Yet for many regional health analysts, Abu Ara and several others at the Doctors Without Borders Special Hospital for Reconstructive Surgery in Amman are part of a terrifying new trend: the growing number of Syrians who have acquired bacterial infections that are immune to almost all antibiotics. The only way to treat them is to amputate their affected limbs and inject them with last-resort drugs. For those suffering from less peripheral wounds, the prognosis is even grimmer. “If the infection is in the chest or brain, it will be fatal,” says Rashid Fakhri, surgical coordinator for the organization in Amann.” There is no way out rather than amputate.”
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It is stated that the only way to treat Syrians who have acquired bacterial infections is to: