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11/03/2024

The main Mycoplasma bovis subtype in France actually conceals two lineages

A study of Mycoplasma bovis, a bacterium that is pathogenic for cattle, has revealed the presence of two lineages in France, whereas the...
06/03/2024

New genomic techniques (NGTs) : ANSES calls for appropriate regulations

New genomic techniques (NGTs) offer a vast range of applications, especially in the breeding of cultivated plants. Similar to genetically modified...
01/03/2024

New partnership between ANSES and the Croatian Agency for Agriculture and Food

On 1 March 2024, ANSES signed its first cooperation partnership agreement with the Croatian Agency for Agriculture and Food (HAPIH). The two...
27/02/2024

ANSES and GDS France renew their partnership of over ten years in veterinary public health

Today, Benoit Vallet, Director General of ANSES, and Christophe Moulin, President of the French Federation of Animal Health Protection Groups (GDS...
23/02/2024

Invasive species and diseases that acclimatise

At this year's Paris International Agricultural Show, we have chosen to highlight examples of the harmful consequences of changing ecosystems and...
23/02/2024

Testimonial of Rachel Nadif, Chair of the Expert Committee on Air

Rachel Nadif, Respiratory epidemiologist at Inserm.
05/12/2025
On 25 April 2024

Addressing the current challenges posed by mosquito vectors

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With outbreaks of dengue fever, chikungunya and Zika in the French overseas territories and a growing number of cases reported in metropolitan...
22/02/2024
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The first summary of French data on Ixodes ricinus ticks

ANSES financed and participated in a study reviewing the state of knowledge on the biology and ecology of Ixodes ricinus ticks and the pathogens...
19/02/2024

Continuing research to better assess the potential health effects of teleworking

The widespread adoption of teleworking and related technologies has had major consequences for the organisation of work. ANSES has examined the...