Vitamin D status and risk of incident tuberculosis disease: A nested case-control study, systematic review, and individual-participant data meta-analysis

Author:

Aibana OmowunmiORCID,Huang Chuan-Chin,Aboud Said,Arnedo-Pena AlbertoORCID,Becerra Mercedes C.,Bellido-Blasco Juan Bautista,Bhosale Ramesh,Calderon Roger,Chiang Silvia,Contreras Carmen,Davaasambuu Ganmaa,Fawzi Wafaie W.,Franke Molly F.ORCID,Galea Jerome T.ORCID,Garcia-Ferrer DanielORCID,Gil-Fortuño MariaORCID,Gomila-Sard Barbará,Gupta AmitaORCID,Gupte Nikhil,Hussain Rabia,Iborra-Millet Jesus,Iqbal Najeeha T.,Juan-Cerdán Jose Vicente,Kinikar AartiORCID,Lecca LeonidORCID,Mave VidyaORCID,Meseguer-Ferrer Noemi,Montepiedra GraceORCID,Mugusi Ferdinand M.,Owolabi Olumuyiwa A.,Parsonnet Julie,Roach-Poblete FreddyORCID,Romeu-García Maria Angeles,Spector Stephen A.ORCID,Sudfeld Christopher R.,Tenforde Mark W.ORCID,Togun Toyin O.ORCID,Yataco Rosa,Zhang Zibiao,Murray Megan B.ORCID

Funder

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

National Institute on Drug Abuse

National Institute of Mental Health

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

National Institutes of Health

Fogarty International Center

National Commission on Biotechnology

Higher Education Commision, Pakistan

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

General Medicine

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