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Controlling the fly (which causes nagana in cattle) helps protect livestock, which is essential for agriculture and farming livelihoods across Africa.

The genome sequencing identified unique genes in the tsetse fly, offering new targets for population control and breaking the transmission cycle of the trypanosome parasite. Fly genom Afrika

The research aims to develop better insecticides and repellants to fight sleeping sickness, which attacks the central nervous system, particularly in remote, high-risk areas. Controlling the fly (which causes nagana in cattle)

Understanding the genome enables better implementation of techniques like the sterile insect technique (SIT), where laboratory-reared sterile males are released to reduce wild populations, a method already supported by the FAO and IAEA in 14 African nations. How the sterile insect technique actually works

This breakthrough represents a shift toward advanced, science-driven solutions to age-old health and agricultural challenges in Africa. The in a specific region? How the sterile insect technique actually works? Tsetse genome helping find sleeping sickness cure