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- Mosquito-borne disease - Wikipedia
Worldwide, malaria is a leading cause of premature mortality, particularly in children under the age of five, with an estimated 207 million cases and more than half a million deaths in 2012, according to the World Malaria Report 2013 published by the World Health Organization (WHO) The death toll increased to one million as of 2018 according
- Number of flu cases per year U. S. | Statista
The number of flu cases in the U S fluctuates by year Over the past decade the yearly number of cases ranged from 9 to 41 million
- Cancer - Our World in Data
As of 2021, around 15% of all deaths were cancer deaths, making it one of the most common causes of death globally Cancers are a group of diseases in which abnormal cells multiply rapidly and can grow into tumors They can develop in different parts of the body and, in some cases, spread to other organs through the blood and lymph systems
- Data review: how many people die from air pollution?
The study by Vohra et al (2021) suggests that the death toll from outdoor air pollution caused by fossil fuels is much higher than other studies suggest They estimate that 8 7 million deaths globally in 2018 were due to the air pollution caused by burning fossil fuels 11 8 7 million premature deaths are almost one-fifth of all deaths
- Covid-19 disruptions killed 228,000 children in South Asia . . .
South Asia has reported nearly 13 million Covid cases and more than 186,000 deaths so far It estimates that there have been 228,000 additional deaths of children under five in these six
- The Major Causes of Death in Children and Adolescents in the . . .
Motor vehicle crashes were the leading cause of death for children and adolescents, representing 20% of all deaths; firearm-related injuries were the second leading cause of death, responsible for 15% of deaths Among firearm deaths, 59% were homicides, 35% were suicides, and 4% were unintentional injuries (e g , accidental discharge)
- Smallpox - Our World in Data
The reported number of smallpox cases between 1920 and 1978 amounted to 11 6 million cases — but that number was certainly smaller than the actual number of cases, although we do not know by how much
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