The lifespan of an infant with an untreated heart defect can vary significantly depending on the type and severity of the defect. Some mild defects might allow for a relatively normal life span, while more severe conditions could lead to life-threatening complications within the first year of life. Generally, without treatment, many serious heart defects can lead to significant health issues and may result in death within months to a few years. Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial for improving outcomes.
The mortality rate for a "hole in the heart," or congenital heart defect such as atrial septal defect (ASD) or ventricular septal defect (VSD), varies depending on the specific type and severity of the defect, as well as the timing and effectiveness of treatment. Many individuals with minor defects can live normal lifespans without significant issues, while severe cases may lead to complications if untreated, potentially resulting in higher mortality rates. Advances in medical care and surgical techniques have significantly improved outcomes for those requiring intervention. Overall, with timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment, the prognosis is generally favorable.
If untreated, you would surely die. With medicines or in some cases surgery and/or replacement, you can live a relatively normal life.
Stupid Question, simple answerThe answer is simpel - You cannot "defect" to Russia & still live in the US. I think the question was what are the requirements to defect FROM Russia to live in the US?
SIDS sudden infant death syndrome.
In manorfield infant school
The infant mortality rate for China is 14.79 deaths per 1000 live births.
"Infant mortality rates are high in India" "The infant mortality rate is 2 out of every 1000 live births"
The infant mortality rate is 43 deaths per 1000 live births.
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Bolivia has the following estimated infant mortality rate for 2009:male: 48.56 deaths per 1,000 live birthsfemale: 40.57 deaths per 1,000 live birthstotal: 44.66 deaths per 1,000 live births
In 2008, 54 infants die per 1000 live births.
The infant mortality fate is 5 deaths per 1000 live births.