1. News | 2018.02.14

    High incidence of neonatal infections in Madagascar

    Every year in the world, 4 million children die before the age of one, mainly in resource-limited countries, one-third of them due to a severe infection. The neonatal period alone (first month of life) accounts for one third of deaths before the age of one. This situation is all the more complex in a context of ever-increasing emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. In 2012, the Institut...

  2. News | 2019.05.23

    Study reveals the evolution and diversity of Leptospira bacteria

    An international research group has revealed several new bacterial species that may be responsible for leptospirosis, an emerging animal-borne disease, using genome sequencing. Every year, more than a million people contract leptospirosis, an emerging animal-borne disease caused by bacteria belonging to the genus Leptospira. To improve our understanding of this disease, the genomes of several...

  3. Portrait | 2019.02.21

    Tracking down biomarkers with Eliette Touati

    After completing high school, Eliette chose to study science, and when she experienced the realities of life as a scientist she decided to pursue a career in research. Eliette began her academic career with a Master's (DEA) in the Biochemistry Department at CEA Saclay. She was keen to continue with the research project she had started and to go on to do a PhD. Although in a stroke of bad...

  4. Article | 2020.03.16

    Coronavirus: all COVID-19 news from the Institut Pasteur

    On January 9, 2020, Chinese health authorities and the World Health Organization (WHO) officially announced the discovery of a novel coronavirus (first named 2019-nCoV, then officially SARS-CoV-2). This new virus is the pathogen responsible for the infectious respiratory disease called COVID-19 (CoronaVIrus Disease). Following the announcement of the first cases and the declaration of...

  5. News | 2020.11.26

    Urinary tract infections: the mechanisms behind the lack of immune memory in many patients

    Urinary tract infections (UTI) are a group of infectious diseases that predominantly impact healthy adult women, although they can also cause serious disease in men. They are the second most prevalent infection after respiratory infections*. The immune response to UTI is still not well-understood, and a better understanding could help lessen the use of antibiotics for this common infection....

  6. Article | 2019.02.22

    PPU-Oxford Program

    "Chimie Biologique"Linking Chemistry and Microbiology to Fight Human Diseases

  7. News | 2022.08.24

    ILC3s: "gatekeeper" cells for intestinal immunity

    The intestinal mucosa is a key site for interaction and exchange with the external environment. It is therefore under constant surveillance from the immune system. Using an animal model, scientists from the Institut Pasteur and Inserm discovered how a set of cells involved in innate immunity – group 3 innate lymphoid cells – help monitor and maintain this barrier.Our digestive tract contains...

  8. News | 2020.11.12

    Alzheimer: how endogenously formed Tau aggregates fail to be degraded

    Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that mainly affects memory, but also other cognitive functions linked to knowledge and involving language, logical thought and learning capacity. This disease generally leads to loss of independence for sufferers. It is one of the leading causes of disability and dependency in elderly people. There is currently no cure for the...

  9. News | 2020.10.22

    Coronavirus: Institut Pasteur warns against false information circulating on social media

    -ENGLISH VERSION COMING SOON-Mis à jour le 20 mars 2023.En 2020-2021, lorsque la pandémie de Covid-19 était à son pic, de nombreuses informations circulaient dans les médias, sur les réseaux sociaux, les messageries instantanées, etc. Ces messages ont pu parfois contenir des informations erronées ou s’appuyant sur des propos attribués à tort à des chercheurs de l’Institut Pasteur à...

  10. Fiche maladie | 2017.10.11

    Plague

    Plague is still rife in Africa, Asia and America, is counted among the world's re-emerging diseases, and is subject to international regulations. WHO is reporting an increasing number of cases in some regions. During the 20th century, the use of antibiotic treatments and strengthening of public health measures significantly reduced morbidity and mortality from this disease, but were not able to...

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