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Kantha Bopha Hospital treats over 40,000 children in November

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A total of 38,658 children received outpatient treatment at Kantha Bopha Children's Hospitals in November, according to their monthly report for November. FACEBOOK

Kantha Bopha Hospital treats over 40,000 children in November

A total of 38,658 children received outpatient treatment at Kantha Bopha Children's Hospitals in November, according to their monthly report for November.

The report said 7,349 children with severe illnesses were admitted to their three hospitals. Among them, 101 suffered from Dengue Fever and 1,293 others needed surgical operations.

50 children underwent open-heart surgeries or procedures that required catheterization.

Siem Reap's Kantha Bopha III facility, which is commonly known as Jayavarman VII Hospital, had 5,225 women who came to their maternity clinic for outpatient services and 1,705 babies were delivered.

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