From June to October 2024, MSF treated more than 10,000 children under 5 for upper respiratory tract infections at Nasser Hospital.
“We are treating infants who have infectious diseases, respiratory diseases, and skin diseases. Of course, we saw this before the war, but today we see it much more, and the figures continue to rise,” says Dr Mohammad Abu Tayyem, an MSF paediatrician working at Nasser Hospital in South Gaza, where over 300 paediatric patients are treated every day. “We see overcrowding in the department, including children with acute pneumonia.”
MSF teams face an overwhelming number of patients: between June and October 2024, 3,421 babies and children aged under 5 were treated by MSF at the inpatient paediatric ward in Nasser hospital, with almost a quarter (22 percent) related to diarrhoea and 8.9 percent to meningitis. During the same period, 168 newborn babies less than 1 month old, and more than 10,800 children between one and five years old, received consultations in the emergency room of Nasser Hospital for upper respiratory tract infections. Moreover, around 1,294 children aged between one and five were admitted in Nasser for lower respiratory tract infection, around 459 were pneumonia cases.