1. Portrait | 2023.10.02

    Javier Pizarro-Cerda : science, plague and rock'n roll!

    Javier Pizarro-Cerda's upbringing gave him curiosity, an interest in biology and science, as well as a lifelong passion for music! After his studies in Costa Rica, he came to Europe to become a scientist.Today at the Institut Pasteur in Paris, his research on plague and other Yersinia infections follows on from the work of his predecessors and also explores the history of deadly epidemics of the...

  2. Document de presse | 2007.04.17

    Dipsticks for the rapid diagnosis of diarrhoeal diseases

    Researchers from the Institut Pasteur in Paris, including one associate team at Inserm, have recently developed a diagnostic test able to be used at a patient's bedside for the major forms of bacillary dysentery (or shigellosis), a disease responsible for a million deaths every year across the world. Their study, conducted in collaboration with the Institut Pasteur of Ho Chi Minh City,...

  3. News | 2020.06.18

    COVID-19: the latest on the epidemic situation and why caution is still needed

    On June 8, the Director-General of the World Health Organization stated that although the COVID-19 epidemic situation is improving in Europe, globally it is worsening, and we must avoid lapsing into complacency. The situation is a complex one. The Institut Pasteur provides a brief summary of the latest developments. What are the current key issues, what monitoring indicators are being used, how...

  4. Document de presse | 2024.05.28

    AFROSCREEN: a key network for genomic surveillance in Sub-Saharan Africa

    Three years after its launch, AFROSCREEN meets all its objectives, developing effective genomic surveillance to tackle epidemics  in sub-Saharan Africa The AFROSCREEN project, financed to the tune of €10 million by Agence Française de Développement (AFD), has been working since 2021 to set up or strengthen sequencing platforms and build an operational network for monitoring emerging...

  5. Document de presse | 2005.05.12

    The Origins of Leprosy Using Genomics to Outline the History of an Age-Old Disease

    Researchers at Institut Pasteur recently published the results of a study in the journal Science tracing the dissemination of leprosy throughout the world over the centuries. Because the bacillus responsible for the disease, Mycobacterium leprae cannot, for various reasons, be cultivated in the laboratory, this research team has used comparative genomics techniques to prove that a single clone of...

  6. Document de presse | 2004.03.17

    World Tuberculosis Day (March 24): The Institut Pasteur engaged in the fight

    With a third of the world's population infected, 2 million deaths and 8.5 million new cases each year, tuberculosis (TB) is the number two infectious disease in the world after AIDS, without sparing France, where 6300 new cases occurred last year. The prevalence of the resistance to antibiotics and the emergence of multiresistance are worrying at the international level, and is a risk for...

  7. News | 2019.01.02

    Food contamination in Cambodia contributing to the burden of antibiotic resistance

    As antibiotics efficacy is under real threat, the World Health Organization warns that "one day no antibiotics may be left to treat common bacterial infections". Infections caused by bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics are more difficult and expensive to treat, with a higher risk of treatment failure. Antibiotic resistance is particularly problematic in lower and middle-income countries (...

  8. News | 2020.12.07

    Unprecedented solidarity and support to accompany the member institutes of the International Network in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic

    The Institut Pasteur International Network, with the support of the International Department of the Institut Pasteur (Paris) and in association with institutional funders, has mobilised to help certain member institutes in Africa and Asia to carry out their public health missions in the context of the management of the COVID-19 pandemic.  The objective of this aid was to provide them with...

  9. Document de presse | 2014.10.27

    A bioinformatics tool to monitor the resistance and virulence of Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteria

    By sequencing the genomes of several strains of Klebsiella pneumoniae, scientists from the Institut Pasteur and the CNRS have revealed their genetic profile and pinpointed the genes responsible for their multiple antibiotic resistance and virulence. They have used these results to compile a database for the scientific community, providing high-resolution genetic fingerprints and information on...

  10. News | 2018.10.23

    The Institut Pasteur de Guinée opens its first laboratory in Conakry

    The first laboratory at the Institut Pasteur de Guinée was officially opened on October 22, 2018. Based at Gamal Abdel Nasser University of Conakry, the Pasteur Laboratory will mainly focus on training, diagnostics and research.With the support of the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs and the Expertise France agency, in connection with the LAB-NET program1 a 230m2 space generously...

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