The average age of onset is 54 years, and most cases arise between the ages of 40 and 60. Few diagnoses are made in individuals older than 75 years of age, but FTD has been diagnosed in people as young as 20
Tuberculosis is on the increase due to certain factors: An increase in HIV, makes the person susceptible to diseases especially to TB; people living in poor sanitation areas are infected by TB, as it thrives most in these areas; the most populated areas is where this disease is most prevalent. These factors help in the spread of TB.
During the Middle Ages, the most common idea about spread of disease was that the cause was bad air, which they called maisma. Believe it or not, one result of this belief was that medieval people bathed a lot.
The Plague was the most deadly because it could kill people within days of them contracting the disease.
Typhus is a disease spread by lice and this is what most of the people died of other than starvation and fatigue
Concentration camps. If you want to get more specific, gas, fire, starvation, and disease
Most people die from complications like illness or disease, not just from being old, but being old makes you more susceptible to certain illnesses like pneumonia or flu.
children
Children between the ages of six months and two years, especially in a daycare setting, are the most susceptible to this infection.
The people most susceptible to orchitis are those with inadequate mumps inoculation and, in the case of sexually transmitted orchitis, those who practice unsafe sex or have a history of sexually transmitted disease. Inadequate protection.
There are quite a few liquids that are susceptible to bacterial growth. Water and sugary warm liquids are the most susceptible.
the most harmful disease in the world is cancer (it kills the most people).
Most people die from heart disease
there are plenty to pick from, although Cholera is probably the most prevalent
AM is most susceptible to noise.
This is a model this can be used to predict or track the development of an epidemic. It can often be referred to as the SIR model. Susceptible, Infected, Recovery. A population is susceptible to a disease, it can then become infected once it catches the disease and then recovers. It may be there is a positive feedback into the susceptible category if the recovered people cannot develop immunity. Various external factors control the risk of the susceptible populous e.g. exposure, health diet etc. The Infected rate depends upon exposure, type of disease, ease of infection etc. The recovery depends upon the disease. In the most extreme cases of death the populous for mathematical purposes is removed from the recovery category. If you know your population e.g a school. Then you can enter hypothetical illnesses such as mumps into the model to see how quickly the disease would spread in the school. This can allow you to develop strategies to reduce infection and promote recovery e.g. isolation or washing hands.
This is a model this can be used to predict or track the development of an epidemic. It can often be referred to as the SIR model. Susceptible, Infected, Recovery. A population is susceptible to a disease, it can then become infected once it catches the disease and then recovers. It may be there is a positive feedback into the susceptible category if the recovered people cannot develop immunity. Various external factors control the risk of the susceptible populous e.g. exposure, health diet etc. The Infected rate depends upon exposure, type of disease, ease of infection etc. The recovery depends upon the disease. In the most extreme cases of death the populous for mathematical purposes is removed from the recovery category. If you know your population e.g a school. Then you can enter hypothetical illnesses such as mumps into the model to see how quickly the disease would spread in the school. This can allow you to develop strategies to reduce infection and promote recovery e.g. isolation or washing hands.
Most of his 'family' consisted of young, rootless people from middle-class families.