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. 1980 Jul;70(7):717–719. doi: 10.2105/ajph.70.7.717

The distribution and supply of Cuban medical personnel in Third World countries.

P H Grundy, P P Budetti
PMCID: PMC1619458  PMID: 7386707

Abstract

More than 2,000 Cuban health care personnel are presently providing care in Third World nations; less than five years ago this number was fewer than 100. Some 1,500 of these are physicians, representing nearly 13% of Cuba's 12,000 health service physicians. Cuba dominates the health care delivery system of four small African nations and South Yemen, and Cubans are a major presence in a number of larger countries, such as Iraq.

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