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Poster gallery (MSF Scientific Days International 2022)

Poster gallery (MSF Scientific Days International 2022)

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What happened next? Analysing the impact of studies presented at MSF Scientific Days 2021

Jagadeesan S, Baker H
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
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Identifying critically ill children at risk of dying during hospital admission in Malawi: prognostic accuracy of a modified qSOFA score

Kumwenda M, Assies R, Snik I, Chathima G, Langton J,  et al.
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
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Evaluation of mobile clinics by MSF in pastoralist community in Doolo Zone, Somali Region, Ethiopia: a mixed methods approach

Sahelie B, Ali Dubad B, Piening T, Chindong I, Osman M,  et al.
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
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What it takes to get it right: A qualitative study exploring optimal handover of health programmes in Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone

Sitali N, Briskin E, Foday J, Walker C, Keus K,  et al.
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
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Kadamjay Area Biomonitoring (KAB) study, Kadamjay, Kyrgyzstan. A cross-sectional study

Aiylchiev S, Sharshenova A, Nascarella M, Sulaimanov E, Inagbe D,  et al.
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
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Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex in the stool of pediatric patients using the Xpert MTB/Rif Ultra assay

Mun L, Gomez D, Sitali N, Rajabzoda A, Azamova S,  et al.
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
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Evaluation of two HIV Differentiated Services Delivery Models (DSDM) implemented by MSF in Fishermen’s landing sites. Lakes George and Edward, Western Uganda. A mixed-methods study

Liu C, Josen K, Ayikoru H, Oucho N, Bazanye I,  et al.
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
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Impact of Covid-19 on HIV care in Malawi and Uganda: mixed- methods study

Ben-Farhat J, Nesbitt RC, Bjertrup PJ, Mambula C, Balkan S,  et al.
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
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Treatment outcomes of bedaquiline-exposed tuberculosis patients treated with a regimen containing bedaquiline and delamanid: findings from MSF clinic, Mumbai, India

Mongia H, Mansoor H, Mamnoon F, Silsarma A, Davuluri P,  et al.
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
No abstract available.
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Help-seeking behaviours, barriers, and enablers to accessing quality care after sexual and gender-based violence in MSF catchment areas in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo

Reinholdz H, Nkweleko FF, Byenda J, Verputten M, Frielingsdorf H
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
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Specificity and sensitivity of Tetanos Quick Stick: prospective evaluation, Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Obach D, Fares K, Woolley SC, Jean-Louis C, Denis O,  et al.
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
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Optimising the dosage of ready-to-use therapeutic food in children with uncomplicated kwashiorkor: a secondary analysis of the OptiMA-DRC trial

Cazes C, Sirna F, Phelan KPQ, Hubert V, Tshiala BK,  et al.
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
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Management practices for pneumonia: a mixed-methods survey

Hinh J, Chan G, du Cros PAK, Walker SA, Graham SM,  et al.
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
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Patient characteristics and TB treatment outcome of patients with Mono H resistance in M East ward, Mumbai, India

Mankar S, Vengurlekar D, Silsarma A, Sutar N, Oswal V,  et al.
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
No abstract available.
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The pathway to care for women experiencing severe abortion-related morbidity: qualitative results from the AMoCo study, Jigawa State, Nigeria

Moore AM, Fetters T, Williams TN, Pasquier E, Kantiok J,  et al.
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
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Decentralization of insulin treatment through nurses and clinical officers in nine health centres in a rural county, Kenya: descriptive study

Borum Mølskov Bech M, Otieno Khisa A, Ndoca K, Ayuaya T, Kajuju P,  et al.
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022
2022-05-09 • MSF Scientific Days International 2022

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Medical and humanitarian harms of restrictive European migration policies
Medical and humanitarian harms of restrictive European migrat...
Conflict, persecution, poverty, food insecurity and natural disasters—increasingly fueled by climate change—continue to drive migration globally. Yet many wealthy countries are doubling down on hostile policies to prevent people from seeking safety within their borders, thereby subjecting them to a wide range of harms. In a newly-published report MSF focuses on European Union and member state policies that intensify exposure to violence, exploitation, risk of drowning at sea, disease, and lack of access to basic health care and shelter, both within European Union borders and beyond. The Collection linked below presents this report alongside selected publications illustrating the broader context, based on quantitative studies and accounts from MSF patients and medical teams over nearly a decade of operational experience along the European migration route. From violent, squalid detention centers in Libya— where people intercepted by the EU-supported Libyan coast guard are forcibly returned —to perilous Mediterranean crossings in flimsy rubber boats and often abysmal reception centers and camps within the EU, it documents how these policies and practices further harm highly vulnerable people seeking safety and protection.
The climate crisis and health in humanitarian settings
The climate crisis and health in humanitarian settings
The climate crisis is also a health and humanitarian crisis, disproportionately impacting people in the world’s most climate-sensitive regions—mainly low- and low-middle income countries with the least capacity to respond. MSF and other humanitarian organizations witness the consequences daily. More frequent, intense weather events and a warming planet contribute to food and water scarcity, more severe and widespread disease outbreaks, and more injuries and preventable deaths. They also drive massive population displacement, with over 32 million people fleeing their homes in 2022 alone due to floods, drought, storms and fire—nearly triple the number displaced by violence and conflict. To mark Earth Day 2024 (22 April) we present a cross-section of work by MSF and collaborators, drawing from a range of data sources and from first-hand experience at our medical projects. Emphasizing the urgency of adapting humanitarian operations to the climate crisis, the collection also explores loss and damage through a health lens, proposes policies and practices for creating climate-resilient health organizations, and advocates for embedding fair, just ethics perspectives into humanitarian action and research on climate.
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Healthcare needs of older people in humanitarian settings

Globally, the number of older people is rapidly increasing, with those aged 60+ expected to more than double by 2050—yet in humanitarian crises, they remain one of the most neglected groups. Older adults often face higher risks due to chronic illnesses, mobility issues, and limited access to appropriate care, especially in low-resource or emergency settings. Despite these needs, humanitarian responses rarely prioritize them, and data on their health and mortality are often lacking.


This collection highlights some of MSF's work towards addressing this gap through targeted mental health support, care for older homeless populations, and operational research into barriers and needs. However, MSF also acknowledges major challenges remain, including inadequate age-specific services, data gaps, and the need for more geriatric expertise.


Watch this space for more publications from a Lancet Healthy Longevity series on healthcare rights and needs of older people.

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