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Neglected diseases

Neglected diseases disproportionally affect people in the world’s least-developed countries and there are few tools available with which to diagnose and treat.

They cover neglected tropical diseases, such as kala azar (visceral leishmaniasis) and sleeping sickness (human African trypanosomiasis), plus issues such as snakebite envenoming, but also Chagas, noma, cutaneous leishmaniasis, and others.

These diseases are considered ‘neglected’, as – although they are usually life-threatening and claim thousands of lives every year – the pharmaceutical and diagnostic industries ignore the development of vaccines, diagnostic tools and drugs to tackle them.

Neglected diseases

 
Meningitis Epidemic in Niger
Niger

Meningitis in Niger: 100 people hospitalised in critical condition every day in Niamey

Voices from the Field 11 May 2015
 
MSF in Bajaur
Pakistan

Eyes without a face

Voices from the Field 2 Apr 2015
 
Human African Trypanosomiasis in DRC
Photo Story

Sleeping sickness in Orientale province

6 Feb 2015
Photo Story
 
South Sudan

Tackling a deadly outbreak of tropical disease

Voices from the Field 16 Jan 2015
 
Kala Azar in Bihar, India
Kala azar

Increased access to diagnosis and treatment of HIV-VL co-infection is imperative for eliminating kala azar

Press Release 1 Dec 2014
 
Kala Azar in Bihar
India

MSF supports the introduction and roll-out of single-dose treatment for kala azar in Bihar State

Press Release 17 Nov 2014
Advanced HIV management in Homa Bay
Medical Resource

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