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Essential medical supplies deplete as cases of rare syndrome increase in Gaza, according to WHO.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported a severe shortage of essential medical supplies in Gaza amid a troubling rise in Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) cases, which has now reached 94 cases since June, resulting in 10 deaths, including four children. The surge is attributed to deteriorating water, sanitation, and hygiene conditions linked to ongoing conflicts and humanitarian crises. Treatment options are critically limited, with vital supplies like intravenous immune globulin (IVIG) out of stock, leading to patient deaths from lack of treatment.

Compounding the issue, Gaza faces a looming famine, with nearly a quarter of its population at risk due to insufficient food supplies. Over the past month, 138 malnutrition-related deaths have been reported, predominantly affecting children, with one in six children under five suffering from acute malnutrition. Medical facilities are overwhelmed, dealing not only with wounds from conflict but also with severe hunger and nutrient deficiencies. Despite some lifting of restrictions in July, aid delivery remains inadequate, hampered by looting and chaotic distributions.

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The healthcare system is near collapse, with only 17 of Gaza’s 36 hospitals partially operational. Al-Shifa Hospital is at 200% capacity, while other facilities are either inaccessible or functioning minimally due to fuel shortages. The WHO stresses the urgent need for a coordinated humanitarian response and unimpeded access to aid. They advocate for the protection of healthcare facilities and an immediate ceasefire to prevent further deterioration of conditions in Gaza, warning that without significant intervention, thousands more children are at risk of starvation and preventable deaths.

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12 Comments

  • Isnt it alarming how essential medical supplies are running out in Gaza? Soing needs to be done urgently to address this crisis.

  • Do you think international aid organizations should do more to address the medical supply shortage in Gaza? Its heartbreaking.

  • This is a heartbreaking situation. Why isnt more being done to ensure proper medical supplies are available in Gaza?

  • I cant believe the lack of support for Gazas medical needs! Wheres the global solidarity? This is a crisis.

  • I believe its a humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Lets raise awareness and push for action to help those in need.

  • Isnt it time for the international community to step up and ensure medical supplies reach those in need in Gaza?

  • I wonder if international aid organizations are doing enough to support Gazas healthcare system amidst the surge in rare syndrome cases.

  • I cant believe the lack of support for Gazas medical needs. Every life is valuable, no matter where they are from. #SupportGazaHealthcare

  • This situation in Gaza is heartbreaking. Why isnt there more international effort to provide essential medical supplies? Its infuriating.

  • I cant believe the lack of support for Gazas medical needs. Where is the global solidarity? This is a humanitarian crisis!

  • Do you think international aid organizations should do more to ensure essential medical supplies reach Gaza? Its heartbreaking to see the impact on vulnerable populations.

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