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Haiti

Cholera emergency in Haiti far from over

Cases still increasing in north and south of the country . Project Update - 24 Dec 2010
 
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Tuberculosis

Meet the first MSF patient to have recovered from XDR-TB

While one in five patients under treatment for moderately resistant strains of the disease do not survive, patients with extensively resistant cases, if they can get treatment at all, usually must rely on less effective and more toxic medicines, with lower success rates. For these reasons and others, Xoliswa Armans is a remarkable patient. Project Update - 23 Dec 2010
 
South Sudan

Southern Sudan in grips of worst kala azar outbreak in eight years.

Epidemic compounds existing medical humanitarian crisis Press Release - 16 Dec 2010
 
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Global

Underfunded Global Fund punishes ambition by rejecting AIDS proposals

The World Health Organization and other experts have recognized that early initiation of treatment is key to turning back the AIDS pandemic. However, countries’ proposals to initiate early treatment, implement WHO guidelines and aggressively reduce transmission both between mother and child, and between adults, have been denied. Press Release - 15 Dec 2010
 
Somalia

In a Somaliland camp, a triple blessing amidst ongoing hardship

“I thought my time had come too,” she recalls. “I said goodbye to everyone who visited me and asked them for forgiveness. I never thought that I would survive.”
MSF’s outreach team found Fardows while surveying the Shadaha camp for people in need of emergency medical attention. They took her to hospital, where she learned she was pregnant with triplets.
Voices from the Field - 13 Dec 2010
 
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India

At EU-India Summit, European negotiators urged not to block access to affordable medicines

Germany, UK and France pushing to undermine India’s pro public-health law Press Release - 10 Dec 2010
 
Haiti

In Haiti's rural north, cholera rate shows the "tip of the iceberg" as outbreak spreads

“In areas newly affected by the disease, the population of areas is really scared,” said Alan Lefebvre, MSF emergency coordinator. “The population fears that a cholera treatment centre will bring the disease to the community. The challenge is to inform, to raise awareness, and to demonstrate that we are there to treat the sick and that this is working.” Project Update - 9 Dec 2010
 
HIV/AIDS

Denied funding puts HIV patients in low-income countries at risk of death

Several low-income countries, highly affected by HIV, risk being entirely or partly disqualified from the current funding round by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, warns the international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins sans Frontières (MSF). Project Update - 8 Dec 2010
 
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Chad

The challenge of logistics in Chad

Charlotte Stemmer worked in the Chad emergency nutrition projects from September to November, 2010
Voices from the Field - 7 Dec 2010
 
Burkina Faso

MSF to support roll-out of promising new vaccine for meningitis

“Thanks to an innovative way of doing research and development where the need for an affordable product was factored in from the very start, this vaccine costs only 40 US cents per dose” said Dr Tido von Schoen-Angerer, Director of MSF's Access Campaign. “But despite its low price, no donor has yet come forward to offer financial support to implement the vaccine beyond the first three countries. Press Release - 6 Dec 2010
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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