375 Times More Likely To Die From Diarrhea than Ebola

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375 times more likely to die from diarrhea than ebola.

"The top 10 causes of death

Fact sheet N°310
Updated May 2014
The 10 leading causes of death in the world, 2000 and 2012

Ischaemic heart disease, stroke, lower respiratory infections and chronic obstructive lung disease have remained the top major killers during the past decade.

HIV deaths decreased slightly from 1.7 million (3.2%) deaths in 2000 to 1.5 million (2.7%) deaths in 2012. Diarrhoea is no longer among the 5 leading causes of death, but is still among the top 10, killing 1.5 million people in 2012.

Chronic diseases cause increasing numbers of deaths worldwide. Lung cancers (along with trachea and bronchus cancers) caused 1.6 million (2.9%) deaths in 2012, up from 1.2 million (2.2%) deaths in 2000. Similarly, diabetes caused 1.5 million (2.7%) deaths in 2012, up from 1.0 million (2.0%) deaths in 2000."

rest,
WHO The top 10 causes of death
 
Really wanna make jokes about millions of dead people?

Dude, you are such a frick'n moron.

Who's MAKING JOKES ABOUT MILLIONS OF PEOPLE, RETARD???

What I was saying is that WE KNOW WHAT YOU ARE GOOGLING TONIGHT — DIARRHEA!!!

I guess you've gotten tired of reading about pedophilia, for a change, eh?
 
What I was saying is that WE KNOW WHAT YOU ARE GOOGLING TONIGHT — DIARRHEA!!!

theoldschool said:
Well we know your pants are soaked because of ebola. I think Delta's saying they should be even MORE soaked because of Diarrhea.

Nope.

Not what he's sayin'.

He isn't smart enough to make his own jokes. Sorry.
 
It has to be said: Death from diarrhea would really shit!!!
 
What I was saying is that WE KNOW WHAT YOU ARE GOOGLING TONIGHT — DIARRHEA!!!

Well we know your pants are soaked because of ebola. I think Delta's saying they should be even MORE soaked because of Diarrhea.

Somebody Google Delta some toilet paper, and ummm...oh yea...a life.
 
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375 times more likely to die from diarrhea than ebola.

"The top 10 causes of death

Fact sheet N°310
Updated May 2014
The 10 leading causes of death in the world, 2000 and 2012

Ischaemic heart disease, stroke, lower respiratory infections and chronic obstructive lung disease have remained the top major killers during the past decade.

HIV deaths decreased slightly from 1.7 million (3.2%) deaths in 2000 to 1.5 million (2.7%) deaths in 2012. Diarrhoea is no longer among the 5 leading causes of death, but is still among the top 10, killing 1.5 million people in 2012.

Chronic diseases cause increasing numbers of deaths worldwide. Lung cancers (along with trachea and bronchus cancers) caused 1.6 million (2.9%) deaths in 2012, up from 1.2 million (2.2%) deaths in 2000. Similarly, diabetes caused 1.5 million (2.7%) deaths in 2012, up from 1.0 million (2.0%) deaths in 2000."

rest,
WHO The top 10 causes of death


Not if you live in west africa.
 
375 times more likely to die from diarrhea than ebola.

"The top 10 causes of death

Fact sheet N°310
Updated May 2014
The 10 leading causes of death in the world, 2000 and 2012

Ischaemic heart disease, stroke, lower respiratory infections and chronic obstructive lung disease have remained the top major killers during the past decade.

HIV deaths decreased slightly from 1.7 million (3.2%) deaths in 2000 to 1.5 million (2.7%) deaths in 2012. Diarrhoea is no longer among the 5 leading causes of death, but is still among the top 10, killing 1.5 million people in 2012.

Chronic diseases cause increasing numbers of deaths worldwide. Lung cancers (along with trachea and bronchus cancers) caused 1.6 million (2.9%) deaths in 2012, up from 1.2 million (2.2%) deaths in 2000. Similarly, diabetes caused 1.5 million (2.7%) deaths in 2012, up from 1.0 million (2.0%) deaths in 2000."

rest,
WHO The top 10 causes of death


Not if you live in west africa.

You're right. If in West Africa you're most likely to die from malaria,

"Malaria kills over a million Africans every year, most of these are children under the age of five."
Africa s Most Dangerous Animals Hippos Lions More
 
375 times more likely to die from diarrhea than ebola.

"The top 10 causes of death

Fact sheet N°310
Updated May 2014
The 10 leading causes of death in the world, 2000 and 2012

Ischaemic heart disease, stroke, lower respiratory infections and chronic obstructive lung disease have remained the top major killers during the past decade.

HIV deaths decreased slightly from 1.7 million (3.2%) deaths in 2000 to 1.5 million (2.7%) deaths in 2012. Diarrhoea is no longer among the 5 leading causes of death, but is still among the top 10, killing 1.5 million people in 2012.

Chronic diseases cause increasing numbers of deaths worldwide. Lung cancers (along with trachea and bronchus cancers) caused 1.6 million (2.9%) deaths in 2012, up from 1.2 million (2.2%) deaths in 2000. Similarly, diabetes caused 1.5 million (2.7%) deaths in 2012, up from 1.0 million (2.0%) deaths in 2000."

rest,
WHO The top 10 causes of death


Not if you live in west africa.

You're right. If in West Africa you're most likely to die from malaria,

"Malaria kills over a million Africans every year, most of these are children under the age of five."
Africa s Most Dangerous Animals Hippos Lions More

That ain't diarrhea ....
 
375 times more likely to die from diarrhea than ebola.

"The top 10 causes of death

Fact sheet N°310
Updated May 2014
The 10 leading causes of death in the world, 2000 and 2012

Ischaemic heart disease, stroke, lower respiratory infections and chronic obstructive lung disease have remained the top major killers during the past decade.

HIV deaths decreased slightly from 1.7 million (3.2%) deaths in 2000 to 1.5 million (2.7%) deaths in 2012. Diarrhoea is no longer among the 5 leading causes of death, but is still among the top 10, killing 1.5 million people in 2012.

Chronic diseases cause increasing numbers of deaths worldwide. Lung cancers (along with trachea and bronchus cancers) caused 1.6 million (2.9%) deaths in 2012, up from 1.2 million (2.2%) deaths in 2000. Similarly, diabetes caused 1.5 million (2.7%) deaths in 2012, up from 1.0 million (2.0%) deaths in 2000."

rest,
WHO The top 10 causes of death

Just stop with this decietful quoting of a useless statistic. The nature of a contagious disease could turn your statistic, that is based on data from right now, on its ear. We should not panic about Ebola, but I can't stand that lie.
 
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