Syrian, Sudanese refugees benefit from KSrelief humanitarian care

KSrelief delivered medical care to 2,351 patients at the Zaatari camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan. (SPA)
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  • KSrelief distributed 2,110 shelter kits to more than 12,000 people in Sudan

RIYADH: Syrian refugees in Jordan and displaced people in Sudan were among those to benefit from essential services provided by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.
In the third week of July, KSrelief delivered medical care to 2,351 patients at the Zaatari camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan.
General medical clinics examined and provided medication to 697 patients, while 115 individuals were treated at the internal medicine clinic.
The pediatric clinic treated 240 children, and the emergency department received 254 patients.
Additionally, 115 patients visited the dental clinic, and 165 women were treated at the gynaecology clinic.
The ear, nose, and throat clinic saw 59 patients, the eye clinic attended to 43, the cardiology clinic treated 19, and the diagnostic radiology clinic provided services to 24 patients, SPA reported.
In addition to these consultations, 662 laboratory tests were conducted for 255 patients, and 157 X-rays performed for 107 individuals. The vaccination clinic administered 91 vaccines to 36 patients, and chronic disease medications were provided to 224 patients. The health education department offered guidance to 28 individuals, and the pharmacy dispensed 1,509 prescriptions.
Meanwhile, in Sudan on Friday, KSrelief distributed 2,110 shelter kits to more than 12,000 people, along with 432 personal hygiene kits benefiting 2,484 of the most vulnerable and displaced families.