Adapted and translated by Elizabeth Barrera-Cancedda from the Tuberculosis Resistente rotafolio produced by PARTNERS TB CONTROL Grupo IECA, Peru.

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Adapted and translated by Elizabeth Barrera-Cancedda from the Tuberculosis Resistente rotafolio produced by PARTNERS TB CONTROL Grupo IECA, Peru. Special thanks go to Socios En Salud (SES) in Peru for their contributions and support to this adaptation. Illustrations by: Tommy Shimura Sakuda This document has been developed by the TB CARE II project and is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of TB CARE II and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government. TB CARE II is funded by USAID under Cooperative Agreement Number AID-OAA-A-10-00021. The project team includes prime recipient, University Research Co., LLC (URC), and sub-recipient organizations Jhpiego, Partners In Health, Project HOPE along with the Canadian Lung Association; Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute; Dartmouth Medical School: The Section of Infectious Disease and International Health; Euro Health Group; and The New Jersey Medical School Global Tuberculosis Institute.

What is tuberculosis (TB)? TB is a disease that primarily affects the lungs It is dangerous if you do not receive treatment!

What is multidrug-resistant TB? It is the same microbe that causes drug-susceptible TB. But it is more DANGEROUS because some medications cannot cure it. It is difficult to combat. But if you take all your medications, you can succeed!

What is the difference between TB and MDR-TB? The treatment: Is 6 months Requires 4 medications Usually causes no side-effects The treatment: Is 18-24 months Requires many medications Can cause many side-effects IT IS MORE SERIOUS!

How do you contract MDR-TB? You can contract MDR-TB through the air when someone Coughs Sneezes JUST LIKE TB!

What are ways you cannot contract MDR-TB? by dirty or sweaty cloths or sheets by shaking someone s hand by sharing utensils to eat food JUST LIKE TB!

What are the symptoms of MDR-TB? Coughing Night Sweats Fever Weight Loss Fatigue

How do you get MDR-TB? Directly from another person who has MDR-TB Or when TB becomes resistant: Unfinished or irregular treatment for TB Taking anti-tb drugs of inferior quality

What is the treatment for MDR-TB? Many medications, including an injectable The treatment lasts 18-24 months, and It MUST always be supervised!

What is a supervised visit? A supervised visit is one where a DOT Provider will help you take your medications daily Trust your DOT Provider, she is there to assist you!

How do you know if treatment is working? You will need to give a sputum sample every month for testing You will continue to provide these samples throughout treatment

Does the treatment have side effects? Nausea Pain at the injection site Burning pain in the stomach Talk to your DOT Provider about any side effects. Tell them how often and severe they are. DO NOT STOP TREATMENT UNLESS YOUR DOCTOR TELLS YOU TO

What are dangerous side effects? Some side effects might require immediate medical attention from a doctor at the clinic. These side effects include: Hearing Loss Ringing in the ears and dizziness Severe cramping in the legs

What are dangerous side effects? Rash Seizures Psychosis or Irrational Behavior Yellow Eyes or Hepatitis

What happens if you do not take your treatment? The microbe can become more resistant to medications You could infect your loved ones You could die

How do you take care of yourself when you have MDR-TB? Eliminate drugs, alcohol, and smoking from your activities Good eating habits are needed to get better Give your body energy to help it fight MDR-TB

How do you keep MDR-TB from spreading? Not forgetting to take your medication Opening all windows to improve ventilation Covering your mouth when you sneeze or cough Spitting into paper towels and discarding immediately

How can I prevent MDR-TB from spreading at home? Socializing outside the house, when possible Children under 5 years should spend as little time as possible around MDR-TB infected persons MDR-TB infected persons should sleep in their own bed in a well ventilated area, away from other family members

How can I protect my family, friends, and community? The best protection against MDR-TB is to: Prevent infection Get diagnosed early Complete TB treatment

We are all in this together! You are alone!!

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