Platform Context

About MycoToxAtlas

Pan-African mycotoxin surveillance designed for evidence, collaboration, and public health action.

Mission

Why the atlas exists

MycoToxAtlas centralizes mycotoxin occurrence data across all 54 African Union member states, helping researchers, regulators, and policy teams access, compare, and act on evidence with more confidence.

The platform was developed at ACE-MFS, Federal University of Technology Minna, with a focus on making surveillance data easier to submit, review, publish, and reuse.

Contact

Reach the team

For data submissions, collaborations, partnership opportunities, or technical support, contact ACE-MFS at the Federal University of Technology Minna, Nigeria.

Email: [email protected]

Data Model

How evidence is structured

The atlas follows a study-to-result flow so provenance stays visible from source to measurement.

Study

Source provenance

Captures the publication, report, or submission context behind each dataset.

Sample

Physical specimen

Stores collection details, geography, commodity context, and field metadata.

Analysis

Laboratory event

Tracks analytical methods, accreditation, quality details, and lab provenance.

Result

Concentration data

Preserves measured values, limits context, and the signals used for exploration and comparison.