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Table 8
Cuban Vaccination Program Covering
100% of Child Population
(This vaccination rate ranks Cuba among the first places in the world)
new born
1 month
3 month
4 month
5 month
5 ½ month
6 month
1 year
B.C.G.
V
H.B.V.
V
R
R
D.P.T.
V
R
R
R
Meningitis B andC
V
R
P.R.S.
D.T.
A.T.
Tetanus
Polio
V
2 years, 11 months, 29 days old
6 years old
10 years old
11 years, 11 months, 29 days old
13 years old
14 years old
16 years old
D.T.
V
A.T.
V
R
R
Tetanus
V
Polio
R
R
R
Table 9
Population, Infant Mortality Rate and Average Number of Inhabitants Per Doctor
(the Americas)
Country
Population
Infant mortality (per 1000 live births)
Number of inhabitants per doctor*
Argentina
32, 60, 680
28.8
600
Bolivia
6, 344, 300
84.8
1,062
Brazil
153, 322, 000
57.0
685
Chile
13, 386, 000
16.9
2,930
Colombia
33, 613, 000
37.0
1,079
Costa Rica
3, 064, 000
13.7
1,129
Cuba
10, 736, 000
14.2
207
Dominican Rep.
7, 313, 000
56.5
934
Ecuador
10, 851, 000
57.4
826
El Salvador
5, 376, 000
45.6
1,603
Guatemala
10, 029, 414
48.5
2,238
Haiti
6, 625, 000
95.0
6,087
Honduras
5, 265, 000
59.7
1,695
Mexico
87, 836, 000
35.2
600
Nicaragua
3, 999, 000
52.1
1,678
Panama
2, 466, 000
20.8
840
Paraguay
4, 397, 000
47.0
1,593
Peru
22, 914, 606
75.8
1,000
Puerto Rico
3, 551, 000
17.0
350
United States
252, 688, 000
9.0**
404
Uruguay
3,112,000
20.0
344
Venezuela
20, 266, 000
33.2
595
source: Compiled by the author from data taken from "Le da vergiienza, Presidente?" (Aren't You Ashamed, Mr. President?), by Miguel A. Gainza, Sierra Maestro newspaper, Santiago de Cuba, August 6,1994. "Para quien?" (For Whom?), by Ernesto Montero Acufla, Trabajadores newspaper, Havana, October 31, 1994. "Inaugurado Biotecnologia '94" (Biotechnology '94 Inaugurated), Gratma daily, Havana, November 29,1994. World Almanac 1994, loc cit.
* These statistics are from 1990-1995, except for Puerto Rico (1988), and Bolivia and Brazil (1990).
** It is said that in Washington, D.C. there are 30 deaths per 1,000 live births, in Harlem 25 per 1,000, and in New York 10.2 per 1,000.