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During the middle ages the death total was calculated in 20 million but The black death brought 200 million deaths in the last 4 thousands years.
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The 'black death' is usually referenced to the bubonic plague in which fleas from rats infected many humans causing them severe sickness and resulted in death. The mortality rate for those infected with the bubonic plague was 30-75 percent.
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Estimates vary, but range from an overall death rate of 30% to 60% for Europe as a whole. I think a mainstream overall estimate would be that 40% of the population of Europe died from the plague, meaning 60% survived it. Some areas in southern Europe were hit by the plague multiple years running, and had death rates approaching 80% Other areas further from the Mediterranean had significantly lower death rates. Anther way to interpret this question is what was the mortality rate for those actually infected. Assuming the dominant theory that the plague was a form of Y. pestis infection is correct, such infections have about a 60% mortality rate without treatment, and there would have been no effective treatment at the time.
Case fatality rate= nummer of deaths/ people sick So when you are sick. Mortality rate = Nummer of death/ people in population
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During the middle ages the death total was calculated in 20 million but The black death brought 200 million deaths in the last 4 thousands years.
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The tsunami had a high fatality rate.
The death rate from the disease used to be as high as 50-60%. Better, faster methods of diagnosis have allowed earlier identification of the disorder, allowing the death rate to drop to 30-35%.
About one in every fifteen thousand tonsillectomies ends in death, either from the anesthesia or from bleeding to death five to seven days after the operation.
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Among the best surgeons, the risk of serious morbidity or mortality (i.e., serious consequences or death) is 1-2%.
There is about a 10% fatality rate associated with AVM hemorrhage, compared to a 50% fatality rate for ruptured aneurysms.
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