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WHO warns of ‘worrying trends’ in disease spread in Gaza

Health Desk | banglanews24.com
Update: 2023-11-09 10:33:49
WHO warns of ‘worrying trends’ in disease spread in Gaza WHO said Israeli air bombardments have disrupted the health system, access to clean water and caused people to crowd in shelters. [Photo: Collected]

The Gaza Strip faces an increased risk of disease spreading due to Israeli air bombardments that have disrupted the health system, access to clean water and caused people to crowd in shelters, the World Health Organisation (WHO) warned on Wednesday.

“As deaths and injuries in Gaza continue to rise due to intensified hostilities, intense overcrowding and disrupted health, water, and sanitation systems pose an added danger: the rapid spread of infectious diseases,” WHO said.

“Some worrying trends are already emerging.”

It said the lack of fuel in the densely populated enclave had caused desalination plants to shut down, which increased the risk of bacterial infections such as diarrhoea spreading.

While there have been extremely limited deliveries of food, water and medicine to Gaza, Israel has refused to let fuel in due to concerns about its possible diversion by Hamas despite calls from the United Nations and humanitarian aid groups.

WHO said more than 33,551 cases of diarrhoea have been reported since mid-October, mostly among children under five.

It said the number of children affected marked a significant increase, compared with an average of 2,000 cases monthly in that age group throughout 2021 and 2022.

The lack of fuel has also disrupted the collection of solid waste, which WHO said created an “environment conducive to the rapid and widespread proliferation of insects, rodents that can carry and transmit diseases.”

It said it was “almost impossible” for health facilities to maintain basic infection prevention measures, increasing the risk of infection caused by trauma, surgery and childbirth.

“Disrupted routine vaccination activities, as well as lack of medicines for treating communicable diseases, further increase the risk of accelerated disease spread,” it warned.

Source: The Straits Times

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