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06/09/2024

Genetic analyses shed light on the origin of the small hive beetle recently reported on Reunion Island

The small hive beetle is a parasite of honey bees. It was first detected on Reunion Island in July 2022. Genetic analyses conducted by ANSES's...
25/07/2024

One Health" collaboration on a bacterium with multiple resistance to antibiotics in horses

Scientists from ANSES, the Dynamicure joint research unit (Inserm/Universities of Caen and Rouen) and Caen University Hospital recently joined...
17/07/2024
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Risks of food supplements and fortified foods for athletes

Food supplements and foods fortified with proteins, amino acids or plant extracts are taken by athletes, both professional and amateur, to build...
16/07/2024
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Some veterinary medicines are toxic to raptors and scavengers

Birds of prey and other scavenging animals may accidentally be exposed to veterinary medicines when they eat the carcasses of animals that are not...
15/07/2024

Processionary caterpillars: which workers are most exposed?

The occupations most exposed to the stinging hairs of processionary caterpillars are lumberjacks, silviculturists, forestry operators and workers...
01/07/2024

ANSES and the ANSM strengthen their partnership

On 12 June, ANSES and the ANSM signed a new framework agreement to reinforce their partnership across the entire field of human and veterinary...
28/06/2024

Joint Interview with Sébastien Denys Director of the Environmental and Occupational Health Division at Santé publique France Éric Vial Risk Assessment Director at ANSES

Over the last few months, ANSES and Santé publique France have been actively finalising the launch of Albane. This major national survey will...
28/06/2024

Interview Eva Ougier Coordinator of the RNV3PE team, Health Alerts & Vigilance Department

28/06/2024

Interview Matthieu Schuler Managing Director General of the Science for Expertise Division

Matthieu Schuler Managing Director General of the Science for Expertise Division