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📅 Scientific events organized by Arbo-France

🧩 Arbo-France Scientific Days 2025 – Strategies for the use of alternative vector control (AVC) methods

📅 June 23–24, 2025Val de Grâce, Paris
Theme: Strategies for the use of alternative vector control methods against arboviruses
Objectives: Provide a critical analysis of needs, use strategies, and the impact of these methods in various French territories, as well as reflect on the current regulatory framework for their application in France
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🧩 Arbo-France Annual Conference 2024

📅 October 24–25, 2024Institut Pasteur, Paris
Themes: Arboviral emergences, yellow fever, tick-borne viral diseases
Objectives: Discuss the role of research in addressing emerging arboviral threats
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🧩 Arbo-France West Nile Day

📅 November 28, 2023Val de Grâce, Paris
Theme: Towards an integrated surveillance strategy for West Nile Virus in France
Objectives: Foster dialogue on implementing a One Health approach to WNV surveillance
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🧩 Yellow Fever Scientific Day

📅 December 15, 2022La Batelière, Martinique
Theme: Yellow fever epidemic in the French West Indies
Objectives: Assess the situation and issue recommendations. Event co-organized with ARS, CTM, and the Pasteur Network
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🧩 Arbo-France Annual Scientific Conference 2022

📅 October 13–14, 2022ANRS | Emerging Infectious Diseases, PariSanté Campus, Paris
Themes: Innovations in the prevention and control of human and animal arboviruses
Objectives: Present new vaccine approaches and vector control strategies
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🧩 Arbo-France Scientific Conference

📅 September 30 – October 1, 2019Institut Pasteur, Paris
Theme: The value of cohort studies in arbovirus research
Objectives: Deepen discussions on animal health surveillance and epidemiological approaches
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