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  1. Document de presse | 2020.12.28

    COVID-19: optimizing surveillance in long-term care facilities

    Throughout the world, long-term care facilities have been high-risk sites for virus spread since the emergence of the COVID-19 epidemic. In this context, the capacity for timely surveillance and control of case numbers is essential in such facilities. Scientists at the Institut Pasteur have joined forces with the University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, Inserm, and the National...

  2. News | 2020.12.28

    Genuage: virtual reality supporting super-resolution microscopy

    Research teams working within the field of virtual reality to enable biologists to visualize and analyze super high-resolution microscopy data are still scarce at global level. Scientists at the Institut Pasteur and Institut Curie developed the Genuage software platform to enter cells and perform various types of measurements more effectively.Scientists at the Institut Pasteur and Institut Curie...

  3. Page avancée | 2021.01.08

    2020 Theses and Ceremony

    2020 Theses and Ceremony

  4. Fiche maladie | 2015.10.06

    Chagas disease

    Chagas disease is a neglected parasitic infection. It is transmitted by a hematophagous insect and mainly affects the American continent, where over 100 million people are exposed to it. In some cases, the infection takes a chronic form, causing irreversible lesions and death. Every year, Chagas disease claims thousands of lives. Chagas disease is the parasitic disease with the highest socio-...

  5. News | 2021.01.20

    A vaccine candidate based on glycochemistry targets shigellosis: promising Phase 1 results

    Diarrheal diseases are the world's second leading cause of death in children aged under 5 years, and of these, bacillary dysentery or shigellosis remains a major public health issue. This disease is most prevalent in African and South-East Asian countries, where it is endemic despite significant improvements in terms of access to drinking water and management of contaminated water. Consequently,...

  6. News | 2021.01.25

    Covid-19: impacts of the pandemic on the human microbiome

    The Covid-19 epidemic has had great impact on people’s lives across the world. The disease, physical distancing and lockdown measures have had multiple effects on health. One less-studied effect is the consequence on the microbiome. A group of prominent microbiome researchers in biomedical and social science, coordinated by Brett Finlay (University of British Columbia) and Tamara Giles-Vernick (...

  7. News | 2021.02.02

    Glioblastoma : Tunelling nanotubles could be a new therapeutic target

    Cancer is the leading cause of mortality in France. In the last 40 years, survival rates have increased for several types of cancer, such as breast or prostate cancer. However, brain cancer is still an incurable disease, as it usually becomes resistant to therapy and relapses in a relatively short time. The outcome is almost inexorably the patient death. Researchers headed by Chiara Zurzolo at...

  8. Document de presse | 2021.01.25

    COVID-19: progress update on the Institut Pasteur's scientific response and vaccine candidate research programs

    Since early 2020, the Institut Pasteur has been engaged in research in several of its areas of scientific expertise, including virology, diagnostics, pathophysiology, epidemiology, modeling, therapeutic research and vaccine research. A number of research programs to find a vaccine for SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for the COVID-19 epidemic, are under way. In light of the intermediate results...

  9. Fiche maladie | 2015.10.06

    West Nile

    West Nile virus is transmitted to humans by mosquitoes. It causes sudden fever, sometimes associated with neurological complications that can be severe in many animal species. Since it was first identified in East Africa, the virus has been observed on every continent. It is currently endemic in the Mediterranean Basin, Central Europe and North America, where it is responsible for fatal human...

  10. Fiche maladie | 2015.10.06

    Leishmaniasis

    Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease that causes severely debilitating cutaneous or visceral lesions, which can be fatal if left untreated. The plural form "leishmaniases" is sometimes used, as the disease is actually a group of diseases caused by different parasites of the genus Leishmania, transmitted by the bites of sandflies. These parasitic diseases are considered emerging neglected diseases...

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