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19th-century tuberculosis mortality rate for New York and New Orleans [84] Deaths/Year/1000 people Year Population White people Black people 1821 New York City 5.3 9.6 1830 New York City 4.4 12.0 1844 New York City 3.6 8.2 1849 New Orleans 4.9 5.2 1855 New York City 3.1 12.0 1860 New York City 2.4 6.7 1865 New York City 2.8 6.7 1880 New Orleans 3.3
Tuberculosis (TB), also known colloquially as the "white death", or historically as consumption, [7] is a contagious disease usually caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) bacteria. [1] Tuberculosis generally affects the lungs , but it can also affect other parts of the body. [ 1 ]
20th-century deaths from tuberculosis (3 C, 930 P) 21st-century deaths from tuberculosis (29 P)
Infant mortality: Early 20th century rates were largely shaped by high infant mortality. The rate in 1900 was about 10% of newborns died—in some cities as many as 30%. [56] [57] [58] Infectious diseases: The death rate from infectious diseases—especially tuberculosis, influenza and pneumonia—fell by 90% from 1900 to
Tuberculosis deaths in the Russian Empire (58 P) S. Tuberculosis deaths in the Soviet Union (39 P) Y. Tuberculosis deaths in Yugoslavia (4 P) This page was last ...
Time series of tuberculosis deaths in the United States 1954-2021. A simple way to examine a regular time series is manually with a line chart. The datagraphic shows tuberculosis deaths in the United States, [8] along with the yearly change and the percentage change from year to year. The total number of deaths declined in every year until the ...
An AI death calculator can now tell you when you’ll die — and it’s eerily accurate. The tool, called Life2vec, can predict life expectancy based on its study of data from 6 million Danish ...
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