Institut Pasteur de Madagascar
À propos
Its objective is to contribute to the prevention and treatment of diseases and to enhance economic development through research, public health, services and training activities. Its workforce is around 500, more than 95% of whom are Malagasy. With its 9 research units, covering a broad field of infectious diseases of importance in public health (plague, tuberculosis, antibiotic resistance, malaria, bilharzia, dengue, chikungunya, polio, Rift Valley fever), and its 9 reference laboratories or centers, the Institut Pasteur de Madagascar is an important key player in public health in Madagascar.
Though a private institute, the IPM has the particularity of hosting 2 branches of the Ministry of Public Health: the National Reference Centre for Mycobacteria and the Central Plague Laboratory.
The Institut Pasteur de Madagascar also provides services for the benefit of the population through a medical testing laboratory, accredited by COFRAC, which is opened 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; a food hygiene and environmental laboratory accredited by COFRAC and an international vaccination center.
The Institut Pasteur de Madagascar carries out numerous training activities by participating in various courses offered by the University of Antananarivo, the University of Fianarantsoa and the University of Toliara; and also by offering research internship to numerous students.
Dernières publications de Institut Pasteur de Madagascar
- Projet OPERAS : ouverture des 44 sites d’étude et premières inclusions dans le district de Manakara
- Recrutement d’un(e) infirmier(ère) de recherche clinique auprès de l’Unité Epidémiologie et Recherche Clinique
- Publication du numéro supplémentation sur le paludisme à Madagascar dans l’American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
- AFRAVIH 2026 : Valorisation des travaux de recherche en santé publique
- Avis à la patientèle : fermeture exceptionnelle des centres de prélèvement de l’IPM