CFTR Heterozygotes Are at Increased Risk of Respiratory Infections: A Population-Based Study.
Abstract
) gene may be more susceptible to respiratory infections than the general population.
= .035) than controls.
heterozygotes is needed.
patients and only the highly likely subcohort, compared with age/sex-matched controls. We examined the presence of any claim using McNemar's test and the number of claims using the sign test.