Biography

Adogo Bako Paul (MPH) is a public health researcher and microbiologist specializing in infectious disease epidemiology, TB diagnostics, and community health interventions. As a Research Assistant at Zankli Research Centre, he works on the START4ALL Project, focusing on TB diagnostics, data collection, and research methodologies. With a background in primary health care settings in Nigeria, Paul's research aims to enhance diagnostic accuracy, improve patient care, and develop innovative strategies to combat TB in resource-limited settings. His passion for TB research drives his commitment to contributing to the global effort to control and eliminate TB.

Expertise

TB Diagnostics
Public Health

Key Impacts

Feasibility and acceptability of chest X-ray with computer aided detection (CAD) among health care workers

This study demonstrates the feasibility and acceptability of CAD-CXR among healthcare workers in Abuja, Nigeria. The findings suggest that CAD-CXR has the potential to improve TB detection and treatment outcomes, aligning with the Sustainable Development Goals aimed at eliminating TB by 2030.

Source: Conference 2024