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Tuberculosis

Impact of pyrazinamide resistance on multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan

The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends the inclusion of pyrazinamide (PZA) in treatment regimens for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) unless resistance has been confirmed.
The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease - 1 May 2018
 
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Paediatrics

Lebanon: MSF provides specialised paediatric care in Bekaa Valley

MSF opened a paediatric ward in Elias Hraoui governmental hospital in Zahle in March 2017 to provide specialised care to vulnerable children of all nationalities, free of charge. www.msf-me.org - 30 Apr 2018
 
Nigeria: Searching for aid after fleeing the fighting
Nigeria

Parched Pulka searches for water

Amidst the conflict in Pulka, north-east Nigeria, displaced people struggle to access basic amenities like safe water. Project Update - 27 Apr 2018
 
Raqqa
Syria

The cruel legacy of conflict

Michael Shek is an MSF nurse from Dumfries, Scotland. He worked in MSF’s trauma stabilisation unit in the east of Raqqa in late 2017. Voices from the Field - 27 Apr 2018
 
ITFC Damaturu General Hospital Yobe State Nigeria
Nigeria

Treating malnourished children in Beni Shiekh

Project Update - 25 Apr 2018
 
MSF outreach activities in Boma, GPAA
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Yemen

MSF condemns airstrikes on a wedding party in Hajjah

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) received 63 casualties in a hospital it supports in Hajjah, following a series of night-time airstrikes by the Saudi and Emirati-led coalition on a wedding party that took place in a remote, impoverished village in Bani Qays district in Yemen, on Sunday 22 April. Press Release - 25 Apr 2018
 
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Women's health

Malaria in pregnancy: a call for a safe, efficient, and patient-centred approach to first-trimester treatment

World Malaria Day 2018 is themed “Ready to beat malaria”, but circulated key talking points ignore an important group: pregnant women. Unpublished reports from Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) programmes, in contexts where up to 50% of women attending antenatal care routinely test positive for malaria, suggest that current WHO recommendations on malaria in pregnancy cause confusion and may risk poor outcomes in this highly vulnerable population. The Lancet Global Health - 24 Apr 2018
 
Diabetes Day - Syrian and Jordanian patients living with diabetes in Irbid
Jordan

Syrians’ access to medical care at risk

Ahead of the Brussels conference on Syria, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) urges the international community to scale-up healthcare funding for Syrian refugees in the region. A recent decision in Jordan to increase public health care fees for Syrian refugees could impact their access to healthcare and lead to increased vulnerability, says MSF. Press Release - 22 Apr 2018
 
Admission of trauma patients following Palestinian March of Return
Palestine

MSF teams in Gaza observe unusually severe and devastating gunshot injuries

Since 1 April, MSF teams in Gaza, Palestine, have provided post-operative care to more than 500 people injured by gunshots during the March of Return demonstrations. Project Update - 19 Apr 2018
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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