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Beware of stinging hairs from processionary caterpillars!
In forests or gardens, on the ground or on tree branches, certain caterpillars may be seen following each other in single file. These "processionary" caterpillars are insects with stinging hairs. The inflammatory reactions they can cause in humans and animals are sometimes serious.
The pinewood nematode: a threat to conifers
The pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus) is a microscopic worm that develops in conifers, particularly those of the genus Pinus, which can lead to the decline of the affected trees. In several regions of the world (Asia, Europe), this particularly destructive parasite has had serious consequences for forests and related industries. The pinewood nematode is therefore closely monitored, especially in the European Union, where it is classified as a priority quarantine organism. In France, an annual monitoring programme for the pinewood nematode has been in place for around 20 years. An outbreak was detected for the first time in November 2025 in the Landes département. ANSES has conducted several expert appraisals to assess the risks of introduction and establishment of the organism in France and to recommend management measures for pine wood and bark.
Listeriosis and how you can prevent it
Listeriosis is a foodborne infection caused by the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes. Cases of listeriosis are rare in France but when they occur, they are severe. What foods are involved? What are the health impacts? Are certain population groups at greater risk? You will find the answers to these questions in this article.
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David Fenard appointed Director of ANSES's Laboratory for Rabies and Wildlife
David Fenard appointed Director of ANSES's Laboratory for Rabies and Wildlife
Position statement by the Scientific Board on the importance of independent scientific expertise
Position statement by the Scientific Board on the importance of independent scientific expertise
Two ANSES doctoral students recognised for the excellence of their scientific presentations
Two ANSES doctoral students recognised for the excellence of their scientific presentations
Marie-Pierre Rivière appointed Director of the ANSES Sophia-Antipolis Laboratory
Marie-Pierre Rivière appointed Director of the ANSES Sophia-Antipolis Laboratory
David Fenard appointed Director of ANSES's Laboratory for Rabies and Wildlife
Since 2 February 2026, David Fenard has been the new Director of ANSES's Laboratory for Rabies and Wildlife, located near Nancy. A virologist by training, he is now responsible for this laboratory specialising in the study of pathogens circulating in wildlife.
Position statement by the Scientific Board on the importance of independent scientific expertise
Committed to ensuring that scientific expertise is properly taken into consideration in the public decision-making process, the ANSES Scientific Board has produced and published a position statement entitled ‘Affirming the importance of independent scientific expertise for and with society’. This statement is reproduced here in its entirety. The role of the ANSES Scientific Board is to guarantee the quality, relevance and consistency of its scientific work on health issues and their developments. Renewed in 2023, the Scientific Board, which is independent of the Agency's operational bodies, is composed of 24 scientists recognised in Europe and around the world.
Two ANSES doctoral students recognised for the excellence of their scientific presentations
This past June, during the 2025 ANSES Scientific and Doctoral Days (JSDA), two doctoral students were recognised for the quality of their presentations: Antinéa Sallen received the award for the best oral presentation and Roxane Barosi the award for the best scientific poster. The former is working on a plant pathogen, while the latter is studying parasites responsible for foodborne diseases.
Every year, this event brings together the Agency’s scientists for presentations, discussions and experience-sharing. Doctoral students highlight advances in their work: those in the second year of their thesis present posters in English while third-year doctoral students give 180-second oral presentations, also in English.
Marie-Pierre Rivière appointed Director of the ANSES Sophia-Antipolis Laboratory
Marie-Pierre Rivière was appointed Director of the ANSES Sophia-Antipolis Laboratory on 1 August 2025. With a PhD in cellular and molecular biology, she has devoted her career to studying host-pathogen interactions; ever since she joined ANSES, her work has focused on bee health at the French, European and international levels.