
The mobile clinics operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) in the Abs district of Yemen’s Hajjah Governorate continued delivering medical services to those in need.
During February, the clinics served a total of 679 beneficiaries. Of these, 454 patients were treated in the epidemiological diseases clinic, 67 in the emergency clinic, and 154 in the internal medicine clinic.

Additionally, one case was handled in the reproductive health clinic, while three individuals benefited from the awareness and health education department.
Support services were also provided, with 136 patients receiving care through nursing services. The clinics carried out two waste disposal operations, dispensed medications to 672 patients, and treated five individuals in the surgery and dressing department.

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