Which subtype or strain of the flu can be a factor. The exact kind of flu virus infection, such as H1N1/09, is not being tracked, nor tested and counted any longer now that the pandemic is over. Therefore, this information is no longer available.
Due to a good preventive vaccination program, many people are resistant now to H1N1/09 and the numbers would be expected to be significantly lower than the counts during the pandemic. In the US approximately 36,000 people die of one of the seasonal variants of flu viruses each year. The related question linked to this Q&A about deaths from Swine Flu during the pandemic may give a frame of reference.
I do not have real-time data on morbidity rates in the Philippines. It's best to refer to official sources such as the Department of Health in the Philippines for the most up-to-date information on morbidity rates in the country.
how many people died in united states in 2010
The actual number of people who died of the common cold is probably close to zero. The people that die of influenza thinking that they had a bad cold was somewhere around 3,000 to 4,000 in USA in 2012
I don't have access to real-time data, but on average approximately 150,000 people die each day worldwide. However, the number can vary depending on numerous factors.
An estimated 56 million people died worldwide in 1968.
An estimated 43,000 servicemen mobilized for WWI died of influenza (Crosby).
From the date 0 BC AD to a current date, there are trillions of people on our planet who have died.
173,406,915
About 20,000 people, to date (estimated).
This is the correct word that is usually abbreviated as "flu." Here are some sentences.The influenza epidemic left many dead and thousands weakened.I have had my influenza vaccine.She caught influenza and was sick for a whole week.
Anywhere from 3000 to 47,000.
Queen Mary, of England, aka. Bloody Mary, died in 1558 during an out break of influenza.
Many Indigenous Australians died of diseases like measles, chicken pox and influenza
According to the United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention, there are 4 types of Influenza viruses, but only three infect humans (A, B & C). Influenza D infects cattle and is not known to infect people.
According to the United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention, there are 4 types of Influenza viruses, but only three infect humans (A, B & C). Influenza D infects cattle and is not known to infect people.
The Influenza Pandemic of 1918 is the most devastating epidemic in recorded world history, as it killed more people than World War II as well as all four years of the Black Plague, killing somewhere between 20 and 40 million people. Of these people, an estimated 28% were Americans.
Yes, the 1918/1919 influenza killed an estimated 20 million people worldwide, many more than died in WW I