Tanzania: Improved Mwaya Pre-Natal Clinic Wins Residents' Hearts

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But through the mobile interaction with the expert at dawn he advised the AMO and his assistant to carry out a surgery. Through the expert advice the AMO open the stomach of the patient and found the baby. “Though the baby was dead we could save the mother’s life,” he said.
He also said that it was a blessing to have in place a laboratory, which was installed by the WLF, which has added a burden to them.
“Nowadays all the patients do not want to be treated without taking a blood test, but unfortunately there was no skilled personnel to run the lab.
“Nearly all the patients who had in the past to go to Mahenge to take blood tests now come to our centre which has the capacity to check various communicable and non-communicable diseases.

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