No vaccine stocks in Ukraine: WHO

The World Health Organization has warned that Ukraine is facing a health emergency amid the crisis gripping the country.

Nurses inspect a hospital damaged by conflict in Ukraine.

The World Health Organisation says conflict-torn Ukraine is facing a health emergency. (AAP)

Conflict-torn Ukraine is facing a health emergency, with no stocks of any vaccines and dire shortages of many medicines, the World Health Organization has warned.

"Ukraine has no vaccines... They don't have any vaccines in their storage," said Dorit Nitzan, who heads WHO's country office in Ukraine.

"Even before the crisis they had low (immunisation) coverage," she told reporters on Tuesday in Geneva, stressing that there was a dearth of "every kind of vaccine".

The shortage raises deep concerns that polio could break out in Ukraine, Nitzan said, pointing out that the crippling disease that mainly hits young children "usually comes in countries in turmoil".

The conflict in eastern Ukraine has killed more than 2700 people and forced more than half a million people to flee their homes, according to UN figures.

The fighting on top of Ukraine's already weak health system and dwindling supplies of medicines has created "a looming health emergency", WHO warned.

The UN agency pointed out that some 7000 people had been injured in the fighting.

At the same time, 32 hospitals are no longer fully functioning - 17 of them have been shelled and damaged - while up to 70 per cent of health staff have fled the conflict-hit eastern areas of Donetsk and Lugansk.

The health needs in Ukraine are "immense", Nitzan said.

WHO said it and its partners aim to step up their health services in the country, and plan to provide medicine and medical supplies to some 340,000 people.

In mid-August, WHO had appealed for $US14 million ($A15 million) to scale up its Ukraine operations, but has so far received just $US40,000, Nitzan said.


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