31/05/2023 Research Mould in food: identifying mutagenic and carcinogenic toxins The combined use of several different software applications could speed up the acquisition of knowledge on toxins known as mycotoxins, which are...
26/05/2023 Research Encouraging results on vaccination of ducks against avian influenza Together with the Toulouse National Veterinary School, ANSES is co-publishing the results of two experiments carried out to test vaccines designed...
11/05/2023 Research Emergence in Europe of a virus transmitted to cattle by midges Epizootic haemorrhagic disease is a viral disease that was first detected in Europe in late 2022. Since then it has affected several cattle herds...
04/05/2023 Research One Health EJP: time to assess the results After more than five years, the One Health European Joint Programme (EJP) will soon be coming to an end. Coordinated by ANSES, it has helped put...
21/04/2023 Research Coronaviruses studied from several angles: animals, food and water For two years, 20 partners from 13 European countries worked together to study SARS‑CoV‑2 and coronaviruses under the COVRIN project. It aimed...
06/04/2023 Expert assessment Emerging pollutants in drinking water: review of the main findings of the latest national campaign ANSES’s Laboratory for Hydrology periodically conducts campaigns to assess chemical compounds in drinking water that are not (or not...
31/03/2023 Research Plant-parasitic nematodes: new waste management solutions Nematodes are parasitic worms, some species of which cause major crop losses. To prevent their spread, it is important to disinfect organic waste...
24/03/2023 Research The prospect of a vaccine for African swine fever A vaccine to combat African swine fever could be produced based on research carried out by ANSES’s Ploufragan-Plouzané-Niort Laboratory. The...
10/02/2023 Portrait ANSES portraits: women in science To mark the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, six of the women who contribute to science at ANSES talk about their work.
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...
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...
12/12/2022 Research Tracking the global spread of antimicrobial resistance An international research team has provided valuable new information about what drives the global spread of genes responsible for antimicrobial...