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How reliable are the tests for Q fever?
Fièvre Q
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 available tests for detecting Q fever in animals. This work will help improve the interpretation of test results to better screen for the disease.
ANSES, EnvA and INRAE renew two joint research units for animal diseases
Maladies Animales
30/04/2021
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ANSES, EnvA and INRAE renew two joint research units for animal diseases

ANSES, EnvA and INRAE have renewed their agreement on two joint research units (UMRs): the BIPAR unit (molecular biology and parasitic immunology) and the Virology unit. Both units work on animal diseases and the risk of transmission to humans: the first on parasitic diseases and diseases transmitted by arthropod vectors, the second on viral diseases.
Monitoring resistance to plant protection products around the world
blé
26/03/2021
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Monitoring resistance to plant protection products around the world

Scientists from ANSES and INRAE have analysed the systems in place to monitor resistance to plant protection products around the world. Their findings showed that studies on this subject are often engaged by both private and public players, at the same time and in the same country. Given the complementary nature of these approaches, greater cooperation would increase the efficiency of monitoring systems.
What role do dogs play in the spread of antimicrobial resistance?
Chiens
11/03/2021
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What role do dogs play in the spread of antimicrobial resistance?

A project coordinated by ANSES on the role of pets in the spread of antimicrobial resistance has just been selected for funding.
Launch of a project in Lyon to bring ANSES and the ANSM closer together: their future shared home takes shape
Bâtiment Lyon
25/02/2021
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Launch of a project in Lyon to bring ANSES and the ANSM closer together: their future shared home takes shape

The French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES) and the French Health Products Safety Agency (ANSM) have decided to combine some of their scientific activities and bring them together under a new roof. The Pargade Architectes firm was chosen to build this new shared home. Entirely dedicated to the "One Health" approach, the new building will combine cutting-edge technological facilities with laboratories ensuring a high level of biosafety in human, animal and plant health. The project is scheduled to be completed in 2024. It will further consolidate the agencies' presence within Lyon's global competitiveness cluster, an ecosystem of excellence devoted to health and infectious diseases that benefits from an internationally renowned scientific community.
A new technique capable of identifying unregistered GMOs
Technique Identification OGM
19/02/2021
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A new technique capable of identifying unregistered GMOs

Thanks to a technique developed by the ANSES Plant Health Laboratory, at the site in Angers, it is now easier to identify an unregistered DNA sequence in a genetically modified organism (GMO).
Close monitoring of the presence of a devastating banana fungus in Mayotte
Bananiers
27/01/2021
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Close monitoring of the presence of a devastating banana fungus in Mayotte

The phytopathogenic fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense tropical race 4 (Foc TR4), which was detected in Mayotte for the first time in late 2019, represents a major threat to banana crops. In December, eleven new suspected cases raised fears of further outbreaks of the pathogen on the island. The analyses carried out by ANSES for these new cases turned out to be negative, but this false alarm demonstrates the need to remain vigilant to prevent its spread.
First project for the research network on animal health and welfare in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Sante Animale
13/01/2021
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First project for the research network on animal health and welfare in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

The first research project supported by the thematic research network on animal health and welfare in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region (SAARA), in which ANSES is participating, is seeking a better understanding of the evolution of mycoplasmas, a bacterial genus that contains some major animal pathogens.

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