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 Reducing infant mortality among gastric patients in Egypt    

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Dr. Nabil Abdel Aziz (second from left) and other medical staff of the Abou El Reesh Children’s Hospital in Cairo, Egypt, estimates the new equipment could reduce the gastric mortality rate by two percentage points, saving hundreds of lives each year. Photo courtesy of the Rotary Club of Helipolis, Egypt

Rotarians in Egypt and the United States are helping doctors at a pediatric hospital in Cairo save the lives of hundreds of premature babies each year through the gift of lifesaving neonatal equipment.

Using a Rotary Foundation grant, the Rotary clubs of Heliopolis, Egypt, and Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, purchased several pieces of equipment for the intensive care unit of the Abou El Reesh Children’s Hospital, for use in its gastroenterological department.

The hospital treats 1 million patients per year and suffers from overcrowding and lack of equipment. Most of the hospital’s patients are from poor or underserved families. The mortality rate has reached 25 percent among all patients and 5 percent for gastric patients.

Wanting to reduce the number of infant deaths, the Heliopolis Rotarians asked the hospital’s doctors how they could help. The club, with its Minneapolis partner club, applied for a Foundation grant and raised funds for the US$23,000 project, which purchased a defibrillator, ventilator, infusion pump, syringe pump, and diagnostic devices.

The Rotarians also advised hospital staff on how to use and maintain the equipment. They plan to conduct a monthly health session to promote proper sanitation and nutrition. The project falls within Rotary’s maternal and child health area of focus.

“Our first objective for this project was to make an impact to improve child and maternal health and reduce child mortality,” says Ayoub Mahmoud Ayoub, a member of the Heliopolis club and the Rotary public image coordinator for Zone 20B. “Our second objective was to promote Rotary’s good work.”

Ayoub says a service project like this can raise awareness of Rotary. In Egypt, the public lacks knowledge, and in some cases is even skeptical, about the organization. Changing that perception, he says, is important.

“Our mission with this project and future undertakings is to show that Rotarians help those in need,” he added.

Nabil Abdel Aziz, the head pediatrician in the gastroenterology unit, praises Rotary’s efforts in reducing child mortality. He estimates the new equipment could reduce the gastric mortality rate by two percentage points, saving hundreds of lives each year.

“Without the support of Rotary, deaths of infants could have been far higher,” says Aziz. “Rotary represents the bright face of humanity. This type of international support and understanding is what Egypt needs now.”

“They gave more than just the equipment,” he adds. “They have given parents, many who are poor, hope that their children are going to be taken care of.”

The intensive care unit is still in need of additional equipment to serve all of its patients in the neonatal unit. Ayoub said the club plans to apply for other Foundation grants and raise more money with international partners to fill some of those needs by 2015.

7 Comments:
At 12:29PM on 26 November 2012, PARTHIBAN wrote: EXCELLENT PROJECT, WE CONGRATULATE ALL THE PEOPLE WHO WERE INVOLVED IN THIS HUMANITARIAN PROJECT
At 9:48AM on 31 July 2012, Lobna Elwardani wrote: Excellent life saving project. Congratulations to RC Heliopolis, RC of Minneapolis and TRF. All parties who were involved in this humanitarian project. Lobna Elwardani TRF Committee Chair RC of Alexandria Marine District 2450
At 10:03AM on 24 July 2012, Kalcho Hinov RRFC Zone 20B wrote: Excellent project. Two extremely important points: advice on use and maintenance of the equipment and monthly sessions on proper sanitation and nutrition. Our Rotarian friends from the two clubs have thought how to ensure sustainable results. Congratulations.
At 10:05AM on 23 July 2012, Ayoub M Ayoub-RPIC,Zone 20B wrote: This 'life-saving' project for 1000s of children in Egypt, implemented 2012 at critical time, positively reflected on Public Image of Rotary in this part of the world, Thanks to TRF, RI/PR and many Rotarians who enabled us to have it done. It will be followed up to ensure best coverage and value for money.
At 12:13PM on 20 July 2012, Ps. Harry Tura wrote: I am amaized of how the Rotary Organization throughout the countries of the world contribute to eradicate the polio affecting the lives of children. I wish to congradulate the Rotary organizations around the world for their good hearts to offer for the great needs.
At 4:16PM on 19 July 2012, William Ballard wrote: I am encourged by the way we are improving the lives of others.
At 12:51PM on 19 July 2012, MAGDA GIRGIS wrote: I AM SO PLEASED TO KNOW THAT THIS PROJECT IS DONE IN CAIRO .AS A DOCTOR AND AS A ROTARIAN I CONGRATULATE ALL THE PEOPLE WHO WERE INVOLVED IN THIS HUMANITARIAN PROJECT

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