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Department of Pediatrics and Adult and Pediatric Epilepsy Program, American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon
Correspondence to:
Correspondence to:
Mohamad Mikati MD, Director Adult and Pediatric Epilepsy Program, Professor and Chairman, Department of Pediatrics, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon; mamikati@aub.edu.lb
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Lebanon is a small country (10,452 sq km) located in the Middle East on the coast of the Eastern Mediterranean. Its population was estimated to be 3.6 million in 2000. Since the end of the civil war in 1990, the economy has steadily recovered thanks to the banking system, tourism, and agricultural exports, along with international aid. In addition, the countrys physical and financial infrastructure has been rebuilt in the capital Beirut, the centre for cultural, economic, financial, and medical activities and services.
Life expectancy is 71 years for men and 74 for women. Infant mortality is 28 per 1000 live births (compared with 2156 in Arab countries, 548 in Europe, and 78192 in sub-Saharan Africa). Ten to 11% of GDP is spent on health, comparable to that of developed countries (France 9.8%, Germany 10.4%). Although high level medical services are available, these are not accessible to the whole population.
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