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Zimbabwe: Cholera Now a National Emergency - AllAfrica.com
Harare ? "Funerals of people dying of cholera are a common feature of our daily lives," said Tapiwa Hove, a resident Budiriro, a high-density suburb of Harare. "But it seems no one cares. Sewage is flowing all over. It's like living in hell." With ...
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Congo-Brazzaville: Majority of Cancer Patients Die Within a Year of ... - Al...
Brazzaville ? At least 70 percent of patients diagnosed with cancer in the Republic of Congo die within 12 months of screening because treatment facilities are expensive and inadequate, health specialists said. The patients die, according to Judith ...
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Sanford F. Kuvin: U.S. is failing AIDS test - Wisconsin State Journal
AIDS remains the world's No. 1 health threat and in the United States is a grave risk to black people in particular. As Phill Wilson, executive director of the Black AIDS Institute, put it, "AIDS in America is a black disease ... about half of the ...
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Angola: MSF Launches an Emergency Intervention in Uige Province ...
March 24, 2005 Angola: MSF Launches an Emergency Intervention in Uige Province Following a Marburg Fever Outbreak. Luanda, March 24, 2005 - Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans ...
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Emergency Situation in Angola Confirmed | Doctors Without Borders
New York/Luanda, June 28, 2002 ? A nutritional survey released today by Epicentre, the research partner of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF ...
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Angola Nutritional Emergency Fact Sheet Update | Doctors Without ...
July 9, 2002 Angola Nutritional Emergency Fact Sheet Update. Therapeutic feeding centers provide specialized care for the most severely malnourished, particularly children.
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