Directly observed therapy for tuberculosis given twice weekly in the workplace in urban South Africa.
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Directly observed therapy (DOT) for tuberculosis: why, when, how and if?A literature review of the problems of delayed presentation for treatment and non-completion of treatment for tuberculosis in less developed countries and ways of addressing these problems using particular implementations of the DOTS strategy.Efficacy of an unsupervised 8-month rifampicin-containing regimen for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis in HIV-infected adults. Uganda-Case Western Reserve University Research Collaboration.It's complicated: why do tuberculosis patients not initiate or stay adherent to treatment? A qualitative study from South AfricaPotential of rapid diagnosis for controlling drug-susceptible and drug-resistant tuberculosis in communities where Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections are highly prevalent.The contribution of volunteers to a successful community-orientated tuberculosis treatment centre in an urban setting in Nepal: a qualitative assessment of volunteers' roles and motivations.
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Directly observed therapy for tuberculosis given twice weekly in the workplace in urban South Africa.
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1997-11-01T00:00:00Z