Talk:David Lalloo
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Biography
David Griffith Lalloo MB BS FRCP MD FFTM RCPS (Glas) FMedSci (born 3rd September 1960) is a British professor, clinical academic and researcher in the field of tropical and infectious diseases with a particular interest in clinical trials and epidemiological studies in Low- and Middle- Income Countries (LMICs).
Lalloo has held the post of Vice-Chancellor, formerly Director, of Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) in the United Kingdom since 2019.
He is also an Honorary Consultant at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital and remains clinically active.
Lalloo maintains an active research portfolio with an interest in HIV related infections, malaria and envenoming. He also worked extensively on the COVID-19 pandemic, in the UK and internationally.
Career
Lalloo trained in General (Internal) Medicine at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, gaining his Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery in 1984, before undertaking further training in Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine, including spending three years at the University of Papua New Guinea.
From 1992, Lalloo undertook clinical and laboratory research at the University of Oxford before joining Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine as Senior Lecturer in 1999. Further roles included leading the Faculty of Clinical Sciences and International Public Health at LSTM from 2012-2018, as well as being Director of the Wellcome Trust Liverpool Glasgow Centre for Global Health Research and the Liverpool Wellcome Trust Clinical PhD Programme.
Research
Lalloo is internationally-recognised as a researcher in tropical and infectious diseases and has active collaborations in a number of countries including Malawi, Uganda, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Kenya, Nigeria, Eswatini, Ghana, Sierra Leone and South Africa.
He has worked with the Malawi Liverpool Welcome Programme (MLW) for over twenty years and has a strong interest in identifying and supporting young UK and African clinicians interested in tropical research and strengthening scientific capacity in resource poor settings.
His personal research has focused particularly on HIV related infections, malaria, envenoming and COVID-19. He has a particular interest in clinical trials in Low and Middle Income Countries.
Selected publications
- Abouyannis M, Esmail H, Hamaluba M et al, (Lalloo DG senior author of 26 authors). A global core outcome measurement set for snakebite clinical trials, Lancet Glob Health. 2023 Feb;11(2):e296-e300. doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(22)00479-X.
- Single-Dose Liposomal Amphotericin B Treatment for Cryptococcal Meningitis. Jarvis JN, Lawrence DS, Meya DB et al, (Lalloo DG 40th of 42 authors). N Engl J Med. 2022 Mar 24;386(12):1109-1120. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2111904.
- Walker PGT, Whittaker C, Watson OJ, Baguelin M, Winskill P, Hamlet A, Djafaara BA, Cucunubá Z, Olivera Mesa D, Green W, Thompson H, Nayagam S, Ainslie KEC, Bhatia S, Bhatt S, Boonyasiri A, Boyd O, Brazeau NF, Cattarino L, Cuomo- Dannenburg G, Dighe A, Donnelly CA, Dorigatti I, van Elsland SL, FitzJohn R, Fu H, Gaythorpe KAM, Geidelberg L, Grassly N, Haw D, Hayes S, Hinsley W, Imai N, Jorgensen D, Knock E, Laydon D, Mishra S, Nedjati-Gilani G, Okell LC, Unwin HJ, Verity R, Vollmer M, Walters CE, Wang H, Wang Y, Xi X, Lalloo DG, Ferguson NM, Ghani AC. The impact of COVID-19 and strategies for mitigation and suppression in low- and middle-income countries. Science. 2020 Jul 24;369(6502):413-422. doi: 10.1126/science.abc0035. PMCID: PMC7292504.
- Fletcher TE, Leblebicioglu H, Bozkurt I, Sunbul M, Bilek H, Asik Z, Barut S, Gunes F, Gemici U, Hewson R, Wilson D, O'Shea MK, Woolley T, Faragher B, Parmar K, Lalloo DG, Beeching NJ, Hunt BJ. Rotational thromboelastometry alongside conventional coagulation testing in patients with Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever: an observational cohort study. Lancet Infect Dis. 2019 Aug;19(8):862-871. doi: 10.1016/S1473-3099(19)30112-4. PMCID: PMC7641897.
- Beardsley J, Wolbers M, Kibengo FM, Abu-Baker M. Ggayi, Kamali A, Ngo Thi Kim Cuc, Tran Quang Binh, Nguyen Van Vinh Chau, Farrar J, Merson L, Lan Phuong, Thwaites G, Nguyen Van Kinh, Pham Thanh Thuy, Wirongrong Chierakul, Suwatthiya Siriboon, Ekkachai Thiansukhon, Satrirat Onsanit, Watthanapong Supphamongkholchaikul,. Chan AK, Heyderman R, Mwinjiwa E, van Oosterhout JJ, Imran D, Basri H, Mayxay M, Dance D, Phimmasone P, Rattanavong S, David G. Lalloo, Jeremy N Day. Adjunctive Dexamethasone in HIV-Associated Cryptococcal Meningitis. New England Journal of Medicine. 2016 Feb 11;374(6):542-554
- MacPherson P, Lalloo DG, Webb EL, Maheswaran H, Choko AT, Makombe SD, Butterworth AE, van Oosterhout JJ, Desmond N, Thindwa D, et al. Effect of optional home initiation of HIV care following HIV self-testing on antiretroviral therapy initiation among adults in Malawi: a randomized clinical trial. JAMA. 2014 Jul 23-30;312(4):372-9
- Day JN, Chau TT, Wolbers M, Mai PP, Dung NT, Mai NH, Phu NH, Nghia HD, Phong ND, Thai CQ, Thai le H, Chuong LV, Sinh DX, Duong VA, Hoang TN, Diep PT, Campbell JI, Sieu TP, Baker SG, Chau NV, Hien TT, et al (Lalloo DG joint senior author). Combination antifungal therapy for cryptococcal meningitis. New England Journal of Medicine. 2013 Apr 4;368(14):1291-30
- Parkes-Ratanshi R, Wakeham K, Levin J, Namusoke D, Whitworth J, Coutinho A, Kenya Mugisha N, Grosskurth H , Kamali A, Lalloo DG. Primary prophylaxis of cryptococcal disease using fluconazole in HIV positive Ugandan adults - a double blind, randomised, placebo controlled trial. Lancet Infectious Diseases. 2011 Dec;11(12):933-41
- De Silva HA, Pathmeswaran A, Jayamanne S, Samarakone SMSB, Hittharage A, Kalupahana R, Ratnathilake A, Uluwatte W, Ranasinha CD, Aronson JK, et al ( Lalloo DG 12th out of 13 authors). Promethazine, hydrocortisone, and low-dose adrenaline (alone and in combination) in the prevention of acute adverse reactions to antivenom following snakebite: a randomised, double blind, placebo-controlled trial. PLOS Medicine. 2011 May; 8(5):e1000435
COVID-19 pandemic
During the COVID-19 pandemic Lalloo played a significant leadership role in the UK’s COVID response, chairing the Prophylaxis Oversight Group that advised the Chief Medical Officer for England on COVID prophylaxis, and working with the Therapeutic and Antiviral Task Forces to commission two national platform studies. He was a member of the RECOVERY trial Data & Safety Monitoring Committee (DMSC) and a co-Investigator in the AGILE early phase COVID trial platform.
Advisory Roles
Lalloo chaired the UKHSA Advisory Committee on Malaria Prophylaxis from 2010 to 2019 and was a member of the Government Scientific Advisory Group on Emergencies for Ebola in 2018. He is currently chair of the NIHR Global Health Research Independent Scientific Advisory Group and an Honorary Consultant Advisor for Tropical medicine for the Army.
Awards and honours
In May 2024, Lalloo was elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences (source: https://www.lstmed.ac.uk/news-events/news/lstm-director-professor-david-lalloo-elected-as-fellow-of-academy-of-medical). DominicLSTM (talk) 10:08, 23 October 2024 (UTC)
- Not done: See notes below.
- Hi, I'm concerned that the single source cited for the great majority of the text isn't really independent and is likely to have either been drafted by the subject or drawn up based on information that the subject provided.
- Also, the great majority of the edit request text appears to be either directly lifted from that source or very closely paraphrased from such. It is thus a large scale breach of the policy on copyright violation WP:COPYVIO.
- I should probably also point out that strong and potentially promotional claims such as
Lalloo is internationally-recognised as [etc]
orplayed a significant leadership role
etc, would need to be very robustly sourced to demonstrate not that the subject/his employer believe him to be 'internationally recognised' (etc) but that non-conflict sources also have the same estimation. (In saying that I do not mean to suggest that the claims are untrue, but simply that such claims must be robustly sourced.) - It may be useful if I point you towards the relevant policies on verification WP:V and reliable sources WP:RS.
- Also please note that post-noms should not appear in the article introduction, as per WP:POSTNOM, and that an extended list of publications appears WP:UNDUE.
- I also note that there is some repetition within the text, specifically regarding the use of the wording
a particular interest in clinical trials and epidemiological studies in Low- and Middle- Income Countries (LMICs)
and potentially elsewhere. - I'd suggest perhaps that you take a look at the articles for some similar academics and go back to the drawing board on this request. It will need to be entirely rewritten in original wording with extensive independent sourcing throughout.
- Hopefully the above notes are of assistance.
- Kind regards, Axad12 (talk) 15:25, 23 October 2024 (UTC)
- Hi. Thanks very much for this. That's all noted, and I will work on a revised version based on your advice.
- In the short-term, would it be possible to amend the current text from:
- "and has been the director of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine since January 2019"
- to
- "and Vice-Chancellor of Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine".
- I would also like to request adding an image of David Lalloo to his article. I can do this if this is approved in principle. DominicLSTM (talk) 15:51, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
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David Griffith Lalloo (born 1960) is a British clinical academic in tropical medicine and infectious diseases and Vice-Chancellor of Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (source: https://www.lstmed.ac.uk/about/people/professor-david-lalloo). He is also a Professor of Tropical Medicine there and an Honorary Consultant at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital.
Lalloo trained in General (Internal) Medicine at Newcastle University (source: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7680-2200), gaining his Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery in 1984, before undertaking further training in infectious diseases and tropical medicine, including three years at the University of Papua New Guinea (source:https://www.lstmed.ac.uk/about/people/professor-david-lalloo)
In 1999, Lalloo joined Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (source: https://www.ukwhoswho.com/display/10.1093/ww/9780199540884.001.0001/ww-9780199540884-e-293659?rskey=f3CotX&result=1), leading the Faculty of Clinical Sciences and International Public Health from 2012-2018, as well as being Director of the Wellcome Trust Liverpool Glasgow Centre for Global Health Research and the Liverpool Wellcome Trust Clinical PhD Programme (source: https://www.lstmed.ac.uk/about/people/professor-david-lalloo).
Lalloo's research interests are in HIV related infections, malaria and envenoming (source: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7680-2200).
In May 2024, Lalloo was elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences (source: https://acmedsci.ac.uk/more/news/academy-of-medical-sciences-fellows-2024).
- Also, could this image be added to the page: http://en.wiki.x.io/w/index.php?title=David_Lalloo&diff=prev&oldid=1257169839#/media/File:David_Lalloo.jpg
- Reason for the change: To update out of date and incorrect information about the subject's area of expertise and job title, and to expand with relevant biographical information in line with others in the sector.