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Dennis Wekesa Mulongo, 34, has been in and out of hospital since 2020. The first sign of illness came when he started vomiting blood and developed severe body weakness and serious spells of dizziness. He has been to different hospitals.

The debilitating effects of his illness and sudden attacks demand that he gets supervised medical attention. This simply means long stays in the hospital.

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