Jacqueline Bisassor-McKenzie

Jacqueline Bisassor-McKenzie

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Dr. Jacqueline Bisassor-McKenzie is the Chief Medical Officer of Jamaica, known for her role in addressing public health issues, including the alarming rates of neonatal deaths in the country. Recently, she has been in the news for her statements regarding the causes of baby deaths, attributing them to prematurity and low birth weight, while dismissing infections as a contributing factor.

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Jamaica Jamaica: Chief Medical Officer Dr Jacqueline Bisassor-McKenzie said that 'prematurity and low birth weight' were responsible for the recent baby deaths. 6

The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834: Norris R. McDonald | Poverty, baby deaths and chaka chaka healthcare policy! | Commentary