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Alert Article | November 9, 2012

The Patient Becomes the Healer

Francis Gatluak's transformation from MSF patient to MSF nurse has saved countless lives.

Special Report | October 26, 2012

Fighting Neglect

"Fighting Neglect" charts MSF's 25 years of experience in diagnosing and treating Chagas disease, sleeping sickness, and kala azar in Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and the Caucasus.

Field News | April 6, 2012

South Sudan: MSF Closing Kala Azar Emergency Project in South Sudan

After helping to successfully fight an outbreak of the deadly disease kala azar, MSF has handed over its project in Malakal to local health authorities. 

Op-Eds & Articles | January 31, 2012

What Uniting to Combat Tropical Diseases Will Really Require

In this op-ed Dr. Unni Karunakara, international president of MSF, calls for increased commitment to the elimination of neglected diseases.

Voice from the Field | November 9, 2011

India: Finding The Best Treatment For Kala Azar

MSF's Dr. Marta González talks about the challenges of diagnosing and treating kala azar in India's Bihar State.

Field News | November 9, 2011

India: Fighting Kala Azar in Bihar State

Kala azar, a disease transmitted by certain types of sand flies, is endemic in much of Bihar. It causes enlargement of the spleen and, if left untreated, is fatal for virtually all patients.

Alert Article | May 24, 2011

Stiff Challenges for a New Nation

This past January, the people of southern Sudan voted overwhelmingly for independence, and in July the world will see the birth of a new country. It will be a country that faces enormous challenges—not least the urgent medical and humanitarian needs of millions of people.

Voice from the Field | February 28, 2011

Sudan: "Insecurity Remains a Reality" in the South

A longtime MSF staff member and native of southern Sudan gives his impressions of the region after its people voted overwhelmingly for independence.

Field News | February 11, 2011

MSF Provides Urgently Needed Assistance After Clashes in Southern Sudan

In collaboration with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the country’s Ministry of Health, an MSF medical team admitted 33 wounded patients to the hospital in the town of Malakal on the morning of February 11.

Special Report | December 29, 2010

Access to Essential Medicines: Ten Stories That Mattered in 2010

Through its Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines, MSF has been closely following the developments in the world of access to medicines, vaccines and diagnostics.

Voice from the Field | December 16, 2010

Southern Sudan: "Three Of My Boys Are Receiving Treatment For Kala Azar"

"The kala azar treatment is very hard. While on kala azar medicines, Deng became very sick with jaundice. He had to receive a blood transfusion from his uncle, which did help him."

Voice from the Field | December 16, 2010

Kala Azar in Southern Sudan: "We Are Concerned About The Returnees"

"This year, the outbreak is particularly bad. We’ve seen almost eight times the number of cases as we did during the same time last year..."

Press Release | December 16, 2010

Southern Sudan in Grips of Worst Disease Outbreak in Eight Years

As southern Sudan heads towards a January 9, 2010, referendum on secession, it is battling to contain the biggest kala azar outbreak in the region in eight years.

Field News | December 16, 2010

Sudan: An Overview of MSF's Work in 2010

In 2010, MSF responded to medical emergencies and provided nutritional support, reproductive healthcare, kala azar treatment, counseling services, surgery, and pediatric and obstetric care.

Voice from the Field | December 16, 2010

Kala Azar in Southern Sudan: "Access To Health Care Since Wartime Has Been Very Challenging"

"We found that two factors were irregular this year. First, it was highly unusual that cases would begin as early as July. This is seven weeks earlier than last year. Secondly, the high number of cases..."

Field News | October 29, 2010

Prestigious Award for MSF Health Advisor Koert Ritmeijer For Groundbreaking Research into Kala Azar

The Eijkman Medal is the most prestigious Dutch prize in the field of tropical medical science and is awarded every two years to scientists who have made a major contribution to research. Koert Ritmeijer was awarded the medal for his groundbreaking research into kala azar, also known as visceral leishmaniasis.

Field News | October 29, 2010

Sudan: MSF to Open Additional Kala Azar Treatment Site in Upper Nile State

Given the current outbreak of the parasitic disease, more capacity to deal with the influx of patients is needed. The new site in Malakal comes in addition to MSF project sites in Lankien and Pagil and surrounding areas, all of which are treating unusually high numbers of kala azar patients.

Voice from the Field | October 27, 2010

Kala Azar in Southern Sudan: "Pal can go home today"

Like his mother and elder sister, two-year-old Pal suffered from kala azar, also known as leishmaniasis, a very serious disease, before receiving treatment from us in Pagil, Southern Sudan.

Voice from the Field | August 27, 2010

Ethiopia: Providing Care in the Somali Region

MSF's two facilities in Imey in the Somali region of Ehtiopia provides crucial health care services to people who would otherwise go without.

Field News | August 20, 2010

Southern Sudan: Spike in Kala Azar Cases Spurs Expansion of MSF Response

MSF has set up an additional base in Pagil, in Jonglei State, Southern Sudan, to deal with an alarming increase in the number of patients infected with kala azar—or visceral leishmaniasis.

Op-Eds & Articles | April 26, 2010

The Bellingham Herald: Obama Administration Needs to Tackle Neglected Diseases

By Dr. Unni Karunakara, incoming president of MSF's International Council, and Dr. Bernard Pecoul, executive director of the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative

Field News | April 15, 2010

Sudan: MSF Opens a Kala Azar Treatment Center in Eastern Atbara Region

In the two months since MSF opened a kala azar treatment center in eastern Sudan, some 400 patients have been treated

Ideas & Opinions | February 23, 2010

Fighting Deadly Neglected Tropical Diseases: Opportunities to Expand U.S. Impact in Control of NTDs

Over 1 billion people are infected with one of the 14 diseases defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). These are the most common infections in the 2.7 billion people living on less than $2 a day and affects those often marginalized and forgotten by governments, left to suffer in silence. NTDs are diverse but all cause severe disability or death, and bring a major economic burden on endemic countries.

Special Report | February 22, 2010

Briefing Paper: Experience Treating The Most Neglected of the Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs)

Over one billion people are infected with one or more of the 14  diseases defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as  neglected tropical diseases (NTDs).

Top Ten Humantarian Crises | December 31, 2009

Lack of R&D and Scale Up of Treatment Plagues Patients with Neglected Diseases

More than 400 million people are at risk for the neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) visceral leishmaniasis (kala azar), sleeping sickness, Chagas disease, and Buruli ulcer.

Field News | November 5, 2009

Southern Sudan: MSF Responds to Kala Azar Outbreak

MSF is responding to outbreaks of kala azar—a severe parasitic disease—in Southern Sudan. The emergency is in several locations across the eastern part of the region, and MSF is treating patients in its clinics in Pibor and Lankien, both in Jonglei State, and using mobile teams in Rom, in Upper Nile State, to actively trace patients.

Alert Article | December 1, 2008

The Year in Pictures 2008

Some of the world’s leading photojournalists worked alongside our medical teams throughout 2008, documenting our work and following the lives of our patients and their communities. At the same time, some of our own staff captured unforgettable moments that we are pleased to include in this Year in Pictures issue of Alert, which brings together some of the most moving and telling photographs of the crises to which we responded in 2008.

Alert Article | July 21, 2008

Southern Sudan: Dying in Peace

For 21 years, the south of Sudan was the country’s hotbed of conflict, until a peace agreement was signed in 2005. However, the emergency is far from over.

Research Article | March 1, 2007

Kala-azar control, Uganda [letter]

Field News | October 19, 1998

News for the Week of October 19, 1998