As summer approaches, skin diseases spread through Gaza’s refugee camps
Skin diseases are spreading rapidly in Gaza's refugee camps as summer approaches, posing a new public health crisis. The UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) reports a threefold increase in skin infections, including scabies and chickenpox, particularly among children.

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AI-generatedSkin diseases are spreading rapidly in Gaza's refugee camps as summer approaches, posing a new public health crisis. The UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) reports a threefold increase in skin infections, including scabies and chickenpox, particularly among children. This surge is attributed to rising temperatures, overcrowding, and deteriorating sanitation conditions within the densely populated camps. The situation is exacerbated by severe shortages of medical equipment, a consequence of the ongoing blockade and conflict. Displaced Palestinians are resorting to homemade remedies due to limited access to healthcare. Health officials are struggling to contain the outbreak, fearing a repeat of the widespread skin conditions experienced in 2024.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe number of skin infections in Gaza has tripled in recent months.
Skin diseases are spreading in Gaza's refugee camps, posing a new public health crisis.
In 2024, at least 150,000 people in Gaza suffered from skin conditions.
Rising temperatures, overcrowding, and worsening sanitation are contributing to the spread of diseases like scabies and chickenpox.
Israel's 'genocidal war' and blockade have led to shortages in medical equipment, exacerbating the skin disease crisis.