Adolescent Tuberculosis Prevention
Adolescent Tuberculosis Prevention focuses on strategies and interventions aimed at reducing the incidence and transmission of tuberculosis among individuals aged 10 to 19 years old. This includes efforts to increase awareness, promote early detection through screening programs, provide access to preventive treatment such as isoniazid therapy, and improve adherence to medication regimens. Additionally, the category may address vaccination campaigns, education on infection control practices, and addressing social determinants of health that contribute to the spread of tuberculosis in this age group.