In Afghanistan, the number of deaths of children under the age of five years due to microbial diseases has grown due to microbial diseases. This was stated by the Acting Minister of Health Country Calandar Ebad, reports Tolo News.
Head of the Ministry of Health expressed concern about the sharp rise in the level of child mortality in the country. According to him, from diseases caused by microbes, 55 out of thousands of children do not live up to five years.
The ebad called on Afghan families seriously treat hygiene and carefully monitor your hand washing to prevent the spread of diseases. He also pointed out that a serious problem in the country is still polyomelitis.
In September, WHO warned about an ambulance-humanitarian catastrophe in Afghanistan. According to the general director of the organization of Tedros Gebresus and the Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean Ahmed Al-Mandhary, the health system of Afghanistan is on the verge of collapse due to the termination of donor support for the country’s largest project in the field of health. “Thousands of health care facilities remained without funding for medical supplies and wages for personnel,” said WHO.