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Tuberculosis (TB) patient at a hospital in Aba, Nigeria, during monitored antibiotic treatment under the Directly Observed Therapy, Short-course (DOTS) program. Part of a World Health Organization effort to eradicate TB, DOTS has a successrate of over 95 percent and prevents the emergence of furth er multi-drug resistant TB strains.

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Scott Camazine

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