There are really no deaths from the common cold, but the cold destroys a humans immune system which could let in more dangerous viruses.
It is estimated that 36,000 people die each year, in the US alone, from seasonal flu.
Answer: Estimates range as high as 40% of the worlds deaths are attributable to (non-specified) pollution. The problem of arriving at a figure is to determine if pollution is directly, indirectly or marginally related to any specific death
Based on this rate, here is an estimate of the incidence of death among people now living in the world with the equivalent pollution related rates in brackets: * 1.78 deaths per second ( 0.4/sec)
* 107 deaths per minute (27/min)
* 6,390 deaths per hour (1,356/hr)
* 153,000 deaths per day (37,000/day)
* 56.0 million deaths per year (14 million/yr)
Way to much, Poulluting!!!! It's also killing Bears witch are on of the most animals related to Humans. STOP!!!!
1 to every hundred
In the United States about 31,000 people die every year from cirrhosis. Cirrhosis is a chronic disease of the liver.
Depends on how many people go to crappy Indian restreraunts every year.
There are no statistics as to how many people die from rabbit fever each year. There are an estimated 150-300 cases each year.
The mortality rate of trichinosis is about 1%
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The actual number of people who died of the common cold is probably close to zero. The people that die of influenza thinking that they had a bad cold was somewhere around 3,000 to 4,000 in USA in 2012
heat, many people die in the desert. not that many places cold enough to kill u from the cold itself. and most people dont know what to do in the heat.
All of them.
because it was cold
yes.
There are really no deaths from the common cold, but the cold destroys a humans immune system which could let in more dangerous viruses.
HIV attacks the T cells of the immune system so people with AIDS die from the common cold because the T cells that fight off the common cold died because of HIV
Ireland does not usually get extremely cold weather, compared to other countries. There are some deaths from the cold, but not very many compared to other countries.
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I would not say that you can die of homelessness, you could die of hypothermia etc due to being outside in the cold. It would be better asking "How many homeless people die each year?".
People die in Africa for many of the same reasons why people die anywhere. There are also some causes that are not as common elsewhere. For example many die from hunger, and lack of drinking water.
Yes, it was actually quite common for people to die as a result of the cold during the early days of the US, before antibiotics. If left untreated, the common cold can lead to secondary infections, such as pneumonia, and which can eventually cause death. However, today secondary infections and pneumonia after the common cold is rare and when it does occur, the pneumonia can be quickly treated now with modern antibiotics. Nowadays, our immune systems are usually able to fight off a cold in a 7 to 10 days.