Impetigo is generally not considered to be a serious disease, and is very rarely life threatening. In the year 2004, which is the latest available, only three people in the United States died from impetigo infection.
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In 2012, approximately 2.6 million people died in the United States.
123 people is what i know. .
50 people
Your question is to vague. Do you mean in the world? The US? North America, South America, Central America, Europe? Not as many as have died in traffic accidents.
many millions
Not many. Millions of people died in German concentration camps. Only about a hundred died in concentration camps in America.
Impetigo is a bacterial infection of the skin. It is more prevalent in children, but it is very treatable. There are many safe medications on the market to treat this condition. If left untreated, it can be deadly, but the mortality rate is less than 1%.
25 people maybe.
Impetigo is a bacterial skin infection that primarily affects children and is generally not life-threatening. While it can lead to complications, particularly in immunocompromised individuals, it does not typically result in significant mortality. Therefore, specific global death statistics from impetigo are not well-documented, as it is more commonly treated effectively with antibiotics. Overall, deaths directly attributed to impetigo are exceedingly rare.
Chocolate and sweets do not cause impetigo, only direct contact with an infected person or their belongings.