Amputations bring health crisis to Iraq
To bad that was not thought about 4 years ago, before Georgie started dropping his WMDs on the innocent citizens of Iraq
Peter Beaumont, The ObserverIraq is facing a hidden healthcare and social crisis over the soaring number of amputations, largely of lower limbs, necessitated by the daily explosions and violence gripping the country. In the north of Iraq, the Red Crescent Society and the director general for health services in Mosul have told US forces, there is a requirement for up to 3,000 replacement limbs a year. If that estimate is applied across the country, it suggests an acute and looming long-term health challenge that has been largely ignored by the world...
continua / continued
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