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Increase of Anomaly Babies in Afghanistan

Published 03/06/2023
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RASC: A number of doctors at the Children’s Hospital and the French Medical Institute for children in Kabul say that the number of Anomaly babies has increased in the country.

Mohammad Hanif Tasal, a general surgery specialist at the children’s hospital, said that on average, every day an abnormal baby goes under the knife of surgery in this hospital.

Tariq Rahimi, a pediatric surgery specialist at the French Medical Institute, also said that at least 8 abnormal patients are operated on in this institute in a week.

According to Rahimi, placing pregnant women in the environment of radioactive radiation, excessive use of telephones and other electronic devices during pregnancy can increase the risk of the fetus suffering from this defect.

This is while the problems during the birth of babies are increasing, which in most cases are detected after the birth of the baby.

EnNews 03/06/2023

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