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Anne Shapiro

Annie Shapiro

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I am a PhD student at the Boston University Department of Biostatistics. My research interests include developing and applying modeling methods for infectious diseases, particularly HIV and other STIs, with a focus on incorporating in social and socioeconomic determinants of health. My current research uses the South Africa national HIV and Tuberculosis cohorts to investigate the relationship between HIV treatment and Tuberculosis.

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Shapiro AN, Brooks MB, Huang CC, Murray MB, White LF, Jenkins HE. (2026). Network analysis of pairwise relative tuberculosis transmission probabilities in Lima, Peru. American journal of epidemiology

Shapiro AN, Mohammed S, Horsburgh CR, Jenkins HE, White LF. (2025). Adapting back-calculation methods to estimate the incidence of tuberculosis. Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)

Shapiro AN, Scott L, Moultrie H, Jacobson KR, Bor J, Fofana AM, Dor G, Ndjeka NO, da Silva P, Mlisana K, Jenkins HE, Stevens WS. (2023). Tuberculosis testing patterns in South Africa to identify groups that would benefit from increased investigation. Scientific reports, 13(1)

da Silva MP, Cassim N, Ndlovu S, Marokane PS, Radebe M, Shapiro A, Scott LE, Stevens WS. (2023). More Than a Decade of GeneXpert(®)Mycobacterium tuberculosis/Rifampicin (Ultra) Testing in South Africa: Laboratory Insights from Twenty-Three Million Tests. Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland), 13(20)

Fofana AM, Moultrie H, Scott L, Jacobson KR, Shapiro AN, Dor G, Crankshaw B, Silva PD, Jenkins HE, Bor J, Stevens WS. (2023). Cross-municipality migration and spread of tuberculosis in South Africa. Scientific reports, 13(1)

Scott LE, Shapiro AN, Da Silva MP, Tsoka J, Jacobson KR, Emch M, Moultrie H, Jenkins HE, Moore D, Van Rie A, Stevens WS. (2023). Integrating Molecular Diagnostics and GIS Mapping: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Understanding Tuberculosis Disease Dynamics in South Africa Using Xpert MTB/RIF. Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland), 13(20)

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