Indonesia says 99 children have died from acute kidney injury this year


  • World
  • Wednesday, 19 Oct 2022

JAKARTA (Reuters) - Almost 100 children in Indonesia have died from acute kidney injury this year, a health ministry official told reporters on Wednesday.

Health ministry spokesman Muhammad Syahril said that officials had identified 206 cases up to Oct. 18, with 99 fatalities recorded.

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