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Matthew P. Fox
Researcher at Boston University
Publications - 337
Citations - 14658
Matthew P. Fox is an academic researcher from Boston University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 300 publications receiving 12378 citations. Previous affiliations of Matthew P. Fox include University of Minnesota & University of the Witwatersrand.
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Misconceptions About Misclassification: Non-Differential Misclassification Does Not Always Bias Results Toward the Null.
TL;DR: In this article , the authors compile and characterize seven exceptions to this rule and encourage analysts to take a more critical and nuanced approach to evaluating and discussing bias from non-differential mismeasurement.
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Are we shifting attrition downstream in the HIV cascade
Matthew P. Fox,Matthew P. Fox +1 more
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Imputing HIV treatment start dates from routine laboratory data in South Africa: a validation study
Mhairi Maskew,Jacob Bor,Cheryl Hendrickson,William B. MacLeod,William B. MacLeod,Till Bärnighausen,Deenan Pillay,Iane Sanne,Sergio Carmona,Wendy Stevens,Wendy Stevens,Matthew P. Fox,Matthew P. Fox +12 more
TL;DR: Routine laboratory data can be used to infer ART initiation dates in South Africa’s public sector where care is provided based on protocols and monitor health systems performance and improve accuracy and completeness of clinical records.
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Cohort profile: the Right to Care Clinical HIV Cohort, South Africa
Matthew P. Fox,Mhairi Maskew,Alana T. Brennan,Alana T. Brennan,Denise Evans,Dorina Onoya,Given Malete,Patrick MacPhail,Jean Bassett,Osman Ebrahim,Dikeledi Mabotja,Sello Mashamaite,Lawrence Long,Ian Sanne +13 more
TL;DR: The data have been used to identify rates and predictor of first-line failure, to identify predictors of mortality for patients on second-line HIV treatment, and to show that adolescents and young adults are at increased risk of unsuppressed viral loads compared with adults.
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Incidence and predictors of herpes zoster among antiretroviral therapy-naïve patients initiating HIV treatment in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Kate Shearer,Mhairi Maskew,Toyin Ajayi,Rebecca Berhanu,Pappie Majuba,Ian Sanne,Matthew P. Fox,Matthew P. Fox +7 more
TL;DR: While only 2% of patients were diagnosed with herpes zoster in this cohort, patients with low CD4 counts and those with prior episodes of herpesZoster were at higher risk for a herpes zester diagnosis.