According to the US Food and Drug Administration website (refer to the link, below):
"More than 300 people in the United States got sick from drinking raw milk or eating cheese made from raw [(unpasteurized)] milk in 2001, and nearly 200 became ill from these products in 2002, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention."
There is no way of knowing how many people drink raw milk and survive with no ill effects, nor do many countries post such numbers, pro or con, and, of course, no records exist prior to the advent of pasteurization.
In the last 10 years there have been NO deaths documented in the published scientific literature that were attributed to drinking fresh unprocessed whole milk that was produced on a dairy in the United States specifically with the intent that it was for human consumption without processing.
10 percent of people died
200,000 people died from drinking
about 33,000 is the average
There has been a great deal of debate lately between government regulators and food afficionados about whether or not it is safe to eat unpasteurized cheeses. In a few recent cases, people have become sick after eating unpasteurized cheeses, possibly due to the listeria bacteria found in unpasteurized milk. On the other hand, as cheese-lovers argue, pasteurization destroys many of the subtle natural flavors of cheeses, and thousands of people have eaten unpasteurized cheeses with no ill effect.
12,982 people have died to underage drinking and most of them were caused by car accidents
400000
how many people died from drinking in the previous year 25,000 how many people died from driving in the previous year 15,000 how many people died from drink driving 500 i'm not taking any chances [glug] [glug] how many people died from drink driving and juggling 2
Too many students & other people died while drinking & driving. <:(
No teens died from drinking alcohol in moderation and an unknown number died as a result of abusing alcohol.
Binge drinking can lead to various health complications and accidents that result in death. The exact number of people who have died from binge drinking is difficult to determine as it involves different factors and causes, such as alcohol poisoning, injuries, and long-term health effects. It is essential to address binge drinking as a serious public health concern to prevent further fatalities.
Drinking became extreme, crime mushroomed, corruption of public officials became rampant, people died from drinking tainted alcohol, people last respect for law, and many other problems were created or exacerbated.
drinking can cause people to do many crazy things. people are a bit loopy for example.