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Malawi

Malawi/ART: MSF increases numbers of patients each week

Huge numbers of orphans one of the more shocking consequences of the AIDS davastation. Project Update - 1 Dec 2002
 
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Uganda

Uganda/ART: Developing programmes to assist in HIV care

MSF runs a Prevention of Mother-To-Child Transmission of HIV/AIDS programme and offers HIV testing for pregnant mothers in collaboration with the Arua Hospital AIDS Programme. Project Update - 1 Dec 2002
 
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South Africa

South Africa/ART: Inaugural programme reaps rewards

MSF project was first in country offering ART at the primary health care level. The survival rate is 90%. Project Update - 1 Dec 2002
 
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Access to medicines

Access denied to essential medicines in developing world

The WHO has warned that, although access to essential drugs has improved remarkably since the introduction of its model list of essential drugs in 1977, one third of the world's population still lacks access to these drugs. Project Update - 1 Dec 2002
 
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Honduras

In one year, the clinic did 1,000 HIV tests - 200 of which were positive.

In one year, the clinic did 1,000 HIV tests - 200 of which were positive. Project Update - 1 Dec 2002
 
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Cameroon

Cameroon/ART: Making triple therapy availble to low incomes

In March 2001, prices for first-line ARVs dropped from US$10,000 to US$277 per patient per year. Project Update - 1 Dec 2002
 
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Guatemala

Guatemala/ART: MSF priority goes to low-income patients

MSF plans to double the number of patients under ART next year, and to include children in the programmes. Project Update - 1 Dec 2002
 
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Kenya

Kenya/ART: Battling the national catastrophe

Triple therapy is now one Euro a day but even that is still too expensive for many. Project Update - 1 Dec 2002
 
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Sierra Leone

MSF provides health care for 30,000 Liberian refugees in Sierra Leone

The MSF clinics are located in the nearby villages so as to provide equal access to health care for both refugees and the Sierra Leoneans. This is meant to ease possible frictions between the refugees and the host community. Project Update - 26 Nov 2002
 
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South Sudan

Health organisation warns that kala-azar has returned to South Sudan

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has warned that a new outbreak of kala-azar, or visceral leishmaniasis, could wreak havoc among the population of southern Sudan, whose nutritional status is severely compromised by 20 years of war and famine. Project Update - 23 Nov 2002
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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