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    Home » Blog » War-torn Gaza faces rising child health threats: Hepatitis and skin diseases surge amid water crisis

    War-torn Gaza faces rising child health threats: Hepatitis and skin diseases surge amid water crisis

    August 11, 2024Updated:August 11, 2024 World No Comments
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    In Gaza, a area devastated by conflict, many young children are suffering from serious medical conditions, including liver and various body ailments. The lack of clean water for both drinking and bathing is largely responsible for these health issues.
    Numerous children are susceptible to avoidable illnesses because of the lack of safe water sources, which continue to be a significant danger to their well-being. Families in the area are having a hard time getting the clear water that is necessary to maintain good health and hygiene because of the ongoing war’s severe effects on the region’s infrastructure.
    Gaza’s water facilities, including distillation plants and water well, has been seriously damaged since the war with Israel. All wastewater treatment plants, 88 % of water wells, and 70 % of sewage pumps have been destroyed or damaged, according to a report from NBC News.
    In Gaza, liquid availability has decreased by 94 %, leaving people with less than 5 liters of water per day.
    Humanitarian agencies are working to restore system, install septic tank, and spread fresh water and chlorine devices, but their access to the area is limited.
    Without access to soap or antiseptics, residents are forced to drink and swim in sewage-contaminated, treated water. This has led to a substantial increase in cases of hepatitis A, chronic lung diseases, chronic diarrhea, jaundice, skin rashes, and lice.
    A desalination plant in southwestern Gaza, which was supply about one million people with clean water, is being investigated by the UN.
    The poliovirus was found in wastewater tests in June, but the health risks associated with polluted waters continue to rise.
    The World Health Organization warns of a higher danger of influenza spreading in Gaza because drinking water that has been contaminated by faeces from an infected person has already been confirmed.
    According to health authorities, skin diseases are spreading quickly in Gaza. In response to Israel’s 10-month assault and bombardments in the country, they attribute this to the agonizing conditions in the crowded camp camps cover hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians, as well as the summer heat and the collapse of hygiene.
    According to the World Health Organization, doctors are treating 65 000 skin rashes and over 103 000 cases of fleas and lice. Since the start of the war, the United Nations Development Program has reported that among Gaza’s 2.3 million residents, there have been more than 1 million cases of acute respiratory infection, over 50 million cases of acute diarrhoea, and more than 100 000 cases of hepatitis.
    Palestinians claim that the wooden tents, which are basically wood frames covered in blankets or plastic sheets and tightly packed up over large areas, are impossible to maintain cleanliness in them.
    More than 1.8 million of Gaza’s 2.3 million occupants have been forced to leave their homes in recent months, frequently relocating to avoid Jewish surface assaults or assault. With little water and a largely unreliable sewage program, the majority are nowadays crowded into a 50-square-kilometer stretch of sand and areas on the beach.
    According to UN leaders, the movement of humanitarian products, including soap, shampoo, and drugs, has slowed as a result of Israeli military procedures and public humanitarian violence in Gaza.
    ” Israel launched its strategy vowing to kill Hamas after its October 7 assault on southern Israel, in which some 1, 200 people were killed and 350 abducted. Israel’s abuse has killed more than 39, 000 folks, according to Gaza health government”.

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