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    Yemen: More than 1 million children have cholera and 20 million need medical supplies

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    Yemen: More than 1 million children have cholera and 20 million need medical supplies Empty Yemen: More than 1 million children have cholera and 20 million need medical supplies

    Post by Rocky Wed 02 Aug 2017, 4:33 am


    Yemen: More than 1 million children have cholera and 20 million need medical supplies


    Baghdad-Journal News

    The Guardian newspaper reported on Wednesday a report on the rise in statistics of the children of Yemen with cholera, with one million cases of children under the age of five.

    "The number of casualties has increased since the beginning of April 2015, when more than 500,000 people were injured and more than 2,000 people were killed. In addition, humanitarian and charitable organizations provided medical supplies for the treatment and prevention of cholera. Especially in the worst-hit areas. "

    "The treatment of this disease is easy when necessary medical supplies and immediate care, but the destruction of aerial bombardment of all clinics and hospitals with the obstruction of delivery of medical supplies to the regions, which exacerbated the crisis and increase the seriousness.

    "The causes of cholera are water and contaminated food, and can lead to death when not treated during the first hours," the United Nations said. "Around 20 million Yemenis need medical care."

    "Charity humanitarian organizations have set up more than 14 clinics to treat cholera and malnutrition, as well as more than 200 food and drinking water facilities, with the hope of reducing casualties and reducing the loss of innocent lives of Yemenis," the Guardian concluded.

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