The City in Danger: Popenko explained why an outbreak of hepatitis A occurred in Kyiv.
08.06.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
08.06.2025
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The hepatitis A epidemic in Kyiv remains a concern, as 68 people have already been hospitalized. According to experts, the causes are issues with the city's water treatment and sewage systems.
Experts emphasize the need for reforms in the management of urban infrastructure and the provision of additional resources to prevent similar situations in the future.
Experts highlight that urban infrastructure management requires reforms and additional funding to prevent similar situations in the future.
Measures to combat the epidemic are actively underway in Kyiv, but the city's infrastructure problems demand a comprehensive solution to avoid similar situations in the future.
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