Please go to the the website http://www.msf.org.uk/ebola#Ebola%20centre and hover over the image for an interactive guide to Ebola
For Healht Promotion Team
Hover over the image for an interactive guide to our Ebola teams' Personal Protective Equipment: http://www.msf.org/article/interactive-learn-about-our-ebola-protective-equipment
Free online Course. Go to the website http://ecampus.msf.org/moodlemsf/mod/page/view.php?id=22246
Snapshot of MSF Ebola medical activities in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone
Please go to the website http://www.msf.org/article/interactive-explore-ebola-care-centre and Hover over the image below for an interactive guide to an MSF Ebola care centre.
Для создания этого отчета MSF исследовала программы и практику лечения лекарственно-чувствительного и лекарственно-устойчивого туберкулеза в восьмистранах с высо...ким бременем туберкулеза, обладающих различным набором эпидемиологических, экономических, географических и демографических характеристик (Бразилия, Зимбабве, Индия, Кения, Мьянма, Российская Федерация, Узбекистан, ЮАР). Мы исследовали ключевые показатели диагностики, лечения и доступности основных препаратов, поставок лекарственныхсредств и финансирования .
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NOVEMBER 2012
This document serves as an update to “Out of the Dark”, a report published by MSF in October 2011, highlighting the need to prioritise the long-neglected area of paediatric tuberculosis (TB). This update will outline the key improvements and setbacks—the ‘highlights’ and ‘...lowlights’—that have occurred over the last year.
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A community-based approach.
These guidelines focus on manmade rather than natural disasters, but our experiences in India, El Salvador and Pakistan (earthquake interventions), and following the 2004 tsunami, cyclone Nargis in 2008 and the Haiti earthquake in 2010, showed that the principles describ...ed also work well in contexts of natural disasters.
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"Manual intended for the setting up of public health programmes in disadvantaged areas, particularly in refugee and displaced persons camps, and in health structures."
2006-2008 programme report