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- Animal Cruelty Statistics 2024 – Enough to Crush One’s Heart
A Study Found That About 1 8% of U S Adults, or Around Two Out of 100 People, Engage in Animal Cruelty (NCBI) This study stated that animal brutality is often seen in young, poor men with a family history of antisocial behavior
- Causes of death globally: what do people die from?
It shows the data for the year before the pandemic During the pandemic the number and causes of deaths have changed For 2020 it is estimated that 5 7 million people died from COVID and the current 2021 death toll – before the year is even over – is estimated to be 11 5 million 1 Other causes of death declined during the pandemic We
- Rabies - Brain, Spinal Cord, and Nerve Disorders - MSD Manual . . .
The rabies vaccine should be given to people who are likely to be exposed to the rabies virus before exposure Such people include the following: Veterinarians Laboratory workers who handle animals that may be rabid People who live or stay more than 30 days in countries where rabies in dogs is widespread People who explore bat caves
- Estimates of the burden of human rabies deaths and animal . . .
Rabies, a fatal but vaccine-preventable viral zoonotic disease, causes approximately 59 000 human deaths globally each year, mostly because of dog bites 1 United Against Rabies, an alliance of partners from international agencies, has made a global call to end human deaths from dog-mediated rabies by 2030 (Zero by 30) 2 To achieve this goal, India has laid a roadmap through its National
- Fact Sheet: Rabies | Research Institute for Tropical Medicine
In the Philippines, rabies continues to be an endemic disease despite the availability of effective and safe vaccines Incidence of rabies in the country is estimated to be 6-8 per million populations, one of the highest worldwide The main vector of the disease in the country is the domestic dogs and to a small extent, cats
- Food-borne Illnesses Cost US$ 110 Billion Per Year in Low . . .
WASHINGTON, DC, October 23, 2018— A new World Bank study finds that the impact of unsafe food costs low- and middle-income economies about US$ 110 billion in lost productivity and medical expenses each year Yet a large proportion of these costs could be avoided by adopting preventative measures that improve how food is handled from farm to fork
- Workplace Deaths - 2 Million People Die at Work Each Year . . .
According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), more than 2 3 million workers die every year as a result of occupational accidents or work-related diseases To put this number in perspective, across the world 167,000 people died in armed conflicts in 2015, according to the latest edition of the IISS Armed Conflict Survey
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