News and Stories
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Dr. Paul Farmer: 'Redoubling Our Efforts'
[T]he everyday health conditions faced by the poor across much of West Africa are nothing if not a disaster. Redoubling our efforts in Sierra Leone and Liberia, while supporting the Guinean effort as...
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Dr. Gary Gottlieb Joins PIH
Partners In Health welcomes new CEO Dr. Gary Gottlieb.
March 16, 2015
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Update on Ebola Response: Clinicians Returning from Sierra Leone
Out of an abundance of caution, and in collaboration with the CDC, ten clinicians working with PIH in Sierra Leone are being transported to the United States via non-commercial aircraft and will...
March 14, 2015
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Partners In Health Clinician Admitted for Ebola Treatment
A Partners In Health clinician working in Sierra Leone has tested positive for the Ebola virus and is receiving treatment in the U.S.
March 12, 2015
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The Tiniest Ebola Patients
Children younger than 5 are at high risk of death when they become sick with Ebola. Malnutrition and other diseases play a role, as does the difficulty of treatment. PIH clinicians are building...
March 12, 2015
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Nurse Cheedy Jaja: Why I Serve in Sierra Leone
"I know that I would not forgive myself if I don't go," says Nurse Cheedy Jaja, an associate professor of nursing at the University of Cincinnati College of Nursing, in this audio reflection.
March 10, 2015
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PIH Expands Emergency Response as Malawi Flooding Intensifies
PIH/APZU is providing services beyond Neno District for the first time, aiding flood victims in nearby Chikwawa. Clinicians are seeing about 250 patients a day at the new clinic.
March 4, 2015
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Delivering Interventions, Aid to Family’s Door
Zamanta Huarcaya Tamani was not a typical toddler. Unlike other children her age born without a developmental disability, she didn't babble or wander haphazardly around the house. Thanks to a new...
February 26, 2015
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Ebola by the Numbers
February 25, 2015
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Cholera Vaccine Succeeds in Haiti
This month Dr. Louise C. Ivers and colleagues publish a paper that shows exactly how much the vaccine Shanchol slowed the spread of cholera in villages north of St. Marc, Haiti, in 2012. Writing...
February 20, 2015