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Approx 1 in 800 or 0.12% or 340,000 people in USA Down syndrome occurs in 1 in 800 births. Hopefully that helps
Approximately 6.4 Million PeopleThe world population in 2004 was 6.4 billion people. As the Down syndrome rate is about 1 per 1000 births, this gives us an estimate of 6.4 million people who had Down syndrome in 2004. As Down syndrome people have a lower life expectancy than other people, this may be a slightly high estimate.(Please see the related links for sources.)
Yes, Downs Syndrome is found in USA
It's estimated that about 200,000 people in the US suffer from Tourette's syndrome in 2009, which would be about 6.5% of the population.
Approx 1 in 800 or 0.12% or 340,000 people in USA Down syndrome occurs in 1 in 800 births. Hopefully that helps
Down's syndrome usually isn't deadly as such. However, it brings with it a couple of medical problems, like high blood presure and such, which tends to shorten the life span of afflicted persons.
The prevalence of Down Syndrome worldwide is estimated to be around 1 in 1,000 live births. This prevalence can vary depending on factors such as maternal age. With advances in medical care and increased awareness, individuals with Down Syndrome are living longer, contributing members of society.
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Yes, it is possible and not uncommon for a person with Down syndrome to marry someone who does not have Down syndrome. Marriage is a personal choice that individuals make based on their feelings and compatibility with their partner, regardless of any disabilities. As long as both individuals are legally able to consent to marriage and understand the commitment they are making, there is no legal barrier to a marriage between a person with Down syndrome and someone without the condition.
The percentage of people in the US that can read is 99% .
well i think that it might be the way they were born and so they see the world the same way we do
I do not have real-time data to provide the name of the oldest female in the US with Down syndrome. You may be able to find this information through research or by contacting organizations that focus on Down syndrome advocacy and support.