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MEDICC Review 2017; 19 (1)
Cuba’s family doctor-and-nurse teams: A day in the life
Gorry C
Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 7
Paginas: 6-9
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FRAGMENTO
Sin resumen.
REFERENCIAS (EN ESTE ARTÍCULO)
Keck WC, Reed GA. The curious case of Cuba. Am J Public Health, 2012 Aug;102(8):e13–22.
Ministry of Public Health (CU). Programa del médico y la enfermera de la familia, 2011. Havana: Ministry of Public Health (CU). 2011. Spanish.
ACN. Cuba reduces infant mortality rate to 4.3 in 2016. ACN [Internet]. 2017 Jan 4 [cited 2017 Jan 19]. Available from: www.cubanews.acn.cu/science/6241 -cuba-reduces-infant-mortality-rate-to-4-3-in-2016
Ministry of Public Health (CU). Anuario Estadístico de Salud, 2015. Havana: Ministry of Public Health (CU). 2016. 208 p. Spanish.
AFP. Graying Cuba approves plan to boost birth rate. AFP. [Internet]. 2014 Oct 27 [cited 2017 Jan 24]. Available from: www.yahoo.com/news/graying-cuba -approves-plan-boost-birth-rate-175641018.html?ref=gs
Cuba has a national skin-to-skin or ‘kangaroo’ care program and 57 UNICEFaccredited ‘Mother-and-Baby Friendly’ maternity hospitals, meaning that a high percentage of new mothers are successfully breast feeding upon hospital release. See: Cuba’s human breast milk banks in MEDICC Rev, Jan 2014, Vol 16, No 1.
For details see: Cuba confronts Zika: All hands on deck in MEDICC Review, Jan−Apr 2016, Vol 18, No 1−2.