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Palestine

As bombing in Gaza keeps patients at home, MSF takes clinics to the neighbourhoods

Three expatriate MSF volunteers have been able to join the local MSF teams in Gaza strip on Wednesday, December 31. They describe the tension and difficulties working in Gaza, with air strikes and bombings making it very difficult for patients and health personnel to move around Gaza. Project Update - 3 Jan 2009
 
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Palestine

Hospitals in Gaza overburdened by influx of wounded

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams are trying to treat people injured during the aerial attacks on the Gaza strip, donating medical supplies and helping to relieve the strain on hospitals that are overburdened by the influx of wounded. Project Update - 30 Dec 2008
 
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Palestine

First wounded patients receive treatment

Four days after air attacks against the Gaza Strip began, hospitals are already overwhelmed by an influx of wounded patients and some of them are referred to the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) clinic in Gaza City, easing Shifa's hospital workload. Project Update - 30 Dec 2008
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Ebola hemorrhagic fever confirmed in DRC

Blood samples from patients in the Western Kasai province in central Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) that were sent to laboratories in Gabon have tested positive for Ebola hemorrhagic fever; additional blood and stool samples have been taken for testing. Project Update - 28 Dec 2008
 
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South Africa

MSF increases role as Zimbabwe's cholera outbreak crosses into South Africa

Cholera spread rapidly throughout Zimbabwe's provinces and then into neighbouring countries, particularly its southern neighbour, South Africa, where Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) immediately reinforced its teams. Project Update - 22 Dec 2008
 
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Zimbabwe

MSF responding to worst cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe in years

MSF has seen more than 11,000 patients since August in Zimbabwe's worst cholera outbreak in years - where cases have been found in nearly all the country's provinces - and has opened dozens of cholera treatment centers (CTCs) throughout the country. Project Update - 15 Dec 2008
 
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Nigeria

Fear and mistrust hinders care after post-election riots in Jos, Nigeria

In town, things have not gone back to normal yet, markets and shops are still closed and traffic remains light. Approximately 4,000 people are temporarily staying in a primary and secondary school, in fear of returning to their homes. Project Update - 5 Dec 2008
 
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India

Valganciclovir patent set aside in India

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) welcomes the ruling by the Madras High Court instructing the Patent Office to hear the opponents to the patent application for valganciclovir by the pharmaceutical company Roche. Project Update - 4 Dec 2008
 
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Zimbabwe

MSF responds to Zimbabwe's cholera outbreak

MSF has been treating cholera in Zimbabwe since the outbreak in August and will continue to care for patients throughout the country as long as it is needed. Project Update - 4 Dec 2008
 
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Zimbabwe

Impact of cholera in Beitbridge, southern Zimbabwe

On Friday, November 14, when the Zimbabwean health authorities in Beitbridge first reported cholera to MSF, there were five cases. Two days later, there were already more than 500. By the end of the week, over 1,500. Project Update - 4 Dec 2008
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