Abstract
This article analyzes Cuba's medical role in Haiti since Hurricane Georges in 1998, with particular emphasis on the Cuban government's response to the 2010 earthquake. The article examines two central themes. First, it assesses the enormous impact on public health that Cuba has made since 1998, and second, it provides a comparative analysis of Cuba's medical role since the earthquake.
MeSH terms
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Cuba / ethnology
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Cyclonic Storms / economics
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Cyclonic Storms / history
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Disaster Medicine* / economics
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Disaster Medicine* / education
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Disaster Medicine* / history
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Disaster Medicine* / legislation & jurisprudence
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Disaster Planning / economics
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Disaster Planning / history
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Disaster Planning / legislation & jurisprudence
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Disasters* / economics
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Disasters* / history
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Earthquakes / economics
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Earthquakes / history
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Haiti / ethnology
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History, 20th Century
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History, 21st Century
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Medical Staff* / economics
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Medical Staff* / education
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Medical Staff* / history
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Medical Staff* / legislation & jurisprudence
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Medical Staff* / psychology
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Physicians / economics
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Physicians / history
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Physicians / legislation & jurisprudence
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Physicians / psychology
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Public Health / economics
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Public Health / education
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Public Health / history
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Public Health / legislation & jurisprudence
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Public Health Practice* / economics
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Public Health Practice* / history
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Public Health Practice* / legislation & jurisprudence
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Relief Work* / economics
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Relief Work* / history
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Relief Work* / legislation & jurisprudence