National Tuberculosis Association

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The National Tuberculosis Association was a U.S. public health organization dedicated to preventing, controlling, and ultimately eradicating tuberculosis through education, advocacy, and support for medical research and treatment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medical association
nonprofit organization
public health organization
activity advocacy for tuberculosis control policies
development of educational materials on tuberculosis
fundraising for tuberculosis-related causes
public education about tuberculosis
support for tuberculosis research
support for tuberculosis treatment programs
aim improvement of tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment
reduction of tuberculosis incidence
reduction of tuberculosis mortality
basedIn United States of America
surface form: United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field disease prevention
health education
medical research support
public health
tuberculosis control
focus infectious disease
lung disease
tuberculosis patients and communities at risk
goal control of tuberculosis
eradication of tuberculosis
prevention of tuberculosis
method health education campaigns
policy advocacy
public awareness campaigns
support for clinical and laboratory research
sector non-governmental
voluntary health sector

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Morton D. Hull board member of National Tuberculosis Association