Its hard to tell. It happens all over the world. Its probaly countless numbers. But on average i would guess about a million people have or had it.
375 divided 5 = 75. Therefore, 75 adults.
About one-third of infants whose mothers contract fifth disease during pregnancy show signs of infection at birth.
No, but if your pregnant and you get fifth disease you could pass on the sickness to the fetus and increase risk of still-birth and miscarriage.
It is a skin disease that many teenagers, young adults, and some adults suffer from and can be treated with some specific medications very carfully. Ointment is enough for some, but not always the case.
About 5% of those infected. Many more children do than adults.
chickenpox
Study results reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicate that more than 90% of American adults are immune to the chickenpox virus.
Based on data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 14% of adults in the United States smoke cigarettes, which translates to approximately 1.4 out of every 10 adults.
Everyone is susceptible.
The typical reservoir host for mononucleosis, commonly caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), is humans. The virus is primarily transmitted through saliva, which is why mononucleosis is often referred to as the "kissing disease." While many individuals may carry the virus without showing symptoms, adolescents and young adults are particularly susceptible to developing symptoms when infected.
there are more kids than adults in the world
Yes. People with Anorexia Nervosa are susceptible to many infections and diseases since they have inadequate nourishment and injury to organs from starvation that causes them to no longer have resistance to even minor infectious diseases like the flu, as well as to secondary conditions that make them unable to fight disease.