5 Countries With Limited Access To Healthcare

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1. Liberia  

Physicians per Million People: 14 

Liberia’s healthcare system faces significant challenges, including limited access to services, poor infrastructure, and a shortage of healthcare workers (only 0.01 physicians per 1,000 people), making Liberia stand first among the countries with limited access to health care. Malaria remains a leading cause of death, alongside lower respiratory infections, diarrheal diseases, and HIV/AIDS. Infectious diseases like malaria, tuberculosis, and HIV/AIDS are prevalent. Maternal mortality rates are also high due to childbirth complications and limited access to skilled healthcare providers. 

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