Moza Banco donates to HCM the 1st surgical machine to treat hundreds of children

Moza Banco donates a CO2 machine to Maputo Central Hospital in an initiative aimed at alleviating the suffering of hundreds of children suffering from laryngeal papillomatosis disease across the country.

Laryngeal papillomatosis is an uncommon disease in Mozambique, despite the fact that it affects hundreds of children.  The cure for this disease depends on a process called tracheostomy. The main objective of this process is to serve as a safe alternative respiratory cycle through a mechanical means for those suffering from the disease. The only contraindication for the procedure is the homeostatic alteration.

Laryngeal papillomatosis affects the health of children in many ways, including loss of voice pitch, tracheal tube obstruction, coughing and secretions among others. All these symptoms limit these children from living their normal life and enjoying normal activities such as running, playing, bathing, going to school and other activities that are essential at this stage of growth.

Moza Banco, aware of this situation, as part of its Social Responsibility, decided to donate the CO2 machine to the ENT Department of Maputo Central Hospital to enable the treatment of this disease.

“We decided to respond to this request to support the fight against this terrible disease and save the lives of many children in our country", explained the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Moza Banco, Dr João Figueiredo.

It should be noted that recently Moza Banco has also supported the Mavalane General Hospital and the Heart Institute with the objective of supporting the care and treatment of patients with Covid-19.


15/03/2021

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