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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
 
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Ethiopia

HIV/AIDS a hidden danger in Somali Region

Lying on a raffia mat on the floor, staring listlessly at a passing nurse, a young boy finds it too much effort to move his limbs, or his head. Only his huge sunken eyes move, slowly. "Tuberculosis I think," says the senior nurse, Abdullahi Bedel Teken. Project Update - 29 Nov 2000
 
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Haemorrhagic fevers

Ebola outbreak: The worst thought to be over

The ebola epidemic in Uganda seems to have passed its peak, with the number of new cases decreasing. So far 94 people have died and another 286 are thought to have become infected with the virus, according to the MSF team in Gulu. Project Update - 12 Nov 2000
 
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Uganda

Ebola still not under control in Uganda

The Ebola epidemic in the north of Uganda is still not under control. As of October 30, 244 people have been infected with the virus and 73 have died. While the measures taken so far have clearly been successful, there is still a chance of the epidemic spreading beyond the Gulu district and there have been some cases with strong clinical evidence appearing in neighbouring areas. Project Update - 6 Nov 2000
 
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Uganda

Ebola outbreak

Médecins Sans Frontières exploratory mission arrives in Gulu. Press Release - 19 Oct 2000
 
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Haemorrhagic fevers

Ebola: The start

In 1976, in the north of what was then called Zaire, there was an outbreak of a new and deadly disease. It caused high fever, a rash, and bleeding from the internal organs. The disease moved for a while along the banks of the Ebola River, killing almost every person it struck. Then it disappeared again, as mysteriously as it had arrived. Project Update - 28 Sep 2000
 
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Ethiopia

The food crisis is not finished in Ogaden

MSF nutritional reports indicate that certain categories of population in Denan remain extremely vulnerable, in particular the displaced people (IDPs) where the general rate of malnutrition is 40%. Press Release - 21 Sep 2000
 
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Sudan

MSF Survey: Alarming malnutrition rates in Western Upper Nile, southern Sudan

The international medical organisation, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) calls for urgent nutritional intervention in Padeah District, Western Upper Nile (WUN), southern Sudan, following a nutritional survey conducted in the area by MSF in June. Press Release - 6 Jul 2000
 
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Nigeria

Cholera breaks out in Kano

Cholera has broken out in the northern Nigerian state of Kano. The first cases were seen in mid-May but the outbreak exploded in the last few weeks, with over 300 cases reported by MSF and the State Ministry of Health in the last week of June. By the end of June there were over 1,200 cases and 23 deaths. Project Update - 5 Jul 2000
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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