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"The institute was created in 1972 by a law of the National Assembly."
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Mireille Dosso"It is therefore essential to emphasize that antibiotics have a specific use, which must remain strictly limited."
Mireille Carmen Dosso is a Comorian-born Ivorian microbiologist and virologist. Appointed director of the Pasteur Institute in Abidjan in 2004, she has recently become one of the leading Africans to be involved in the fight against COVID-19. She has previously been successful in fighting other viruses, including the H1N1 swine fever pandemic and dengue fever in 2019.
"The institute was created in 1972 by a law of the National Assembly."
"My primary hope is to make people understand that antibiotics are not candy."
"Last year we welcomed 284 trainees, including thirty doctoral students."
"The majority of biobanks are then located in the developed countries and the Institut Pasteur in Côte dIvoire."
"At the same time the CDC in Abidjan wanted to give its collections of samples to the Institut Pasteur in Cote dIvoire."
"The current pandemic and climate change have more acutely demonstrated the need for a multisectoral approach to deal with them and this could accelerate the shift in the management of public health issues."