Joanna Keenan
About Joanna Keenan
Role(s) / Profession(s)
- Editor (In-Chief, Associate, Contributing)
Organization
- Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières - MSF
Work Location(s)
- Switzerland
Language(s)
Recent Contributions
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Joanna Keenan replied to "Test me, treat me: a DR-TB manifesto; please sign and share" in the MDR-TB Treatment & Prevention community.
Of course! Attached.
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Joanna Keenan replied to "Test me, treat me: a DR-TB manifesto; please sign and share" in the MDR-TB Treatment & Prevention community.
Thanks Alaine and Maria for your support. Maria, the Portuguese version is attached! Thanks! Joanna
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Joanna Keenan started a discussion "Test me, treat me: a DR-TB manifesto; please sign and share". in the MDR-TB Treatment & Prevention community.
Ahead of World TB Day, Médecins Sans Frontières launched 'Test me, treat me - a DR-TB manifesto'. The manifesto is a demand - written by DR-TB patients and their doctors and signed by them - to scale up diagnosis and treatment of DR-TB now; to improve drug treatment regimens to ...
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Joanna Keenan started a discussion "Sluggish response risks squandering historic opportunity to tackle global DR-TB: MSF". in the MDR-TB Treatment & Prevention community.
People with drug-resistant tuberculosis and their treatment providers at Médecins Sans Frontières have signed a public manifesto - launched today - demanding change for better treatment, for diagnosis and treatment to be scaled up now, and for the appropriate financial backing from donors and the Global Fund to be in ...
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Joanna Keenan started a discussion "MSF: Standard TB test failing to detect the disease in children 93% of the time". in the MDR-TB Treatment & Prevention community.
Standard TB test failing to detect the disease in children 93% of the time New MSF multinational study of paediatric TB/HIV co-infection confirms crisis of undiagnosed TB among children Geneva/Kuala Lumpur, 15 November 2012 – Data from the largest-ever multinational cohort of children infected with both tuberculosis (TB) and HIV, ...
Recent Recommendations
- None at this time.
