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How many ppl die every year?

Approximately 57 million people die each year globally, with leading causes including cardiovascular diseases, infectious diseases, cancer, and other non-communicable diseases. Factors such as age, gender, lifestyle, and access to healthcare can influence mortality rates.


How many people from third world countries die every day?

Approximately 30,000 to 40,000 people from third world countries die every day due to various factors such as poverty, lack of access to healthcare, malnutrition, and infectious diseases.


How many people die from illness every day?

While the number of deaths from illness can vary depending on the type of illness and region, globally millions of people die from various illnesses every day. Common causes of death from illness include heart disease, cancer, respiratory diseases, and infectious diseases. The exact number of daily deaths can fluctuate and is influenced by factors such as access to healthcare, preventive measures, and overall health infrastructure.


How many children die from not being vaccinated?

The exact number of children who die from not being vaccinated can vary from year to year and by location. However, vaccines have greatly reduced the number of deaths caused by preventable diseases in children worldwide. It is important to prioritize vaccination to protect children and prevent the spread of infectious diseases.


How many people visit Okefenokee swamp yearly?

Okefenokee Swamp in Georgia typically receives around 400,000 visitors annually.

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Are there medicines for infectious diseases?

There are many medicines for infectious diseases, too many to list.


What was the most infectious diseases of the 1900s?

In the 19th century there were lots of different types of disease but the most common ones are: tuberculosis, typhoid, scarlet fever and measles and hundreds of thousands of people died from these diseases.


Is the flu a noninfectious diseases?

Influenza is a highly infectious disease, even when the patient is recovering (unlike many other Infectious Diseases which quit being infectious when the patient begins to recover).


What diseases do animals carry?

There are many infectious diseases that can affect animals, some of these may be passed on to humans (zoonotic diseases). Infectious disease may be caused by; bacteria, viruses, protozoa, parasites and many other classes of pathogens.


How do you gets rid of infectious disease?

There are many types of infectious diseases. Each has to be managed on merit. You have to consult the doctor for the same.


Who investigates the spread of infectious diseases?

There are many scientists that study the spread of infectious diseases (called epidemiology), and in the United States the CDC (Center for Disease Control) is the central reporting agency.


What are the health effects of water?

if not filtered, you can get severly sick with many infectious diseases


What causes many infectious diseases?

Poor sanitation, lack of hygiene, and bad diets.


What disease can pass from one organism to another?

There are Infectious Diseases and Non infectious Diseases. Infectious diseases can be transmitted from person to person, and can be spread from one living thing to another are known as communicable diseases. They can be caused by, Bacteria, Viruses, Protists, etc. which is the Plague. Non infectious diseases can not be transmitted from person to person, these are things like Cancers.


Can people die from infectious diseases?

Yes. Examples of infectious diseases are (Chickenpox, the common cold, Yes. Examples of infectious diseases are (Chickenpox, ommon cold Diphtheria, E. coli, Giardiasis, hiv/aids, DiphtheriaE. coli Diphtheria, E. coli iardiasis Diphtheria, E. coli, GiardiasisHIV/AIDS Infectious mononucleosis, influenza (flu strands A, B and the SWINE flu), Lyme disease, Malaria, Measles, Meningitis, Infectious mononucleosisnfluenza (flu) Infectious mononucleosis, influenza (flu strands A, B and the SWINE flu), yme disease Infectious mononucleosis, influenza (flu strands A, B and the SWINE flu), Lyme disease, Malaria Infectious mononucleosis, influenza (flu strands A, B and the SWINE flu), Lyme disease, Malaria Measles, Meningitis MeaslesMeningitistis Mumps, Poliomyelitis (polio), Phenemonia, MumpsPoliomyelitis (polio)myelitis (polio) Mumps, Poliomyelitis (polio),Pneumonia Rocky mountain spotted fever, Rubella (German measles), Salmonella infections, Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), Sexually transmitted diseases, Sexually transmitted infections, Shingles (herpes zoster) Tetanus Toxic shock syndrome (TAMPON) Tuberculosis Viral hepatitis West Nile virus Whooping cough (pertussis)


What does the abbreviation ICD9 stand for?

The abbreviation ICD9 stand for International Classification Of Diseases Nine Revision. You can find there the diverse infectious and parasite diseases, the diseases around the digestive system and many mores.


How many wild animal attack people yearly?

roughly 1,048 yearly