Less than 1%, i'd think. Living conditions were terrible.
Poor people living in slums of developing countries are prone to get cholera.
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Depends on how bad of crash it is. So I would say you have a 50-50 chance of living or dying.
The probability of someone living for ten years is 90%.
Cholera is not eradicated from the India. It is not possible to eradicate the cholera from India, in near future. Cholera is maintained in the community with many subclinical cases. Some of the people develop the severe form of cholera. With the majority people living in the villages and slums, they do not have access to good medical care. So many people die of dehydration, in isolated incidences.
The probabilistic chance of living in the modern age is about 70 percent given the level of terrorism in the world today, HIV epidemic, nuclear activities, and global warming.
bad living conditions , lack of medicine, and a lack of sanitation
The percent of a population living in an urban area - - Apex - -
chicken percent
Ghettos, or Jewish quarters were only a problem to those living in them; there was a much greater chance of death.
0.3 percent
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