All deaths are a result of organ failure in one way or another.
An estimated 100 people die per year from organ failure in Australia, so on average someone would die every three to four days.
In modern times, pellagra is rare and deaths from the condition are extremely rare due to the availability of niacin-fortified foods and increased awareness. However, if left untreated, pellagra can be fatal, typically from complications such as infections or organ failure.
Cushing's syndrome is a rare condition caused by prolonged exposure to high levels of cortisol. It does not typically result in death directly, but complications related to the condition such as heart disease, infections, or organ failure can lead to mortality. The exact number of deaths specifically attributed to Cushing's syndrome per year is unknown.
Around 100,000 people in the United States are currently on the waiting list for an organ transplant. However, the number of people needing a transplant worldwide may vary depending on the region and availability of organ donors.
I am going to guess at not many. It is very unlikely that you will die from a sting unless you have a severe alegic reaction or it hits an important organ- which is also extremely unlikely.
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around 3,500 :D
That's an impossible question to answer as it is not listed, i would say not many as the psp is a failure
how many people get bronchitis per year
Failure to progress means you will have to repeat the school year, you did not pass.
how many people visit hamleys every year
It is estimated that around 5,000 people worldwide receive artificial hearts each year as a means of life-saving treatment for end-stage heart failure. This number can vary based on factors such as availability of the technology and medical resources in different regions.