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Adir Yanko
Mikhail was killed by an Iron Dome interceptor in the north, but then his donated organs saved six lives
Mikhail Samara, killed by an interceptor missile near Nahariya, saved six lives through organ donation, including a baby; His parents' decision turned tragedy into hope for others
Adir Yanko
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08.11.24
Hospitals stockpile water, fuel and medicine as they brace for 3-month siege
Underground parking lots converted into hospital wards as medical center secure essential supplies; though no new directives issued, hospitals prepared for mass casualty events; ‘Every patient will receive the best care’
Adir Yanko
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08.10.24
Israelis flock to ER after brain-eating amoeba scare
Dozens seek medical attention after Health Ministry warns of possible infection from dangerous pathogen at Sea of Galilee water park; guidelines call on all feeling ill after swimming there to be tested after a second case of amoebic meningitis
Adir Yanko, Yair Kraus
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07.25.24
10-year-old hospitalized with suspected 'brain-eating' amoeba
Child with no underlying health conditions develops encephalitis; Health Ministry examining concerns of Naegleria fowleri infection weeks after 26-year-old man dies from deadly pathogen
Adir Yanko
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07.24.24
State comptroller sounds the alarm on doctor exodus, criticizes lack of retention efforts
Monitoring report reveals severe doctor shortage in Israel, from intensive care to pathology; number of doctors per 1,000 people below OECD average, trend worsening; Health Ministry lacks data on doctors abroad
Adir Yanko
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07.24.24
IDF launches polio vaccination drive for troops in Gaza amid outbreak fears
Following detection of poliovirus traces in Gaza Strip sewage, army scrambles to vaccinate combat soldiers and support staff; foreign efforts to vaccinate all Gazans considered
Adir Yanko
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07.21.24
Polio outbreak in Gaza threatens Israelis as much as Palestinians, experts say
Health Ministry advises IDF to vaccinate all soldiers against polio amid concerns disease will spread to Israel; Five health experts urge an immediate cease-fire to deal with the threat of infection
Adir Yanko, Ilana Curiel
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07.21.24
Massive global glitch shuts down systems in hospitals, banks and emergency hotlines
Global malfunction also impacts Magen David Adom and Israel Electric Corporation call centers, along with disruptions at Israel Post; National Cyber Directorate says outage not result of cyberattack
Adir Yanko
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07.19.24
Traces of polio found in Gaza sewage, Health Ministry says
Results correspond with findings by WHO; IDF to ensure all troops serving in Gaza are vaccinated or given booster shots; Health ministry says efforts made to prevent virus spread to Israel
Adir Yanko
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07.18.24
Israel plans to establish temporary hospital to treat Gazan children
IDF asks Health Ministry to create a temporary hospital to treat Gazan children with chronic diseases as a possible term for the release of the hostages; IDF soldiers may be treated there as well
Adir Yanko
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07.17.24
New wave of COVID-19 cases in Israel leads to critical drug shortages
Doctors across the country say number of hospitalized cases suggest new wave of the pandemic while decrying insufficient supply of drugs for treating severe cases; Health Ministry says new procurements set to arrive soon
Adir Yanko
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07.15.24
Twice-wounded IDF officer determined to return to Gaza frontline
Initially wounded by an explosive charge in Khan Younis, Lt. Moseri recuperated and returned to duty, only to be wounded again in a firefight; now recovering after having shrapnel removed and his broken fingers treated, he is eager to rejoin his comrades in their fight against the terrorists
Adir Yanko
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07.10.24
With 15 fatalities so far, West Nile Fever is spreading across Israel
Some 299 Israelis have been diagnosed with the disease and 15 have died; The disease, while mild for those who are healthy, is primarily spread by infected mosquitoes who thrive in high humidity and heat, and no cure or vaccine exists
Lior El-Hai, Adir Yanko
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07.09.24
Israeli man dies after contracting brain-eating amoeba
Medical teams at Rabin Medical Center used every treatment possible in an attempt to save the 26-year-old patient who contracted Naegleria fowleri, likely while swimming in the Sea of Galilee, but his condition continued to deteriorate until he died
Adir Yanko
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07.07.24
Amid doctor shortage, Health Ministry prepares to accommodate volunteers from abroad
In light of the fear of escalation in the fighting in the north and the strained state of the healthcare system, the Ministry of Health has formulated guidelines for the recruitment and intake of volunteer doctors from abroad; This model mentions, among other scenarios, a multi-front war, in which hospitals will be required to bear the costs of accommodating the doctors
Adir Yanko
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07.06.24
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