Down's syndrome usually isn't deadly as such. However, it brings with it a couple of medical problems, like high blood presure and such, which tends to shorten the life span of afflicted persons.
to tell you the truth there is not a possible answer to how many people died from Down syndrome the disorder has been around for so long
1 out of every 660 children are born with down syndrome.
About 30-50% of all children with Down syndrome are found to have heart defects.
None. Noone SUFFERS from Down syndrome. Now about 250,000 people HAVE Down syndrome in the U.S.
As of 2010, approximately 400,000 children in the US are diagnosed with Down syndrome each year.
1 out of every 733 births.
World-wide, over 5.8 million people have Down syndrome. (This condition affects people of all ages, races, religions and economic situations.)Approximately 1 in every 1,000 babies has Down syndrome.In the UKIt is estimated that there are about 60,000 people with Down syndrome living in the UK. About 600 babies with Down syndrome are born in the UK each year.
About 1 in 5,000 people eace year are diagnosed with Edwards Syndrome.
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Atlantoaxial instability, impaired oxygenation due to VSD. These conditions are more prevalent in people with Down syndrome, but are not present in all people with Down.
The average IQ of a young adult with Down syndrome is 50, equivalent to the mental age of an 8- or 9-year-old child, but this varies widely. So it could be possible but extremely unusual.
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The official statistic in the US is 1 per every 733 live births; this equals approximately 5,429 babies born with Down syndrome each year.
there is no such engine you down syndrome
It depends on what you mean by getting worse. It can come with physical delays and intellectual disability. The average IQ of a young adult with Down syndrome is 50, about the same mental age of an 8- or 9-year-old child, but this varies.It may take children with Down syndrome longer than other children to reach milestones, but they will eventually meet many of these. Children with Down syndrome are at an increased risk for certain health problems. However, each individual with Down syndrome is different, and not every person will have serious health problems. Many of these can be treated.They do have a shorter life span than other people. In 1910, a baby born with Down syndrome often didn't live to age 10. Today, someone with Down syndrome can expect to live to age 60+, depending on the how severe the health problems are.
My daughter had Cystic Fibrosis and Down Syndrome. She died a little over a year ago at the age of 10.5 years.
A woman's risk of giving birth to a child with Down syndrome increases as she gets older. A 40 year old is much more likely to be in this situation than a 20 year old.