Published time: 8 Dec, 2015 05:10Edited time: 8 Dec, 2015 16:14
The
collapse of medical services in terrorist-controlled parts of Syria has
caused the spread of a flesh-eating virus transmitted by parasites
munching on corpses dumped in the streets.
Kurdish fighters in Syria claimed the disease, spread by sand flies, was not noticed until Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) influence and atrocities spread across Syria. Leishmaniasis, which is rarely deadly but leads to disfiguring lesions on the skin, was particularly bad in war-torn parts of Syria, one unnamed militant told the publication.
“We have been fighting on the battlefield for almost four years and this disease basically generated from embattled areas of Tal Hamis, Hon and Qosa,” he claimed.
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“It
is very possible in the area where there is a lot of military activity
and population movement, those are circumstances in which an outbreak of
the leishmaniasis can occur,” Dr. William Schaffner (MD) told RT.Read More Here
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