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Tetanus (from Ancient Greek ... Disability-adjusted life year for tetanus per 100,000 inhabitants in 2004.
A broad and common measure of the health of a population is its life expectancy. According to "Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Slavery," by Robert Fogel, the life expectancy in 1850 of a White person in the United States was forty; for a slave, it was thirty-six. [1]
Life expectancy at birth was 81.5 in Finland in 2021. Among males the life expectancy was 79 and among females 84.1. ... Tetanus, whooping cough, polio, diphtheria ...
1940. Overall life expectancy: 62.9 Women: 65.2 Men: 60.8 The United States began the ’40s on an upswing, with life expectancy up sharply from 58.5 years in 1936, when the nation was still ...
Life expectancy in Portugal is estimated to be 82.55 years, ... Throughout life Tetanus and diphtheria (Td) vaccine boosters at 25, 45, 65 years, every 10 years ...
Life expectancy at birth in Tunisia. In 2016, life expectancy in Tunisia was 74 years for males and 78 years for females. [1] By comparison, in the 1960s it was only 47.1 years. Infant mortality in 2017 was 12.1 per 1,000 live births. [2] Measles, tetanus, and polio have been largely eliminated by a major immunization program.
Life expectancy may be plateauing. Don’t expect your grandkids to live to 200 years old. A study published on Monday suggests we may be reaching our limit in terms of life expectancy and that ...
"It lowers life expectancy by as much as 2.4 years compared to a healthy weight," said American Heart Association volunteer Latha P. Palaniappan, M.D., a professor of cardiovascular medicine at ...