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Malawi

Cholera in Malawi escalates as rain pours

While cholera is endemic in Malawi, it has been eight years since the country's worst outbreak, which killed almost 1,000 people, so much of the 'memory' of how to respond to cholera is lost. Project Update - 4 Feb 2009
 
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Zimbabwe

The colour of cholera

As a regular handshake may well pass on the bacteria from one person to the next, in a cholera environment you make a fist and touch the other's fist with your knuckles. Or you raise your elbow and greet another elbow in mid-air. Project Update - 3 Feb 2009
 
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Palestine

Physical and psychological scars in Gaza

While many wounded people still require medical care, particularly surgical procedures or post-operative care, the population in the Gaza strip is also in need of social and psychological assistance. Project Update - 2 Feb 2009
 
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Palestine

MSF expands surgical activity in Gaza City

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) medical teams began carrying out specialized surgical procedures today in inflatable medical structures erected by MSF late last week in Gaza City. Project Update - 26 Jan 2009
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

With 21 days since the last infection, DRC Ebola outbreak is under control

Since Thursday, January 22, all patients have been discharged from the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) isolation centre in Kampungu, in the province of Western Kasai, central Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Project Update - 26 Jan 2009
 
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Malnutrition

UN Madrid Food Summit could miss critical target - 55 million young children at risk

If next week's Madrid Food Summit does not come up with a concrete implementation and funding plan focused on malnutrition, 55 million children under five will continue to face potential life-threatening malnutrition, according to ACF International and Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). Press Release - 23 Jan 2009
 
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Zambia

MSF responds to serious cholera outbreak in Zambia as the situation deteriorates rapidly in the capital city

"The outbreak is spreading in the peri-urban areas characterized by severe overcrowding and almost non-existent water and sanitation facilities to the south of the city. Our next step will be to assess conditions there," said Jon Irwin, MSF head of mission in Zambia. Project Update - 23 Jan 2009
 
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Zimbabwe

Cholera levels in rural Zimbabwe may still rise

The recent outbreak of cholera in Zimbabwe is the worst the country has seen in many years. MSF is responding in a number of areas across the country to save people who have been stricken with the water-borne illness. Project Update - 22 Jan 2009
 
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Access to medicines

JAMA study shows food supplements can significantly reduce rates of deadliest form of malnutrition

The results of an eight-month trial showed that those children who had received the energy-dense fortified ready-to-use food had a 58 percent lower chance of suffering from severe acute malnutrition. Press Release - 20 Jan 2009
 
Cholera

Beyond cholera: Zimbabwe's worsening crisis

Beyond cholera: Zimbabwe's worsening crisis Report - 17 Jan 2009
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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