Browsing by Author "Neil Martinson"
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Item A qualitative study to identify critical attributes and attributelevels for a discrete choice experiment on oral preexposure prophylaxis PrEP delivery among young people in Cape Town and Johannesburg South AfricaJanan Dietrich; Millicent Atujuna; Gugulethu Tshabalala; Stefanie Hornschuh; Mamakiri Khunwane; Michelle Koh; Nadia Amed; Richard Muhumuza; Kennedy Otwombe; Neil Martinson; A Et AlItem Challenges in recruiting children to a multidrugresistant TB prevention trialS Purchase; E Batist; N Mmile; S Nkosi; J Workman; Neil Martinson; Lee Fairlie; H. S. Schaaf; et al et alItem CloneRetriever An Automated Algorithm to Identify Clonal B and T Cell Gene Rearrangements by NextGeneration Sequencing for the Diagnosis of Lymphoid MalignanciesEitan Halper-Stromberg; Chad M McCall; L Haley; Ming-Tseh Lin; Wendy Stevens; Neil Martinson; A Et AlItem Coronavirus Host Genomics Study: South Africa (COVIGen-SA)(2022-10-06) Andrew K. May; Heather Seymour; Harriet Etheredge; Heather Maher; Marta C. Nunes; ShabirA.Madhi; SimisoM. Sokhela; W. D. FrancoisVenter; Neil Martinson; Firdaus Nabeemeeah; Cheryl Cohen; Jocelyn Moyes; Sibongile Walaza; Stefano Tempia; Jackie Kleynhans; Anne von Gottberg; Jeremy Nel; Halima Dawood; Ebrahim Variava; Stephen Tollman; Kathleen Kahn; KobusHerbst; EmilyB.Wong; CarolineT.Tiemessen; Alex van Blydenstein; Lyle Murray; Michelle Venter; June Fabian; Miche´le RamsayHowever, continental Africans are yet to be adequately represented in such studies despite the importance of genetic factors in understanding Africa’s response to the pandemic. We describe the development of a research resource for coronavirus host genomics studies in South Africa known as COVIGen-SA—a multicollaborator strategic partnership designed to provide harmonised demographic, clinical, and genetic information specific to Black South Africans with COVID-19. Over 2,000 participants have been recruited to date. Preliminary results on 1,354 SARS-CoV-2 positive participants from four participating studies showed that 64.7% were female, 333 had severe disease, and 329 were people living with HIV. *rough this resource, we aim to provide insights into host genetic factors relevant to African-ancestry populations, using both genome-wide association testing and targeted sequencing of important genomic loci. *is project will promote and enhance partnerships, build skills, and develop resources needed to address the COVID-19 burden and associated risk factors in South African communities.Item Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Bacilli and Nucleic Acids From Tongue Swabs in Young Hospitalized ChildrenChristopher Ealand; Julian Peters; Olivia Jacobs; Astika Sewcharran; Azra Ghoor; J Golub; Heena Brahmbhatt; Neil Martinson; Ziyaad Dangor; Sanjay Lala; Bavesh KanaItem Posttrial perceptions of a symptombased TB screening intervention in South Africa implementation insights and future directions for TB preventive healthcare servicesNicole Salazar-Austin; Minja Milovanovic; Nora West; Grace Barnes; Ebrahim Variava; Neil Martinson; Richard Chaisson; E et alItem Significance of lymph node fine needle aspiration for the diagnosis of HIVassociated lymphoma in a lowresource settingS Vogt; M Maloma; Rena Xian; R Ambinder; Neil Martinson; Vinitha Philip-Cherian; Tanvier Omar; Moosa PatelItem Systemic DPP4CD26 is associated with natural HIV1 control Implications for COVID19 susceptibilityYashini Govender; Sharon Shalekoff; Osman Ebrahim; Ziyaad Waja; Richard E Chaisson; Neil Martinson; Caroline TiemessenItem The impact of a mobile COVID19 polymerase chain reaction laboratory at a large tertiary hospital during the first wave of the pandemic A retrospective analysisShahed Omar; Jacqueline Brown; Lufuno Mathivha; Imtiaz Bahemia; F Nabeemeeah; Neil Martinson