People + Virus = chance of death. Ex: 20% chance of getting a certain virus. 20% of 1,331,460,000 people (china) is 266,292,000 people. Out of these people 35% of them will die. 35% of the infected people = 93,202,200 people will die from this virus. Hope this answers your question. -T.
People do not die specifically from the virus HIV, but complications from the infection such as AIDS.
HIV virus will die when burned.
very few...
EBV is relatively common although with some people it can cause chronic illness, especially people with AIDS.
No because some people could die from getting the chicken pox on depending how bad they have it.
No. Vampires are not real. The Vampire Virus (V5) is just a myth. Since there are no vampires and no vampire virus; no one can get infected and die from it. As for fictional stories which contain vampires: it is entirely up to the author whether someone can die in a fictional world. Most vampire stories contain different rules for how vampirism works. But fiction is not reality.
The virus inside the person will die.
they did, but now there are vaccines for polio.
Yes!
No
It is rare to die from a stomach virus, but complications like dehydration or electrolyte imbalances can be dangerous, especially in young children, the elderly, or those with weakened immune systems. Prompt medical treatment is important to prevent any serious complications.