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13/12/2021
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Bee health: review of the latest research findings

Studying the causes of bee mortality, identifying the pathogens affecting bees, taking better account of the effect of pesticides on their...
17/11/2021
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Antimicrobial resistance in animals: what major conclusions can be drawn for 2020?

European Antibiotic Awareness Day is taking place on 18 November 2021. For this occasion, ANSES is publishing the results of several monitoring...
13/10/2021
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Marco project: six years of marine research in Côte d’Opale

After six years, the Marco project (Marine and coastal research in Côte d’Opale: from environments to resources, uses and the quality of...
30/09/2021
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Improving the monitoring of antimicrobial resistance in animals

Monitoring antimicrobial resistance is essential to making sure that antibiotics are used appropriately in order to reduce the resistance of...
24/08/2021
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A new method for monitoring the spread of a deadly bee disease

ANSES has developed a new method that can accurately identify the strains of bacteria responsible for American foulbrood, a deadly bee disease....
14/09/2021
Tuesday, 14 September, 2021 to Thursday, 16 September, 2021

ANSES at the International Livestock Trade Fair (SPACE 2021)

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 This year, once again, we will be at the International Livestock Trade Fair (SPACE) held at Rennes on 14 to 16 September.  
17/06/2021
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Harmonising the tests for detecting plant pests

The results of the European Valitest project, coordinated by ANSES, were presented at the project's final general assembly on Wednesday 9 June....
14/06/2021
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ANSES appointed international reference laboratory for contagious equine metritis

On 11 June 2021, the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) appointed ANSES as its reference laboratory for contagious equine metritis. This...
07/05/2021
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Consequences of acute exposure to glyphosate in trout

Research conducted by ANSES shows that exposure to a high concentration of glyphosate does not reduce trout resistance to viral infections....
05/05/2021
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Watch out for ticks, even in your garden

Especially active in the spring and autumn, ticks are the main vectors of pathogens responsible for infectious diseases in Europe. In particular,...
30/04/2021
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How reliable are the tests for Q fever?

The Animal Q Fever Unit of ANSES’s Sophia-Antipolis Laboratory has just published a study comparing the performance of the three commercially...