Infant Mortality
Explore the critical issues contributing to the rise in infant mortality in Cuba, including healthcare system challenges, congenital defects, medical negligence, and external factors like U.S. sanctions.
Study Attributes Rising Infant Mortality in Cuba to U.S. Sanctions
Published on 4/28/2026
Cuban Man Blames Health System Failures for the Death of Five-Month-Old Twins
Published on 4/21/2026
Cuban Health Crisis: Infant Mortality in Havana Reaches Alarming Highs
Published on 2/1/2026
Cuban Infant Mortality Rate Reaches Disturbing High in 2025
Published on 12/21/2025
Young Mother and Her Newborn Die Amidst Allegations of Medical Negligence in Ciego de Ávila
Published on 12/7/2025
José Ángel Portal Miranda: Key Figure in Cuba's Healthcare Crisis
Published on 10/8/2025
Cuban Healthcare System Faces Collapse: Minister Admits Lack of Medicines and Resources
Published on 7/15/2025
Infant Mortality Rate in Guantánamo Surges as Communist Party Sticks to Ideology
Published on 5/7/2025
Infant's Death in Sancti Spíritus: Pediatric Hospital Discloses Details
Published on 2/17/2025
Rising Infant Mortality in Villa Clara Linked to Congenital Defects
Published on 12/9/2024