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As summer approaches, skin diseases spread through Gaza’s refugee camps

As summer approaches, skin diseases spread through Gaza’s refugee camps

Summary

The United Nations reports a growing health crisis in Gaza’s refugee camps, where skin diseases like scabies and chickenpox are spreading fast. Overcrowding, hot weather, and poor sanitation are making the problem worse, while medical supplies remain scarce due to ongoing Israeli restrictions.

Key Facts

  • Skin infections in Gaza’s refugee camps have tripled in recent months.
  • The rise in skin diseases is linked to high temperatures, crowding, and poor hygiene.
  • Around 10,000 people were affected in UN-run displacement sites by March 2026, up from 3,000 in January.
  • An Israeli blockade limits the import of medical supplies needed to treat these diseases.
  • Health workers have sprayed only 50,000 out of 200,000 tents against infections due to shortages of pesticides.
  • Many families use homemade treatments because official medical resources are not available.
  • Skin diseases spread quickly in crowded places and are hard to treat without proper medicine, nutrition, and hygiene.
  • UN officials call for more access to anti-lice shampoo, lotions, pesticides, and hygiene supplies to stop the crisis from worsening.
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