Pasteur Institute of Dakar explained

Pasteur Institute of Dakar
Institut Pasteur de Dakar
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Founded Date:1896 (facility in Saint-Louis), 1924 (Pasteur-institute status)
Founder:Émile Marchoux
Location:Dakar, Senegal
Languages:French
Website:www.pasteur.sn

The Institut Pasteur de Dakar (IPD) is a biomedical research center in Dakar, Senegal. The institute is part of the world-wide Pasteur Institute, which co-manages the IPD with the Senegalese government.

Description

In 1896 Émile Marchoux, a French physician and microbiologist who had studied under Louis Pasteur, founded a microbiological laboratory in Saint-Louis, then the capital of French Colonial Senegal. In 1913 the facility was moved to Dakar which had become the new capital in 1902.[1] [2] After French Colonial Senegal, the institute continued its operations into the era of Senegalese independence. The IPD is primarily focused on the study of microbiology and virology, specifically arbovirus; yellow fever was first isolated in Africa at the institute, and the first vaccine for the disease was discovered at the IPD.[3]

Following the outbreak and spread of COVID-19, the institute began to work on developing a cost-effective means of testing for coronavirus.[4] [5] Furthermore, in July 2021 an agreement was reached between Senegal, the European Commission, European Investment Bank, France, Germany and Belgium to build a large-scale manufacturing facility at the Pasteur Institute for the production of vaccines against COVID-19 and other endemic diseases.[6]

See also

Notes and References

  1. A History of Urban Planning and Infectious Diseases: Colonial Senegal in the Early Twentieth Century. Liora Bigon . 2012-02-21. Urban Studies Research . 2012 . e589758 . 10.1155/2012/589758 . en. free .
  2. Web site: Institut Pasteur de Dakar, LBM, LSAHE, rage, Recherche et santé publique. Institut Pasteur de Dakar. fr-FR. 2020-03-16.
  3. Web site: Institut Pasteur de Dakar Institut Pasteur de Dakar- QWeCI - University of Liverpool. www.liverpool.ac.uk. 2020-03-16.
  4. Web site: Coronavirus: First cases in Benin Somalia, Liberia, Tanzania. AfricaNews. 2020-03-16. Africanews. 2020-03-16.
  5. News: Ten-Minute Coronavirus Test for $1 Could Be Game Changer. 2020-03-16. Bloomberg.com. 2020-03-16. en.
  6. https://www.pharmaceutical-technology.com/news/senegal-vaccine-production-facility/ Senegal and Team Europe to set up Covid-19 vaccine production facility.