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92% of the 17,730 cases reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2000 were from only nine states (Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland, Massachusetts, and Wisconsin
Yes, in most cases it will get reported.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:To date, human cases have been reported in six countries, most of which are in Asia: Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Thailand, Turkey, and Viet Nam. The first patients in the current outbreak, which were reported from Viet Nam, developed symptoms in December 2003 but were not confirmed as H5N1 infection until 11 January 2004. Thailand reported its first cases on 23 January 2004. The first case in Cambodia was reported on 2 February 2005. The next country to report cases was Indonesia, which confirmed its first infection on 21 July. China's first two cases were reported on 16 November 2005. Confirmation of the first cases in Turkey came on 5 January 2006, followed by the first reported case in Iraq on 30 January 2006. All human cases have coincided with outbreaks of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza in poultry. To date, Viet Nam has been the most severely affected country, with more than 90 cases.Altogether, more than half of the laboratory-confirmed cases have been fatal. H5N1 avian influenza in humans is still a rare disease, but a severe one that must be closely watched and studied, particularly because of the potential of this virus to evolve in ways that could start a pandemic.
Alexander disease is designated as an autosomal dominant condition, but most reported cases are thought to be due to new mutations in the glial fibrillary acidic protein gene (GFAP). The average age of onset in the infantile form is six months
92% of the 17,730 cases reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2000 were from only nine states (Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland, Massachusetts, and Wisconsin
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Parkinson's disease is not sex-linked, and most cases have no known cause. (Wikipedia)
Most sexual violence are not reported especially when it happens in relationships and marriages. Also domestic violence most times are kept aside in order to protect the relationship.
Because, sadly, people dont care anymore. :(
For atypical cases that may destort the average
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Sweden is reported to have the highest Alzheimer's disease prevalence per capita, with about 10% of the population affected. This high rate could be due to increased life expectancy and high-quality healthcare that allows for better diagnosis and tracking of the disease.