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* [http://www.pasteur-international.org/english/histoire/personnalites.html Pasteur Institute International Network; Adrien Loir]]
* [http://www.pasteur-international.org/english/histoire/personnalites.html Pasteur Institute International Network; Adrien Loir]





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Adrien Loir (December 15, 1862 - 1941) was a French bacteriologist who was born in Lyon. He was a nephew of Louis Pasteur and for most of his career was associated with the Pasteur Institute in Paris.

From 1882-1888 Loir was an assistant in Pasteur's laboratory where he performed research on swine fever. In 1886 he installs the first anti-rabies clinic in St. Petersburg. Between 1888 and 1893 he makes two journeys to Australia to research anthrax and pleropneumonia. While there he also investigates the use of chicken cholera bacillus in attempt to eradicate the country's rabbit infestation.

Between 1893-1902 Loir is dispatched to Tunisia as an instructor of hygiene and bacteriology at the colonial school in Tunis. In 1902 he travels to Rhodesia to create an anti-rabies clinic in Bulawayo, and a few years later demonstrates that the equine disease, dourine is caused by the parasite trypanosoma equiperdum.


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