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Join Stop TB USA
Stop TB USA is an inclusive organization. Organizations interested in supporting TB elimination in the U.S. and/or internationally are encouraged to join Stop TB USA's impressive list of organizational members, to participate in Stop TB USA activities, and to add their organization to the links on this website.

The Stop TB USA individual members include
State and local TB control officers
Health department nurses
Laboratorians
Public health care workers
Representatives and advocates from the research community including public- private partnerships and academic institutions
Patients, former patients, and their families
Other interested individuals

There are no membership dues and all interested persons are eligible to participate. Join Stop TB USA by sending an e-mail to John Seggerson at jseggerson@tbcoalition.com.

Members receive TB WIRE (link to TB Wire section), an electronic newsletter sent by e-mail, to update members on funding and leadership issues, calls to action, partner issues/activities, new educational products, and information about TB-related meetings.

Annual Meetings
Members are encouraged to attend Stop TB USA annual meetings. The meetings are scheduled at the time of partner meetings and events. See the Events page

Advocacy
Keep up-to-date and learn about the latest TB advocacy opportunities from our key advocacy partners.

American Thoracic Society
With more than 18,000 members, the American Thoracic Society is a leading medical association dedicated to advancing lung, critical care, and sleep medicine.

RESULTS
RESULTS is a nonprofit grassroots advocacy organization committed to creating the political will to end hunger and the worst aspects of poverty.

American Lung Association
The mission of the American Lung Association is to prevent lung disease and promote lung health.

Global TB Partnership - Advocacy, Communications, and Social Mobilization