Jeffrey I. Campbell, MD, MPH

Assistant Professor, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine

Biography

Dr. Campbell is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and an attending pediatric infectious diseases physician at Boston Medical Center. He received his MD from Harvard Medical School and his MPH from Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health. His research focuses on health services delivery and access to care for children with tuberculosis infection.

Publications

  • Published 3/1/2025

    Madan A, Kulkarni S, Rahman MM, Hossain F, Kamul MK, Campbell JI, Rahman MT, Creswell J, Hussain H, Roy T, Malik AA, Brooks MB. Evaluation of treatment outcomes and associated risk factors in children with TB in Bangladesh. Public Health Action. 2025 Mar; 15(1):26-32. PMID: 40028641.

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  • Published 1/24/2025

    Ramirez D, Brumwell A, Rahman MM, Hossain F, Kulkarni S, Malik AA, Campbell JI, van de Water BJ, Kamul MK, Rahman MT, Hussain H, Creswell J, Roy T, Brooks MB. Age- and sex-specific care cascades to detect gaps in the care of children with tuberculosis in Bangladesh: a cohort study. J Glob Health. 2025 Jan 24; 15:04024. PMID: 39849939.

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  • Published 1/20/2025

    Rozen Eisenberg I, Campbell JI, Clarke D, Cooper ER, Pelton SI, Vuppula SS. Practice Variability in Uptake and Implementation of New U.S. DHHS Guidelines for Feeding of HIV-Exposed Infants. J Pediatric Infect Dis Soc. 2025 Jan 20; 14(1). PMID: 39726301.

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  • Published 12/17/2024

    Reifler K, Campbell JI, Barnett ED, Bourque DL, Hamer DH, Samra H, Camelo I. Diagnosing Chagas in Pregnancy and Childhood: What's Old and New. Clin Lab Med. 2025 Mar; 45(1):73-86. PMID: 39892939.

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  • Published 11/21/2024

    Wattles BA, Campbell JI, Kluthe T, Feygin YB, Jawad K, Stevenson MD, Davis DW, Porter J, Jones VF, Hall M, Smith MJ. Patterns of inpatient antibiotic utilization by race and ethnicity at US children's hospitals. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2024 Nov 21; 1-9. PMID: 39568441.

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Education

  • Harvard Medical School, MD
  • Harvard School of Public Health, MPH
  • Princeton University, AB