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Mercedes Becerra, Sc.D.

Jeffrey Cheah Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Faculty Dean of Adams House, Faculty of Arts & Sciences

Mercedes C. Becerra, ScD, is the Jeffrey Cheah Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School. She is also the Faculty Dean of Adams House at Harvard College.  Professor Becerra completed the AB degree at Harvard College in 1991 (History), followed by the MSc (Population and International Health) in 1993 and the DSc (Epidemiology) in 1999, both at the Harvard School of Public Health. 

For more than 25 years, Professor Becerra has conducted research focused on improving the treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB), strategies to estimate and detect TB in children, and strategies to treat and prevent TB in families exposed at home to this airborne infection. She sustains long-term collaborative partnerships with three international health delivery organizations: Partners In Health, IRD Global, and Advance Access & Delivery. Professor Becerra is co-founder of the Sentinel Project on Pediatric Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis— a network of clinicians, investigators, and advocates who collaborate to share evidence and resources that can increase children’s access to prompt and effective treatment.  Professor Becerra is also a co-founder of the Zero TB Initiative— a global consortium of local coalitions working to drive down TB rates, one community at a time.

Dr. Becerra's research focuses on the treatment and epidemiology of tuberculosis. She studies the burden of tuberculosis in the child and adult household contacts of tuberculosis patients. She also studies strategies to improve tuberculosis screening and treatment in children and high-risk households.

Complete list of Dr. Mercedes Becerra's publications on MyBibiliography.

Isoniazid-resistant tuberculosis in children: a systematic review.
Authors: Authors: Yuen CM, Tolman AW, Cohen T, Parr JB, Keshavjee S, Becerra MC.
Pediatr Infect Dis J
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Aggressive regimens for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis reduce recurrence.
Authors: Authors: Franke MF, Appleton SC, Mitnick CD, Furin JJ, Bayona J, Chalco K, Shin S, Murray M, Becerra MC.
Clin Infect Dis
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Aggressive regimens for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis reduce recurrence.
Authors: Authors: Franke MF, Appleton SC, Mitnick CD, Furin JJ, Bayona J, Chalco K, Shin S, Murray M, Becerra MC.
Clin Infect Dis
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Tuberculosis in children exposed at home to multidrug-resistant tuberculosis.
Authors: Authors: Becerra MC, Franke MF, Appleton SC, Joseph JK, Bayona J, Atwood SS, Mitnick CD.
Pediatr Infect Dis J
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Tuberculosis in children exposed at home to multidrug-resistant tuberculosis.
Authors: Authors: Becerra MC, Franke MF, Appleton SC, Joseph JK, Bayona J, Atwood SS, Mitnick CD.
Pediatr Infect Dis J
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Aggressive regimens for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis decrease all-cause mortality.
Authors: Authors: Mitnick CD, Franke MF, Rich ML, Alcantara Viru FA, Appleton SC, Atwood SS, Bayona JN, Bonilla CA, Chalco K, Fraser HS, Furin JJ, Guerra D, Hurtado RM, Joseph K, Llaro K, Mestanza L, Mukherjee JS, Muñoz M, Palacios E, Sanchez E, Seung KJ, Shin SS, Sloutsky A, Tolman AW, Becerra MC.
PLoS One
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Aggressive regimens for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis decrease all-cause mortality.
Authors: Authors: Mitnick CD, Franke MF, Rich ML, Alcantara Viru FA, Appleton SC, Atwood SS, Bayona JN, Bonilla CA, Chalco K, Fraser HS, Furin JJ, Guerra D, Hurtado RM, Joseph K, Llaro K, Mestanza L, Mukherjee JS, Muñoz M, Palacios E, Sanchez E, Seung KJ, Shin SS, Sloutsky A, Tolman AW, Becerra MC.
PLoS One
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High risk of drug-resistant tuberculosis when first-line therapy fails in a high HIV prevalence setting.
Authors: Authors: Satti H, McLaughlin MM, Seung KJ, Becerra MC, Keshavjee S.
Int J Tuberc Lung Dis
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E-health systems for management of MDR-TB in resource-poor environments: a decade of experience and recommendations for future work.
Authors: Authors: Fraser HS, Habib A, Goodrich M, Thomas D, Blaya JA, Fils-Aime JR, Jazayeri D, Seaton M, Khan AJ, Choi SS, Kerrison F, Falzon D, Becerra MC.
Stud Health Technol Inform
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Adaptation of a web-based, open source electronic medical record system platform to support a large study of tuberculosis epidemiology.
Authors: Authors: Fraser HS, Thomas D, Tomaylla J, Garcia N, Lecca L, Murray M, Becerra MC.
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak
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