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Zodwa Dire is a clinician-researcher whose work centers on autoimmune and endocrine disorders within the South African healthcare context. Affiliated with tertiary academic services, her research addresses complex diagnostic and prognostic challenges in resource-limited settings, with particular attention to systemic sclerosis and laboratory medicine.
Her study on systemic sclerosis in South Africa explores causes and predictors of mortality, highlighting the burden of diffuse cutaneous disease and the impact of cardiopulmonary and renal complications. This work contributes region-specific data to a field historically dominated by studies from high-income countries, strengthening understanding of outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa.
In laboratory medicine, she has examined immunoassay interference through a case of macro-TSH, emphasizing diagnostic accuracy and avoidance of mismanagement. Based on limited available publications, her scholarship demonstrates strengths in clinical investigation, translational insight, and improving diagnostic and prognostic clarity in autoimmune and endocrine care.
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