News and Stories
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MSF's Dr. Liu and PIH's Dr. Farmer Raise the Alarm
Usually poor. Generally living in the slums or countryside. Busy just trying to stay alive. People who suffer tuberculosis struggle to be seen, let alone treated. On behalf of them, today Dr. Paul...
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TB Patient Advances Care in Liberia
Partners In Health community health worker Patricia Mankuah often uses a motorcycle taxi to reach her patients in Harper, a town in remote southern Liberia, and last summer, she frequently hired Paul*...
March 23, 2018
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Melquiades Huauya Ore: From MDR-TB Patient, to Survivor, to Movie Star and Advocate
Melquiades Huauya Ore was 18 when he was diagnosed with MDR-TB, one of the deadliest strains of the disease. After years of treatment, he became cured. Along the way, he met the future World Bank...
March 23, 2018
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Dauntless Lesotho man defeats MDR-TB, defies family history
A severe form of tuberculosis killed Moeketsi Ts'osane’s mother in 2008, and one of his brothers in 2010. Health workers suspect the disease may also have contributed to the 2005 death of Ts'osane’s...
March 20, 2018
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'The Core of Our Program:' Likhapha Ntlamelle Leading MDR-TB Outreach in Lesotho
Slowing the spread of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in Lesotho means going to many more places than hospitals and clinics. It means going to taxi associations. Mining companies. High...
March 15, 2018
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Parents Managing HIV, Four Healthy Kids in Lesotho
On a sunny morning in February, near the end of a hot, dry summer in the southern Africa nation of Lesotho, Mafelleng September held her month-old infant on her lap while two young children played on...
March 9, 2018
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#ThanksToHer: Kazakhstan TB Doctor Has Changed Thousands of Lives
When asked how many tuberculosis (TB) patients she’s treated over the past 20 years in Kazakhstan, Dr. Zhenisgul Daugarina smiled before giving numbers for just the past three. "Over the past three...
March 5, 2018
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A Haitian Mother's Lifelong Battle with Leukemia
Martha Cassemond was diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia when she was 12 and has been on lifesaving medication for the past 13 years, thanks to the care and support of Partners In Health in Haiti.
February 15, 2018
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Marana Toussaint: Mother, Survivor, Advocate in Haiti
Marana Toussaint, 37, underwent extensive surgery and battled cancer with the help of PIH staff at University Hospital in Mirebalais, Haiti. Now, she educates others about the importance of health...
February 8, 2018
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New Distribution Center, Software Vastly Modernizes Medical Storage in Haiti
A new 17,000-square-foot distribution center dramatically increased storage, while a new software system helped modernize how inventory is maintained at PIH's central office in Haiti.
January 18, 2018