The National Tuberculosis Coalition of America (NTCA) is a leading organization that brings together the leaders of tuberculosis control programs across the United States. Established in 1995 as the National Tuberculosis Controllers Association, the NTCA has expanded its reach to include state and territorial programs, as well as county and city health departments involved in TB control activities. With a focus on collaboration and advocacy, the NTCA plays a crucial role in promoting effective strategies for the prevention and control of tuberculosis.
As a trusted resource in the field, the NTCA provides a platform for knowledge sharing and professional development through various committees, workgroups, and annual meetings. The organization is committed to staying at the forefront of advancements in TB control, evidenced by its involvement in addressing emerging challenges such as TB-COVID-19 and drug and diagnostic shortages. With its recent name change to the National Tuberculosis Coalition of America, the NTCA continues to evolve and adapt to the changing landscape of tuberculosis control, ensuring the well-being of communities across the nation.
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