To make your analysis more understandable, they have given it a chart that can be viewed below:
You can see that this chart includes statistics up to January 30, 2020, which shows that the death toll for the Wuhan virus victims is only 2 percent, compared to 11 countries in 1967 "Marburg." The virus infected only 466 people, but 373 of them died. That means the death toll from the Marburg virus was 80%!
Going down a little further in the same chart, we will see another virus called H1N1 in 2009. It was also named "swine flu" because it spread from pigs to humans. It was the first major global outbreak of influenza in the 21st century, spreading to 214 countries, affecting 1,632,258 people (sixteen and thirty-two thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight), while the death toll was 284,500. That is, the fatality rate was 17.40%.
The rest of the data is also in front of you, which you can compare yourself.
It is also important to note here that the World Health Organization (WHO) has called the outbreak "a world-class emergency" after its second emergency meeting on the Wuhan virus yesterday. It states that in addition to China, it has reached 19 countries, many of the countries where the necessary medical measures (immunization and quarantine etc) are not properly available to deal with the virus.
The WHO's report praises China's emergency and preventive measures and transparency as significant; and it is reported that an analytical delegation of the World Health Organization will visit China in the next few days. And will observe the situation there itself.
The latest scenario is that so far 9,821 people have been infected with the virus in 20 countries, but the largest number, 9,692 people, is in China, while the remaining 19 countries have a total of 219 people infected with the Wuhan virus. Are. Secondly, the number of deaths from the Wuhan virus so far (the current number is 213), all of them in China.
More than 75% of human-caused illnesses are caused by animals, experts say. Given the prevalence of infectious diseases, it is known that most of these recent outbreaks have transmitted from bats, birds and pigs to humans and then spread from one person to another.
For the current 55-year history, the Wuhan virus has the lowest mortality rate among all other outbreaks.
New Corona virus casualties are lowest, report
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January 31, 2020
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