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David Lalloo

British medical researcher From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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David Griffith Lalloo, CMG is a British professor, clinical academic and researcher. He is Vice-Chancellor of Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. His research focusses on infection diseases and envenoming.[1]

Lalloo trained as a doctor in Newcastle upon Tyne.[1] He was a contributor in the fifth edition of Wiley-Blackwell medical textbook Lecture Notes on Tropical Medicine, edited by Geoff V. Gill and Nick Beeching.[2] 2024, he was elected as a fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences.[3]

Lalloo was appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 2025 Birthday Honours, for services to global health and international development, and leadership in higher education.[4]

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  • Anuradhani Kasturiratne; A Rajitha Wickremasinghe; Nilanthi de Silva; et al. (4 November 2008). "The global burden of snakebite: a literature analysis and modelling based on regional estimates of envenoming and deaths". PLOS Medicine. 5 (11): e218. doi:10.1371/JOURNAL.PMED.0050218. ISSN 1549-1277. PMC 2577696. PMID 18986210. Wikidata Q21090133.
  • Neil French; Katherine Gray; Christine Watera; et al. (1 May 2002). "Cryptococcal infection in a cohort of HIV-1-infected Ugandan adults". AIDS. 16 (7): 1031–1038. doi:10.1097/00002030-200205030-00009. ISSN 0269-9370. PMID 11953469. Wikidata Q38884510.
  • Jeremy N Day; Tran T H Chau; Marcel Wolbers; et al. (1 April 2013). "Combination antifungal therapy for cryptococcal meningitis". The New England Journal of Medicine. 368 (14): 1291–1302. doi:10.1056/NEJMOA1110404. ISSN 0028-4793. PMC 3978204. PMID 23550668. Wikidata Q41924502.
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