David Snyder

Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania August 8, 2010

A quick trip down to Tanzania after just getting back from the Middle East last week. Came to see some work AmeriCares is doing with a large hospital in Mwanza – a place called the Bugando Medical Center. Their work revolves around making contributions of medicines and medical supplies to hospitals and clinics in developing countries. At Bugando that includes the latest antibiotics, which proved critical in fighting several cases of drug resistant bacteria they had at the facility’s pediatric ICU. In that case, the drugs literally saved lives. The doctor said they started several infants on the drug the day it arrived two weeks ago, and it helped immediately. I also visited with several young kids with heart problems who are taking medicine  provided by AmeriCares as well. With most major heart problems here, the only permanent solution is surgery. Unfortunately, there are very few hospitals in Tanzania that can perform such surgeries, so the only solution is for those kids to be wait listed to be sent abroad for their operations – places like India and Israel. But the wait can be long – last year, of 100 kids at Bugando wait listed for surgery abroad, only 7 went. For the others, it’s only heart medication that keeps them alive until that call comes, a long wait for a mother.

Every time you visit a hospital in Africa you are reminded of just how lucky you are to have your health. People routinely die here A young boy with a broken arm in the ortho ward of BugandoA young fistula patient recoveres from surgery at Bugando from things we don’t even see in the US anymore – basic infections, easily curable cancers, even polio. It’s nice to see some of what we have making it to places like Bugando where it’s being used, and much appreciated.

August 7th, 2010  |  by David in Travel


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