Visceral Leishmaniasis and HIV Co-infection in Bihar, India: Long-term...
Visceral Leishmaniasis and HIV Co-infection in Bihar, India: Long-term Effectiveness and Treatment Outcomes with Liposomal Amphotericin B (AmBisome).
View ArticleIndia: MSF supports the introduction and roll-out of single-dose treatment...
From this day on, treatment for kala azar in Bihar will only take two hours.
View ArticleIncreased access to diagnosis and treatment of HIV-VL co-infection is...
Fast-tracked development of integrated kala azar and HIV guidelines needed
View ArticleSouth Sudan: Tackling a deadly outbreak of tropical disease
Casey O’Connor oversees MSF’s activities in Lankien and reflects on a tough year.
View ArticleMSF Alert: Five epidemics to watch
Five diseases with the potential to become epidemics in 2016 are being highlighted by MSF. “We know that thousands of lives will be at risk in the year to come.
View ArticleDiagnosing, treating and researching HIV-kala azar co-infection in Ethiopia
MSF teams in Abdurafi, Ethiopia, talk about the challenges of diagnosing and treating kala azar in people living with HIV, and are collaborating on research into ways to better understand and prevent...
View ArticleOvercoming neglect: report on NTDs
MSF's latest report on neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), Overcoming neglect, highlights persistent gaps and problems in treating NTDs in the areas we work.
View ArticleNo more neglected diseases, no more neglected patients
As we release a new report on neglected tropical diseases, International President Dr Christos Christou urges countries not to reverse the gains made on eliminating them.
View ArticleEthiopia: People in Omo Valley at high risk to kala azar
MSF teams are providing medical assistance to the Mursi tribe, an indigenous group in Ethiopia’s Lower Omo Valley, where an alarming number of kala azar cases have been identified.
View ArticleEthiopia: Two decades of combatting the world’s most neglected diseases
In Ethiopia, our teams have been responding to two of the world's deadliest and most neglected diseases for 20 years. Here are nine quick facts about our lifesaving work in the region.
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