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Eswatini

Surviving drug-resistant TB: “I’m still over the moon”

Khanyi describes her delight at being cured of TB Project Update - 24 Jul 2014
 
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HIV/AIDS

We see pregnant women dying from HIV

Mamotsieleli Molofotsane from Lesotho is around 20 years old. She has three children and is pregnant with her fourth. Mamotsieleli has been tested HIV positive and is on ARV treatment. Her three children have been tested HIV negative. Project Update - 22 Jul 2014
 
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Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

Race against time to control the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone

Video: Race against time to control the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone Project Update - 21 Jul 2014
 
MSF teams run mobile clinics to provide medical care for IDPs. They provide primary healthcare consultations, chronic disease treatment as well as reproductive healthcare consultations. On average, the team is performing 60 consultations each day.
Iraq

“Today the greatest medical needs remain in areas that are extremely difficult and dangerous to reach”

MSF is providing healthcare for those trapped in Iraq Project Update - 21 Jul 2014
 
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Afghanistan

MSF cares for dozens of wounded following heavy fighting in central and northerm Helmand province

MSF cares for dozens of wounded following heavy fighting in Helmand province Project Update - 18 Jul 2014
 
In January, Bauchi State, northeastern Nigeria, Bauchi state were affected by a cholera outbreak.  More than 15,500 cases were reported in 5 months and about 14 000 of those were treated by MSF teams two treatment of cholera center. 40 to 45% of cases were severe, requiring hospitalization for intravenous rehydration. 30 oral rehydration points were set up by MSF in the district to treat non-severe cases.<br>
It is also important to contain the outbreak through preventive measures such as targeted hygiene measures to avoid contamination (especially of drinking water). In Bauchi, water supply is mainly from either public or private wells. A total of 3 536 wells were chlorinated, 33 150 house hold contacts were traced and about 6 000 modified hygiene kits were distributed to the most affected population.
Nigeria

MSF treats overs 13,500 cholera patients

MSF combats the cholera outbreak in Nigeria Project Update - 17 Jul 2014
 
MSF is working in kabo hospital with all the illness and all the diferent patients that come to kabo hospital
 *** Local Caption *** Depuis 1999, MSF fournit des soins medicaux aux populations centrafricaines touchees par une tres grande pauvrete, la violence et l?insecurite, en particulier dans le nord de la republique Centrafricaine.
MSF travaille dans des hopitaux, des centres de sante en peripherie afin de fournir un acces aux soins aux populations, y compris celles qui vivent dans les zones les plus isolees, grace a des cliniques mobiles.
Central African Republic

Suitcase or Coffin

Video: Central African Republic - Suitcase or Coffin Project Update - 16 Jul 2014
 
Kailahun. Sierra Leone. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Ebola Treatment Centre. Receiving 'confirmed' Ebola positive tested patients. Two ambulances, one from the Sierra Leonese Red Cross and another one from the Ministry for Health bring eight confirmed patients to the MSF Ebola Treatment Centre.
Sierra Leone

Race against time to control the Ebola outbreak

MSF teams race to control the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone Project Update - 11 Jul 2014
 
MSF intensive Therapeutic feeding center. Children under 5 account for around 90% of impatients.
Ethiopia

Critical conditions for South Sudanese refugees in Gambella

Critical conditions for South Sudanese refugees in Gambella, Ethiopia Project Update - 8 Jul 2014
 
Following a phone call, an MSF team goes to the home of Finda Marie Kamano, age 33. She reported extreme weakness, vomiting, and dysentery.  These symptoms, along with fever and nosebleeds, are typical of those caused by the Ebola virus.  Wearing a protective suit, a doctor checks Finda, who complains of severe stomach pain.
Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

MSF activities in Ebola outbreak

A summary of the situation in west Africa, in the midst of an Ebola outbreak Project Update - 7 Jul 2014
Four mothers posing in a corridor of the Hospital in Bili. All four of them are staying in the hospital with their child, that's suffering from a severe case of malaria. Since the beginning of the project in 2016, the pediatric ward already treated more than 4.000 cases of complicated/severe form of malaria.
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

Independent medical humanitarian assistance

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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