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Reference : V-P-NG-E-01066
Date : 26/11/2020
Country/Region : NIGERIA
Caption : Borno State, Biu General Hospital. The stabilization centre supported by the ICRC has a 65-bed capacity. With children being admitted for up to 21 days, there isn't nearly enough space to accommodate everyone. COVID-19 spacing guidelines that the hospital is trying to enforce add another layer of challenges.
Photographer : ABDIKARIM, Mohamed
Confidentiality level : public
Publication restrictions : publication without restrictions
Copyright : ICRC
Description : ICRC website, photo gallery, 04.12.2020
While the COVID-19 pandemic has hogged all the attention, the rise in malnourished children has the medical staff of Biu General Hospital worried that more children may die if they don't receive treatment.
The hospital's stabilization centre, where severely malnourished children under five years of age are admitted and put on life-saving treatment, has seen a steady rise in numbers. Close to 50% of the cases this year were admitted over the last three months. The first five years are critical to a child's development. Unfortunately, 35 children succumbed to malnutrition in the facility between January and October this year 2020.
"Screening for malnutrition was being done in the remote villages and cases would be referred to the hospital. Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic put a stop to this in April as we only resumed screening in November. But we are already seeing more and more patients coming in" said Thomas Ndambu, a nutritionist with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).
Resolution : 3000x2000
Orientation : landscape
Colour/B&W : colour

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