Leptospirosis [17]
WHO Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Leptospirosis
Leptospirosis is a zoonotic bacterial disease found predominantly in impoverished populations inhabiting developing countries with tropical climates. Rodents are the main reservoir of the disease, excreting the bacteria in their urine. Humans are usually […]
BIGSdb-Pasteur
Sylvain Brisse
U1306 – Host-Microbe interactions and pathophysiology
Ivo Gomperts Boneca
MICROTONE – Microbial and viral circulations among people and wild and domesticated animals in an ecotone, Democratic Republic of Congo
Tamara Giles-Vernick
Damien Piel
Biology of Spirochetes
Pôle d’Identification Bactérienne (PIB)
Anne Le Fleche
Genomic taxonomy of bacterial strains: universal nomenclatures for epidemiology and population biology
Sylvain Brisse
Group: Innate Immunity and Leptospira
Catherine Werts
The institut Carnot Pasteur MS
Carnot, label of excellence Founded in 2006, the Carnot Label, granted by the French government, was designed to develop partnership-based research, meaning research conducted by public laboratories in partnership with socio-economic players, primarily industry […]
Biology and Genetics of Bacterial Cell Wall
Ivo Gomperts Boneca
Olivier Schiettekatte
Biology of Spirochetes
Biology of Spirochetes
Mathieu Picardeau
Frédérique Vernel-Pauillac
U1306 – Host-Microbe interactions and pathophysiology
Frederique Vernel-Pauillac is a research engineer in the Molecular Mycology Unit. She is currently PhD student. After an assignment in the network (Institut Pasteur of New-Caledonia) where she was involved in two public health […]
Catherine Werts
U1306 – Host-Microbe interactions and pathophysiology
Innate immunity and Leptospira La leptospirose est une zoonoose réémergente, négligée et de répartition mondiale, causée par des bactéries pathogènes incluant l’espèce Leptospira interrogans. Ces bactéries spiralées et motiles pénètrent leur hôte par la […]