In 2005, the estimated prevalence of phenylketonuria (PKU) in the United States was approximately 1 in 10,000 to 15,000 live births. This condition is a genetic disorder that affects the metabolism of phenylalanine, an amino acid. The exact number of cases can vary based on the population and screening practices, but the overall incidence remains relatively consistent across different regions.
pinkeye per year how many cases are there
that question is very difficult to answer. you could search up forgery cases and usually they should give a number of how many cases you'd hear in a year, and the statistics. e.g in 2004 there were over twenty forgery cases. in 2005 it nearly doubled the amount! *note* my examples aren't true...they were just examples
approximately 13000 court cases are won each year
There were exactly 53 Saturdays in the year 2005.
there are 70,000.
On average, Lincoln and Henderson handled around 100 cases per year.
The Supreme Court alone decides which cases, and how many they will hear.
The Supreme Court alone decides which cases, and how many they will hear.
There are as many as 50,000 new cases each year
The Supreme Court hears an average 75 cases in a year
no one knows that question
about 1.6 million