Neil Martinson to Case-Control Studies
                            
                            
                                This is a "connection" page, showing publications Neil Martinson has written about Case-Control Studies.
                            
                            
                            
                                
                                    
                                            
    
        
        
        
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            Alloimmunity to Class 2 Human Leucocyte Antigens May Reduce HIV-1 Acquisition - A Nested Case-Control Study in HIV-1 Serodiscordant Couples. Front Immunol. 2022; 13:813412.
            
            
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            Systemic DPP4/CD26 is associated with natural HIV-1 control: Implications for COVID-19 susceptibility. Clin Immunol. 2021 09; 230:108824.
            
            
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            Chronic HIV-1 Infection Alters the Cellular Distribution of Fc?RIIIa and the Functional Consequence of the Fc?RIIIa-F158V Variant. Front Immunol. 2019; 10:735.
            
            
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            Prevention of TB using rifampicin plus isoniazid reduces nevirapine concentrations in HIV-exposed infants. J Antimicrob Chemother. 2017 07 01; 72(7):2028-2034.
            
            
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            RICH2 is implicated in viraemic control of HIV-1 in black South African individuals. Infect Genet Evol. 2017 04; 49:78-87.
            
            
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            Tobacco Smoking and Tuberculosis among Men Living with HIV in Johannesburg, South Africa: A Case-Control Study. PLoS One. 2016; 11(11):e0167133.
            
            
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            An outbreak of food poisoning among children attending an international sports event in Johannesburg. S Afr Med J. 2001 May; 91(5):417-21.
            
            
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