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Millions of people still die each year from infectious diseases that are preventable or can be treated.

Outbreaks of cholera, measles and yellow fever can spread rapidly and be fatal. Malaria is endemic in more than 100 countries. Millions are living with HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis. Viral haemorrhagic diseases such as Ebola or Marburg are rarer, but are potentially fatal. The coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic has affected virtually every country on earth, infecting tens of millions of people and resulting in the death of over a million more.

The people at highest risk are mainly those living in poverty or in areas of great instability, such as in armed conflict or during mass displacement, where living conditions are precarious, access to healthcare is limited, and vaccination coverage is low.

 
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Despite all the preventive measures taken... expectations are bleak. Ayla Emmink, doctor in South Sudan responding to COVID-19

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Cholera

Cholera epidemic - MSF supports overwhelmed local health authorities

Project Update 28 Nov 2011
 
Somalia

Uphill challenge to fight diseases in Marere

Project Update 13 Sep 2011
 
Democratic Republic of Congo

As cholera epidemic spreads in DRC, MSF opens emergency treatment centres along Congo river

Project Update 4 Jul 2011
 
Meningitis

Meningitis vaccine for 607,000 people in rural Chad

Project Update 22 Apr 2011
 
Democratic Republic of Congo

'Measles epidemic spiralling out of control' according to MSF

Project Update 28 Mar 2011
 
Cholera

Cholera cases declining in Haiti but vigilance continues

Project Update 24 Feb 2011
 
Kala azar

Fighting kala azar in southern Sudan

Project Update 10 Feb 2011
 
South Sudan

Southern Sudan's forgotten emergencies

Opinion 7 Jan 2011
 
Haiti

Civil unrest brings spike in cholera cases in Haiti?s capital, Port-au-Prince

Project Update 4 Jan 2011
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