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DOT
(redirected from Directly observed therapy)

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DOTDepartment Of Transportation
DOTDamage Over Time (Everquest)
DOTDate of Termination
DOTDate of Theft
DOTDate of Transplanting
DOTDays of Treatment
DOTDeed of Trust
DOTDeep Ocean Technology/Transponder
DOTDelivered on Time
DOTDepartment Of Telecommunications
DOTDepartment of the Treasury
DOTDepartment of Tourism
DOTDepartment of Trade
DOTDepartment of Transport
DOTDeployment Operations Team
DOTDesign on Textile
DOTDesignated Order Turnaround (NYSE trading method)
DOTDesignating Optical Tracker
DOTDictionary Of Occupational Titles
DOTDigital Oligonucleotide Tiling
DOTDigital Opportunity Task Force
DOTDigital Optical Tape
DOTDiocese of Torit
DOTDirection of Travel
DOTDirectly Observed Therapy
DOTDirector of Technology
DOTDirector Of Training
DOTDirector On Target
DOTDirectory of Trades
DOTDisodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate
DOTDistributed Object Technology
DOTDivision Officer Training
DOTDocument Template (filename extension for Microsoft Word template)
DOTDose Optimized Thermotherapy
DOTDruid of the Talon (video game character)
DOTDuration Of Therapy
DOTDutch Open Telescope
DOTDynamic Object Technology
DOTDynamic Overclocking Technology
DOTDirect Operation Technology

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Response to treatment did not differ significantly between patients who received directly observed therapy or some other form of supervision and those who administered therapy themselves.
SCONDRAS: Malawi already bad a large and wellfunded tuberculosis program, using directly observed therapy (DOn, with community workers who give medicine to individuals.
While Directly Observed Therapy Short Course (DOTS) with the existing anti-TB drugs, recommended by the WHO and the cornerstone of the Stop TB movement, will help to reduce TB in areas where it is rigorously practiced, new and more effective vaccines, diagnostics and drugs must be developed to truly achieve a significant level of control over the global TB epidemic.
 
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