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Andrea
N.
DeLuca
,
MHS

Senior Research Associate

Departmental Affiliations

Primary
Division
Global Disease Epidemiology and Control

Center & Institute Affiliations

Contact Info

415 N Washington St, Room 349
Baltimore
Maryland
21218
US        

Research Interests

tuberculosis; HIV; childhood pneumonia etiology;
Experiences & Accomplishments
Education
MHS
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
2005
BA
Pacific Lutheran University
2002
Overview
My research focuses on three areas: tuberculosis research and capacity buildling in India, determining the etiology of childhood pneumonia in developing countries, and transforming policy for HIV-related tuberculosis using evidence from population-level studies.  Past work involved advocacy activities for reducing the incidence of tuberculosis in areas of high HIV prevalence.  Future interests include the above topic areas as well as evaluating partnership with communities as part of the research process.  
Select Publications
  • Pope DS, Atkins S, DeLua AN, Hausler H, Hoosain E, Celentano DD, Chaisson RE.  "South African TB nurses' experiences of provider-initiated HIV counseling and testing in the Eastern Cape Province: a qualitative study."  AIDS Care.  2010 Feb;22(2):238-45.

  • DeLuca A, Chaisson RE, Martinson NA. "Intensified case finding for tuberculosis in prevention of mother-to-child transmission programs: a simple and potentially vital addition for maternal and child health." JAIDS. 2009 Feb 1;50(2):196-9.

  • Pope DS, DeLuca AN, Kali P, Hausler H, Sheard C, Chaudhary MA, Celentano DD, Chaisson RE. "A cluster-randomized trial of provider-initiated (opt-out) HIV counseling and testing of tuberculosis patients in South Africa." JAIDS. 2008. June 1;48(2)190-5.

  • Nachega JB, Knowlton AR, DeLuca A, Schoeman JH, Watkinson L, Efron A, Chaisson RE, Maartens G. "Treatment supporter to improve adherence to antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected South African adults. A qualitative study." JADIS. 2006. Dec 1;43 Suppl 1:S127-33.

  • DeLuca AN, Regenberg A, Sugarman J, Murdoch DR, Levine O.  "Bioethical considerations in developing a biorepository for the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health Project."  CID. 2012. April 1; 54(Suppl 2):S172-179

Projects
Consortium to Respond Effectively to the AIDS TB Epidemic