AFB definition

AFB means Acid-Fast Bacilli.
AFB means the Aggregate Financed Balance on the second Settlement Date immediately preceding such Reporting Date;
AFB means Athlete’s Foot Brands, Inc., a Delaware corporation.

Examples of AFB in a sentence

  • For TB patients with positive acid-fast bacillus (AFB) sputum-smear results, 100.0% (of patients) will be interviewed to elicit Contacts.

  • AFB is the accrued abandonment and decommissioning cost balance at the end of the previous Calendar Quarter.

  • The parties agree that if and when Little Rock AFB is legally determined to be a FEDERAL ENCLAVE, the parties will implement an agency shop.

  • For Contacts of sputum AFB smear-positive TB Cases with newly diagnosed LTBI, 91.0% will start treatment.

  • For Contacts of sputum AFB smear-positive TB Cases, 93.0% will be evaluated for infection and disease.

  • For Contacts of sputum AFB smear-positive TB Cases that have started treatment for newly diagnosed LTBI, 81.0% will complete treatment.

  • Overage CH accrued during an AFB trip shall be applied as provided in Section 18.E. (Association Fly Back).

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  • Contacts to sputum AFB smear-positive TB cases diagnosed with LTBI who start treatment.

  • No representations, inducements, promises or agreements, oral or otherwise, which are not embodied herein or in the AFB Agreement, shall be of any force or effect.


More Definitions of AFB

AFB means American Federal Bank, F#S#B:, a federal savings bank.

Related to AFB

  • DOR means the South Carolina Department of Revenue and any successor thereto.

  • CDBG means community development block grant.

  • Gemini means that part of the information exchange system identified as such and forming part of UK Link;

  • Panchayat means an institution (by whatever name called) of self-government constituted under article 243B, for the rural areas;

  • AHPRA means The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency. AHPRA is responsible for regulating Australia’s registered health practitioners.