Published : 25-07-2015
Medical sources said, "The numbers of jaundice and typhoid cases among children, women, and the elderly have recently risen in Yarmouk, due to malnutrition and lack of health care and hygiene, resulting from the continued dominance of ISIS on the Yarmouk refugee camp and the aggravated blockade imposed by the regular army and groups of the PFGC for (752) days, as well as to prevention of entering urgent relief and medical assistance to the camp."
Medical sources said, "The numbers of jaundice and typhoid cases among children, women, and the elderly have recently risen in Yarmouk, due to malnutrition and lack of health care and hygiene, resulting from the continued dominance of ISIS on the Yarmouk refugee camp and the aggravated blockade imposed by the regular army and groups of the PFGC for (752) days, as well as to prevention of entering urgent relief and medical assistance to the camp."