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Lorraine Zemba, Patient Story
Tuberculosis

Home care gives hope of survival for DR-TB patients in Zimbabwe

Home care gives hope of survival for DR-TB patients in Zimbabwe Voices from the Field - 15 May 2014
 
Ebola epidemic confirmed by the Guinean Ministry of Health on March 22
Guinea

"Don’t leave them alone"

An op-ed written by Luis Encinas, MSF’s emergency coordinator in Macenta from the start of the Ebola epidemic Opinion - 6 May 2014
 
Haemorrhagic fevers

MSF remains vigilant in Ebola outbreaks in Guinea and Liberia

Although the Ebola epidemic has been contained, the outbreak is not yet over. Project Update - 2 May 2014
 
IDP Camp Tomping, Juba, South Sudan
Malaria

Paediatric Pharmacovigilance: Use of Pharmacovigilance Data Mining Algorithms for Signal Detection in a Safety Dataset of a Paediatric Clinical Study Conducted in Seven African Countries

Use of Pharmacovigilance data mining algorithms for signal detection in a safety dataset of a paediatric clinical study. Journal article - 1 May 2014
 
Mozambique Viral Load
Mozambique

Bringing high-end care to those who need it most

MSF introduced viral load monitoring in Mozambique last year, the gold standard of care for HIV patients. Project Update - 30 Apr 2014
 
HIV-AIDS hospital in Kinshasa
HIV/AIDS

West and Central Africa patients have been ' left behind' by the AIDS revolution

West and Central Africa patients have been 'left behind' by the AIDS revolution Press Release - 28 Apr 2014
 
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HIV/AIDS

Proof that the project is working

Video: HIV. Proof that the project is working. Project Update - 28 Apr 2014
 
Cameroon - Buruli Ulcer sensitization week
HIV/AIDS

Impact of HIV on the Severity of Buruli Ulcer Disease: Results of a Retrospective Study in Cameroon

HIV-positive patients are at higher risk for Buruli Ulcer. HIV-induced immunosuppression appears to have an impact on Buruli Ulcer clinical presentation and disease evolution. Journal article - 26 Apr 2014
 
IDP CAMP JUBA 3 SOUTH SUDAN
Malaria

Malaria control in emergencies: time for action

What can be done beyond just waiting for malaria to sweep in and then treating people who become ill, as MSF and other aid organisations are now doing? We now have tools - from weather monitoring to close surveillance of new cases - to predict the onset of a malaria peak and a large proportion of severe cases, so shouldn’t we be taking more aggressive preventive measures? Opinion - 25 Apr 2014
 
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Malaria

Another weapon in the fight against malaria

Seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) in Niger Project Update - 25 Apr 2014
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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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