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Algeria deploys medical teams amid rising diphtheria, malaria cases in south

Sep 28, 2024

Algiers [Algeria], September 28: The Algerian Health Ministry announced on Friday that it is dispatching medical teams and supplies to deal with the increasing cases of diphtheria and malaria in the southern regions.
In light of confirmed cases, President Abdelmadjid Tebboune ordered a 14-member medical team to be dispatched to the affected border areas to ensure patients receive proper treatment.
A plane carrying essential supplies, including diphtheria antitoxins, medications, and protective gear, has also been sent to affected regions.
The ministry said it is closely monitoring the situation at both local and national levels.
It noted that Algeria is certified by the World Health Organization for malaria eradication and current cases are linked to individuals arriving from neighboring countries where these diseases are still common.
Source: Xinhua

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