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Republic of Congo

Post-cholera situation remains poor in Republic of Congo

Despite the intervention and impact the cholera outbreak had on the people of Congo, very little has been done by the government to improve the availability of clean water to the populations of Pointe-Noire and Brazzaville. Project Update - 9 May 2007
 
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Sierra Leone

Malaria and infections

It is sometimes hard to know how things start. Take Mariana Mohammed, for example. Seven days ago, she was admitted to the MSF referral centre in Gondama. Her parents arrived in the late afternoon, after a day of travel that started early in the morning. Project Update - 30 Apr 2007
 
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Somalia

MSF is responding to cholera outbreaks in Somalia

Security conditions impede the operative capacity of MSF and the result is that these people do not have access to the necessary assistance. Since cholera was confirmed in Mogadishu on March 19, MSF has treated more than 800 patients. Press Release - 11 Apr 2007
 
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Somalia

Cholera outbreak in Somalia's Galgaduud region

"Right now, we do not know how many people are sick and dying in their homes. The majority of our patients are from Gal Hareeri town itself, but the team is also admitting some patients from surrounding villages." Project Update - 4 Apr 2007
 
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South Sudan

Cholera joins with meningitis in southern Sudan

So far, Sudan and Burkino Faso have been hardest hit by meningitis. Project Update - 29 Mar 2007
 
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Republic of Congo

Cholera intervention focuses on coastal city in Congo-Brazzaville

Since January, MSF has sent two cholera kits (one for Pointe Noire and one for Brazzaville) as well as 14,000 litres of fluids to Pointe Noire. The MSF cholera kit contains 4,000 litres of drips, antibiotics, plasticized cover sheets, soap, disinfectant and chlorine as well as gloves for the nursing staff. Each kit can treat up to 625 patients. Project Update - 22 Feb 2007
 
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Angola

Cholera in Angola: Second deadly epidemic outbreak this year

MSF calls for health groups to get more involved as the number of patients continues to rise and mortality remains very high. Press Release - 29 Nov 2006
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF providing care to cholera outbreak victims in two health centres in Katanga province

"The fast response of teams in situ has been crucial for the quite low mortality rate in the outbreak (in our health structures)," said Dr. Silvia Morote. Project Update - 9 Nov 2006
 
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Sudan

What impact does the security situation have on MSF work in Darfur

Interview between Denis Lemasson, Operations Desk for MSF in France and Bruno Jochum, Director of Operations for MSF in the Switzerland office. Voices from the Field - 17 Sep 2006
 
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Sudan

In Darfur, cholera follows reduction in aid

"Cholera has appeared and eight people are already dead," says Hiam El Zein, head of MSF's mission in western Darfur. "These deaths are the result of inadequate aid to the displaced persons. In Mornay, as at other sites where tens of thousands of displaced persons have assembled, some organizations are pulling back from vital services." Project Update - 4 Sep 2006
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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