Obouk (Ina) continues King Salman Center for Relief and humanitarian action Clinics camp Obouk Yemeni refugees of the Republic of Djibouti to provide medical services at thehighest level of efficiency and diversity, where the number of beneficiaries since it opened nearly 1,000 patients per month.
According to the "SPA" said clinic director Dr. Mahmoud Saber, the auditors this week exceeded 260 patients , 30% of Dermatology and sensitivity as a result of the degree of high air temperatures and strong winds laden with dust, while the incidence of urinary tract infection was 40% due to high temperature, in addition to other cases.
and Dr. Saber, that Medical clinics provide drugs free of charge to patrons and is in constant evolution as a result of interest and close follow up by King Salman Center for Relief andhumanitarian action.
According to the "SPA" said clinic director Dr. Mahmoud Saber, the auditors this week exceeded 260 patients , 30% of Dermatology and sensitivity as a result of the degree of high air temperatures and strong winds laden with dust, while the incidence of urinary tract infection was 40% due to high temperature, in addition to other cases.
and Dr. Saber, that Medical clinics provide drugs free of charge to patrons and is in constant evolution as a result of interest and close follow up by King Salman Center for Relief andhumanitarian action.
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