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Everyone two years of age or older must get screened for TB, including a TB blood test, and complete the TB screening attestation as part of the Uniting for Ukraine program. This dual-language fact sheet provides information for arrivals and their sponsors on the TB screening and attestation requirements of the Uniting for Ukraine program.

Health departments, public health partners, and groups working with arrivals from Ukraine and their sponsors can use this sample newsletter and text message content to increase awareness about the tuberculosis (TB) screening requirements as part of the Uniting for Ukraine program. These resources are available in Ukrainian, Russian, and English.

This five-by-seven inch palm card provides a list of urgent maternal warning signs and discusses how family members can support during and after pregnancy. It explains that if a pregnant or recently pregnant woman expresses concerns about any symptoms she is having, take the time to hear her. If she says something doesn’t feel right, […]

This information sheet, developed by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, provides details on the MMR (Measles, Mumps, and Rubella) vaccination to newcomers. It is available in English, Dari, and Pashto.

This five-by-seven inch palm card provides a list of urgent maternal warning signs and discusses how to talk to your healthcare provider. It explains that if you are pregnant or gave birth within the last year, it’s important to talk to your healthcare provider about anything that doesn’t feel right. A conversation guide is also […]

This poster provides the following information: Pregnant now or within the last year? Get medical care right away if you experience any of the following symptoms: extreme swelling of your hands or face; chest pain or fast beating heart; thoughts of harming yourself or your baby; trouble breathing; headache that won’t go away or gets […]

This tip sheet explains that if you recently had a baby and are in isolation for COVID-19, take precautions while caring for your newborn in the hospital and at home. Guidance is provided on sharing a room with a baby in the hospital, caring for a baby at home, and knowing when to end isolation […]

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This tip sheet provides information on what to do if you have possible or confirmed COVID-19. The tips are: Stay home from work and school. And stay away from other public places. If you must go out, avoid using any kind of public transportation, ridesharing, or taxis. Monitor your symptoms carefully. If your symptoms get […]

This refugee health profile from the CDC provides detailed information on Somali refugees including their background, priority health conditions, population movements, healthcare and diet, medical screening of U.S.-bound refugees, and health conditions to consider during post-arrival medical screening.

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This resource, by the CDC, helps you identify the different types of heat illnesses and provides tips on what to do if you or a loved one experiences a heat-related illness. It is available in two different languages.