Dr. Fatoumata Bah
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Dr. Fatoumata Bah

Assistant Professor
Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar, Senegal


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Toxicology from Cheikh Anta Diop University, Senegal

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Area of Interest:

Toxicology
100%
Experimental Toxicology
62%
Medical Biology
90%
Risk Assessment
75%
Pathology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
15
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Lam, A., A. Toure, M. Ly, F. Bah and D. SÓne et al., 2022. Function of the senegal anti poison center in data collection and snakebite management. Toxicol. Anal. Clin., 34: 102-110.
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  2. Toure, A., M. Cabral, A. Lam, M.D. Dioum and A. Sarr et al., 2021. Persistent organic pollutants (POP) concentrations in human breast milk: Evolution of concentrations over time in Senegal. Toxicol. Anal. Clin., 33: 91-100.
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  3. Foko, R.F., M. Mbodji, M. KÕdote, M. Diaw and M. Toure et al., 2021. Chemical risk and respiratory health of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) handlers in Dakar (Senegal). Arch. Mal. Prof. l'Environnement, 82: 438-448.
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  4. Diop, C., A. Toure, F. Bah, A. Lam, M. Cabral, S. Fedior and M. Fall, 2021. Water supply in the commune of parcelles assainies de dakar (Senegal): Perception of the quality and practice of the populations. Eur. Sci. J., 17: 256-271.
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  5. Diallo, M.S., F. Bah, C.M. Dial, C. Diop, O. Faye and M. Seck, 2020. Histopathological study of the kidney after administration of methanolic extract of roots of Leptadenia hastata in the Albino Wistar rat. Open J. Pathol., 10: 67-75.
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  6. Diallo, M.S., F. Ba, C.M. Dial, C. Diop, O. faye and M. Fall, 2020. Histopathologic study of liver tissue from Wistar albinos rats treated with methanolic extract of Leptadenia hastatas roots. Am. J. Biomed. Sci. Res., 7: 499-504.
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  7. Lam, A., M. Cabral, A. Toure, F. Ba and B. Camara et al., 2019. Evaluation of the efficacy and tolerance of inoserp® panafricain in Senegal. Toxicol. Anal. Clin., 31: 18-29.
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