News Share Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Close Copy the link Link copied! Share by email Print Date Date 1 week 1 month 1 year Theme - Any - Food and nutrition Animal health and welfare Occupational health Environmental health Veterinary medicine - ANMV Plant health Plant protection products, biocides, fertilisers and macro-organisms Content type - Any - Inside ANSES Special feature Expert assessment Daily life Research Portrait Event 25/02/2023 Event ANSES at the 2023 Paris International Agricultural Show Public : Animal health: It’s our health too!#SIA2023The health of animals, whether on farms, as pets or in the wild, is in the spotlight on our stand for... 02/02/2023 News Carp fall victim to Koi sleepy disease Koi sleepy disease is still not well known and can lead to massive die-off in ponds. ANSES is working to better understand the disease and improve... 31/01/2023 News ANSES renews its Scientific Board for three years Through this new call, ANSES wishes to include more European and international scientists. Twenty-four (24) scientists with expertise in the... 24/01/2023 Research Avian influenza virus infects a cat In late December, a sick cat in the Deux-Sèvres département tested positive for the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1. ANSES was... 23/01/2023 News Creosote: Do not reuse treated railway sleepers Creosote is highly toxic to health and exposure therefore needs to be kept to a minimum. In France, creosote is only used to treat railway... 20/01/2023 Expert assessment Improve monitoring of GMOs in the environment Following the identification of genetically modified rapeseed plants growing near Rouen, the Agency was asked to assess the effectiveness of the... 18/01/2023 Inside ANSES ANSES and the INRS renew their partnership on occupational health Today, Wednesday 18 January 2023, ANSES and the INRS are signing a new partnership agreement, thereby continuing their collaborative venture... 09/01/2023 Research Gaining a better understanding of the genome of the bacterium responsible for Q fever ANSES's Sophia Antipolis Laboratory has participated in a vast genetic analysis of strains of Coxiella burnetii, the bacterium responsible for Q... 05/01/2023 Expert assessment ANSES renews its cooperation on occupational health with NIOSH ANSES and the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH) in the United States signed a new memorandum of understanding in the... Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
25/02/2023 Event ANSES at the 2023 Paris International Agricultural Show Public : Animal health: It’s our health too!#SIA2023The health of animals, whether on farms, as pets or in the wild, is in the spotlight on our stand for...
02/02/2023 News Carp fall victim to Koi sleepy disease Koi sleepy disease is still not well known and can lead to massive die-off in ponds. ANSES is working to better understand the disease and improve...
31/01/2023 News ANSES renews its Scientific Board for three years Through this new call, ANSES wishes to include more European and international scientists. Twenty-four (24) scientists with expertise in the...
24/01/2023 Research Avian influenza virus infects a cat In late December, a sick cat in the Deux-Sèvres département tested positive for the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1. ANSES was...
23/01/2023 News Creosote: Do not reuse treated railway sleepers Creosote is highly toxic to health and exposure therefore needs to be kept to a minimum. In France, creosote is only used to treat railway...
20/01/2023 Expert assessment Improve monitoring of GMOs in the environment Following the identification of genetically modified rapeseed plants growing near Rouen, the Agency was asked to assess the effectiveness of the...
18/01/2023 Inside ANSES ANSES and the INRS renew their partnership on occupational health Today, Wednesday 18 January 2023, ANSES and the INRS are signing a new partnership agreement, thereby continuing their collaborative venture...
09/01/2023 Research Gaining a better understanding of the genome of the bacterium responsible for Q fever ANSES's Sophia Antipolis Laboratory has participated in a vast genetic analysis of strains of Coxiella burnetii, the bacterium responsible for Q...
05/01/2023 Expert assessment ANSES renews its cooperation on occupational health with NIOSH ANSES and the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH) in the United States signed a new memorandum of understanding in the...