Acute Respiratory Infections Claims 248 Lives in Afghanistan in November, WHO Reports
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Acute Respiratory Infections Claims 248 Lives in Afghanistan in November, WHO Reports
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) killed 248 people in Afghanistan in November, the World Health Organization (WHO) has reported, as the country grapples with rising infectious diseases and a struggling healthcare system. The post Acute Respiratory Infections Claims 248 Lives in Afghanistan in November, WHO Reports appeared first on KabulNow.
The World Health Organization (WHO) in its monthly report on the health situation in Afghanistan said that acute respiratory infection (Pneumonia) increased by 24.6 percent in November. According to the organization's statistics, the disease surveillance system recorded 147,138 cases of acute respiratory infection and 248 deaths from it. The World Health Organization said that acute respiratory infection cases reached 118,090 people in October. …
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