Biography
Dr. Dogo Mohammed Fall is a medical doctor and epidemiologist with over seven years of experience in tuberculosis control. He currently serves as a Technical Advisor in the TB Department at The Union, where he provides strategic and technical support to TB programs and actively contributes to capacity-building efforts worldwide. He is also involved in the implementation of operational research activities. Previously, he served for more than five years as Manager of the National Tuberculosis Program in Togo, before being appointed General Director of Kara University Hospital.
Key Impacts
Nutritional support improves treatment success, nutritional status, and functional recovery: Findings from the INSTITUT study
Nutritional support during TB treatment was associated with improved weight gain, physical function, adherence, and cure. These findings support the integration and scale-up of nutritional support into TB programs, particularly in resource-limited settings where undernutrition remains a critical barrier to successful treatment outcomes.
Source: Conference 2024
TBData4Action in Togo: Results of how using data can strengthen TB management in a West African country
Impact details available upon request.
Source: Conference 2024
Turning Data into Action: Using Routine TB Data to Drive Program Improvements in Togo
Impact details available upon request.
Source: Conference 2024