AU-IBAR Repository: Recent submissions
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A metabarcoding approach to examine the ecology of the tsetse fly in Forecariah, a focus of Human African Trypanosomiasis in Guinea
(2025)Using metabarcoding, to elucidate the transmission route of Tbgambiense in a complex co-epidemiological context, with a view to adapt vector control strategies and reach sustainable elimination of transmission of HAT in Guinea -
The Kanyemba Community Tsetse Elimination Dilemma
(2025)The Kanyemba community in Zimbabwe is an infested tsetse zone, and is one of the priority areas with an estimated human population of 4,500 people spread across 24 villages with an estimated 270 number of cattle. -
Near-infrared spectroscopy discriminates mass-reared sterile and wild tsetse flies
(2025)The Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) technique, a promising newgeneration monitoring tool, appeared to be a reliable alternative for identifying tsetse flies -
African Union Digital One Health Information Policy and Associated One Health Information Architecture Framework
(2025)The African Union Digital One Health Information Policy and Associated Information Architecture Framework represents a milestone initiative by the AU-IBAR to strengthen multisectoral collaboration and advance integrated ... -
A Cause-Effect Study of Trypanosomosis Dynamics in Cows under Agro-Pastoral Systems in The Gambia
(2025)African Animal Trypanosomosis (AAT) is one of the most serious constraints to cattle health and productivity in sub-Saharan Africa. • The tropical environment of The Gambia, with its diverse climatic and soil conditions, ... -
Updating a National Atlas of Tsetse Flies and African Animal Trypanosomosis in Ethiopia
(2025)Tsetse flies are economically important vectors not only from veterinary perspective but also from public health point of view in Ethiopia. -
Coordinated management of AAT: The Continental Strategy
(2025)Over one-third of the continent’s population—approximately 470 million people—depend directly on livestock



















