5 years
Probably not, unless the count is maintained at very high levels for a long time, or it's a result of a liver problem.
If untreated, until you die.
It may be retained forever on computer backups.
Yes
Yes it is.
An occasional patient with hepatitis A will remain jaundiced for a month, two months or even longer, but eventually the jaundice will pass.
The long-term mortality rate for anorexia is estimated at around 10%
Itching, yellow-tinged skin, if not cured, can cause death.
As long as the animal is retained, yes.
This phenomenon is known as a "demographic trap" or "high mortality, high fertility" scenario. In such situations, a population experiences a high birthrate but also a high mortality rate, resulting in few individuals surviving to reproductive age. This can lead to a cycle where the overall population remains stagnant or grows slowly, as the number of individuals who can reproduce is limited. Such conditions are often found in developing regions with inadequate healthcare and high disease prevalence.
Although flamingo chicks can have high mortality in the wild, adults can be fairly long-lived. Flamingos typically live 20 to 30 years. In captivity, flamingos often live beyond 30.
How long should a medical record be retained