1. News | 2018.11.21

    A high level international conference on microbes and vectors resistance

    On November 15 and 16, 2018, the Institut Pasteur has welcomed nearly 400 scientists from all over the world to share their knowledge on the resistance of microbes and vectors. Considering the threat that microbes and vectors resistance represent at the global scale, the Institut Pasteur has decided to focus the 4th edition of the Institut Pasteur International Network Symposium on these major...

  2. News | 2023.08.17

    ECOMORE 2: understanding environmental impact on the emergence of infectious diseases in Southeast Asia.

    Due to population growth and economic development, our planet is experiencing significant changes in natural ecosystems that may lead to the re-emergence of infectious diseases. For 5 years, ECOMORE 2 project, coordinated by Institut Pasteur in partnership with the Institut Pasteur du Cambodge, the Institut Pasteur du Laos, the National Health Laboratory (NHL) of Myanmar, the Research Institute...

  3. News | 2018.03.20

    Mamadou Aliou Barry, a lookout against epidemics in Senegal

    Physician and epidemiologist, Mamadou Aliou Barry trained between France, Senegal and Laos. Since January 2015, he coordinates the syndromic sentinel surveillance network at the Institut Pasteur in Dakar. This network enables to detect epidemics of febrile illnesses almost in real time thanks to an early warning system.After high school, his classmates all wanted to do math or exact sciences but...

  4. Document de presse | 2022.06.20

    How to improve the care of childhood encephalitis in South-East Asia

    Encephalitis is an acute inflammation of the brain tissue that affects children and adults, especially in South-East Asia. Researchers and physicians involved in the "South-East Asia encephalitis" (SEAe) project, coordinated by the Institut Pasteur in collaboration with the Pasteur Network, have demonstrated the importance of prevention as well as rapid and appropriate diagnosis and treatment of...

  5. Article | 2017.08.25

    Institut Pasteur international network's reports

    International Report 2017-2018 consult online   Over the past two years, the Institut Pasteur International Network has been characterized by the unprecedented strength of the links between its different institutes. Find in this new report the key challenges and the...

  6. Article | 2019.07.09

    Cours internationaux - 2019

    TITLEORGANIZERINSTITUTEDURATION DATECOURSE PLACEAtelier NGS : Epidémiologie génomique, microbiome et métagénomique pour l'Afrique et l'Océan IndienJean-Marc COLLARDInstitut Pasteur Madagascar7 daysTo Be DefinedInstitut Pasteur MadagascarSystèmes d'information géographique appliquées à l'épidémiologie : Introduction au logiciel QGIS 2. Analyses multicritères spacialisées : Application en...

  7. News | 2018.10.30

    Zika virus in the Pacific : the influence of the geographical context on an outbreak’s emergence

    Zika virus (ZIKV) is a flavivirus transmitted to humans by Aedes mosquitoes. ZIKV is divided into two phylogenetic lineages: African and Asian. In New Caledonia, the complex interactions between humans, mosquitoes and the virus led to a important outbreak in 2014.In 2013, the Zika virus emerged in French Polynesia and more than 1,500 cases were identified the following year in New Caledonia....

  8. Document de presse | 2016.06.23

    Malaria - a mapping of artemisinin resistance confirms that resistance is confined to Southeast Asia and has not spread to sub-Saharan Africa

    The first global mapping of artemisinin resistance (the KARMA study) has definitively confirmed that resistance to the main drug currently used in the treatment of Plasmodium falciparum malaria is for the moment confined to Southeast Asia and has not spread to sub–Saharan Africa. Led by researchers from both the Institut Pasteur in Paris and the Institut Pasteur in Cambodia, KARMA gathers a...

  9. Document de presse | 2006.02.05

    HHS and Institut Pasteur Partner On Pandemic Influenza Preparedness

    Paris, France—The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Institut Pasteur (IP) today agreed to carry out joint activities, beginning in Southeast Asia, to strengthen global capacity to detect influenza viruses that could have the potential to trigger a human pandemic.     Press release Paris, febuary 6, 2006     The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU),...

  10. News | 2022.07.09

    Conversation: capacity building to prepare for the future

    Institut Pasteur Senior Executive Scientific Vice-President Christophe d'Enfert provides a brief, cross-disciplinary overview of 2021 covering capacity building, enhanced partnerships and future technologies.

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