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Nigeria

Free comprehensive care for HIV treatment must be provided to Nigerians

MSF calls for increased commitment in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Press Release - 30 Nov 2007
 
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Armenia

First MSF patient completes treatment for drug-resistant TB in Armenian capital

"Needless to say, drug-resistant tuberculosis treatment imposes a considerable burden on the patient. But also it has been emotionally challenging and frustrating for our team, as we often felt guilty that we might be failing in our work. We are now able to respond honestly to the recurrent question from our patients: Does this treatment work? Has anyone ever been cured with this treatment?" - Robert Parker, MSF Head of Mission in Armenia Project Update - 8 Nov 2007
 
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Tuberculosis

MSF presentation to the IGWG on the need for development of TB drugs and techniques

We also see that progress is slow. This is perhaps to be expected, given that the issues that need to be resolved are both controversial and complex - and will perhaps require more time than the allocated six days to resolve. Rome was not built in a day. Interview - 8 Nov 2007
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Ebola work in DRC coming to an end

Since the Ebola outbreak was officially declared on September 10, the MSF team has been working around the clock to isolate and treat those infected and try to halt a further spread of the deadly disease. Project Update - 6 Nov 2007
 
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Access to medicines

UN health talks could lead to new ways of developing urgently needed drugs and diagnostics

Because tests are either antiquated or too high-tech, we don't have any practical tool to diagnose TB in people with HIV - who are precisely the ones most at risk of dying. Press Release - 5 Nov 2007
 
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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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Democratic Republic of Congo

No new Ebola cases in Kampungu after incubation period runs its course

Kampungu was a difficult location to control an outbreak because it does not have any electricity or running water - water was brought in by jerry cans carried by the local population. There was no normal hospital infrastructure but nevertheless, MSF was able to provide care to the patients with facilities adapted to needs. Project Update - 25 Oct 2007
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

In Ituri, civilian populations are still subjected to sexual violences and high levels of brutality

Military operations linked to the pacification process have been, and are still, a source of direct violence against civilian populations, such as rapes, brutality, house destructions, looting and induced displacement of populations. Project Update - 24 Oct 2007
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

In the DRC, a battle to survive ebola spreads deeper into a family

Since the beginning of September, 38 patients have been admitted to the isolation unit set up by MSF in Kampungu, the epicentre of the epidemic - 15 of them have died. Pascale Zintzen, an MSF information officer who has just returned from Kasai, tells the story of a patient in the isolation unit. . Project Update - 16 Oct 2007
 
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Malnutrition

Food Is Not Enough campaign

Food is Not Enough, MSF's new malnutrition campaign is advocating for a global scale-up of therapeutic ready-to-use food (RUF) for the most at risk children and further efforts to use supplemental RUF to prevent children from becoming dangerously malnourished in the first place. MSF is also highlighting the need for increased research and development into a range of therapeutic products. Project Update - 15 Oct 2007
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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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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