people are not similar than village people
Each year you have over 200,000 people affected by yellow fever. Almost 30,000 people die due to yellow fever each year. It is common in tropical Africa and South America.
it affects the body wth inflammation in nasal passage eyes and throat
if it is over 98.6 (the normal temp) it is considered fever. Anything over 100.0 is very serious; anything near or at 105.0 is considered deadly. Most people die at 107.0, due to irreversible brain damage.
on his way to china in1552 due to a fever
There are no statistics as to how many people die from rabbit fever each year. There are an estimated 150-300 cases each year.
He dies due to an brain aneurysm
Yes, A person can even die due to a simplpe fall. The most common reason for death due to fall is brain Hemrrage.
No, Johannes Kepler did not die of smallpox. He passed away in 1630 due to complications from a fever, possibly a result of an infection.
It has been shown to kill cancerous brain cells but there haven't been any studies to prove that it kills healthy brain cells.
i know for a fact that the death rate is you will die within 4 hours of having dengue fever Dengue fever is not fatal. The complication dengue haemorrhagic fever however is extremely serious and if not treated by experienced medical professionals has a survival rate of 1%. The above statement "4 hour statement" is ludicrous and dangerous, it should be removed. Dengue is a virus carried by a certain mosquito. Depending upon where in the world, largely due to available medical care the fatality rate is at worst, 5% and usually less than 1%. It is a painful disease often called "breakbone fever." The elderly and the very young (infants) are most likely to die, almost all between the age of 15 and 60, unless immune-compromised (due to leukemia treatment, Aids, etc.) will recover. In most places in the world the survival rate is greater than 99%.
Yes they will. After about 4 minutes brain cells will start dying due to the lack of oxygen. It is highly unrecommended to hold your breath that long.
West Nile encephalitis (inflammation of the brain); West Nile meningitis (inflammation of the meninges of the brain and spinal cord); or West Nile meningoencephalitis