Increase in diseases among children deported from Pakistan
The International Institute "Save the Children" announced that various diseases have spread among Afghan children deported from Pakistan. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, International Institute Save the Children stated in a report: Thousands of Afghan refugees who have been expelled from Pakistan in recent weeks are facing serious illnesses. 1,000 cases of acute respiratory infection and 1,200 cases of diarrhea have been reported among children in “Save Children” health centers.
Exposure to dust and Living in covered and contaminated shelters has been cited as a possible cause of severe respiratory infections among refugees deported from Pakistan. The escalation of cases of acute respiratory infections and the spread of diarrhea among refugees deported from Pakistan is a cause for concern. And adequate health facilities, especially for families and girls, will increase even more. He said: Deporting thousands of Afghan refugees from Pakistan brings many problems on the eve of winter. nofollow”>Warning about children getting Rotavirus/families should take these health tips seriously
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