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2021.10.25
In its 2019-2023 Strategic Plan, the Institut Pasteur confirms its long-term strategy to "promote open access to publications and research data." This target...
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2023.10.09
Although gender diversity drives innovation, women encounter greater barriers to the development of their scientific careers than their male colleagues....
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2023.01.30
Hepatitis is a liver inflammation caused by toxic substances or viruses. There are currently five hepatitis viruses, including hepatitis B virus (HBV), which...
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2022.06.08
A lesser known but equally crucial dimension in managing and responding to an epidemic is social sciences in health, which can shed light on populations'...
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2021.09.02
Salmonellosis caused by the Salmonella bacterium is the most common example of foodborne infections, which remain a global public health problem, with over 600...
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2021.07.27
On July 22, 2021, the Institut Pasteur and Université de Paris signed an association agreement. The agreement was signed in the Salle des Actes at the Institut...
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2020.10.13
Hepatitis B is a viral infection that can be fatal. Most chronic forms are caused by mother-to-child transmission. To avoid this transmission, the World Health...
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2020.04.28
To this day, SARS-CoV2, the virus responsible for COVID-19 pandemic, has been identified in more than 180 countries. It unfolded a once-in-a-century public...
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2020.04.28
To this day, SARS-CoV2, the virus responsible for COVID-19 pandemic, has been identified in more than 180 countries. It unfolded a once-in-a-century public...
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2020.04.14
Professor Philippe Sansonetti explains that a lockdown was needed because social distancing measures were not enough on their own. He goes on to outline the...