Cynthia Kahari
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Jeena L, Ferrand R, Simms V, Kahari C, Bandason T, Rukuni R, et al.
AIDS
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39912743
Objective: To investigate bone density accrual over 1 year among peripubertal children living with HIV (CWH) compared to children without infection (CWOH); and risk factors associated with bone density accrual...
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Breasail M, Madanhire T, Kahari C, Ebeling P, Simms V, Micklesfield L, et al.
J Bone Miner Res
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39862426
HIV-related mortality has fallen due to scale-up of antiretroviral therapy (ART), so more women living with HIV (WLH) now live to reach menopause. Menopausal estrogen loss causes bone loss, as...
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Filteau S, Simms V, Chisenga M, Kahari C, Dzavakwa N, Namukonda C, et al.
Br J Nutr
. 2024 Nov;
132(12):1593-1601.
PMID: 39523853
The prevalence of poor linear growth among African children with perinatally acquired HIV remains high. There is concern that poor linear growth may to lead to later total and central...
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Kahari C, Gregson C, Breasail M, Rukuni R, Madanhire T, Simms V, et al.
J Bone Miner Res
. 2024 Oct;
39(12):1762-1773.
PMID: 39413242
Understanding bone accrual in adolescents may inform approaches to improve skeletal health and reduce adult fracture risk. We investigated the effect of HIV on bone mineral accrual assessed by peripheral...
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Madanhire T, Breasail M, Kahari C, Kowo-Nyakoko F, Ebeling P, Ferrand R, et al.
J Bone Miner Res
. 2024 Aug;
39(10):1464-1473.
PMID: 39180721
Antiretroviral therapy roll-out has dramatically reduced HIV-related mortality; more women are living to reach menopause. Menopausal estrogen loss causes bone loss, as does HIV and some of its treatments. However,...
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Rukuni R, Gregson C, Kahari C, Kowo F, McHugh G, Munyati S, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2020 Feb;
10(2):e031792.
PMID: 32041852
Introduction: The scale-up of antiretroviral therapy (ART) across sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has reduced mortality so that increasing numbers of children with HIV (CWH) are surviving to adolescence. However, they experience...