@article{fdi:010081449, title = {{D}etection of zoonotic pathogens in animals performed at the {U}niversity {H}ospital {I}nstitute {M}editerranee {I}nfection ({M}arseille - {F}rance)}, author = {{D}avoust, {B}. and {W}atier-{G}rillot, {S}. and {R}oqueplo, {C}. and {R}aoult, {D}. and {M}ediannikov, {O}leg}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{A}t the {U}niversity {H}ospital {I}nstitute {M}editerranee {I}nfection ({IHU}, {M}arseille, {F}rance), for almost thirty years, veterinarians have been carrying out epidemiological investigations, together with doctors, on animals living near human cases of zoonoses, on the one hand, and on the other hand, transverse and longitudinal epidemiological surveillance studies on animals which are reservoirs, vectors or sentinels of potentially zoonotic infections,. {T}his article presents the methods adopted and the results obtained from these studies. {T}hey have been the subject of 76 peer-reviewed publications relating to wild animals (37 publications) and/or domestic animals (48 publications). {T}hese studies were often carried out in the field with veterinarians from the {F}rench army's health service (39 publications). {T}hey were at the origin of the detection of some thirty zoonotic pathogens in the laboratories of the {IHU} (64 publications) and/or other {F}rench laboratories (18 publications). {O}ur approach is an original embodiment of the {O}ne {H}ealth concept.}, keywords = {{A}nimal reservoir ; {Z}oonoses ; {E}pidemiosurveillance ; {O}ne {H}ealth ; {FRANCE} ; {AFRIQUE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{O}ne {H}ealth}, volume = {12}, numero = {}, pages = {100210 [7 ]}, year = {2021}, DOI = {10.1016/j.onehlt.2020.100210}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010081449}, }