1. Article | 2017.03.16

    Workshop on Surveillance and Control of Rabies

    The purpose of this course is to provide a practical training on rabies with a special focus on Middle East and Central Asia for students and professionals of animal and human public health sectors.

  2. News | 2017.07.03

    Thank you, Simone Veil!

    The Institut Pasteur owes much of what (and where) it is today to Simone Veil.On June 12, 1975, Simone Veil, then French Minister of Health and Family, held a meeting with Jacques Monod, President of the Institut Pasteur, and Jean Royer, Chairman of the Board of Directors, to inform them that the government would be increasing its grant to the Institut Pasteur from 20 to 50.5 million francs. This...

  3. News | 2023.06.21

    Malaria: parasite migration strategy revealed

    Malaria is a disease transmitted by mosquitoes that are vectors of parasites in the genus Plasmodium. Scientists from the Institut Pasteur, in collaboration with specialized physicists in Brazil and Germany, have elucidated the search strategy used by parasites to reach the bloodstream.

  4. News | 2023.11.14

    Discovery of peritumoral stromal cells that regulate antitumor immunity

    A team from the Institut Pasteur has discovered a new population of cells that develops around a tumor mass. This discovery opens up a new avenue of treatment for solid tumors. This offers hope for improving the treatment of cancers for which immunotherapies are often ineffective, such as pancreatic, breast and prostate cancer.

  5. Document de presse | 2012.11.13

    The Institut Pasteur inaugurates its new center for research on emerging diseases at a ceremony attended by French President François Hollande

    On November 14, 2012, Professor Alice Dautry, President of the Institut Pasteur, and Jean-Pierre Jouyet, Chairman of the Institut Pasteur Board of Directors, officially opened the Institut Pasteur’s research center for the study of emerging diseases at a ceremony attended by French President François Hollande.   Paris, november 14, 2013   In recent decades, we have witnessed...

  6. News | 2016.08.22

    TONIRA : towards better medical care of acute respiratory infections among children in Niger

    In Niger, respiratory infections and pneumonia are the second cause of hospital infant mortality (10 to 20% of deaths according to health authorities information). As in most African countries, few data on surveillance and etiology of these infections are available whereas they are essential to guide public health policies. In addition in Niger, antibiotic treatment for acute respiratory diseases...

  7. News | 2016.09.22

    Culex mosquitoes do not transmit Zika virus

    Since the first cases of infection were identified in Brazil, in May 2015, the Zika virus has spread to over 46 countries in America. Several hypothesis are discussed to explain the extent of the epidemic and the rapidity with which the virus has invaded the continent. The transmission could be facilitated by the absence of immunity of the American populations as the virus comes from Africa but...

  8. News | 2016.08.03

    A mobile laboratory recreated the scenario of an emerging epidemic in the heart of the Institut Pasteur

    Men in white bunny suits are working under tents at the back of the Institut Pasteur historical greenhouse. This image, that is not uncommon to see on epidemic ground, is surprising in the heart of Paris.In fact, 12 scientists and technicians from 6 Western Africa countries were participating in an exercise recreating the scenario of a possible emerging epidemic. For this, a mobile laboratory was...

  9. Article | 2017.07.07

    Insects and vector-borne diseases in Amazonia and the Caribbean: from field to lab

     SummaryThe course objective is to get knowledge and practice on vectors of parasites and viruses circulating in the Amazonian and Caribbean regions. A large panel of lecturers will cover the biology, behaviour and identification of the vector of malaria, chagas disease, leishmaniases and arboviroses as well as pathogen detection and vector control aspects. Students will be asked to work on...

  10. News | 2017.11.27

    International workshop in Iran to strengthen surveillance and control of rabies

    Although there is an effective vaccine, rabies is still present in over 150 countries worldwide. The countries of the Middle East and Central Asia are particularly affected by this viral disease, including Iran where rabies is endemic.In order to strengthen the surveillance and control of rabies in these regions, the Institut Pasteur in Iran organized an international workshop, from October 8 to...

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