ICRC treats 90 Madagali bomb-blast victims

Surgical teams from the International Committee of the Red Cross has treated 90 people wounded in the Maiduguri and Madagali bomb blasts.
The ICRC Health Coordinator in Nigeria, Dr Hashemi Padshah, in a statement on Tuesday said, “An ICRC surgical team, together with surgeons from Michika General Hospital, treated 76 victims of the blast in Madagali market.
“Another ICRC surgical team treated 15 people injured in Maiduguri on Sunday morning.”
Padshah said that the Red Cross currently has two surgical teams in the country which had so far treated over 1,800 patients in the north-east within the year.
He said that 436,000 patients had so far been attended to.He said that the ICRC was assisting 16 primary health-care centres and nine mobile clinics by providing them with primary healthcare services for internally displaced persons, returnees and other residents in the north-east
The coordinator said that within the year, 13,000 children under five suffering from malnutrition were treated while 15,500 babies were delivered in ICRC supported clinics. (NAN)

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