Interesting question; the only real way to answer this is by estimating an average. It is an impossible question to answer with a solid answer.
I will use Canada as an example here.
there are approximately 2 doctors for every 1000 people here in Canada. (60,000) there are approximately 8 nurses for every 1000 people in Canada. (160,000)
If you assume that each doctor and each nurse use say (for the ease of mathematics) 10 gloves a day
220,000 x 10 = 2.2 million per day
2.2 million x 365 = 803,000,000 million per year in Canada.
The U.S.A has aproximately 10 times the population of Canada so you would get about 8 billion gloves per year.
this does not include other professions that may use gloves (paramedics, fire, police, security,)
When all is considered, 10 billion gloves might be a reasonable estimate.
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