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Ebola epidemic confirmed by the Guinean Ministry of Health on March 22
Guinea

Mobilisation against an unprecedented Ebola epidemic

Eight ebola cases have been confirmed in the capital Conakry, MSF now facing an unprecedented epidemic. Press Release - 31 Mar 2014
 
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Haemorrhagic fevers

Ebola epidemic in Guinea

Interview with MSF doctor and footages from Ebola response in Uganda in 2007 Voices from the Field - 26 Mar 2014
 
Guinea

MSF reinforces teams to help control spread of Ebola epidemic

MSF continues to reinforce its teams in Guéckédou and Macenta, where the Ebola virus has spread. Project Update - 25 Mar 2014
 
Guinea

“There is no treatment and no vaccine for Ebola. The priority is to isolate suspected cases”

Interview with Dr Esther Sterk, MSF specialist on tropical diseases, on the Ebola epidemic. Voices from the Field - 24 Mar 2014
 
Guinea

Ebola epidemic declared, MSF launches emergency response

MSF launches emergency response to fight ebola outbreak in Guinea. Project Update - 22 Mar 2014
 
Measles Vaccination Conakry, Guinea
Guinea

The challenges of a vaccination campaign

MSF logistician, Grégoire Putz, describes the challenges of vaccinating 500,000 children. Voices from the Field - 20 Feb 2014
 
Measles Outbreak Vaccination Campain
Guinea

"People forget that you can still die from measles"

MSF launched a measles vaccination campaign in Conakry following the January 14 official declaration of an epidemic. Project Update - 20 Feb 2014
 
Measles Outbreak, Conakry, Guinea 2014
Guinea

MSF vaccinates 400,000 children against measles

MSF launched a vaccination campaign against measles, expects to vaccinate 394,000 children. Press Release - 7 Feb 2014
 
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Guinea

For André, treating malaria is a 'personal commitment'

Voices from the Field - 3 Feb 2013
 
Cholera Outbreak Guinea 2012
Cholera

Cholera epidemic escalates

Cholera is on the rise on both sides of the border between Sierra Leone and Guinea. More than 13,000 people have been admitted to hospital in the capital cities of Freetown and Conakry since February. MSF is opening additional rehydration points and cholera treatment centres, in collaboration with local authorities, and currently has more than 800 beds available to treat cholera patients. Project Update - 20 Aug 2012
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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