Sentences with phrase «annual deaths resulting»

A major report on the threat, commissioned by the British government, recently estimated that annual deaths resulting from antimicrobial - resistant infections could rise to 10 million a year in 2050, from the current 700,000.

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Following your chart up to 65 would result in savings that would allow annual spending between 200k to 600k a year until death.
A comprehensive analysis of the study's results — published in June 1 online edition of the New England Journal of Medicine and to be presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting in Chicago — found participants treated with enzalutamide saw an 81 percent reduction in the risk the cancer would progress and a 29 percent reduction in the risk of death.
Seasonal influenza is a serious respiratory disease that causes annual epidemics in humans worldwide, resulting in about three to five million cases of severe illness and about 250,000 to 500,000 deaths, according to the World Health Organization.
As a result, bat deaths were reduced by 44 to 93 percent, with less than 1 percent annual power loss.
Worldwide, these annual epidemics are estimated to result in about 3 to 5 million cases of severe illness, and about 250,000 to 500,000 deaths.
Annual influenza epidemics are estimated to result in 3 million to 5 million cases of severe illness and 250,000 to 500,000 deaths yearly worldwide.
In 2009, NHTSA launched the Not - in - Traffic Surveillance (NiTS) crash database of nontraffic events resulting in injuries and deaths, which can be used to calculate a national annual estimate.
Over a three - year period (2010 — 2012) surveyed by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, an estimated annual average of 360,400 fires resulted in an average of 2,170 deaths, 12,720 injuries, and $ 6.49 billion in property loss.
Of the 55,000 annual deaths from rabies worldwide, about 98 % are the result of dog bites and canine strain rabies.
FERC's ruling document cited research by RFF experts that estimated the proposed policy would have resulted in an additional 53 million tons of annual CO2 emissions and 27,000 cumulative premature deaths by 2045.
[4] According to a 2004 study released by the Clean Air Task Force, fine particulates from power plants result in nearly 24,000 annual deaths, with 14 years lost on average for each death.
That is the sum Cal State Fullerton's Jane Hall believes pollution is costing the Golden State on an annual basis, according to the LAT's Louis Sahagun: the result of over 3,800 premature deaths and illnesses associated with high levels of particulates and ozone.
Results Compared with car users the estimated annual change in mortality of the Barcelona residents using Bicing (n = 181982) was 0.03 deaths from road traffic incidents and 0.13 deaths from air pollution.
During 1999 — 2003, a total of 3,442 deaths resulting from exposure to extreme heat were reported (annual mean: 688).
It is estimated that 500,000 accidents involving large semi-trucks occur on an annual basis, with a disturbingly large ratio of those resulting in serious injury or even wrongful death.
Such accidental deaths are more common than you may imagine; the Centers for Disease Controland Prevention (CDC) reports that accidental injury is the 4th leading cause of death in the United States, resulting in more than 130,000 fatalities on an annual basis.
Most annual travel insurance plans do cover flight changes which result from a family death.
• 168 million motorists have driven drowsy in the past year • $ 12.5 billion in annual monetary losses are attributed to fatigue - related crashes • 1,550 estimated deaths are blamed on fatigue - related crashes each year • 15 percent of heavy truck crashes involve fatigue • 12.5 percent of crashes requiring hospitalization are the result of fatigue
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