Géraldine Cazeau
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Lyon College
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Géraldine Cazeau's research addresses critical issues at the intersection of public health, animal health, and environmental science. Her work spans antibiotic resistance mechanisms in bacteria, prion diseases related to protein misfolding, and the environmental impact of pharmaceuticals. Cazeau's investigations extend to animal disease management, epidemiology, and neurological diseases. Her work in 2021 explored the impact of antibiotic therapies on resistance gene dynamics within animal gut microbiota, as well as the detection and quantification of antibiotic resistance genes using qPCR assays. Cazeau also contributed to the development of "OH-EpiCap," a tool for evaluating One Health epidemiological surveillance capabilities, and the evaluation of the EARS-Vet surveillance network for antibiotic resistance in bacterial pathogens from animals in the EU/EEA.
Her primary research focus is on the interconnectedness of antibiotic resistance, disease surveillance, and environmental health within a One Health framework.
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- h-index: 16
- Publications: 60
- Citations: 726
Selected Publications
- Decrease in colistin resistance among young bovine and pig productions in France: relationship with colistin usage and stewardship measures (2025) DOI
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