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SOURCE
Abstracted from center-specific counts (Worldwide Transplant Center Directory, 2002)
DEFINITION
The number of heart transplants in the nation in 2002. (If the surveyed year is different, it is given in brackets).
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Rank
Countries
Amount
# 1
Germany
:
283 heart transplants
# 2
Italy
:
132 heart transplants
# 3
France
:
124 heart transplants
# 4
Canada
:
111 heart transplants
# 5
Belgium
:
84 heart transplants
# 6
Austria
:
68 heart transplants
# 7
Netherlands
:
47 heart transplants
# 8
Poland
:
44 heart transplants
# 9
Czech Republic
:
38 heart transplants
# 10
Spain
:
33 heart transplants
# 11
Australia
:
32 heart transplants
# 12
Norway
:
26 heart transplants
# 13
Taiwan
:
23 heart transplants
# 14
Brazil
:
19 heart transplants
= 15
Sweden
:
18 heart transplants
= 15
Argentina
:
18 heart transplants
= 17
Colombia
:
17 heart transplants
= 17
Mexico
:
17 heart transplants
# 19
Denmark
:
16 heart transplants
= 20
Ireland
:
14 heart transplants
= 20
Switzerland
:
14 heart transplants
= 20
Uruguay
:
14 heart transplants
# 23
South Africa
:
12 heart transplants
# 24
Croatia
:
9 heart transplants
# 25
New Zealand
:
8 heart transplants
# 26
Turkey
:
6 heart transplants
# 27
Puerto Rico
:
4 heart transplants
# 28
Finland
:
3 heart transplants
= 29
Chile
:
2 heart transplants
= 29
Singapore
:
2 heart transplants
Total
:
1,238 heart transplants
Weighted average:
41.3 heart transplants
DEFINITION:
The number of heart transplants in the nation in 2002. (If the surveyed year is different, it is given in brackets).
SOURCE:
Abstracted from center-specific counts (Worldwide Transplant Center Directory, 2002)
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Justin Mastrangelo
14th October 2009
We should just eat all the people who die, we would be healthier, and it would solve world hunger
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