Source: Reuters - Thomson Reuters Foundation
Country: Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Syrian Arab Republic, World, Yemen
By Angus McDowall and Ayat Basma
BEIRUT, May 11 (Reuters) - The Middle East's protracted conflicts have caused a region-wide health crisis that goes beyond war wounds to heightened resistance to antibiotics and a collapse in vaccination drives, leading to a resurgence of diseases tamed in peacetime.
Health threats are so varied that one of the Middle East's main teaching hospitals, the American University of Beirut Medical Centre, has introduced a conflict-medicine programme to equip students to cope in an environment afflicted by chaos.
Read the full report on Reuters - Thomson Reuters Foundation.