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Should active recruitment of health workers from sub-Saharan Africa be viewed as a crime?

机译:是否应将从撒哈拉以南非洲地区积极招募卫生工作者视为犯罪?

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Shortages of health-care staff are endemic in sub-Saharan Africa (table).1 Overall, there is one physician for every 8000 people in the region. In the worst affected countries, such as Malawi, the physician-to-population ratio is just 0-02 for every 1000 (one per 50000). There are also huge disparities between rural and urban areas: rural parts of South Africa have 14 times fewer doctors than the national average.2 These numbers are very different to those in developed countries: the UK, for example, has over 100 times more physicians per population than Malawi.3 Furthermore, almost one in ten doctors working in the UK are from Africa. The insufficiency of health staff to provide even basic services is one of the most pressing impediments to health-care delivery in resource-poor settings. The consequences are clearly shown by the inverse relation that exists between health-care worker density and mortality."
机译:撒哈拉以南非洲(表)普遍存在医疗保健人员短缺的情况。1总体而言,该地区每8000人中就有一名医生。在受影响最严重的国家(例如马拉维),医师与人口的比例仅为每千分之0-02(每5万人一个)。城乡之间也存在巨大差距:南非农村地区的医生数量是全国平均水平的14倍。2这些数字与发达国家的差异很大:例如,英国的医生数量是全国的100倍以上3此外,在英国工作的医生中,几乎有十分之一来自非洲。在资源匮乏地区,卫生人员不足以提供基本服务是提供卫生保健的最紧迫障碍之一。医务人员密度与死亡率之间存在反比关系,清楚地表明了后果。”

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