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Mogomotsi Matshaba
Researcher at Baylor University
Publications - 57
Citations - 637
Mogomotsi Matshaba is an academic researcher from Baylor University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 31 publications receiving 129 citations. Previous affiliations of Mogomotsi Matshaba include Harvard University & Baylor College of Medicine.
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Emergence of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron lineages BA.4 and BA.5 in South Africa
Houriiyah Tegally,Monika Moir,J.S. Everatt,Marta Giovanetti,Cathrine Scheepers,Eduan Wilkinson,Kathleen Subramoney,Zinhle Makatini,Sikhulile Moyo,Daniel G. Amoako,Cheryl Baxter,Christian L. Althaus,Ugochukwu J. Anyaneji,Dikeledi Kekana,Raquel Viana,Jennifer Giandhari,Richard J Lessells,Tongai Maponga,Dorcas Maruapula,Wonderful T. Choga,Mogomotsi Matshaba,M. Mbulawa,Nokukhanya Msomi,Yeshnee Naidoo,Sureshnee Pillay,Tomasz J. Sanko,James Emmanuel San,Lesley Scott,Lavanya Singh,Nonkululeko A Magini,P. Smith-Lawrence,Wendy S. Stevens,Graeme Dor,D. Tshiabuila,Nicole Wolter,Wolfgang Preiser,Florette K. Treurnicht,Marietjie Venter,G.E. Chiloane,Caitlyn McIntyre,Áine O'Toole,Christopher Ruis,Thomas P. Peacock,Cornelius Roemer,Sergei L. Kosakovsky Pond,Carolyn Williamson,Oliver G. Pybus,Jinal N. Bhiman,Allison J. Glass,Darren P. Martin,Ben Jackson,Andrew Rambaut,O. Laguda-Akingba,Simani Gaseitsiwe,Anne von Gottberg,Tulio de Oliveira +55 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors identified two new lineages, BA.4 and BA.5, responsible for a fifth wave of infections in South Africa, by using a multinomial logistic regression model.
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Brief Report: Apparent Antiretroviral Overadherence by Pill Count is Associated With HIV Treatment Failure in Adolescents.
Harriet Okatch,Kaylin Beiter,Jessica Eby,Jennifer Chapman,Tafireyi Marukutira,Ontibile Tshume,Mogomotsi Matshaba,Mogomotsi Matshaba,Gabriel Anabwani,Gabriel Anabwani,Robert E. Gross,Elizabeth D. Lowenthal,Elizabeth D. Lowenthal +12 more
TL;DR: Pill counts with calculated adherence percentages are used in many settings to monitor adherence, but can be undermined by patients discarding pills to hide nonadherence, and overadherence among HIV-infected adolescents at increased risk of treatment failure is identified.
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Whole-Exome Sequencing Reveals Uncaptured Variation and Distinct Ancestry in the Southern African Population of Botswana
Gaone Retshabile,Busisiwe C. Mlotshwa,Lesedi Williams,Savannah Mwesigwa,Gerald Mboowa,Zhuoyi Huang,Navin Rustagi,Shanker Swaminathan,Eric Katagirya,Samuel Kyobe,Misaki Wayengera,Grace P. Kisitu,David P. Kateete,Eddie M. Wampande,Koketso Maplanka,Ishmael Kasvosve,Edward D Pettitt,Mogomotsi Matshaba,Betty Nsangi,Marape Marape,Masego Tsimako-Johnstone,Chester W. Brown,Fuli Yu,Adeodata Kekitiinwa,Moses Joloba,Sununguko Wata Mpoloka,Graeme Mardon,Gabriel Anabwani,Neil A. Hanchard +28 more
TL;DR: Observations reveal a complex, but distinct, ancestral history and genomic architecture among Batswana and suggest that disease mapping within similar Southern African populations will require a deeper repository of genetic variation and allelic dependencies than presently exists.
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Do solidarity and reciprocity obligations compel African researchers to feedback individual genetic results in genomics research
Dimpho Ralefala,Dimpho Ralefala,Mary Kasule,Ambroise Wonkam,Ambroise Wonkam,Mogomotsi Matshaba,Mogomotsi Matshaba,Jantina de Vries +7 more
TL;DR: Expectations of solidarity and reciprocity could translate into an obligation to feedback selected individual genetic research results in African genomics research.
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Incidence of switching to second-line antiretroviral therapy and associated factors in children with HIV: an international cohort collaboration
Intira Jeannie Collins,Kara Wools-Kaloustian,Ruth L. Goodall,Colette Smith,Elaine J. Abrams,Jihane Ben-Farhat,Suna Balkan,Mary-Ann Davies,Andrew Edmonds,Valériane Leroy,Harriet Nuwagaba-Biribonwoha,Kunjal Patel,Mary E. Paul,Jorge Pinto,Pablo Rojo Conejo,Annette H. Sohn,Russell B. Van Dyke,Rachel C. Vreeman,Nicky Maxwell,Venessa Timmerman,Charlotte Duff,Ali Judd,George R. Seage,Paige L. Williams,Diana M. Gibb,Linda-Gail Bekker,Lynne M. Mofenson,Marissa Vicari,Shaffiq Essajee,Edith Q. Mohapi,Peter N. Kazembe,Makhosazana Hlatshwayo,Mwita Lumumba,Adeodata Kekitiinwa-Rukyalekere,Sebastian Wanless,Mogomotsi Matshaba,Tessa Goetghebuer,Claire Thorne,Josiane Warszawski,Luisa Galli,Sybil Geelen,Carlo Giaquinto,Magdalena Marczyńska,Laura Marques,Filipa Prata,Luminita Ene,Liubov Okhonskaia,Antoni Noguera-Julian,Lars Navér,Christoph Rudin,Gonzague Jourdain,Alla Volokha,Vanessa Rouzier,Regina Célia de Menezes Succi,Kulkanya Chokephaibulkit,Azar Kariminia,Marcel Yotebieng,Patricia Lelo,Rita Lyamuya,Irene Marete,Patrick Oyaro,Andrew Boulle,Kennedy Malisita,Geoffrey Fatti,Andreas D Haas,Sophie Desmonde,Fatoumata Dicko,Mark J. Abzug,Myron J. Levin,James M. Oleske,Miriam Chernoff,Shirley Traite,Murli Purswani,Chloe A. Teasdale,Ellen G. Chadwick +74 more
TL;DR: The authors' global paediatric analysis found wide variations in the incidence of switching to second-line ART across monitoring strategies, and suggested the scale-up of viral load monitoring would probably increase demand for paediatric second- line ART formulations.