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STORY, Alistair, GARFEIN, Richard S., HAYWARD, Andrew C, RUSOVICH, Valiantsin, DADU, Andrei, SOLTAN, Viorel, OPRUNENCO, Alexandru, COLLINS, Kelly M., SARIN, Rohit, QURAISHI, Subhii, SHARMA, Mukta, MIGLIORI, Giovanni Battista, VARADARAJAN, Maithili, FALZON, Dennis. Monitoring therapy adherence of tuberculosis patients by using video-enabled electronic devices. In: Emerging Infectious Diseases, 2016, nr. 3(22), pp. 538-540. ISSN 1080-6040. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2203.151620
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Emerging Infectious Diseases
Numărul 3(22) / 2016 / ISSN 1080-6040 /ISSNe 1080-6059

Monitoring therapy adherence of tuberculosis patients by using video-enabled electronic devices

DOI:https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2203.151620

Pag. 538-540

Story Alistair1, Garfein Richard S.2, Hayward Andrew C3, Rusovich Valiantsin4, Dadu Andrei5, Soltan Viorel6, Oprunenco Alexandru7, Collins Kelly M.2, Sarin Rohit8, Quraishi Subhii9, Sharma Mukta10, Migliori Giovanni Battista11, Varadarajan Maithili12, Falzon Dennis12
 
1 University College London Hospitals,
2 University of California, San Diego,
3 University College London,
4 World Health Organization (WHO), Belarus,
5 WHO Regional Office for Europe,
6 Center for Health Policies and Studies,
7 United Nations Development Programme, (UNDP Moldova),
8 National Institute of TB and Respiratory Diseases, New Delhi,
9 ZMQ, New Delhi,
10 WHO Country Office, Bangkok,
11 European Respiratory Society,
12 WHO Global TB Programme, Geneva
 
 
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A recent innovation to help patients adhere to daily tuberculosis (TB) treatment over many months is video (or virtually) observed therapy (VOT). VOT is becoming increasingly feasible as mobile telephone applications and tablet computers become more widely available. Studies of the effectiveness of VOT in improving TB patient outcomes are being conducted. © 2016, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 

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Antitubercular Agents, Directly Observed Therapy, Humans, patient compliance, smartphone, tuberculosis, Webcasts as Topic

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