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2013, The LancetCitation Excerpt :At the time of the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq, the health system was weak, with non-functioning equipment, inadequate drug supplies, and fragile infrastructure.5 The destruction and looting of health facilities that followed the invasion resulted in heavy loss of equipment and pharmaceutical stocks.6 Quality of care continued to deteriorate and shortages were widespread.7
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