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Definition | : | Directly Observed Therapy |
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Directly Observed Therapy (DOT), also known as Directly Observed Treatment, is a strategy used to treat infectious diseases, especially Tuberculosis (TB).
DOT involves a healthcare worker or another trained individual directly observing and recording the patient taking each dose of medication as prescribed.
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The full form of DOT is Directly Observed Therapy
Directly Observed Therapy | DNS over TLS | Damage over Time | Diffuse Optical Tomography | Dissolved Oxygen Tension