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Aide japonaise à un hôpital universitaire

Le gouvernement japonais a fait don de matériel médical d'une valeur de 60 millions de CFA (85 000 dollars) à un hôpital universitaire de la capitale, Dakar, a rapporté ce mardi 'Le Soleil'. Cette aide appuiera les soins aux patients, ce qui contribuera à réduire le taux de mortalité des patients et la durée de l'hospitalisation, a souligné la ministre de la Santé, Awa Marie Coll Seck, à l'occasion d'une cérémonie vendredi en présence de l'ambassadeur japonais, Akihito Furuya.



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