Crisis Response

Epidemics

Millions of people still die each year from infectious diseases that are preventable or can be treated.
Millions of people still die each year from infectious diseases that are preventable or can be treated.

Outbreaks of cholera, measles and yellow fever can spread rapidly and be fatal. Malaria is endemic in more than 100 countries. Millions are living with HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis. Viral hemorrhagic diseases such as Ebola or Marburg are rarer but are potentially fatal.

The people at highest risk are mainly living in poverty or in areas of great instability, such as in armed conflict or during mass displacement, where living conditions are precarious, access to healthcare is limited, and vaccination coverage is low.

Reacting swiftly once an outbreak is identified will ensure that the number of people at risk is quickly reduced and can significantly impact the number of people falling ill and those dying. Engaging in advocacy to support access to treatment, as in the case of HIV/AIDS and TB, is crucial in pushing for effective responses.

MSF teams all over the world are currently responding to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.

 
Malaria

South Sudan: Fighting hinders aid response

Press Release 7 Jan 2014
 
HIV/AIDS

MSF calls for scale-up of ‘viral load’ monitoring to improve HIV treatment outcomes in developing countries

Press Release 10 Dec 2013
 
Bomoto Health Centre, Kinshasa
HIV/AIDS

Survey reveals extent of ARV & TB medicine stock outs in SA

Press Release 28 Nov 2013
 
HIV/AIDS

Millions still waiting for AIDS revolution

Press Release 25 Nov 2013
 
Fatal Neglect Chagas Seamus Murphy
Chagas

Deadly gaps persist in new drug development for neglected diseases

Press Release 24 Oct 2013
 
HIV/AIDS

South Africa: Stop blindly handing out patents!

Press Release 17 Oct 2013