Hiran wrote: ↑17/03/2020 22:00
MorningStar wrote: ↑17/03/2020 21:49
Hiran wrote: ↑17/03/2020 21:44
Gripa je manje zarazna, razlog zašto još uvijek nema toliko bolesnih od COVID19 su sve mjere koje su uvedene u sprečavanju širenja.
I dont know ricky ... tu su nedje mescini
Globally, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that the flu kills 290,000 to 650,000 people each year, and per the CDC, up to 61,000 of those deaths occurred in the US annually since 2010.
While we don't have yearly estimates for coronavirus fatalities yet, the WHO's newest Situation Report, published on February 25, says that out of the 80,239 confirmed coronavirus cases worldwide, the illness has resulted in 2,700 deaths—2,666 of which have occurred in China
R0 za gripu 1.3
R0 za CoVID 2.2
R0 je broj ljudi koje jedna zaražena osoba može zaraziti.
S time da si zaboravio da za gripu postoji vakcinacija od 1945
I dalje , i dont know ricky doesent seem so bad
Death rate of infected individuals.
Smallpox, Variola major Unvaccinated 30%
Varicella (chickenpox), in newborns Untreated ~ 30% Where the mothers develop the disease between 5 days prior to, or 2 days after delivery.
Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies Currently Incurable 100% Includes Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease and all its variants, fatal familial insomnia, kuru, Gerstmann–Sträussler–Scheinker syndrome and others.
African trypanosomiasis Untreated ~ 100%
Visceral leishmaniasis Untreated ~ 100%
Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva Currently Incurable ~ 100% Death almost always results from complications of FOP, life expectancy is about 40 years
Tay–Sachs disease (pre-adult) Currently Incurable ~ 100% Even with the most high quality care, infants with Tay–Sachs disease usually die within a few years of displaying the first symptoms. Juvenile with the disease are likely to die from the ages 5–15, while those who develop the disease as adults will probably be largely unaffected.
Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis, Naegleria fowleri Untreated ~ 99% Amphotericin B has shown efficacy in the limited survivorship population. Around 7 documented survivors
Rabies Untreated ~ 99% Preventable with vaccines down to ~0% CFR and treatable with PEP but, once the symptoms manifest, the CFR is near 100%. Around 16 documented survivors after symptom onset, all but 3 did not receive any Rabies (specific) treatment at any time before symptom onset. Of those 3, only 1 survived without the use of a therapeutic coma
Balamuthia Opportunistic & Untreated~ 99% 2 survivors, both have permanent brain damage.
Glanders, septicemic Untreated 95% The rate drops significantly to >50% with treatment.
Smallpox Variola major – specifically the malignant (flat) or hemorrhagic type Untreated ~ 95% The rate drops significantly to 10% with effective treatments.
Eradicated.
Anthrax, specifically the pulmonary form Untreated & Unvaccinated > 85% Early treatments lower the CFR to 45% as seen in the 2001 AMERITHRAX letter attacks.
Monoclonal antibodies (Obilotoxaximab & Raxibacumab) could lower this further.
AIDS/HIV infection Untreated 80–90% Data are counted during the first 5 years of infection in developed countries. HIV is not lethal on its own but patients are usually killed by respiratory diseases, such as flu or pneumonia because of immunodeficiency caused by HIV virus.
Ebola virus disease – specifically EBOV Untreated & Unvaccinated 83–90%
Prognosis improved by early supportive treatments as seen in the West African epidemic and the Kivu outbreak.
Dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) Untreated 26% Dengue haemorrhagic fever is also known as severe dengue.
Leptospirosis < 5–30%
Anorexia Nervosa Cohort summary 16%
Legionellosis ~ 15%
Meningococcal disease Untreated & Unvaccinated 10–20%
Typhoid fever Untreated & Unvaccinated 10–20%
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) 11% Galidesivir has shown promise in treating Coronaviridae
Intestinal capillariasis Untreated ~ 10%
Visceral leishmaniasis ~ 10%
Botulism Treated < 10% Untreated foodborne botulism is thought to be ~50%
Diphtheria, respiratory Untreated & Unvaccinated ~ 5–10%
Yellow fever Unvaccinated 7.5%
Pertussis (whooping cough), infants in developing countries Unvaccinated ~ 3.7%
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ~3.92% Global, up to 16 March 2020.
Smallpox, Variola major Vaccinated 3%
Spanish (1918) flu Treated > 2.5%
Measles (rubeola), in developing countries Unvaccinated ~ 1–3% May reach 10–30% in some localities.
Brucellosis Untreated ≤ 2%
Hepatitis A, adults > 50 years old Unvaccinated ~ 1.8%
Lassa fever ~ 1% 15% in hospitalized patients; higher in some epidemics.
Mumps encephalitis Unvaccinated ~ 1%
Pertussis (whooping cough), children in developing countries Unvaccinated ~ 1% For children 1–4 years old.
Smallpox, Variola minor Unvaccinated 1%
Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis (VEE) < 1%
Anthrax, cutaneous < 1%
Malaria ~ 0.3%
Hepatitis A Unvaccinated 0.1–0.3%
Asian (1956–58) flu ~ 0.1%
Hong Kong (1968–69) flu ~ 0.1%
Influenza A, typical pandemics < 0.1%
Varicella (chickenpox), adults Unvaccinated 0.02% This is 1:5,000.
Hand, foot and mouth disease, children < 5 years old 0.01% This is 1:10,000.
Varicella (chickenpox), children Unvaccinated 0.001% This is 1:100,000.
Angiostrongyliasis ~2.4%