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Burundi

MSF Background Document on Karuzi, Burundi

Provinces in northern Burundi have observed a dramatic increase in malnutrition rates in recent months due to consecutive weather-affected poor harvests (late or insufficient rains) and aggravated by a recent malaria epidemic. Report - 2 Feb 2001
 
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HIV/AIDS

US action at WTO threatens Brazil's successful Aids programme

US action at WTO threatens Brazil's successful Aids programme Press Release - 1 Feb 2001
 
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El Salvador

After the earthquake is a psychological disaster

An interview with Germán Casas, MSF psychiatrist and mental health program coordinator at the earthquake scene in El Salvador Project Update - 24 Jan 2001
 
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Malaria

Malaria epidemic and food crisis combine to create a very worrying situation in northern Burundi

MSF urges the UN food agency to feed the affected population Press Release - 15 Jan 2001
 
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Haemorrhagic fevers

New ebola case means outbreak continues

The ebola outbreak that has affected Uganda since September, 2000 has declined to minimal levels in recent days. Project Update - 11 Jan 2001
 
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Sleeping sickness

A brief profile on sleeping sickness

Human African trypanosomiasis, the fatal neurological disease better known as sleeping sickness, was thought to be nearly eradicated by 1965 as a result of a sophisticated multinational diagnosis and treatment effort undertaken over a period of decades. Project Update - 1 Jan 2001
 
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Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis definition and treatment

People were saying, "Just push me off the bunk, I'm going to die anyway". - MSF field nurse in a prison hospital TB programme, Siberia Project Update - 1 Jan 2001
 
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HIV/AIDS

MSF basic information

"The worst is still to come in southern Africa. The region is facing human disaster on a scale it has never seen before." - Dr Peter Piot, Executive Director, UNAIDS Project Update - 1 Jan 2001
 
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Cholera

Cholera definition and MSF treatment

"Usually the patient is moribund, eyes sunken back into the skull, literally minutes away from death. It may be a small child, or a mother, or an elderly man. Then comes the struggle to find a vein, and the first anxious moments as the IV drip starts to run. Always then I must move on to the next bed, and I may not have time to come back until many hours later. By then the patient has come back to life - sitting up, drinking, even managing a smile. It is the nearest thing to a miracle that a doctor ever gets to perform." - MSF field doctor, Bangladesh Project Update - 1 Jan 2001
 
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Haemorrhagic fevers

Ebola definition and treatment

"We heard a story about a hospital about 100 miles to the west. Some mysterious disease had gone through it a couple of years before. It killed all the doctors, all the nurses, all the patients. Everyone. The first time we heard it we said it was just a rumour. Then other local people told us the same story. I remember thinking, 'what the hell could that have been?' " - MSF field doctor, south Sudan Project Update - 1 Jan 2001
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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