Document de presse
2025.01.27
Widely used by the food industry, emulsifiers – a type of food additive – are found in many daily foods (sliced bread, ice creams, crème fraîche, plant milks,...
Document de presse
2025.01.31
Guinea celebrates today the elimination of sleeping sickness (also known as human African trypanosomiasis or HAT) as a public health problem.
Despite health...
News
2025.01.17
Listeria monocytogenes mainly contaminates animal products, especially dairy products, as well as badly washed, undercooked or poorly stored vegetables....
Vidéo
2025.01.10
Influenza epidemic: how to protect yourself?
Between 2 and 6 million people in France are affected each year.
No one is immune, so it's best to be well-...
News
2024.12.17
Sometimes referred to as the "100-day cough", whooping cough is a highly infectious respiratory infection that can cause serious illness in infants. Several...
News
2024.12.19
In 1896, Charles Achard and Raoul Bensaude, both physicians within the Paris Public Hospital Network, identified an infection in patients presenting with...
Document de presse
2024.12.06
Scientists from the National Reference Center for Vibrios and Cholera at the Institut Pasteur, in collaboration with the Centre hospitalier de Mayotte, have...
News
2024.12.03
Although NR5A2 has been identified as a central element in early embryonic development, its exact role remained unclear. In a recent study, scientists from...
News
2024.12.09
In September 2023, the Institut Pasteur invited experts involved in managing the COVID-19 crisis in 13 Western European countries to a meeting in Paris. The...
News
2024.11.29
As well as an anesthetic, some surgeries also require the administration of a neuromuscular blocking agent (NMBA), a drug that induces paralysis, to...