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Microbiology

The Experimental Bacteriology Unit (UBE) is a Research Unit headed by Prof. Amy Gassama Sow, Full Professor of Bacteriology-Virology, who is responsible for a senior technician and a laboratory worker. Since 2014, the unit has welcomed Dr Guillaume Constantin de Magny, researcher from the MIVEGEC unit (IRD / CNRS / UM).

The Unit's main research theme is: Antibiotic resistance and Enteric infections.

The problem is approached with a double approach: fundamental using the most efficient techniques of molecular and applied biology while not losing sight of the interest of this research for the care of patients and the understanding of the diffusion of strains and antibiotic resistance.

Around this theme, several activities are developed:

Monitoring of antibiotic resistance of enterobacteriaceae strains using the "One Health" approach

Molecular epidemiology and antibiotic resistance of enteric bacteria

Assessment of microbiological risks associated with food and the environment

Microbiological watch

Development of diagnostic tools for the detection of food pathogens in food and the environment

Team

Training

Clinical Microbiology (DUT, DIT)

Continuing education and capacity of DUT, Master, Doctorate students

Antibiologie

Strengthen public health actors in the fight against antibiotic resistance

Monitoring and laboratory diagnosis of microbiological agents responsible for gastroenteritis

(REMENTA: www.rementa.org)

strengthen the technical capacities of the member countries of the network for laboratory diagnosis of the microbiological agents (viruses and bacteria) responsible for gastroenteritis.