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Armenia

TB care in Armenia

MSF in Armenia is working in collaboration with the National Tuberculosis Program. Project Update - 24 Mar 2008
 
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Georgia

TB care in Georgia

In its two projects in Sukhumi (Abkhazia) and Zugdidi (Central Georgia), MSF treats multi-drug resistant tuberculosis. The estimated MDR-TB prevalence here is as high as over 10 percent for new TB cases, and 57 percent for re-treatment cases. Project Update - 24 Mar 2008
 
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Moldova

TB care in Moldova

Project Update - 24 Mar 2008
 
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Uzbekistan

TB care in Uzbekistan

MSF was the first organization to implement DOTS strategy for TB treatment in Uzbekistan in 1998. Project Update - 24 Mar 2008
 
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Kyrgyzstan

TB care in Kyrgyzstan

MSF, alongside other international organizations, especially the ICRC, and national institutions, is facing the TB epidemics in Kyrgyzstan's prisons, where the incidence is estimated 25 times higher than in the civil society. Project Update - 24 Mar 2008
 
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Russia

Geneva court rules in favour of MSF in Dutch government case

The Dutch Government had sued MSF for reimbursement of a ransom the government had paid in April, 2004, for the liberation of Arjan Erkel, a Dutch citizen who was Head of Mission of MSF when taken hostage in the North Caucasian region. Press Release - 27 Feb 2008
 
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Indonesia

Indonesian earthquake - first evaluation

Project Update - 22 Feb 2008
 
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Armenia

First MSF patient completes treatment for drug-resistant TB in Armenian capital

"Needless to say, drug-resistant tuberculosis treatment imposes a considerable burden on the patient. But also it has been emotionally challenging and frustrating for our team, as we often felt guilty that we might be failing in our work. We are now able to respond honestly to the recurrent question from our patients: Does this treatment work? Has anyone ever been cured with this treatment?" - Robert Parker, MSF Head of Mission in Armenia Project Update - 8 Nov 2007
 
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Armenia

Long and arduous treatment for multi-drug resistant tuberculosis in Armenia

Tuberculosis treatment casts a shadow of uncertainty: "We have a few patients with XDR-TB and we have no drugs to cure them. After such long and terrible treatment, we have to tell them that their treatment has failed and that they are going to die. It is a real frustration." Project Update - 11 Aug 2007
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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