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The report states that in most cases of acute kidney injury (AKI) it is seen that the patient has problems of oliguria (low urine output) or anuria, which leads to loss of urine for 1-3 days. Kidneys stop working within, because during this time the amount of serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen increases. According to the CDC, last August, The Gambia's Ministry of Health (MOH) was contacted for assistance in identifying several cases of acute kidney injury and death in children, in order to trace the epidemic and identify possible causative factors and risk factors. their sources can be identified. The report also states that in previous DEG outbreaks, manufacturers were suspected of substituting DEG with more expensive, pharmaceutical-grade solvents.

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The report states that in most cases of acute kidney injury (AKI) it is seen that the patient has problems of oliguria (low urine output) or anuria, which leads to loss of urine for 1-3 days. Kidneys stop working within, because during this time the amount of serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen increases. According to the CDC, last August, The Gambia’s Ministry of Health (MOH) was contacted for assistance in identifying several cases of acute kidney injury and death in children, in order to trace the epidemic and identify possible causative factors and risk factors. their sources can be identified. The report also states that in previous DEG outbreaks, manufacturers were suspected of substituting DEG with more expensive, pharmaceutical-grade solvents.