Vidéo
2025.09.15
The plague in Madagascar

What if the plague had never disappeared?
Antoine Brault, a researcher at the Institut Pasteur, explains how his team is tracking rats and fleas in Madagascar to understand why plague epidemics are still reappearing today.
Using a supercomputer, they have shown that from September onwards, the number of fleas explodes, increasing the risk of an epidemic—even when the rat population is declining.
Their conclusion: to limit the risks, action must be taken on both rats AND fleas. This is the strength of the One Health approach: linking human, animal, and environmental health to better prevent epidemics.
This research is essential for understanding and anticipating infectious diseases.
(video in french, English subtitles available)