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Operating a mobile clinic in Chad

Dutch doctor Anneke Tas gives an account of her day at a Médecins Sans Frontières mobile clinic in South-east Chad.

(2.0 MB)

23/08/2005 Chad

Patient testimonial

Risper, a beneficiary of the Médecins Sans Frontières programme, talking about how her treatment has allowed her to resume her daily activities.

(0.9 MB)

01/12/2005

Child Appropriate Approach in Blue House Clinic, Mathare

Dr Julianne Millar describes her experience working with HIV-positive orphaned children.

(4.0 MB)

07/03/2007 Kenya

Médecins Sans Frontières' project in Blue House Clinic, Mathare

Dr Julianne Millar discusses her role with Médecins Sans Frontières' HIV Project at the Blue House Clinic in Mathare, Kenya. Dr Millar specialises in pregnant women, particularly in antenatal care and reducing mother-to-child...

(2.9 MB)

07/03/2007 Kenya

Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT), Blue House Clinic, Mathare

Mothers feel a lot of guilt knowing that their child may be born with HIV. Effective and timely use of antiretroviral drugs (ARV) can reduce the risk of transmission of HIV, from a mother to her child, by up to 40%. Feeding...

(4.8 MB)

07/03/2007 Kenya
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