everyone from the ages 0->20 and 60->....
yes
No colour blindness does not affect a certain age group it can affect anyone but usually you are born with colour blindness its not like usually as you grow older you go blind its completely different
It will affect mostly mammals and sometimes birds.
i belive its young children
No, it affects all ages.
This disease mainly affects children under the age of five.
Yes, but although they are among the most common age group (age 0 - 24 years) to contract the A-H1N1/09 Pandemic flu, only 16% of those who died were ages 5 to 24 years.
Type 1 diabetes can affect anyone, doesn't matter what age you are. Type 2 diabetes is can also affect anyone but it is generally age related and you are more likely to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes when you are older.
Yes, they have been one of the hardest hit segments of the population who have had the pandemic flu. This age group required hospitalization for the H1N1 influenza virus more than other age groups, but they were not among the group with the highest deaths attributed to the infection.
No, there are the pigs who got the original H1N1 (Swine Flu) that pigs get and a few pig farm workers who have caught that type of the H1N1 viruses. For the Pandemic Swine Flu H1N1/-09, there are cases that have been discovered and reported in pigs, humans, dogs, cats, turkeys and other birds, and ferrets so far.
There are exceptions, but it is considered to be 50 years old or greater.
The statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that those most likely to catch the A-H1N1/09 Pandemic Influenza are young and healthy. The most cases were among those aged from infants to age 24.Those who had complications requiring hospitalization were comprised more of those age 0 to 4 by twice as many hospitalizations as those age 5 to 24. That group of ages 5 to 24 was just under twice as likely to be hospitalized as the next group of age 50 to 64.Of those hospitalized, a majority had underlying medical conditions or were pregnant women which made them more vulnerable. For example, 8% of Americans have asthma, but 32% of patients hospitalized with A-H1N1/09 were asthmatics. (See the related question below for a list of the high risk groups)The group with the most deaths was the group of people age 25 to 49 with 41% of the deaths, next was the group of 50 to 64 year olds who comprised 25% of those who died. Although they are among the most common to contract the disease, only 16% of the cases aged 5 to 24 were among those who died. With the seasonal flu, those who are most vulnerable to die are people 65 and older who typically represent 90% of the total seasonal flu deaths. With the A-H1N1/09 Pandemic flu, the people age 65 and older are much less likely to contract the disease and only around 9% die. Age group 0-4 comprise only 2% of the deaths.