Moustique Tigre

MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21embresept2012:Découverte d'un moustique tigre porteur de la maladie en France. Le ministère français de la Santé surveille l'activité des moustiques tigres dans tout le sud de la France depuis le 1er mai 2012 dans le but d'en savoir plus sur eux, avec une veille sanitaire particulièrement vigilante sur la Côte d'Azur, département en proie au moustique tigre ces dernières années. Le ministère de la Santé lance un projet d'action de 600 000 euros contre les ravageurs porteurs de maladies.
Les préfectures du sud de la France continuent de lancer une série de campagnes de santé publique et d'intensifier la surveillance du moustique tigre, capable de propager des maladies infectieuses telles que la dengue et le chikungunya.
Le quadruple de zones EID décontaminées par des moustiques près de Montpellier, dans le sud de la France. Le laboratoire du centre EID (Entente départementale pour la démoustification) qui mène des recherches sur les moustiques. EID Med est un organisme public interministériel en charge de la lutte contre les moustiques pour protéger la santé publique et l'environnement et améliorer la qualité de vie.
Le moustique tigre a déjà été identifié comme l’une des 100 espèces les plus envahissantes au monde.
(Photo de Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

The quad of EID decontaminated areas infected by mosquitoes near Montpellier, southern France.The laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 BANGKOK-THAILAND-20 May 2013:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

In Bangkok the French laboratory IRD(instittut de recherche et devellopement)is the world specialist in Tiger-Mosquito(Eades Albopictus) .The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

Tiger mosquito farm in the laboratory of the IRD in Bangkok. Mice are used to feed mosquitoes in the laboratory .

 

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

The quad of EID decontaminated areas infected by mosquitoes near Montpellier, southern France.The laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21september2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

A EID scientist decontaminated areas infected by mosquitoes near Montpellier, southern France.The laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

A scientist examines the traps for tiger mosquitos in Montpellier, southern France, at a laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

A scientist examines tiger mosquitos in Montpellier, southern France, at a laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

A EID scientist decontaminated areas infected by mosquitoes near Montpellier, southern France.The laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 BANGKOK-THAILAND-20 May 2013:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

In Bangkok the French laboratory IRD(instittut de recherche et devellopement)is the world specialist in Tiger-Mosquito(Eades Albopictus) .The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

Pr. Jp Gonzalez director of IRD Bangkok examines mosquitoes (aedes aegypti) that carry the dengue virus.

 

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

A scientist examines the traps for tiger mosquitos in Montpellier, southern France, at a laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

In Montpellier, southern France,the laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

A scientist examines tiger mosquitos in Montpellier, southern France, at a laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21september2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

A EID scientist decontaminated areas infected by mosquitoes near Montpellier, southern France.The laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 BANGKOK-THAILAND-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

In Bangkok the French laboratory IRD(instittut de recherche et devellopement)is the world specialist in Tiger-Mosquito(Eades Albopictus) .The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

 A virus-bearing rat is isolated in a "P3" high-security laboratory at Bangkok's Mahidol University.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

A scientist examines the traps for tiger mosquitos in Montpellier, southern France, at a laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

The planes of EID decontaminated areas infected by mosquitoes near Montpellier, southern France.The laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

A scientist examines tiger mosquitos in Montpellier, southern France, at a laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 BANGKOK-THAILAND-20 May 2013:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

In Bangkok the French laboratory IRD(instittut de recherche et devellopement)is the world specialist in Tiger-Mosquito(Eades Albopictus) .The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

Tiger mosquito farm in the laboratory of the IRD in Bangkok.

 

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

A scientist examines tiger mosquitos in Montpellier, southern France, at a laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

The planes of EID decontaminated areas infected by mosquitoes near Montpellier, southern France.The laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 BANGKOK-THAILAND-20 May 2013:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

In Bangkok the French laboratory IRD(instittut de recherche et devellopement)is the world specialist in Tiger-Mosquito(Eades Albopictus) .The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

IRD Bangkok Computer specialist Marc Souris is developing software allowing to trigger alert systems.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

The planes of EID decontaminated areas infected by mosquitoes near Montpellier, southern France.The laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 BANGKOK-THAILAND-20 May 2013:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

In Bangkok the French laboratory IRD(instittut de recherche et devellopement)is the world specialist in Tiger-Mosquito(Eades Albopictus) .The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

Collects virus-bearing ticks in a forest near Bangkok.
 

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 BANGKOK-THAILAND-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

In Bangkok the French laboratory IRD(instittut de recherche et devellopement)is the world specialist in Tiger-Mosquito(Eades Albopictus) .The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

 A virus-bearing rat is isolated in a "P3" high-security laboratory at Bangkok's Mahidol University.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 BANGKOK-THAILAND-20 May 2013:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

In Bangkok the French laboratory IRD(instittut de recherche et devellopement)is the world specialist in Tiger-Mosquito(Eades Albopictus) .The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

Tiger mosquito farm in the laboratory of the IRD in Bangkok. Mice are used to feed mosquitoes in the laboratory .

 

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 BANGKOK-THAILAND-20 May 2013:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

In Bangkok the French laboratory IRD(instittut de recherche et devellopement)is the world specialist in Tiger-Mosquito(Eades Albopictus) .The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

Tiger mosquito in the laboratory of the IRD in Bangkok.

 

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 BANGKOK-THAILAND-20 May 2013:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

In Bangkok the French laboratory IRD(instittut de recherche et devellopement)is the world specialist in Tiger-Mosquito(Eades Albopictus) .The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

Tiger mosquito in the laboratory of the IRD in Bangkok.

 

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 BANGKOK-THAILAND-20 May 2013:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

In Bangkok the French laboratory IRD(instittut de recherche et devellopement)is the world specialist in Tiger-Mosquito(Eades Albopictus) .The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

Tiger mosquito in the laboratory of the IRD in Bangkok.

 

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

The planes of EID decontaminated areas infected by mosquitoes near Montpellier, southern France.The laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 BANGKOK-THAILAND-20 May 2013:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

In Bangkok the French laboratory IRD(instittut de recherche et devellopement)is the world specialist in Tiger-Mosquito(Eades Albopictus) .The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

Tiger mosquito farm in the laboratory of the IRD in Bangkok.

 

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

A scientist examines tiger mosquitos in Montpellier, southern France, at a laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

A scientist examines tiger mosquitos in Montpellier, southern France, at a laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

A scientist examines tiger mosquitos in Montpellier, southern France, at a laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

A scientist examines tiger mosquitos in Montpellier, southern France, at a laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

A scientist examines tiger mosquitos in Montpellier, southern France, at a laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

A scientist examines the traps for tiger mosquitos in Montpellier, southern France, at a laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

A scientist examine a trap for tiger mosquitos in Montpellier, southern France, at a laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 BANGKOK-THAILAND-20 May 2013:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

In Bangkok the French laboratory IRD(instittut de recherche et devellopement)is the world specialist in Tiger-Mosquito(Eades Albopictus) .The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

Pr. Jp Gonzalez director of IRD Bangkok examines mosquitoes (aedes aegypti) that carry the dengue virus.

 

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 BANGKOK-THAILAND-20 May 2013:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

In Bangkok the French laboratory IRD(instittut de recherche et devellopement)is the world specialist in Tiger-Mosquito(Eades Albopictus) .The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

Tiger mosquito farm in the laboratory of the IRD in Bangkok.

 

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)
 MONTPELLIER-FRANCE-21septembre2012:Disease-carrying Tiger Mosquito Found in France.The French Health Ministry has been monitoring the activity of tiger mosquitoes across the whole of the south of France since the 1st May 2012 in a bid to learn more about them, with a particularly vigilant health watch in the C?te d?Azur - a department plagued by the tiger mosquitoes in recent years.The Health Ministry launching a 600,000 euro action project against the disease-carrying pests.
The Prefectures of south of France are continuing to launch a series of public health campaigns and to intensify surveillance of the tiger mosquito, which is capable of spreading infectious diseases such as dengue and chikungunya fevers. 

A scientist examines the traps for tiger mosquitos in Montpellier, southern France, at a laboratory of the EID center (Entente departementale pour la demoustification) which conducts research on mosquitoes. EID Med is an inter-departmental public organization in charge of the mosquito control to protect public health and environment and improve the quality of life
The tiger mosquito has already been identified as one of the world?s 100 most invasive species.

(Photo by Patrick Aventurier)