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It is difficult to provide an exact number of people infected with viruses globally each year as it varies depending on the type of virus and region. However, millions of people worldwide are affected by viral infections annually.
Between 10,000 and 15,000 GAS infections occur in the United States every year.
It is estimated that around 200-1000 people die from toxoplasmosis each year in the United States. Mortality rates can vary depending on the individual's immune status and overall health.
That is not known to man. We know aproximately how many are getting infected with HIV and how many dies from AIDS. Here are some data from UNAIDS: Number of people living with HIV in 2006: 39,5 millions (34,1-47,1) Infected in 2006: 4,3 millions (3,6-5,7) AIDS death in 2006: 2,9 millions (2,5-3,5)
It is estimated that fewer than 100 cases of trichinosis are reported in the United States each year. The number of reported cases has declined due to changes in pork production practices and increased awareness about food safety.
Polio is transmitted, most commonly, through fecal matter and saliva.
Yes, if they cheat on each other with infected people.
700,000
About 3000 people in the United States are affected each year.
about 5 million each year many people get infected
Hepatitis A is a disease that cause damage to the liver, formally known as infectious hepatitis. It can be transmitted through fecal-oral route. Millions are infected each year by Hepatitis A. Some symptoms are fatigue, fever, abdominal pain, nausea, and appetite loss.
Worldwide, an estimated 16 million to 18 million people are infected with Chagas disease. Of those infected, an estimated 50,000 die each year. -GoldenToast
It is difficult to provide an exact number of people infected with viruses globally each year as it varies depending on the type of virus and region. However, millions of people worldwide are affected by viral infections annually.
It is estimated that 1% of the general population is infected each year.
one or two there have been 17 ever infected in usa
insect bites walking barefoot eating raw or undercooked pork, beef or fish eating contaminated raw fruits and vegetables eating foods prepared by infected handlers drinking contaminated water contact with infected persons
You can do so many things to prevent the disease. But the most impossible thing is to teach the hygiene practices to a crawling baby or say a baby smaller than three years of age. thankfully the disease is not problematic one in younger children. You can teach hygiene to older children. Washing the hands with soap and water before taking food and after defecation goes a long way in prevention of the disease. Children should be taught about not kissing each other in mouth. Also they should not use the same pot to drink the water.