
Louis Pasteur Institute
The Louis Pasteur Institute is a renowned research center dedicated to studying infectious diseases and developing vaccines to protect public health. Named after Louis Pasteur, a pioneer in microbiology, it conducts scientific research to understand germs like bacteria and viruses, and how they spread. The institute works on creating vaccines for diseases such as rabies, influenza, and COVID-19, helping prevent illness worldwide. It also advances knowledge in microbiology, immunology, and public health, collaborating with global organizations to improve disease control and health safety.