Below are the highlights of MSF activities around the world in 2013:
Conducted 9,029,100 outpatient consultations
Admitted 477,670 inpatients
Treated 1,871,200 malaria cases
Admitted 233,800 severely malnourished children to inpatient or outpatient feeding programmes
Admitted 17,100 moderately malnourished children to supplementary feeding centres
Registered 341,600 HIV patients under care at end 2013
Treated 325,500 HIV patients with first-line antiretroviral treatment at end 2013
Treated 5,470 patients of first-line failure with second-line antiretroviral treatment at end 2013
Provided 18,500 HIV-positive pregnant women with prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) treatment
Provided 16,800 eligible babies born in 2013 with PMTCT treatment
Assisted 182,200 women to deliver babies, including caesarean sections
Performed 77,350 major surgical interventions, including obstetric surgery, under general or spinal anaesthesia
Medically treated 11,060 patients for sexual violence
Admitted 29,900 patients to tuberculosis first-line treatment
Admitted 1,950 patients to multidrug-resistant tuberculosis treatment with second-line drugs
Conducted 141,100 individual mental health consultations
Conducted 14,200 group counselling or mental health sessions
Vaccinated 2,497,250 people against measles in response to an outbreak
Treated 129,870 people for measles
Vaccinated 162,400 people against meningitis in response to an outbreak
Treated 27,900 people for cholera
Treated 1,750 people for meningitis
Admitted 4,500 new patients to Chagas treatment programmes
Treated 5,300 patients for visceral leishmaniasis (kala azar)
Admitted 1,800 new patients for human African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) treatment