Catherine R. Lesko
Research Associate
Infectious Disease Epidemiology
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Lesko received her Master of Public Health in 2006 from Emory University and then spent five years working in governmental public health, at both a local and state level, before returning to get her Doctoral degree from the University of North Carolina in 2015. She has been on the faculty of Johns Hopkins University since 2015. Dr. Lesko's research interests include causal inference, clinical outcomes for persons living with HIV, and improving and monitoring progress through the HIV care continuum.
Research Interest
causal inference HIV clinical outcomes HIV care continuum
Publications
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Lesko CR, Cole SR, Hall HI, Westreich D, Miller WC, Eron JJ, Li J, Mugavero MJ, for the CNICS investigators. The effect of antiretroviral therapy on all-cause mortality, generalized to persons diagnosed with HIV in the United States, 2009-2011. Int J Epidemiol.
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Nevo ON, Lesko CR, Colwell B, Ballard C, Cole SR, Mathews WC. Outcomes of pharmacist assisted management of antiretroviral therapy in HIV infected patients: A risk-adjusted analysis. Am J Health Syst Pharm, 2015; 72(17): 1463-1470.
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Lesko CR, Sampson LA, Miller WC, Clymore J, Leone PA, Swygard H, Powers KA. Measuring the HIV care continuum using public health surveillance data in the United States. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr, 2015; 70(5): 489-494.