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Comoros: Authorities Crack Down on Illegal Traditional Clinics

Summary by Mayotte Hebdo
The General Inspectorate of Health, after authorization from the Ministry of Health and approval from the Council of Ministers, has launched an operation to close down traditional medicine clinics operating illegally. Some medications used in these clinics are said to cause kidney problems, according to data provided by the national hospital. In their advertisements, these traditional medicine clinics claim to be able to cure several illnesses, …
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The General Inspectorate of Health, after authorization from the Ministry of Health and approval from the Council of Ministers, has launched an operation to close down traditional medicine clinics operating illegally. Some medications used in these clinics are said to cause kidney problems, according to data provided by the national hospital. In their advertisements, these traditional medicine clinics claim to be able to cure several illnesses, …

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Mayotte Hebdo broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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