Jonathon Campbell

My research centres on generating evidence to inform the design and implementation of novel tuberculosis prevention and care strategies that maximize public health impact, while minimizing health system and patient costs. My primary aim is to optimize identification and treatment of tuberculosis infection to prevent progression to tuberculosis disease, with a particular focus on prevention among persons born outside of Canada—a population disproportionately impacted by tuberculosis. I am also interested in the long-term health and wellbeing of tuberculosis survivors and serve as the principal investigator the FOLLOW-TB study, a CIHR-funded prospective cohort study of people with tuberculosis.
Analysis of health administrative data, decision analysis and economic evaluation, patient and health system cost collection and evaluation, tuberculosis epidemiology.
Tuberculosis, infectious diseases, economic evaluation, clinical epidemiology, health administrative data, evidence synthesis.