
52,600
people treated for cholera

474,100
families received distributions of relief items

16,272,300
outpatient consultations

320,700
births assisted, including cesarean sections

39,900
people treated for sexual violence

425,500
individual mental health consultations

1,214,100
patients admitted

17,800
people started on first-line treatment for TB

158,200
people treated for measles

4,124,700
vaccinations against measles in response to an outbreak

44,900
women and girls who requested and received safe abortion care

25,100
women and girls who received treatment for abortion-related concerns and complications

5,770
people started on hepatitis C treatment

127,400
severely malnourished children admitted to inpatient feeding programs

1,422,600
emergency room admissions

31,500
people on first-line HIV antiretroviral treatment under direct MSF care

6,570
people on second-line HIV antiretroviral treatment under direct MSF care

4,268,600
malaria cases treated

118,100
surgical interventions involving the incision, excision, manipulation or suturing of tissue, requiring anethesia

3,850
people rescued at sea
The above data groups together direct, remote support and coordination activities. These highlights give an overview of most MSF activities but cannot be considered exhaustive.