South Sudan, Dec. 9 -- People in South Sudan are facing a deteriorating humanitarian situation at a time of declining international interest and support, according to a new report released by Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF).

The report, "Left Behind in Crisis: Escalating Violence and Healthcare Collapse," details the human impact of a faltering health system and humanitarian response, drawing on routine medical data as well as testimonies from patients, caretakers, community members, and health care staff living in areas where MSF works.

"South Sudan's health system is stretched to a breaking point," says Dr. Sigrid Lamberg, head of field operations for MSF in South Sudan. "In every location where MSF works, our t...