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    Spanish to English translation

    26/02/1911 - 00:00 NATIONAL
    Health Centres lack of medicines and vaccines
    The 18 districts covered by the Health Area of Santa Cruz del Quich? facing crisis due to lack of medicines and vaccines, which puts at risk the health of residents.
    In the cellars of the Health Center of Santa Cruz del Quich? no antibiotics or vaccines. (Foto Prensa Libre: Oscar Figueroa)
    BY OSCAR FIGUEROA
    Santa Cruz del Quich?

    Neighbors in several municipalities in Quich? have reported that health centers do not provide medicine, so they have to buy their own, which will generate more spending.

    "We are poor, so we use the state health services, but we were surprised to find that there is nothing," said Anselmo Lee, a resident of the provincial capital.

    She explained that her six-month-old suffered an intestinal infection and was confident that the Health Center will provide drugs to cure it, but it was not and had to buy it.

    No vaccine

    Lopez said he requested that the baby vaccinated against rotavirus, but employees told him that the doses were exhausted.

    Santay Mary, who also attended the Health Centre to seek treatment for a respiratory problem, chose to retire when he said there were no drugs in existence.

    Accepts gaps

    Segura Hector Corzo, director of the Center for Health provincial capital, confirmed that they have not drugs like antibiotics to treat pneumonia, Acetaminophen, and vaccines such as pentavalent-against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B and pneumonia, " rotavirus and others.

    He explained that a few weeks ago the Ministry of Health were given 160 doses of pentavalent, but were insufficient, because each month using about 300.

    Segura said to have asked for input equip, but have not received a response.

    Edgar Reyes, head of the Department of Health, acknowledged the shortcomings and said that the former managing director and former purchasing agent disregarded requests for purchase of medicines since 2009, causing shortages.

    He explained that they expect about eight days, the Government will give Q500 billion to acquire essential medicines.
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