The shortage of specialized wound care nurses in Kenya is undermining treatment efforts for patients suffering from chronic and traumatic wounds, with health experts now calling for urgent investment in training and recruitment to address the growing crisis. Medics warned that the shortage is overstretching the few available specialists, with one nurse currently attending to between 15…
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