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[1/5] A local resident leaves after a doctor's visit at a clinic in the liberated village of Vyshneva, near Kharkiv, in eastern Ukraine, April 21, 2023. He can be certain of one thing, however: many patients he meets will be suffering from high blood pressure after living for months under Russian occupation near the frontlines. "Patients who we chat to say there was a considerable number of deaths because of the lack of medical help." The World Health Organization estimates that the overall damage to the system could cost more than $15 billion to repair. But as more people return to liberated areas, a skeleton staff buttressed by volunteers will struggle to meet needs.
[1/7] FILE PHOTO-Dmytro Zilko, a soldier and a patient of the clinic exercises on a new prosthesis with rehabilitation specialist Maria in a prosthetics clinic in Kyiv, Ukraine, March 9, 2023. "Unfortunately, the number of patients has increased significantly," said Andrii Ovcharenko, who works with a team of medics and technicians at the "Without Limits" prosthetics clinic, one of almost 80 now operating in Ukraine. On a recent morning, Ovcharenko's Kyiv clinic assessed two soldiers for artificial legs and adjusted the new limb of a third. U.S. Army General Mark Milley estimated in November at least 100,000 Russian military casualties - killed or wounded, with "probably" the same for Ukraine. It plans to expand, depending on how the war unfolds but is not sure where to open new clinics.
“We will now turn on the generator — unfortunately, it will take a few minutes.”Attacks have hit hospitals and outpatient clinics in southeastern Ukraine, too. In the recently retaken southern city of Kherson, without power after the Russian retreat, paralyzed elevators are a real challenge for paramedics. Medical workers carried the teenager through the dark stairwells of a children’s hospital to an operating room on the sixth floor. The generator the children’s hospital uses broke down last week, leaving the facility without any form of power for several hours. Doctors are wrapping newborns in blankets because there’s no heat, said Dr. Olga Pilyarska, deputy head of intensive care.
Agenția de Reglementare a Medicamentului și Produselor Medicale din Marea Britanie relatează că dovezile privind o posibilă legătură între vaccinare și tromboză sunt deja mai convingătoare, dar sunt necesare încă cercetări suplimentare. „Trebuie să înțelegem: dacă prima tromboză a fost observată după vaccinarea cu AstraZeneca, aceasta nu înseamnă că acest vaccin este rău. Când au început să fie analizate și alte date, s-a constatat, că au existat cazuri și după vaccinurile de la Johnson & Johnson și Pfizer. Vaccinul de la Johnson & Johnson de asemenea s-a confruntat cu problema trombozei rare. Johnson & Johnson s-a adresat la alți producători de vaccinuri pentru a-și uni forțele în a studia riscurile de tromboze, dar companiile Pfizer și Moderna au refuzat și numai AstraZeneca a fost de acord.
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