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Archive | 2007

Qualitative Risk Analysis in Animal Health: A Methodological Example

Barbara Dufour; François Moutou

Risk analysis can be performed following either a quantitative or a qualitative approach. Both methodologies are linked to the same theoretical rules. Once the potential hazard has been identified, the qualitative risk assessment is carried out by combining the probabilities of occurrences of the events (emission and exposition) in the presence of a hazard, and its consequences. The probability of an event can be evaluated by combining the probabilities of the different parameters.


Virology | 2018

SARS-CoV related Betacoronavirus and diverse Alphacoronavirus members found in western old-world

Meriadeg Ar Gouilh; Sébastien J. Puechmaille; Laure Diancourt; Mathias Vandenbogaert; Jordi Serra-Cobo; Marc López Roig; Paul Brown; François Moutou; Valérie Caro; Astrid Vabret; Jean-Claude Manuguerra

Abstract The emergence of SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV, triggered the discovery of a high diversity of coronaviruses in bats. Studies from Europe have shown that coronaviruses circulate in bats in France but this reflects only a fraction of the whole diversity. In the current study the diversity of coronaviruses circulating in western Europe was extensively explored. Ten alphacoronaviruses in eleven bat species belonging to the Miniopteridae, Vespertilionidae and Rhinolophidae families and, a SARS-CoV-related Betacoronavirus in Rhinolophus ferrumequinum were identified. The diversity and prevalence of bat coronaviruses presently reported from western Europe is much higher than previously described and includes a SARS-CoV sister group. This diversity demonstrates the dynamic evolution and circulation of coronaviruses in this species. That said, the identified coronaviruses were consistently associated with a particular bat species or genus, and these relationships were maintained no matter the geographic location. The observed phylogenetic grouping of coronaviruses from the same species in Europe and Asia, emphasizes the role of host/pathogen coevolution in this group.


Viruses | 2017

Identification of Alpha and Beta Coronavirus in Wildlife Species in France: Bats, Rodents, Rabbits, and Hedgehogs

Elodie Monchatre-Leroy; Franck Boué; Jean-Marc Boucher; Camille Renault; François Moutou; Meriadeg Ar Gouilh; Gérald Umhang

Coronaviruses are closely monitored in the context of emerging diseases and, as illustrated with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome-coronavirus (MERS-CoV), are known to cross the species barrier and eventually to move from wildlife to humans. Knowledge of the diversity of coronaviruses in wildlife is therefore essential to better understand and prevent emergence events. This study explored the presence of coronaviruses in four wild mammal orders in France: Bats, rodents, lagomorphs, and hedgehogs. Betacoronavirus and Alphacoronavirus genera were identified. The results obtained suggest the circulation of potentially evolving virus strains, with the potential to cross the species barrier.


Medecine Et Maladies Infectieuses | 1996

Epidémiologie appliquée à la lutte collective contre les maladies animales transmissibles majeures

B. Toma; B. Dufour; M. Sanaa; J.J. Bénet; P. Ellis; François Moutou; A. Louzä


Archive | 1985

Glossaire d'épidémiologie animale

Bernard Toma; Jean-Jacques Bénet; Bernard Pierre Dufour; M. Eloit; François Moutou; M. Sanaa


Bulletin De L Academie Veterinaire De France | 2004

Échanges internationaux et épizooties : le cas de la fièvre aphteuse

Jean-Marie Gourreau; François Moutou; Benoit Durand; Yves Leforban


Bulletin De L Academie Veterinaire De France | 1997

Les mesures de lutte contre la Fièvre Aphteuse en France

Jean-Marie Gourreau; Benoit Durand; François Moutou; Barbara Dufour; Marc Savey


Archive | 2009

Une méthode qualitative d'estimation du risque en santé animale

D. Boisseleau; Christophe Chartier; Benoit Durand; Jean-Pierre Ganiere; Jean Guillotin; Renaud Lancelot; François Moutou; Claude Saergerman; Anne Thébault; Bernard Toma


Medecine Et Maladies Infectieuses | 2005

Le systme de surveillance de la fivre aphteuse en France

Jean Mane Gourreau; Yves Leforban; François Moutou; J.L. Angot; R Goffette; C. Le Bigot; Julie Francart


Medecine Et Maladies Infectieuses | 2005

Le système de surveillance de la fièvre aphteuse en France

J.M. Gourreau; Yves Leforban; François Moutou; J.L. Angot; R Goffette; C. Le Bigot; J. Francart

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Barbara Dufour

École nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort

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Bernard Toma

École nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort

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Jean-Jacques Bénet

École nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort

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