Tuberculosis Research And Epidemiology

9 researchers across 2 institutions

9 Researchers
2 Institutions
0 Grant PIs
1 High Impact

Researchers investigate tuberculosis (TB) through a multifaceted approach, encompassing its biological mechanisms, transmission patterns, and effective control strategies. Studies examine the complex interactions between the *Mycobacterium tuberculosis* bacterium and the human immune system, exploring cellular and molecular pathways involved in infection and disease progression. Epidemiological research focuses on understanding the distribution, incidence, and determinants of TB within populations, employing statistical modeling and data analysis to identify risk factors and predict outbreaks. This work also involves developing and evaluating novel diagnostic tools, therapeutic interventions, and public health interventions aimed at preventing and treating TB.

This research holds particular relevance for Arkansas by addressing public health challenges and informing strategies to combat infectious diseases within the state. Understanding TB epidemiology in diverse Arkansas populations, including those experiencing health disparities, is crucial for targeted prevention and treatment efforts. The state's demographic landscape and healthcare infrastructure provide a context for studying the effectiveness of public health programs and the impact of social determinants on TB transmission and outcomes.

The field draws upon expertise from microbial infections, immune response, public health, and genomics. Investigations often involve collaborations with public health agencies and healthcare providers, fostering a broad engagement across institutions and disciplines to advance TB control and elimination efforts.

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Name Institution h-index Citations Career Stage Badges
Jerry W. Simecka UAMS 35 3,716 High Impact
Andy Bauleni UAMS 16 930
Leonard Mukasa UAMS 10 362
Srijon K. Banerjee UAMS 9 455
Heta Ladumor UAMS 6 312
Brian Delavan UA Little Rock 5 232
Anita Joshi UAMS 2 6
Fischer Huey UAMS 1 25
M. Bikkanuri UAMS 0 0

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Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Tuberculosis Research And Epidemiology.

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Brian Delavan UA Little Rock
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