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HIV/AIDS

Paediatric antiretroviral treatment: Missing tools, makeshift solutions

The story of Htway Htway from Myanmar, who is 10 months old and has HIV, illustrates the need for paediatric fixed-dose combinations and breakable tablets, to ease children's adherence to treatment and make dosage easier, and clearer guidelines and protocols on antiretroviral treatment for children, including further study of drug interaction. Project Update - 13 Jul 2004
 
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Myanmar

Burma's neglected Aids babies given new hope

One child's salvation is a symbol of the stark ethical and economic choices facing doctors and scientists as they gather in Bangkok this weekend for the world's 15th International Aids Conference. Project Update - 11 Jul 2004
 
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Afghanistan

MSF in shock after the murder of five colleagues in Afghanistan

Tom How is a young engineer from Norwich, currently on his first mission with MSF in North West Frontier Province in Pakistan. Below he describes the impact that the murders of five MSF staff in neighbouring Afghanistan have had on his project and his fears for the future. Project Update - 9 Jun 2004
 
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South Africa

At last there is hope for HIV/AIDS patients

The long-awaited antiretroviral roll-out improves morale; at last there is hope for HIV/AIDS patients. Project Update - 21 May 2004
 
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Malaria

Protocol for treating malaria in MSF missions

Our missions must ensure that all patients we treat receive a diagnosis and effective treatment, with priority given to the most vulnerable populations (children and pregnant women). Project Update - 25 Apr 2004
 
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Nepal

Rukum: A hospital on the top of the world

On her first mission, Canadian volunteer Dr Kathryn Roberts was placed in Nepal with the first MSF mission in the country. Far from the preconceived idea of working in sweltering heat in Africa as an MSF volunteer, the Nepal mission was at 1,800m in winter conditions. In the Media - 4 Mar 2004
 
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South Sudan

Kala-Azar epidemic threatens thousands in South Sudan

MSF says growing evidence requires a concerted response to the upsurge in this fatal disease. Press Release - 22 Dec 2003
 
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Afghanistan

Dr Jonathan Tomlinson's First Mission with MSF, in Western Afghanistan

Dr Jonathan Tomlinson is on his first mission with MSF, in western Afghanistan. Project Update - 27 Nov 2003
 
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Malawi

Life continues - in spite of HIV

"Africa is dying! Protect yourselves against HIV!". This is how the President of Malawi campaigns for the use of condoms. But already almost a million of the near ten million inhabitants of this country are HIV-positive. The educational programs are not helping any longer. They need medical help to survive. In July 2001, Médecins Sans Frontières began to treat HIV/Aids patients with antiretroviral medicines in the Chiradzulu hospital. Dr Norbert Lüneborg reports from this pilot project. Project Update - 24 Jun 2003
 
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Access to medicines

Public health and company wealth

The director of the International Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Federation recently said: "For people with no income or little income, price is a barrier. I mean I can't afford certainly a car of my dreams, you know, which might be a Jaguar XJE." Project Update - 13 Jun 2003
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Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

Independent medical humanitarian assistance

We provide medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare. Our teams are made up of tens of thousands of health professionals, logistic and administrative staff - most of them hired locally. Our actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of independence and impartiality. We are a non-profit, self-governed, member-based organisation.

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