Biography

Dr. Udit Mohan is a medical doctor from India with a specialization in public health, currently working with the World Health Organization. He brings past experience from Health System Strengthening to Vector Borne Diseases to now, Tuberculosis (TB) prevention and control, particularly in programmatic settings. Currently under the National TB Elimination Programme he has contributed to both field-level implementations as well as policy level changes to make the program more efficient and effective. His works reflects a strong commitment to equity, quality service delivery, and the empowerment of field staff in a decentralized manner to bring about realistic change.

Expertise

TB Diagnostics
Public Health

Key Impacts

Enhancing molecular testing for TB detection through diagnostic network optimisation: Implementation insight from the 100 days TB Campaign in Uttar Pradesh, India

Diagnostic Network Optimization has significantly enhanced the molecular testing capacity and utilization rates in Uttar Pradesh. This scalable strategy is a replicable model for resource-limited high-burden states, contributing effectively to India’s goals for tuberculosis elimination.

Source: Conference 2024