Short course directly observed therapy to monitor compliance with antiretroviral therapy in human immunodeficiency virus-infected children.

2001 
We report our experience with short course directly observed therapy (DOT) in six human immunodeficiency virus-infected children who had a poor response to their prescribed therapy. Four to 8 days of DOT resulted in a significant drop in the viral load of all six children, demonstrating that short course DOT is an effective way to document poor compliance with antiretroviral therapy.
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