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This child was brought to the clinic almost moribund having been treated for fever by a native healer with copious herbs orally.
With sepsis abdominal pain and suspected toxicity from local medicine the child was hydrated, and transferred to a local hospital but died later that day.
Whilst respectful of local custom these practices mean many children continue to present too late to help. Shamanistic practices remain popular and the sway of totemic practices is strong.
The local cult leader persuaded locals living beside the river to pay him 50,000Naira (£220) to have the perfectly healthy trees felled outside their houses, home he argued to witches residing in the upper branches. Now felled there are no mangoes, no shade and the river bank is eroding whilst the villagers shoulder a sizable debt.
The healthy wood was even removed for lumber.
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