Unknown disease kills 20 children in Afghanistan’s Helmand province

Wed, Jul 13, 2022
By editor
1 MIN READ

Africa

THE outbreak of an unknown disease has claimed the lives of 20 children in Afghanistan’s southern Helmand province, provincial director of information and culture Hafiz Rashid said Wednesday.

The infected children died over the past couple of days in Baghran district, the official said.

“`The reason for the outbreak of the disease could be drinking contaminated water.’’

Some affected people including children have been receiving medical treatment at a local health centre, the official said.

The lack of infrastructure facilities including health centres and of access to potable water in Afghanistan’s far-flanged areas have made local villagers prone to death due to curable diseases. (Xinhua/NAN) 

C.E

Tags:


Abuja stampede: Wike directs free treatment for victims

FEDERAL Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike has directed government hospitals to provide free treatment to the people that sustained...

Read More
Fury fails in revenge mission against Usyk

TYSON Fury’s mission to avenge his only professional defeat ended in crushing disappointment Saturday evening as he lost on a...

Read More
Mukuru’s awarding of DTMFI Licence – a boost for financial inclusion in Zimbabwe

THE Next-generation financial services provider Mukuru has been awarded a Deposit-Taking Microfinance Institution, DTMFI, licence in Zimbabwe. This important achievement...

Read More