The document provides information from the February 2012 monthly report of the AFLK Bourse. It summarizes that in February, the AFLK Bourse at FANN Hospital treated 17 patients, with 16 for hydrocephalus and 1 for cancer, purchasing 13 valves, financing 1 surgery, and performing 2 scans and 1 ultrasound. At Tamba Hospital, 95 patients were treated, with 70 for analysis/prescriptions, 10 financed for surgery, and 8 scans and 7 ultrasounds performed. The report also describes in detail the cases of Marie and her son Gorgui Ndiaye who were treated for hydrocephalus and syphilis, and of babies Ameth Mbengue and Seynabou Ndiay
2. AFLK Bourse – FANN Hospital
• 17 patients taken in charge since January 2012
• 16 for Hydrocephalus – 1 for Cancer
• 13 Valves bought – 1 Surgery Financed – 2
Scanners realized – 1 Ultrasound
• AFLK Bourse for FANN Hospital is 1500000
FCFA – 950000 FCFA was Spent so far –
550000 FCFA is Remaining
6. AFLK Bourse – Tamba Hospital
• 95 patients taken in charge since January 2012
• 70 for Analysis and Prescriptions – 10 Surgery
Financed – 8 Scanners realized – 7 Ultrasound
• AFLK Bourse for FANN Hospital is 2,437,869
FCFA – 1,657,668 FCFA was Spent so far –
780,201 FCFA is Remaining
12. AFLK Bourse – General Information
• Case Marie and his son Gorgui Ndiaye:
– This baby has 5 months old and he was diagnosed hydrocephalus. Supported at FANN hospital thanks to the
AFLK Bourse, we brought the mother and child in a private structure to perform a scan of the head of the
child. An hour later we had the results that have shown that the child suffers from another disease
contracted through the mother. The chief doctor in the emergency calls for serology tests for syphilis and
toxoplasmosis are carried out on the mother. He is afraid that the mother and / or the father of the child are
infected.
The father has refused to support the child. The father's family considered the child has a child of the devil
because of his hydrocephalus. The family's father had stolen the child to abandon / sacrifice him in the
forest. It took all the determination of the mother for the child to be brought back.
The situation of the mother is even more difficult than she is 17 years old. She lives with her grandmother
who is not working. To bring her child for consultation at the hospital, she sells her own clothes each time.
More difficult, still talking with her, she told me she had no baby bottle because broken during the trip to the
hospital for 2 days ago, she had no milk for the baby. The only solution was for her to give the baby a
porridge Which formally prohibited by the doctors.
– Knowing the background, AFLK has decided to cover all expenses ( Bought Valves, Hospitalization, Baby
bottle and clothes, Prescription and the cure of antibiotics)
– 10 after ( March 8th 2012 ) the hospitalization and the first surgery, the result are positif. The infection is
getting reduced by the antibiotics and the head is reducing in size. In this coming 5 to 7 days a new
intervention will be scheduled for the implementation of the Valve.
13. AFLK Bourse – General Information
• Ameth Mbengue Seynabou Ndiaye
Seynabou is a Three months Baby
girl with hydrocephalus. She was
crying that day but she is save
and the fluid extracted from the
head
Ameth is a One month baby boy
who had hydrocephalus. After
the surgery and the Valve was
dropped, we can see in the
picture that the size of the head
decreased radically. He left the
hospital in a very good shape.
14. AFLK Bourse – General Information
• Backpacks :
– Carabane: