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Haemorrhagic fevers

New ebola case means outbreak continues

The ebola outbreak that has affected Uganda since September, 2000 has declined to minimal levels in recent days. Project Update - 11 Jan 2001
 
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Russia

MSF worker disappears in Chechnya

Press Release - 10 Jan 2001
 
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Russia

MSF condemns attack on humanitarian relief workers

MSF strongly condemns the attack on a humanitarian convoy and the capture of an MSF relief worker in Chechnya yesterday. Following this incident, MSF suspended its operations in Chechnya for security reasons. Press Release - 10 Jan 2001
 
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Diarrhoeal disease

Diarrhoea definition and MSF treatment

"The scary thing about diarrhoea is how quickly it can kill a young child. Just a few squirts, a couple of vomits, and all the life has drained out of them. But then what I really love is watching how quickly they recover, almost in front of your eyes, once you get some fluids into them." - MSF field doctor, Uganda Project Update - 1 Jan 2001
 
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Access to Healthcare

Leishmaniasis information

Refugee Health: An Approach to Emergency Situations copyright 1997 Project Update - 1 Jan 2001
 
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Pneumonia

Pneumonia definition and treatment

"You can prevent diarrhoea, you can prevent measles, you can even prevent malaria to some extent. But we've never been able to stop kids getting chest infections. They hit them like a truck." - MSF field doctor, Thailand. Project Update - 1 Jan 2001
 
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Sleeping sickness

A brief profile on sleeping sickness

Human African trypanosomiasis, the fatal neurological disease better known as sleeping sickness, was thought to be nearly eradicated by 1965 as a result of a sophisticated multinational diagnosis and treatment effort undertaken over a period of decades. Project Update - 1 Jan 2001
 
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Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis definition and treatment

People were saying, "Just push me off the bunk, I'm going to die anyway". - MSF field nurse in a prison hospital TB programme, Siberia Project Update - 1 Jan 2001
 
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HIV/AIDS

MSF basic information

"The worst is still to come in southern Africa. The region is facing human disaster on a scale it has never seen before." - Dr Peter Piot, Executive Director, UNAIDS Project Update - 1 Jan 2001
 
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Cholera

Cholera definition and MSF treatment

"Usually the patient is moribund, eyes sunken back into the skull, literally minutes away from death. It may be a small child, or a mother, or an elderly man. Then comes the struggle to find a vein, and the first anxious moments as the IV drip starts to run. Always then I must move on to the next bed, and I may not have time to come back until many hours later. By then the patient has come back to life - sitting up, drinking, even managing a smile. It is the nearest thing to a miracle that a doctor ever gets to perform." - MSF field doctor, Bangladesh Project Update - 1 Jan 2001
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

Independent medical humanitarian assistance

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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