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Madagascar

Madagascar cholera epidemic

For the first time in the island's recent history, Madagascar has been hit by a cholera epidemic. The first cases were identified in the province of Mahajanga in March 1999. The outbreak spread rapidly there, as well as in the neighboring provinces of Antananarivo and Diégo-Suarez Project Update - 22 Feb 2000
 
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Republic of Congo

War in Congo causes alarming malnutrition and mortality

UN Security Council Urged to Address Humanitarian Emergency Press Release - 24 Jan 2000
 
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Malnutrition

MSF concerned by cases of adult malnutrition

Owing to the renewed conflict, malnutrition is widespread once again and MSF is focusing on providing nutritional assistance to resident and displaced populations in many provinces. Project Update - 17 Jan 2000
 
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Somalia

Cholera treatment centre to start

Following the recent outbreak of cholera in Mogadishu, Somalia, MSF has implemented a Cholera Treatment Centre (CTC) which will be up and running later in January. Project Update - 17 Jan 2000
 
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Sierra Leone

Mental trauma in Sierra Leone

The emergency medical organization Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) today called upon the international community to devote greater resources for the treatment of mental trauma in war-torn Sierra Leone. Press Release - 11 Jan 2000
 
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South Sudan

Fight against deadly sleeping sickness in southern Sudan

Project Update - 7 Dec 1999
 
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Mongolia

AIDS prevention in Mongolia

After the break-up of the Soviet Union the transition process to a new social and economic order in the successor states, was accompanied by severe economic and social hardship. Nowadays, vulnerable groups are still left without social or medical assistance. In addition, epidemics in combination with a deteriorating health-care system, have made infectious diseases another focus of attention. The break-up of the Soviet Union also influenced the neighbouring countries. Project Update - 1 Dec 1999
 
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Timor-Leste

Some indications of malaria increase

In Maliana, the border crossing has been closed but the incidences of malaria are climbing. Consultations in the clinic have doubled and malaria is the principle diagnosis. In total, returnees number 43,436. Project Update - 9 Nov 1999
 
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Timor-Leste

WHO warns of epidemic diseases potential

With the rainy season in East Timor starting, epidemic diseases,such as cholera and malaria are becoming major public health concerns, according to a warning issued by the World Health Organisation (WHO). Project Update - 5 Nov 1999
 
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Antibiotic resistance

MSF starts malaria programme in the Niger Delta

Yury, 38, is celebrating a moment he thought would never arrive: he has been cured of a complicated form of TB Press Release - 27 Oct 1999
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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