Wu, Jo-Hsuan Moghimi, Sasan Walker, Evan Nishida, Takashi Liebmann, Jeffrey M Fazio, Massimo A Girkin, Christopher A Zangwill, Linda M Weinreb, Robert N
BackgroundTo examine long-term retinal nerve fibre layer thickness (RNFLT) variability and associated clinical factors in African (AD) and European descent (ED) individuals with glaucoma.MethodsThis retrospective cohort study included glaucoma eyes of AD and ED from Diagnostic Innovations in Glaucoma Study/The African Descent and Glaucoma Evaluatio...
Omar, Samira Williams, Charmaine Bugg, Laura Beth Colantonio, Angela
BACKGROUND: Over two decades of research about traumatic brain injury (TBI) rehabilitation emphasized the persistence of racial health disparities in functional outcomes that disproportionately impact Black populations without naming or addressing racism as the root problem. Further, the experiences of Black people with TBI have yet to be documente...
Sawchuk, Elizabeth A Sirak, Kendra A Manthi, Fredrick K Ndiema, Emmanuel K Ogola, Christine A Prendergast, Mary E Reich, David Aluvaala, Eva Ayodo, George Badji, Lamine
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Population history-focused DNA and ancient DNA (aDNA) research in Africa has dramatically increased in the past decade, enabling increasingly fine-scale investigations into the continent's past. However, while international interest in human genomics research in Africa grows, major structural barriers limit the ability of African scholars to lead a...
Mentzer, Alexander Dilthey, Alexander Pollard, Martin Gurdasani, Deepti Karakoc, Emre Carstensen, Tommy Muhwezi, Allan Cutland, Clare Diarra, Amidou da Silva Antunes, Ricardo
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How human genetic variation contributes to vaccine effectiveness in infants is unclear, and data are limited on these relationships in populations with African ancestries. We undertook genetic analyses of vaccine antibody responses in infants from Uganda (n = 1391), Burkina Faso (n = 353) and South Africa (n = 755), identifying associations between...
Venner, Eric Patterson, Karynne Kalra, Divya Wheeler, Marsha Chen, Yi-Ju Kalla, Sara Yuan, Bo Karnes, Jason Walker, Kimberly Smith, Joshua
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Disparities in data underlying clinical genomic interpretation is an acknowledged problem, but there is a paucity of data demonstrating it. The All of Us Research Program is collecting data including whole-genome sequences, health records, and surveys for at least a million participants with diverse ancestry and access to healthcare, representing o...
Ochs-Balcom, Heather M Preus, Leah Du, Zhaohui Elston, Robert C Teerlink, Craig C Jia, Guochong Guo, Xingyi Cai, Qiuyin Long, Jirong Ping, Jie
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BACKGROUND: Expansion of genome-wide association studies across population groups is needed to improve our understanding of shared and unique genetic contributions to breast cancer. We performed association and replication studies guided by a priori linkage findings from African ancestry (AA) relative pairs. METHODS: We performed fixed-effect inver...
Shah, Urvi Moshier, Erin Derkach, Andriy Huang, Yuanhui Mailankody, Sham Tan, Carlyn Maclachlan, Kylee Hultcrantz, Malin Korde, Neha Hassoun, Hani
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Multiple myeloma (MM) is twice as common in Black individuals compared with in White individuals, and diabetes mellitus (DM) disproportionately affects Black patients. Although numerous studies have shown a correlation between DM and MM, this has not been studied in the context of race and in vivo mechanisms. We conducted a retrospective clinical s...
Beck, Dana Tabb, Karen Tilea, Anca Vance, Ashlee Hall, Stephanie Schroeder, Amy Zivin, Kara
OBJECTIVE: We sought to examine trends in diagnosed behavioral health (BH) conditions [mental health (MH) disorders or substance use disorders (SUD)] among pregnant and postpartum individuals between 2008-2020. We then explored the relationship between BH conditions and race/ethnicity, acknowledging race/ethnicity as a social construct that influen...
Zhang, Yuehan Leifheit, Kathryn Lee, Kimberley Thorpe, Roland Gaskin, Darrell Dean, Lorraine
BACKGROUND: Black-White racial disparities in cancer mortality are well-documented in the US. Given the estimated shortage of oncologists over the next decade, understanding how access to oncology care might influence cancer disparities is of considerable importance. We aim to examine the association between oncology provider density in a county an...
Chakrabarti, Suman Bustos, Brenda Catalano, Ralph Gemmill, Alison Casey, Joan Lee, Hedwig Bruckner, Tim
BACKGROUND: In the US, non-Hispanic (NH) Black birthing persons show a two-fold greater risk of fetal death relative to NH white birthing persons. Since males more than females show a greater risk of fetal death, such loss in utero may affect the sex composition of live births born preterm (PTB;