1. Document de presse | 2009.05.17

    The Institut Pasteur and Mérieux Alliance take First Step Towards a Long-term Research Partnership in the Field of Infectious Diseases

    The Institut Pasteur and Mérieux Alliance have signed a letter of intent for a long-term research partnership.     Communiqué de presse Paris, lmay 18, 2010     The Institut Pasteur and Mérieux Alliance (which comprises the companies: bioMérieux, Transgene, Shantha Biotechnics, ABL and Silliker) would like to pool their resources and efforts to fight infectious diseases...

  2. Document de presse | 2008.02.14

    Chikungunya: an animal model, at last !

    Researchers from the Institut Pasteur and INSERM have developed the first mouse model for chikungunya virus infection. This animal model mimics both the benign and severe forms of the disease. As a result, the scientists have determined which tissues and cells are infected by the virus in each of these clinical conditions. The development of such an animal model is a major advance, not only at...

  3. Fiche maladie | 2023.11.27

    Dengue

    Dengue, also known as ‘tropical flu’, is an infectious disease caused by the virus of the same name. The virus is transmitted by mosquitoes of the genus Aedes. The incidence of dengue is rising rapidly and it is currently considered a ‘re-emerging’ disease. 

  4. Article | 2017.11.10

    Nicolle Class (2017-2020)

    Ph.D. StudentUndergraduate studiesLaboratoryThesis AdvisorLab HeadDoctoral SchoolPh.D. project Diana Paola BAQUERO URIZA Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia Molecular Biology of the Gene in ExtremophilesPrangishvili David & Krupovic Mart (as co-advisor)Forterre Patrick CdVMolecular mechanisms of virus release in ArchaeaPaulo BASTOS  University of Aveiro,...

  5. Article | 2017.11.10

    Nicolle Class (2017-2020)

    Ph.D. StudentUndergraduate studiesLaboratoryThesis AdvisorLab HeadDoctoral SchoolPh.D. project Diana Paola BAQUERO URIZA Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia Molecular Biology of the Gene in ExtremophilesPrangishvili David & Krupovic Mart (as co-advisor)Forterre Patrick CdVMolecular mechanisms of virus release in ArchaeaPaulo BASTOS  University of Aveiro,...

  6. News | 2018.09.26

    2016 yellow fever outbreak in Brazil: tiger mosquitoes are also capable of transmitting the virus

    Since December 2016, Brazil has been grappling with its worst yellow fever outbreak for several decades. To date, there have been 2,043 human cases including 676 fatalities, mainly occurring in ten Brazilian states including Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. These two states, the most heavily populated in Brazil, had been free of yellow fever for nearly 70 years. Research by scientists at the...

  7. Document de presse | 2019.07.11

    High-risk pregnancy: the interferon effect

    Discovery of a cellular mechanism involved in abnormal placental development during some high-risk pregnancies.High-risk pregnancies occur frequently and may be caused by various factors. It is estimated that 10 to 20% of pregnant women miscarry during their first trimester of pregnancy. Slow fetal growth may also arise as a result of maternal infection with certain microbes, parasites or viruses...

  8. Document de presse | 2020.05.26

    COVID-19: the vast majority of patients with a minor form develop neutralizing antibodies

    Teams from Strasbourg University Hospital and the Institut Pasteur carried out a study among hospital staff on the two sites of Strasbourg University Hospital. After observing 160 people with minor forms of COVID-19, the scientists concluded that nearly all the patients developed antibodies within two weeks of being infected. In 98% of the patients, neutralizing antibodies were detected after 28...

  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. News | 2021.10.15

    The Institut Pasteur de Guinée: a young institute in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis

    The decision to set up an Institut Pasteur in Guinea was made in 2014 in response to the Ebola crisis. It reflects the joint determination of France and Guinea to tackle emerging outbreaks on a long-term basis for the welfare of the population. When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, how was this young institute able to fulfill its remit as a front-line laboratory?When the first case of COVID-19 was...

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