No victims have been found dead from the bacteria. "except ur momma"
It depends on the species. For example, Streptococcus bovis is usually found in the large bowel and it causes infectious endocarditis in people who have some diseases in that organ and have some cardiac abnormality. As for Streptococcus pyogenes, it can be found in the pharynx (throat) of some people as colonizing bacteria, and in others cause disease (amygdalitis), but it's not supposed to be found in most people. Streptococcus pneumoniae, which is the most common cause of pneumonia, sinusitis and otitis media, colonises a large number of infants, and can also cause disease if the conditions are favourable. Streptococcus viridans causes teeth disease and is part of the permanent micro-biota of the mouth; if imbalance occurs, then it can cause some problem. Enterococcus are a group of bacteria that also belongs to the major group of streptococcus, and, as the name says, are found in the large bowel, rarely being a cause of infectious endocarditis or urinary infection (of the bladder).
It is difficult to provide an exact number of victims without reference to a specific eruption event. Mount Merapi has experienced several eruptions throughout history, each resulting in varying numbers of casualties. It's important to refer to specific eruption events to accurately determine the number of victims.
When Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 A.D., an estimated 2,000 people were killed, but the exact number of missing individuals is unknown. Many bodies were buried under layers of ash and pumice, which preserved their forms but made it difficult for archaeologists to accurately determine the total number of victims.
Most people were killed by the tsunami, Earthquakes did not have a significant impact. However, a significant number of people were killed by pyroclastic flows.
In the 1815 eruption it killed 92,000 people and 229,000 animals.
he killed 3 and injured over 20 in a series of mail bombings.
19 terrorists died 2,966 victims were killed
I'm not sure where to find information on this, although I would imagine a large number of Christians, and to a lesser extent, Jews and atheists. I know for a fact a number of Muslims were killed as well (yes, other than the terrorists). Based on the large number of victims and the diversity in the US (ESPECIALLY in New York), I wouldn't be surprised to find multiple individuals from every religion were killed.
number of victims strep throat
Beta hemolytic (or haemolytic) Streptococcus is a description for a number of the Streptococcus family of bacteria. They may be passed from one person to another through skin to skin contact, for example, hand contact, kissing, close physical contact, etc.
As many as 1.5 million children could have been killed at Auschwitz. ____ No. The total number of people killed at Auschwitz was just over 1.1 million. An estimated 25% of the victims were under the age of 15.
now you get into semantics: you have the figure for the number of deaths, but the number of victims is much more: there are some schools of thought that the children of Holocaust survivors as well as the survivors themselves should be counted as victims. but if you're asking how many Jews died in ww2, around 6 million ___ The notion that the children of survivors are 'oh-so-traumatized' is the ultimate in half-witted psychobabble. It is plain ridiculous.
13,000
The Holocaust resulted in the murder of approximately six million Jews across Europe, with around 200,000 to 250,000 of those victims being German Jews. In addition to Jewish victims, millions of others, including Roma, disabled individuals, Poles, Soviet prisoners of war, and political dissidents, were also persecuted and killed. The total number of Holocaust victims in Germany is part of this broader tragedy, reflecting the extensive impact of Nazi policies.
Approximately 50,000 people each year worldwide are killed by rabies bites. Most of the victims are children. Most of the infections come from dog bites.
their are 1,000,000,000,000,000,000, out of 300
Estimates vary, but it is believed that thousands of Kurds were killed and buried in mass graves during the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq, particularly during the Anfal campaign in the late 1980s. The exact number of victims is difficult to determine due to the secrecy and scale of these atrocities.