org (Web Site)
The National Association of County and City Health Officials provides
publications on health issues, including TB.
National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention Division of Tuberculosis
Elimination (DTBE)
1600 Clifton Road, NE
Atlanta, GA 30333
404-639-8135 (Main)
404-639-8960 (Fax)
tbinfo@cdc.gov (E-mail)
http://www.cdc.gov/nchstp/tb
(Web Site)
The Division of Tuberculosis Elimination provides leadership in preventing,
controlling, and eventually eliminating TB from the United States, in
collaboration with partners at the community, state, and international
levels.
National Coalition to Eliminate Tuberculosis
1726 M Street, NW
Suite 902
Washington, DC 20036-4502
202-785-3355 (Main)
The National Coalition to Eliminate Tuberculosis is a consortium of organizations
whose goal is to eliminate the incidence of TB in the U.S. by 2010. It
educates healthcare providers, increases public awareness, advocates for
adequate public and private response, and encourages community-based organizations
to become active in grassroots efforts.
National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) National Institutes
of Health
Two Rockledge Center
Room 7174
6701 Rockledge Drive
Bethesda, MD 20892-7926 (Street Address)
MSC 7940
Bethesda, MD 20892-7940 (Mailing Address)
301-496-5166 (Main)
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/nhlbi/train/tbaa.htm
(Web Site)
NHLBI’s Tuberculosis Academic Award Program stimulates development of
and improvement in the quality of medical curricula, of physician/patient/community
education, and of clinical practice for the prevention, management, and
control of TB in the United States.
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
1600 Clifton Road, NE
Building One
Atlanta, GA 30333
404-639-3771 (Main)
404-639-2170 (Fax)
800-356-4674 (Publication Ordering)
pubstaft@cdc.gov (E-mail)
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/homepage.html
(Web Site)
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) gathers
information about TB and conducts research into TB illness and death to
identify and reduce hazardous working conditions. They produce reports
for healthcare and public safety workers that detail guidelines to prevent
TB transmission in their workplaces.
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Division
of Microbiology and Infectious Disease
6700-B Rockledge Drive
Bethesda, MD 20892-7630
301-496-1884 (Main)
301-480-4528 (Fax)
http://www.niaid.nih.gov (Web Site)
The NIAID Division of Microbiology and Infectious Disease supports biomedical
research to control TB and conducts applied research including developing
diagnostic tests and conducting clinical trials to evaluate experimental
drugs and vaccines.
National Jewish Medical and Research Center (NJMRC)
1400 Jackson Street
Denver, CO 80206
303-388-4461 (Main)
800-222-5864 (Toll-Free)
lungline@njc.org (E-mail)
http://www.njc.org (Web Site)
NJMRC is one of the few centers in the world with the resources, technology,
and expertise to manage TB cases that resist conventional therapy. As
the leading care facility in the United States for multiple-drug resistant
TB, they receive the most difficult drug-resistant cases and provide expert
consultations for hundreds of other cases each year.
National Tuberculosis Controllers Association Incorporated
2951 Flowers Road South
Suite 102
Atlanta, GA 30341-5533
770-455-0801 (Main)
770-455-4221 (Fax)
888-455-0801 (Toll-Free)
ntca@bellsouth.net (E-mail)
The National Tuberculosis Controllers Association Incorporated represents
state, county, city, and territorial TB control officers, nurse consultants,
and other TB control workers.
New Jersey Medical School University of Medicine and Dentistry
of New Jersey National Tuberculosis Center
65 Bergen Street
Suite GB-1
Newark, NJ 07107-3001
973-972-3270 (Main)
973-972-3268 (Fax)
800-482-3627 (Toll-Free)
800-4-TB-DOCS (Toll-Free)
sarrel@umdnj.edu (E-mail)
http://www.umdnj.edu/ntbc (Web
Site)
The New Jersey Medical School is one of three Model Tuberculosis Centers
funded by the CDC Division of Tuberculosis Elimination. It provides training
programs in the diagnosis, management, and treatment of TB for health
professionals, health educators, HIV counselors, and community health
planners. Contact the center directly for a catalog of resources and courses.
The center operates a toll-free information line to provide information
on TB to healthcare providers and the public.
New York City Department of Health
Bureau of Tuberculosis Control
125 Worth Street
Room 216, Box 74
New York, NY 10013
212-788-4155 (Main)
212-788-4179 (Fax)
212-788-4162 (Hotline for physicians and medical staff only)
http://www.ci.nyc.ny.us/nyclink/html/doh/html/tb/tb.html
(Web site)
The Bureau of Tuberculosis Control of the New York City Department of
Health ensures adequate prevention, diagnosis, treatment, reporting, and
control of TB based on CDC requirements. The bureau also ensures that
healthcare providers receive appropriate TB education, including training
on the increasing problem of HIV-related TB.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
200 Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20210
202-693-1999 (Main)
202-219-1634 (Fax)
800-321-OSHA (800-321-6742) (Toll-Free)
http://www.osha.gov (Web Site)
OSHA encourages employers and employees to reduce workplace hazards and
to implement new or improved safety and health programs.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
U. S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20210
202-693-1999 (Main)
202-693-1634 (Fax)
800-321-OSHA (For Emergencies)
800-321-6742 (For Emergencies)
http://www.osha.gov (Web Site)
OSHA has issued a directive entitled Enforcement Procedures and Scheduling
for Occupational Exposure to Tuberculosis. They develop job safety and
health standards, which they enforce at the national and state levels.
Pan American Health Organization
525 23rd Street, NW
Washington, DC 20037
202-974-3000 (Main)
202-974-3663 (Fax)
http://www.paho.org/english/hcp/hcttb02.html
(Web Site)
The Pan American Health Organization conducts research and promotes the
development of infrastructure to reduce the burden of communicable diseases,
including TB, in the Pan American region.
Princeton Project 55 Tuberculosis Initiative
1600 20th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009
202-588-7715 (Main)
202-588-7798 (Fax)
202-588-7748 (Other)
http://members.aol.com/tbidc/Index.html
(Web Site)
The Princeton Project 55 Tuberculosis Initiative holds advocacy meetings
with federal health agencies, the White House, and the World Bank, and
works to raise public awareness about TB. It helped develop The Global
TB Initiative, a plan to curtail multi-drug resistant TB.
Public Health Practice Program Office (PHPPO) Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention
4770 Buford Highway
Building 102 G-25
Atlanta, GA 30341
770-488-7660 (Main)
770-488-7663 (Fax)
PHPPO is building a database of information that describes current laboratory
testing practices for TB disease. They maintain an information exchange
network among TB-testing laboratories and have produced a report titled
Mycobacterium tuberculosis: Assessing Your Laboratory.
Stanford Center for Tuberculosis Research Stanford University
300 Pasteur Drive
SUMC Room S143
Stanford, CA 94305
650-498-7357 (Main, Lab)
650-725-7908 (Other)
650-725-8029 (Computer Room)
http://molepi.stanford.edu/index.html
(Web Site)
Since 1990 the Stanford Center for Tuberculosis Research has been cooperating
with the San Francisco Department of Public Health, a local hospital,
and the Francis Curry National Tuberculosis Center to integrate molecular
and conventional epidemiology to better understand the pathogenesis of
TB.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority
Health
5515 Security Lane
Rockwall II Building
Suite 1000
Rockville, MD 20852
301-443-5084 (Main)
301-443-8280 (Fax)
301-589-0951 (TTY/TTD)
800-444-6472 (Toll-Free)
301-443-9923 (Other)
301-443-5224 (Division of Information and Education)
info@omhrc.gov (E-mail)
http://www.omhrc.gov (Web Site)
The Office of Minority Health advocates for minority health concerns.
The goal of this program to encourage innovative approaches to educating
diverse minority populations.
Will Rogers Institute
1640 Marengo Street
Suite 406
Los Angeles, CA 90033-1036
323-223-0035 (Fax)
888-994-3863 (Toll-Free)
http://www.wrinstitute.org (Web
Site)
The Will Rogers Institute is a charitable health organization dedicated
to the support of lung research and to the development of new treatments
and cures for TB and other pulmonary diseases. Brochures about TB are
available.
World Health Organization Global Tuberculosis Programme
20 Avenue Appia, CH-221
Geneva 27
SWITZERLAND
41-227-912675 (Main)|
41-227-914199 (Fax)
http://www.who.int/gtb/ (Web Site)
The WHO Global Tuberculosis Programme works to promote worldwide use of
directly observed treatment, short-term (DOTS), so that TB sickness and
death around the world may be minimized.
State and Territorial Health
Departments
TB branches of state and territorial health departments ensure adequate
prevention, diagnosis, treatment, reporting, and control of TB within
their jurisdictions. They also ensure that healthcare providers receive
appropriate TB education and training. Contact health departments directly
for additional information.
Alabama Department of Health
Tuberculosis Control Branch
201 Monroe Street, Suite 1450
Montgomery, AL 36130-1701 (Street Address)
P.O. Box 303017
Montgomery, Al 36130-3017 (Mailing Address)
334-206-5330 (Main)
334-206-5931 (Fax)
Alaska Department of Health Section of Epidemiology Tuberculosis
Control Program
350 Main Street, Room 503
Juneau, AK 99801 (Street Address)
P.O. Box 110610
Juneau, AK 99811-0610 (Mailing Address)
907-465-3090 (Main)
907-586-1877 (Fax)
http://www.hhs.state.ak.us (Web
Site)
American Samoa Department of Health Services
Tuberculosis Control Program
LBJ Tropical Medical Center
Pago Pago, AS 96799
684-633-2732 (Other)
Arizona Department of Health Bureau of Epidemiology and Disease
Control
3815 North Black Canyon Highway
Phoenix, AZ 85015
602-230-5936 (Main)
602-230-5818 (Fax)
Arkansas Department of Health
Tuberculosis Control Division
4815 West Markham Street, Slot 45
Little Rock, AR 72205-3867
501-661-2000 (Main)
501-661-2759 (Fax)
California Department of Health Services
Tuberculosis Control Branch
601 North Seventh Street, MS 508
Sacramento, CA 94234-7320 (Street Address)
P.O. Box 942732
Sacramento, CA 94234-7320 (Mailing Address)
916-324-0122 (Main)
916-324-0050 (Fax)
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Tuberculosis
Control
4300 Cherry Creek Drive South, A-3
Denver, CO 80246
303-692-2700 (Main)
303-782-0904 (Fax)
303-692-2679 (Other)
Connecticut Department of Public Health Services Epidemiology Section
TB Control Program
410 Capital Avenue
Hartford, CT 06106 (Street Address)
P.O. Box 340308
Hartford, CT 06134-0308 (Mailing Address)
860-509-7995 (Main)
860-509-7722 (TB Control Program)
860-509-7910 (Fax)
Delaware Department of Health and Social Services Division of Public
Health
Health Monitoring & Program Consultation Section Tuberculosis Elimination
Program
Federal and Waters Streets
Jesse Cooper Building
Dover, DE 19903 (Street Address)
P.O. Box 637
Dover, DE 19903 (Mailing Address)
302-739-4746 (Main)
800-282-8672 (Toll-Free in DE only)
302-739-2358 (Fax)
District of Columbia Commission of Public Health Department of
Human Services
Bureau of Tuberculosis Control
1905 E Street, SE
DCGH Building 15
Washington, DC 20003
202-724-2195 (Main)
202-724-2363 (Fax)
Federated States of Micronesia
Division of Human Services
Tuberculosis Control Office
P.O. Box PS 90 Palikir Sta.
Pohnpei, FM 96941
691-320-2619
Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services Office
of Disease Control and AIDS Prevention
Tuberculosis Control Program
1317 Winewood Boulevard
Building 6, Room 204
Tallahassee, Fl 32399-0700
850-488-9766 (Main)
850-488-3490 (TB Line)
850-414-0038 (Fax)
Georgia Department of Human Resources
Division of Public Health Tuberculosis Control Program
1305 Redmond Circle, Building 512
Rome, GA 30165
706-295-6292 (Main)
706-295-6747 (Fax)
Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services Communicable
and Chronic Disease Control Section Tuberculosis Program
P.O. Box 2816
Agana, GU 96910
671-734-2946
Hawaii Department of Health
Lanakila Health Center
Tuberculosis Branch
1700 Lanakila Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96817
808-832-5731 (Main)
808-832-5846 (Fax)
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare
Division of Health Epidemiology and Tuberculosis Control
450 West State Street
Boise, ID 83720 (Street Address)
P.O. Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720 (Mailing Address)
208-334-5939 (Main)
208-332-7346 (Fax)
Illinois Department of Public Health
Tuberculosis Control Program
525 West Jefferson Street
First Floor
Springfield, IL 62761
217-785-5371 (Main)
217-524-4515 (Fax)
Indiana State Health Department Tuberculosis Program
Two North Meridian Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
317-233-1325 (Main)
http://www.ai.org/doh (Web Site)
Iowa Department of Public Health Division of Health
Protection
Bureau of Infectious Diseases
Tuberculosis Program
321 East 12th Street
First Floor
Des Moines, IA 50319-0075
515-281-8636 (Main)
800-362-2736 (Toll-Free)
515-242-5316 (Other)
515-242-6156 (TTY/TTD)
515-281-9222 (Fax)
Kansas Department of Health and Environment Bureau of Disease Prevention
and Health Promotion
109 SW Ninth
Suite 605
Topeka, KS 66612-1271
785-296-5586 (Main)
785-296-4197 (Fax)
Kentucky Department of Public Health Division of Epidemiology and
Health Planning
Tuberculosis Control Program
275 East Main Street
First Floor, Center Wing
Frankfort, KY 40621502-564-4276 (Main)
502-564-4553 (Fax)
Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals
Office of Public Health Tuberculosis Control Section
325 Loyola Avenue
Room 617
New Orleans, LA 70112 (Street Address)
P.O. Box 60630
New Orleans, LA 70160 (Mailing Address)
504-568-5015 (Main)
504-568-5016 (Fax)
Maine Department of Human Services
Bureau of Health Disease Control Division
Tuberculosis Control Program
157 Capitol, #11
Augusta, ME 04333
207-287-3748 (Main)
207-287-6865 (Fax)
Marshall Islands Public Health Tuberculosis Control Office
Majuro, MH 96960
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Epidemiology and
Disease Control Program
Tuberculosis Control
201 West Peterson Street
Room 307A
Baltimore, MD 21201
410-767-6698 (Main)
410-767-6692 (Other)
410-669-4215 (Fax)
Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Division of Tuberculosis Control
Tuberculosis Control Program
305 South Street
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
617-983-6970 (Main)
617-983-6990 (Fax)
Michigan Department of Public Health
Bureau of Infectious Disease Control
Tuberculosis Control Office
3500 MLK Boulevard
Lansing, MI 48909 (Street Address)
P.O. Box 30035
Lansing, MI 48909 (Mailing Address)
517-335-8050 (Main)
517-335-8121 (Fax)
Minnesota Department of Health
Tuberculosis Control Program
717 Delaware Street, SE
Minneapolis, MN 55440 (Street Address)
P.O. Box 9441
Minneapolis, MN 55440 (Mailing Address)
612-623-5206 (Main)
612-623-5522 (TTY/TTD)
612-623-5743 (Fax)
Mississippi Department of Health
Tuberculosis Control Branch
2423 North State Street
Jackson, MS 39204 (Street Address)
P.O. Box 1700
Jackson, MS 392015-1700 (Mailing Address)
601-960-7700 (Main)
601-354-6501 (Fax)
Missouri Department of Health Section of Vaccine Preventable &
Tuberculosis DiseaseElimination
930 Wildwood Street
Jefferson City, MO 65109 (Street Address)
P.O. Box 570
Jefferson City, MO 65102 (Mailing Address)
573-751-6122 (Main)
800-611-2912 (Toll-Free)
573-526-6892 (Fax)
Montana Department of Health and Environmental Services Epidemiology
and Communicable Disease Program
Cogswell Building
Helena, MT 59620-2951
406-444-3986 (Main)
800-233-6668 (Toll-Free)
406-444-2920 (Fax)
Nebraska Department of Health Bureau of Health Promotion and Disease
Prevention
Tuberculosis Control Program
301 Centennial Mall South
Lincoln, NE 68509 (Street Address)
P.O. Box 95007
Lincoln, NE 68509 (Mailing Address)
402-471-2937 (Main)
402-471-6426 (Fax)
Nevada Department of Human Resources
Tuberculosis Elimination Program
505 East King Street
Room 103
Carson City, NV 89701-4774
702-687-4800 Ext. 232 (Main)
702-687-1688 (Fax)
New Hampshire Department of Public Health
Division of Tuberculosis Control Tuberculosis Control Program
6 Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301-6527
603-271-4496 (Main)
800-852-3345 (Toll-Free)
800-735-2964 (TTD/TTY, in NH only)
603-271-4933 (Fax)
New Jersey Department of Health
Communicable Disease Control Services
University Office Plaza
Trenton, NJ 08625-0369 (Street Address)
P.O. Box 369
Trenton, NJ 08625-0369 (Mailing Address)
609-588-7359 (Main)
609-588-7462 (Fax)
New Mexico Department of Health Public Health Division
Tuberculosis Control Program
1190 Street Francis Drive
Santa Fe, NM 87502-6110 (Street Address)
P.O. Box 26110
Santa Fe, NM 87502-6110 (Mailing Address)
505-827-2500 (Main)
505-827-0163 (Fax)
New York Department of Health
Bureau of Tuberculosis Control
Corning Tower
Room 840
Albany, NY 12237-0669
518-474-7000 (Main)
518-473-6164 (Fax)
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Division
of Epidemiology
Communicable Disease Control Section
TB Control Branch
225 North McDowell Street
Raleigh, NC 27603 (Street Address)
P.O. Box 29601
Raleigh, NC 27625-0601 (Mailing Address)
919-733-7286 (Main)
919-715-4699 (Fax)
North Dakota Department of Health
Division of Disease Control Tuberculosis Control Office
600 East Boulevard
Room 208
Bismarck, ND 58505-0200
701-328-2378 (Main)
800-472-2180 (Toll-Free in ND only)
701-328-1412 (Fax)
Northern Mariana Islands Department of Public Health and Environmental
Services
Tuberculosis Control Office
Doctor Torres Hospital
Saipan, MP 96950
011-234-8950
Ohio Department of Health Tuberculosis Control Program
P.O. Box 118
Columbus, OH 43266-0118
614-466-2381 (Main)
614-728-4279 (Fax)
http://www.odh.state.oh.us (Web
Site)
Oklahoma Department of Health
General Communicable Disease Division
1000 NE Tenth Street 0305
Oklahoma City, OK 73117-1299
405-271-4063 (Main)
405-271-6680 (Fax)
Oregon Health Division of Tuberculosis Control
800 NE Oregon Street
Suite 772
Portland, OR 97232 (Street Address)
P.O. Box 14450
Portland, OR 97214 (Mailing Address)
503-731-4024 (Main)
800-422-6012 (Toll-Free in Oregon only)
503-731-4798 (Fax)
Palau Bureau of Health Services
Tuberculosis Control Office
P.O. Box 6027
Koror, Palau PW 96940
680-488-1907
Pennsylvania Department of Health Division of Communicable Disease
Control & Surveillance
Tuberculosis Control Section
Seventh & Forester Streets
Harrisburg, PA 17120 (Street Address)
P.O. Box 90
Harrisburg, PA 17108-0990 (Mailing Address)
717-787-6267 (Main)
717-772-4309 (Fax)
Rhode Island Department of Health
Division of Disease Prevention
Three Capitol Hill
Room 106
Providence, RI 02908-5097
401-277-2577 (Main)
401-277-2320 (AIDS/STD Department)
401-272-3771 (Fax)
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Division
of Tuberculosis Control
1751 Calhoun Street
Columbia, SC 29201 (Street Address)
P.O. Box 101106
Columbia, SC 29211 (Mailing Address)
803-737-4150 (Main)
803-737-6531 (Fax)
South Dakota Department of Health Office of Disease Prevention
Communicable Diseases Program
515 East Fourth Street
Pierre, SD 57501-1700
605-773-3737 (Main)
800-592-1861 (Toll-Free)
605-773-5509 (Fax)
http://doh.info@state.sd.us
(Web Site)
Tennessee Department of Health
Division of Tuberculosis Control
Cordell Hull Building
Room C1-102, Fourth Floor, CEDSS
Nashville, TN 37247
800-528-AIDS (Hotline)
615-741-7241 (Main)
615-751-7507 (Other)
615-741-3857 (Fax)
Texas Department of Health
Tuberculosis Control Division
1100 West 49th Street
Austin, TX 78756
512-458-7447 (Main)
512-458-7787 (Fax)
Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands Office of Health Services
Saipan, MP 96950
011-322-9355
Utah Department of Health Division of Community Health Services
Bureau of HIV/AIDS Tuberculosis Control and Refugee Help
288 North 1460 W
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-2867 (Street Address)
P.O. Box 142105
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-2105 (Mailing Address)
801-538-6096 (Main)
801-538-6397 (Other)
801-538-9913 (Fax)
Vermont Department of Health
Division of Health Surveillance
108 Cherry Street
Burlington, VT 05402-0070
802-863-7240 (Epidemiology)
http://www.state.vt.us (Web Site)
Virginia Department of Health
Bureau of Tuberculosis Control
1500 East Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219 (Street Address)
P.O. Box 2448
Richmond, VA 23218 (Mailing Address)
804-786-6251 (Main)
804-371-0248 (Fax)
Washington Department of Health
Tuberculosis Control
7211 Cleanwater Lane
Olympia, WA 98504-7837 (Street Address)
P.O. Box 47837
Olympia, WA 98504-7837 (Mailing Address)
360-664-4524 (Main)
360-586-5440 (Fax)
800-833-6388 (Toll-Free)
West Virginia Department of Health
Bureau of Tuberculosis Control
1422 Washington Street
Charleston, WV 25301
304-558-3669 (Main)
304-558-2971 (Other)
304-558-6335 (Fax)
800-330-8126 (Toll-Free)
Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services Division of
Health Bureau of Public Health Tuberculosis
Control Program
1414 East Washington Avenue
Room 241
Madison, WI 53703 (Street Address)
P.O. Box 309
Madison, WI 53701 (Mailing Address)
608-266-9692 (Main)
608-266-2906 (Fax)
Wyoming Department of Health Division of Public Health TB Control
Program
Hathaway Building
Room 420
Cheynne, WY 82002
307-777-5658 (Main)
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