دير الزور

بعد شلل الأطفال..داء السكري واليرقان يجتاحان محافظة دير الزور

Deir Ezzor is facing the risk of epidemics and diseases due to lack of health care, water pollution and oil radiation.
The residents launched calls for relief after the spread of diabetes and jaundice (AbuSfar) in children under the age of five, especially in the area of ​​Albuqmal average rate of three cases per day, which predicts a humanitarian disaster added to the suffering of the people of Deir al-Zour from bombing, killing and narrowing.
According to doctors at home who have seen some of these cases that diabetes is the “first type” the most serious, and the cause of the President, “fear and panic” in children, which leads to the consumption of their body insulin isolated, and the condition associated with jaundice of the middle class confirms the liver damage in patients Especially that the region has previously seen a number of infections of viral hepatitis, and that the medical capabilities available at home can not absorb the number of injuries, especially as all of them need clinical examination and rapid intervention in light of the shortage of staff and doctors as a result of the restrictions practiced by the organization, Sharp with medicines and equipment.
It should be noted that the Health Bureau of Da’ash launched several campaigns for the vaccine in the states of Maismehma Euphrates and good, but most of them were exhausted by nurses, which may reduce or go to the effectiveness of vaccines, especially the spread of polio in the province of Deir Ghazur, where dozens of injuries recently.
The humanitarian situation of the people of the province continues to deteriorate, but more and more. The region has become a hotbed of epidemics and chronic diseases, with the lack of measures necessary for those who believe that they have the potential of a state and established a name without taking it for reasons.

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