The historical level of maternal deaths is probably around 1 in 100 births.
According to the CDC, about 650 women die as a result of pregnancy or delivery complications in the US each year.
In 2010, countries with highest maternal mortality were Chad (1,100), Somalia (1,000), Central African Republic, (890), Sierra Leone (890) and Burundi (800).
Lowest rates included Estonia at 2 per 100,000 and Singapore at 3 per 100,000.
In the US, approximately 700 women die each year due to pregnancy-related complications. This statistic includes deaths occurring during or within one year of pregnancy.
There is no specific data on how many people die in restaurants in the US each year. However, according to the CDC, foodborne illnesses cause an estimated 3,000 deaths annually in the United States.
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It is difficult to determine an exact number of people who die alone in the US each year, as it can vary depending on factors like location and circumstances. However, estimates suggest that thousands of individuals may die alone in the US annually.
About 10 people die from unintentional drowning in the US every day, making it the fifth leading cause of unintentional injury death in the country.
On average, about 20-30 people die from lightning strikes in the United States each year. However, this number can vary annually.
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