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Ahmad Bashari

2,349 Syrian refugees are served by Krelief Medical Clinics at Jordan's Zaatri Camp.


- During the third week of May 2024, the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) conducted medical clinics in the Zaatari camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan.


- A total of 2,349 patients received care; 65 had treatment for ear and nose infections, and 152 individuals attended the women's clinic.


- The pharmacy received 1,227 prescriptions, administered 146 immunizations, and provided medication to 205 patients with chronic conditions.



Amman, May 31, 2024." During the third week of May, 2,349 patients received care in clinics operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) in the Zaatari camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan. The women's clinic saw 152 patients, while the ear and nose clinic treated 65 patients for tonsil, sinus, throat, and middle ear infections. 335 treatments total—23 X-ray procedures—were carried out. In addition, the pharmacy provided 205 patients with chronic illnesses with medication and 56 people with 146 immunizations. Over 1,227 prescriptions were filled at the pharmacy.



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