💨 Abstract
In Karachi, Pakistan, over 100 children have died from diphtheria this year due to the unavailability of Diphtheria Anti-Toxin (DAT), a preventable disease through vaccination. Experts say the antitoxin medicine is unavailable across Sindh, with one treatment costing PKR 0.25 million.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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