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The French Ambassador to Laos visits the Centre of Infectiology Lao Christophe Mérieux

March 10, 2022

From left to right: Dr. Jean-Pierre Lombart, Project Manager at the Mérieux Foundation, Dr. Phimpha Paboriboune, Scientific Director at the Centre of Infectiology Lao Christophe Mérieux, Siv-Leng Chhuor, French Ambassador to Lao PDR, Dr. Benoît Chevalier, Representative of the Mérieux Foundation and Marie-Christine Charlieu, Cooperation Attaché at the French Embassy
From left to right: Dr. Jean-Pierre Lombart, Project Manager at the Mérieux Foundation, Dr. Phimpha Paboriboune, Scientific Director at the Centre of Infectiology Lao Christophe Mérieux, Siv-Leng Chhuor, French Ambassador to Lao PDR, Dr. Benoît Chevalier, Representative of the Mérieux Foundation and Marie-Christine Charlieu, Cooperation Attaché at the French Embassy

On November 1, 2021, the French Ambassador to Lao PDR, Siv-Leng Chhuor, visited the Centre of Infectiology Lao Christophe Mérieux and the offices of the Mérieux Foundation in the Centre.

There she met the people working at the Centre of Infectiology Lao Christophe Mérieux and the Mérieux Foundation and talked (online) with Dr. Sisavath Soutthaniraxay, Director of the Centre, and Dr. Benoît Chevalier, representing the Mérieux Foundation.

Dr. Phimpha Paboriboune, Scientific Director at the Centre of Infectiology Lao Christophe Mérieux, presented the activities of the Centre, including a research project in cooperation with the French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD), which was represented by Dr. Sabrina Locatelli.

Dr. Jean-Pierre Lombart, Project Manager at the Mérieux Foundation, also took part in the meeting.

Thanks to the support of the Mérieux Foundation, the Centre of Infectiology Lao Christophe Mérieux is the first and only laboratory in Lao PDR to have received accreditation for the ISO standards 15189 :2012 (quality of tests) and 15910 :2003 (safety requirements).

The Centre’s diagnosis, research and training activities focus mainly on HIV, tuberculosis and hepatitis.