By Michael Cipoletti | Executive Dirtector, FNE
During the current reporting period, Salud para Todos los Niños in León, Nicaragua, served a total of 167 children. The program population is composed of 109 boys (65%) and 58 girls (35%). The children supported by the program present a range of complex health conditions, with the most prevalent being congenital disorders (60 cases) and cerebral palsy (50 cases), followed by muscular dystrophy (15), Down syndrome (10), autism (8), and asthma (7). Additional conditions include chronic kidney disease and hydrocephalus (4 cases each), spina bifida (3), and smaller numbers of microcephaly, heart conditions, and cystic fibrosis (2 cases each).
In addition to medical support, the program continues to provide essential nutritional and logistical assistance to improve quality of life and access to care. Currently, 42 children receive nutritional milk, and 10 benefit from transportation support to attend medical appointments. Over the reporting period, the program facilitated 6 specialist consultations, 10 general medicine visits, and 8 pediatric appointments, ensuring continued access to critical healthcare services for participating children
By Michael Cipoletti | Executive Dirtector, FNE
By Michael Cipoletti | Executive Dirtector, FNE
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