Health Systems by Country
Health in Algeria, Sanitation, Health care
978-620-1-70640-8
6201706402
92
2012-09-07
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Health in Algeria, according to information from a March 6, 2006 United States report, does not compare well with the developed world. Algeria has inadequate numbers of physicians and hospital beds and poor access to water and sanitation. Given Algeria’s young population, policy favors preventive health care and clinics over hospitals. In keeping with this policy, the government maintains an immunization program. However, poor sanitation and unclean water still cause tuberculosis, hepatitis, measles, typhoid fever, cholera, and dysentery. In 2003 about 0.10 percent of the population aged 15–49 was living with human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
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