1⃣ #HIV harms children's bone health, which can be exacerbated by #antiretroviral drugs.

With @BristolUni & @UzSec, we found this was most marked in the last stage of puberty, especially affecting females.

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2⃣ Interventions that may improve bone density during adolescence are 🔑, as this will influence skeletal strength for the rest of adulthood.

That's why, @TrialVitality is finding out whether vitamin D and calcium could help children living with #HIV 💊

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3⃣ @TrialVitality is taking place in two countries with high #HIV prevalence:

🇿🇼 Zimbabwe
🇿🇲 Zambia

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4⃣ What's the process?

💊 Children are provided with a weekly dose of vitamin D and a daily calcium supplement for 48 weeks.

🔬 Samples are collected and scans are performed to measure Vitamin D status and bone density after 48 and 96 weeks.

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5⃣ Despite #COVID19, participant recruitment has now been completed in just under 10 months! 🙌

The @TrialVitality team hope to provide important new evidence in 2023 📝

Learn more 👉 vitality-trial.co.uk

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1⃣ McCormack Charles Farrell Easmon (1890-1972) was born in Accra, Ghana. 🇬🇭

He later studied at St Mary’s Hospital Medical School, as well as at LSHTM.

Easmon faced much racial discrimination but still thrived in #PublicHealth.

Thread 👇 #BlackHistoryMonth #GlobalHealth Picture with McCormack Easmon as a student
2⃣ McCormack applied to the West Africa Medical Staff, which segregated doctors into ‘colonial service’ for Europeans & ‘local service’ for Africans.

He was rejected twice from the Medical Services
due to his race & instead took a role considered subordinate in Sierra Leone. McCormack Charles Farrell Easmon
3⃣ In 1914, he served with the British Army as a medical officer in Cameroon, again facing racial discrimination in his career progression, and campaigned tirelessly against it

He returned to England and his studies, before continuing his medical career in Sierra Leone. 🇸🇱
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