Zero, unless the sufferer is in extremely poor health or has a related condition exacerbated by the mono. Mono can really make a person ill and exhausted while it runs it's course, but it is a self-limiting infection, and eventually the person recovers, with no lasting effects.
Unless you have a very low immune system, there is no significant statistic associated with Mono. Mono, though, is contagious, so if you think you have it, do not swipe bodily fluids with anybody, especially not saliva. No sharing drinks, no kissing, no sharing cigarettes, etc. Mono is not fun, and it lasts 3 weeks or more, so while it may make you feel like you're dying, you're probably not.
There is no fast cure for mono.
There are no medications specifically designed to treat mono, and you should consult a doctor for anything other than Tylenol for fever and pain relief.
5 out of every 10 people get it every year.
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There are various figures for the mortality rate at Brookdale Hospital. The mortality rate for heart attacks at the hospital are 18.1%. The mortality rate for heart failure is 10.1%. The mortality rate for pneumonia is 9.4%.
mortality rate - death rate
The mortality rate of the Philippines is 4.92 in 2014.
Infant Mortality Rate is the death rate during the 1st year of life. Child Mortality Rate refers to the death of infants and children under the age of five.
Infant Mortality Rate; 1,000 born/43.61 deaths
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The mortality rate of nephrostomies is of the order of less than 0.05%
The mortality/survivle rate is approximatly 30-40%
The mortality rate of California is 587.9 deaths of 100,000 people.
mortality rate - Death Rate
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