Vidéo
2025.01.02
What if viruses could save lives?
In the face of antibiotic resistance, phage therapy is making a comeback. Discover how Aude Bernheim's team at the Institut...
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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...
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2024.12.16
Both studies involve Stanford University and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIH, Bethesda), including the laboratory led by...
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2024.09.18
Whooping cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease that can be severe or even fatal for vulnerable individuals, such as unvaccinated infants. People...
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2024.07.11
Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease transmitted by animals (a zoonosis). It is present worldwide, especially in tropical regions. The recent re-emergence of...
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2024.07.03
This event, an initiative of the Technology Transfer and Industrial Partnership Department (DARRI), was organized in collaboration with the Department of...
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2024.07.02
Climate change, globalization and the movement of people and animals are increasing the risk of these so-called "vector-borne" diseases, which are usually...
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2024.06.25
The Institut Pasteur, an independent, non-profit international research institute, is the world leader in the research of viruses and micro-organisms, as...
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2024.06.11
Strengthening Preparedness and response capacities: Mitigating Vector-Borne Diseases in a Globalized World
Since the end of the 20th century, the world has...
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2024.05.29
Oncovita and the Institut Pasteur have already been working together for several years on the construction and development of new vaccines based on MeasovirR...