Safe Medical Devices Act of 1990
Chickenpox vaccine is useful. It reduces the risk of chickenpox, of complications, hospitalizations, and deaths from chickenpox, and of shingles.
Yes, there have always been deaths from chickenpox. Usually, patients recover completely without complications.
There have been few deaths occurring shortly after chickenpox vaccine and reported to the CDC's vaccine complication reporting service. The deaths found to be associated with chickenpox vaccine are typically in patients who were immunocompromised and should not have received the vaccine.
E. A. Campling has written: 'The report of the National Confidential Enquiry into Perioperative Deaths' -- subject(s): Anesthesia, Mortality, Complications and sequelae
No, A gun does not act on its own- it requires a human being.
Injuries resulting from catheterization are infrequent. Deaths are extremely rare. Both complications are usually due to infections that result from improper catheter care.
Injuries resulting from catheterization are infrequent. Deaths are extremely rare. Both complications are usually due to infections that result from improper catheter care.
Most malaria related deaths occur in Africa. Most at risk are children below the age of five and pregnant women. WHO places at about 1.272 million deaths per year world wide in 2002, according to the WHO World Health Report 2004. Due to various under reporting and malaria related complications the actual number is estimated to be as high as 3 million deaths per year. "Conquering The Intolerable Burden Of Malaria: What's New, What's Needed: A Summary" Joel G. Breman, Martin S. Alilio, And Anne Mills.
Adults, however, are much more likely than children to suffer dangerous complications. More than half of all chickenpox deaths occur among adults.
Cerebral Palsy (CP) results from insults to the growing brain that can occur in utero, intra partum on during the new born period. Deaths due to CP are a result of complications of CP like recurrent penumonias and not because of the CP as such. I can not provide you an exact figure of deaths related to CP.
Nearly 18,000 children under the age of five die every day. In Southern Asia there are 60 deaths of children under five for every 1000 live births. In Eastern and Southern Africa there are 77 deaths of children under five for every 1000 live births, and in North Africa, there are 30 deaths of children under five for every 1000 live births. Pneumonia, diarrhea, and malaria are responsible for a large number of these deaths. Malnutrition and neo-natal complications are responsible for others.
In the United States per year about 500 die from complications. The maternal mortality rate is between about 6 to 22 deaths per 100,000 births; about 1/3 of these deaths can be attributed to the procedure.