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Waterborne infections grip flood-ravaged areas

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A doctor is checking a flood-hit minor girl at a medical camp. Photo: AFP 14,869 cases of waterborne diseases and 13,326 cases of respiratory illnesses were treated on Friday at medical camps in Sindh.  Many flood victims, including women and children, are complaining of psychological distress after losing their homes, loved ones.  Diarrhoea, gastroenteritis, typhoid and dysentery are the second most common diseases among floods affectees.   KARACHI: Following the unprecedented deadly floods triggered by monsoon rains more than 500% above average levels, the affected people are now facing outbreaks of diarrhoea, dengue, skin diseases and other waterborne infections across the country, say health officials. Many flood victims, including women and children, are complaining of psychological distress after losing their homes, loved ones and livelihoods, the officials added. Public and private health officials said diarrhoea, cholera and other waterborne diseases had started kill

More than 0.5m pregnant women in Pakistan desperately need care in flood-hit areas

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Displaced women wade through a flooded area after heavy monsoon rainfall in Rajanpur district of Punjab province on August 25, 2022. — AFP Over half million pregnant women in Pakistan need maternal care. Countless girls at increased risk of gender-based violence. Up to 73,000 women expected to deliver next month need birth care, and support. The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), a sexual and reproductive health agency, has highlighted the affliction of Pakistani women caused by the catastrophic floods, saying that over half a million pregnant women in the flood-hit areas are in dire need of maternal health services while many other are at an increased risk of gender-based violence (GBV). At least 6.4 million people require humanitarian assistance after being hit by the floods triggered by the recent torrential monsoon rains and 1.6 million of them are women and girls. "Up to 73,000 women expected to deliver next month will need skilled birth attendants, newborn c