Since the category is Mumps, I will assume you mean the mumps. Assuming the person was in good health before they contacted it, the mortality rate for the mumps is below 1%. While terribly uncomfortable, it is a self-limiting viral infection, and recovery is usually uneventful with good supportive care.
Everyone is susceptible.
Many people in the community carry MRSA, and it is easily transferred in hospitals. With the high rate of carriage and transmission, it is inevitable that MRSA will enter hospitals.
While the disease caused by MRSA may have been cured, it doesn't mean that the person doesn't carry any MRSA germs on his or her body. Many, many people are colonized with MRSA -- it lives on them without causing disease. "Cure" in the case of a MRSA-related rash or boil means that the skin problem is cured, but not that all MRSA has been eliminated from the person. A related question: how do you know that you're not colonized with MRSA yourself?
Alot of people like each other because their are so many people out in the world
In 1993, there were approximately 1,600 deaths attributed to methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in the United States. MRSA is a type of bacteria resistant to many antibiotics, making infections difficult to treat. The numbers have varied over the years, but it was during the early 1990s that MRSA began to gain attention as a significant public health concern.
Many people have cavities each year and this is a common dental problem for people around the world. However, how many people have cavities each year is not known.
to many
Millions of people suffer from pneumonia each year.
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There are far too many people that get kidney cancer each year. The number is in the hundreds around the world.
The gross Death Rate average for the world is 8.37 people per 1,000 per year. With 7 billion people in the world, that means about 58,590,000 people die each year in the world.