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TB Control and Prevention
Our mission is to identify, treat and prevent the spread of tuberculosis disease and control its public health threat.
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Miami-Dade Tuberculosis Control and Prevention Program

Information: 305-324-2462
We are located at 1350 NW 14th Street, Miami, FL 33125


Mission
The mission of the Miami-Dade Tuberculosis Control and Prevention Program (TB Program) is to identify, treat and prevent the spread of tuberculosis disease in Miami-Dade County and control its public health threat. The goals of the TB Program are:
  1. To ensure the identification and treatment of all persons with active tuberculosis disease.
  2. To ensure that persons at high risk of progressing towards the disease are identified and receive prophylaxis thereby preventing future occurrence of tuberculosis disease in the county.

 



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For information regarding services please call our Main Number (305) 324-2400. For Florida Relay Services, please call 1-800-955-8771.

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