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Hospital Treating Afghan War Wounded Sees Busy Days Ahead
Doctors were forced to amputate this toddler’s leg after a bullet shattered it beyond repair.
Medical Coordinator1 Luca Radaelli, with the Italian non-profit Emergency hospital, said the child was one of hundreds. He said as sides in the conflict fought for control, the number of war victims brought to the hospitals has hit a record high.
“We are expecting a constant increasing of admission in this period. We always had in the summer time an increasing compared to winter, but now we are quite worried because the situation is quite problematic. People are many, the victims are many, much more than before, and to manage a hospital with 100 beds available with this rate of admission it becomes very difficult,” said Radaelli.
This 97-bed Kabul surgical2 center is one of three hospitals and 40 first aid posts run by Emergency in Afghanistan.
As foreign troops prepare to leave, funding for humanitarian3 groups like Emergency is waning4.
U.N. Assistance Mission in Afghanistan spokeswoman Nilab Mobarez said the country is in desperate need of continued help.
“Our message to the international community is that Afghans really need the humanitarian support and support for the development, because, for the humanitarian action because Afghanistan is one of the most poor countries of the world, and even now it is one of the most poor countries of the world when we have a lot of support to Afghanistan, if it drops it will worsen the situation,” she said.
Amid the dust and chaos5 of Kabul, Emergency is an oasis6 of cleanliness, peace and free, high-quality health care, financed by the group’s international donors7.
Surgeon Shukoor Sardar has saved hundreds of lives here.
“This hospital in my opinion is much, much, much important for these people. Because you see that at the level of this hospital but there is no other hospital in the country. I have seen many other hospitals in the country especially in Kabul, and no hospital works at this level, especially for the war victims. In my opinion it is very much important," he said.
War wounded like Malang, shot several times when attackers sprayed his car with bullets, are brought here from all over the country.
“I had a lot of bleeding, and if they had not brought me here, I don’t know what would have happened to me," said Malang.
Although the mission for foreign troops is winding8 down over the coming year, staff at this hospital are expecting many more patients.
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adj.外科的,外科医生的,手术上的 | |
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n.捐赠者( donor的名词复数 );献血者;捐血者;器官捐献者 | |
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