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Tabqa camp in northeast Syria

Northeast Syria: Humanitarian relief efforts continue amid growing needs

News Dec 11, 2024

News Dec 11, 2024

Haiti: MSF partially resumes medical activities in Port-au-Prince

MSF teams unload medical supplies arriving in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

story Dec 05, 2024

Malnutrition reaches extremely critical levels in northwestern Nigeria

A mother feeds her baby therapeutic food in Nigeria.

News Dec 06, 2024

Alert Winter 2024: The year in photos

An MSF staff member accompanies an elderly patient to a clinic in Chad.

News Dec 06, 2024

Excluding Afghan women from medical institutes threatens the future of health care in the country

MSF gynecologists in Khost, Afghanistan.

Speaking out about the emergencies our staff and patients witness is part of who we are. Explore our history and principles.

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Story | Nov 26, 2024

Afghanistan: How can you heal when drugs don’t work?

Public awareness, stronger infection prevention control, better control of antibiotic use, and access to microbiology services are important measures to address antimicrobial resistance.

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A man sits on a hospital bed in Afghanistan

News | Nov 12, 2024

MSF, activists demand affordable medical tests at TB conference

US corporations Cepheid and Danaher continue to profiteer off tests for diseases like XDR-TB, HIV, and hepatitis C.

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MSF and global activities take the stage in Indonesia.

News | Oct 15, 2024

Governments and donors are failing children with TB

It’s estimated that only half of children worldwide who have TB are diagnosed and treated.

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An MSF staff member assesses a child for tuberculosis in Manila, Philippines

News | Sep 24, 2024

UN political declaration on antimicrobial resistance must go beyond words on paper

AMR remains a leading cause of death worldwide nearly a decade after UN member states agreed to make it a priority.

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An MSF staff member in a laboratory.

Research | May 23, 2024

Doctors Without Borders releases 2023 activity report on antimicrobial resistance

Global action must be taken to avert a looming humanitarian crisis.

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Inside MSF's trauma hospital in Aden, Yemen.

Story | May 15, 2024

MSF statement and position paper on antimicrobial resistance for UN High-Level Meeting

We have treated many thousands of patients with drug-resistant bacterial infections, and have noted with alarm the increasing rates of resistance.

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MSF bio lab at MSF’s Aden hospital

Story | May 07, 2024

Iraq: Six years of healing at Al-Wahda Hospital

As Mosul recovers from deadly violence, MSF hands over activities at the hospital we opened during the war.

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A smiling boy with an arm cast on a hospital bed in Mosul, Iraq.

Story | Apr 25, 2024

How inequitable access to quality health care drives antimicrobial resistance

Communities where MSF operates are among the most vulnerable to AMR.

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Patients in their hospital beds at MSF's Aden Trauma Hospital in Yemen.

Research | Nov 15, 2023

Five things to know about antimicrobial resistance

Resistance to antibiotics has become a global health crisis, complicating the treatment of bacterial infections and endangering lives around the world.

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A person holds a phone with the Antibiogo application open and displays a close-up of an antibiogram.

Research | Nov 15, 2023

Antimicrobial resistance must be addressed in pandemic preparedness and response

AMR is recognized by the World Health Organization as a major public health threat.

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Three samples from 3 patients plated on culture media to identify bacteria in the CSREF laboratory in Koutiala, Mali.
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