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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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Malaria

Malaria portrait from Sierra Leone

Salaymatu Kargbo was one of the first people we met in Yamandu. A baby girl, just 17 months old, with tiny braids in her hair and sleepiness in her eyes. Her mother carefully approached our car, as soon as it stopped outside the colourful clinic. Project Update - 27 Apr 2007
 
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Uganda

Malaria: living with a killer

"During the dry season we don't see so much malaria, but in the rainy season I can see up to 50 cases a day. Now the rainy season is starting here so I'm sure I will see many people with malaria."
Robert Aniku (25) MSF Clinical Officer, Uganda
Project Update - 25 Apr 2007
 
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Burundi

More about malaria in Burundi

"In general, the implementation of ACT's is quite good in Burundi. ACT's are the official first-line treatment for malaria, and they are widely available," says Ria Temmerman, MSF Medical Coordinator in Burundi. But Burundi remains an exception, as most of the countries where malaria is endemic are only slowly providing ACT. Project Update - 25 Apr 2007
 
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Burundi

A severe malaria case in Burundi

"I was scared for my son. When we arrived at the hospital, he was very weak and he couldn't talk," explains the mother of a three and an half year old boy with severe malaria. Project Update - 25 Apr 2007
 
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Child mortality - Malaria photo series from Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone has one of the world's highest child mortality rates (282 out of every 1,000 children die before their fifth birthday) and much of this is due to malaria. In the hospital and five clinics in the Bo area where MSF works, two out of five consultations are related to malaria. Project Update - 25 Apr 2007
 
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Somalia

MSF is extremely concerned as tens of thousands of displaced fleeing violence in Mogadishu

Insufficient medical and sanitary response by aid actors hampered by access difficulties and precarious security situation in and around the capital city. Press Release - 24 Apr 2007
 
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Sudan

MSF regains access to some isolated communities in North Darfur

One of the main difficulties humanitarian organisations face in Darfur is to move around. Fighting and deteriorating security have prevented MSF and other organisations from reaching populations affected by the conflict in outlying areas. Project Update - 16 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
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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We provide medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare. Our teams are made up of tens of thousands of health professionals, logistic and administrative staff - most of them hired locally. Our actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of independence and impartiality. We are a non-profit, self-governed, member-based organisation.

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