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Mauritania - Military hospital concerned over high number of stroke cases in the country

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Military hospital concerned over high number of stroke cases in the country

Sahara Media 17 hours ago

The Mauritanian army has revealed that the various hospitals in the capital record more than 20 cases of strokes daily.

This figure recorded only in hospitals in Nouakchott is worrying and makes stroke a public health problem in the country.

Two days ago, a specialized medical team from the military hospital in Nouakchott managed to stop the stroke of a patient, in her twenties, when she arrived in a state of stroke in the emergency room of Nouakchott military hospital.

According to a press release from the military hospital, a medical team was able to establish the diagnosis of a cerebrovascular accident before the fateful phase (4 hours and a half) and immediately undertook the necessary measures for the intervention in such a case.

The press release adds that this is the first time that such a pioneering and delicate intervention has been carried out in the country.

Still according to the same source, the patient is under medical supervision and her health is good and she is on the way to recovery.


https://fr.saharamedias.net/lhopita...our-le-nombre-eleve-de-cas-davc-dans-le-pays/
 
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