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HIV/Aids in Zimbabwe
HIV/AIDS

Progress Under Threat: Perspectives on the HIV treatment gap

While significant gains made in the fight against HIV/AIDS in the past decade are encouraging, countries most affected by the pandemic continue to struggle to place enough people on treatment and to implement the best science and strategies to fight the disease. Report - 4 Jul 2012
 
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Guinea

MSF vaccinates 117,000 people against cholera

MSF has vaccinated 117,000 people against cholera in the region of Boffa, 150 km north of Conakry, the Guinean capital. This is the first time that people in Africa have been protected during a cholera outbreak by a two-dose oral vaccine. Press Release - 1 Jun 2012
 
Guinea

Civilian prisoners in Guinea prison suffer malnutrition, exposure to TB, in appalling conditions

MSF launched a short nutritional and medical response in the Guéckédou civilian prison to treat an alarming medical and nutritional situation. Project Update - 26 Nov 2008
 
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Guinea

When cholera takes root in Conakry

"Even if the number of new cases appears to be decreasing, more vigilance is required at this stabilisation phase because the teams are exhausted and have lost their motivation in fighting an epidemic that has lasted more than five months," explained Isabelle Lessard, MSF field nurse with experience in cholera intervention. Project Update - 25 Oct 2007
 
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Guinea

Cholera strikes again in Guinea

Endemic in West Africa, Cholera has once again struck in Guinea. The arrival of the rains at the end of May, notably in the particularly insalubrious capital city, Conakry, has created an ideal breeding ground in which the disease can spread. Faced with an increasing number of cases, MSF has boosted its direct support of the health services. Project Update - 27 Aug 2007
 
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Cholera

Cholera outbreaks across West Africa: MSF sends more staff and supplies

A number of factors conspire to make the outbreak during this year's rainy season much worse than in most years, including bad conditions of hygiene, overcrowding in certain areas, and a lack of safe drinking water. Project Update - 14 Sep 2005
 
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HIV/AIDS

Time to stop fooling ourselves: TB is spiralling out of control

The combination of MDR-TB and HIV/AIDS is a time-bomb waiting to go off in Africa. Press Release - 26 Oct 2004
 
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Guinea

Yellow fever alert in Guinea

In total 650,000 people will be vaccinated as MSF teams criss-cross the country. Project Update - 7 Feb 2003
 
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Guinea

Vaccines urgently needed to treat yellow fever epidemic

The lives of several million people are currently threatened by an epidemic of yellow fever in Guinea. Over 1.5 million doses of vaccine are desperately needed and the absence is undermining vaccination efforts by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). Voices from the Field - 18 Dec 2000
 
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Guinea

MSF working at yellow fever outbreak in Guinea

A total of ten MSF teams in collaboration with the Guinean Ministry of Health and Hopital Sans Frontieres (no connection to MSF) are working against an outbreak of yellow fever in Guinea, Africa. The first cases were identified seven weeks ago. Project Update - 29 Nov 2000
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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