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Introduction of a Small Amount of Antibiotics to Yarmouk

Published : 03-10-2015

Introduction of a Small Amount of Antibiotics to Yarmouk

The medical department of UNRWA, the National Committee for the Relief of Palestinians in Syria, and the Palestine Red Crescent entered a small amount of medications for typhoid, jaundice, and upper respiratory diseases into the besieged Yarmouk camp through the main entrance, and delivered it to the PRCS medical staff working at Palestine hospital

It is noteworthy that the number of jaundice and typhoid cases among children, women, and the elderly has recently increased 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 siege imposed by the regular army and PFGC groups for 823 days, in addition to the prevention of entering relief and urgent medical aid to the camp. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2007

The medical department of UNRWA, the National Committee for the Relief of Palestinians in Syria, and the Palestine Red Crescent entered a small amount of medications for typhoid, jaundice, and upper respiratory diseases into the besieged Yarmouk camp through the main entrance, and delivered it to the PRCS medical staff working at Palestine hospital

It is noteworthy that the number of jaundice and typhoid cases among children, women, and the elderly has recently increased 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 siege imposed by the regular army and PFGC groups for 823 days, in addition to the prevention of entering relief and urgent medical aid to the camp. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2007