Monday, August 11, at 9 p.m., in the vaulted room, latitude, the friends of Barbara Phillips welcomes the doctor Yves Botreau Bonneterre. We are currently witnessing metropolitan France on a resurgence of diseases, transmitted by ticks and mosquitoes, caused by global warming. However, better knowledge allows prevention. Early identification allows better support.
Yves Botreau Bonneterre will examine Lyme borreliosis caused by ticks as well as dengue, chikungunya and zika transmitted by the tiger mosquito. The overseas imported cases are not exceptional and the homes of Aboriginal cases of dengue increase.
In conclusion, Yves Botreau Bonneterre will present the possible evolutionary perspectives of these four vector diseases closely monitored in mainland France. Yves Botreau Bonneterre is a former chief of clinic at the Toulouse University Hospital and department head at the Cahors hospital center. He graduated from tropical medicine.
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