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Institut Pasteur in Ho Chi Minh City

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Main entrance of the Pasteur Institute in Ho Chi Minh City

The Pasteur Institute in Ho Chi Minh City is a Vietnamese national institute initially created by the French in 1891 under the name Pasteur Institute - Sai Gon, in 1975 renamed the Institute of Epidemiology, and in 1991 given the current name.

Research

The research in this institute is about dengue fever, diarrheal diseases, HIV, leptospirosis and poliomyelitis.

Photo gallery

  • Main building in the 1920s Main building in the 1920s
  • Main building Main building
  • Busts of Calmette and Pasteur Busts of Calmette and Pasteur

External links

International Network of Pasteur Institutes
Europe
Middle East and Africa
Asia-Pacific
Former/corresponding institutes

10°47′10″N 106°41′17″E / 10.7861°N 106.6881°E / 10.7861; 106.6881


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