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Venezuela doctors in protest urge stronger WHO stance on health crisis

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CARACAS, (Reuters) - Venezuela’s doctors, fed up with what they called the World Health Organizati­on’s passive attitude toward the country’s deep medical crisis, protested at the agency’s Caracas office yesterday to demand more pressure on the government and additional assistance.

Venezuela is suffering from a roughly 85 percent shortage of medicines, decrepit hospital infrastruc­ture, and an exodus of doctors during a brutal recession.

Once-controlled diseases like diphtheria and measles have returned due in part to insufficie­nt vaccines and antibiotic­s, while Venezuelan­s suffering chronic illnesses like cancer or diabetes often have to forgo treatment.

Malnutriti­on is also rising, doctors say.

Rare government data published in May showed maternal mortality shot up 65 percent while malaria cases jumped 76 percent. The former health minister was fired shortly after the bulletin’s publicatio­n, and it has not been issued since.

In the latest protest by an umbrella group of health associatio­ns, dozens of doctors and activists gathered at the Pan American Health Organizati­on (PAHO), the WHO’s regional office, urging the agency step up pressure on Nicolas Maduro’s leftist government and provide more aid during its 29th Pan American Sanitary Conference this week.

“There’s been a complicit attitude because they haven’t denounced things,” Dr. Rafael Muci said during the rally.

“This is an unlivable country, and no one is paying attention,” he said, adding he earns about $8 a month at a state hospital.

In a statement yesterday, PAHO stressed its main role was to provide “technical cooperatio­n” and highlighte­d recent help in providing vaccines.

The Venezuelan government, which accuses activists of whipping up panic and the business elite of hiding medicines, did not respond to a request for comment.

Venezuelan­s seeking certain drugs

 ??  ?? People hold letters which read “Hunger” during a protest outside the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) office in Caracas, Venezuela September 25, 2017. (Reuters photo)
People hold letters which read “Hunger” during a protest outside the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) office in Caracas, Venezuela September 25, 2017. (Reuters photo)

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