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I think the thing with the highest lethality rate in the world is war, because every war costs a lot of lives to fill up, and war is like a giant beast devouring people and devouring family after family, so wars should be stopped and peace should be sought.
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I think the thing with the highest mortality rate in the world is drugs, so I think people should never get involved in drugs. Drugs can shadow our lives and harm our families. Destroying our once happy family.
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I think the thing with the highest lethality rate in the world is drugs, drugs and other things, which are harmful to both others and themselves, not only destroying people's health but also destroying people's will to survive.
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The highest fatality rate in the world is probably cancer. I've heard a lot of examples. Cancer spreads too quickly in the early stages. So much so that people don't even notice it, and when they know that there are some changes in their bodies, it's too late.
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The highest is probably the plague, which in ancient times would have killed a lot, a lot of people. Because the level of science at the beginning had not yet been reached. So the mortality rate of the plague is almost 100 percent.
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Catching king crabs is a few days of work a year, but this is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world, and the mortality rate is very high every year.
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The highest fatality rate in the world is the work of international peacekeepers, who have to go deep into the war-attached areas to protect the local people, and to ensure that these things do not happen again, so they are really very singable.
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Needless to say, it must be a gun, no brains! War is all guns and all cannons, one dead and one dead, and survival is just a joke.
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In China it should be a car accident.
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What is the most lethal thing in the world?
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People's hearts, people's hearts are vicious and insidious, there is no one before and no one after them.
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Cancer. Recently, I feel that many people around me have all kinds of cancer, which is terrible, and the four walls of the flower family are not cured in the end, and the poor can't afford to get sick.
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What everyday things can kill? Top 10 everyday things with the highest mortality rates.
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Many items in daily life can cause serious consequences if they are used improperly or eaten by mistake, including but not limited to tobacco, alcohol, drugs, detergents, cars, household appliances, falls from heights, food allergies, etc. Therefore, in our daily life, we should be aware of the use and storage methods of these items to avoid accidents. Here are the top 10 everyday items that can be fatal:
1.Tobacco: Smoking can have serious health effects on the body and increase the risk of several health problems.
2.Alcohol: Drinking too much alcohol can cause intoxication, which can affect the function of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems in severe cases and can lead to death.
3.Poisons and Narcotics: Some drugs and drugs such as cocaine, sleeping pills, etc. can be fatal.
4.Automotive: Motor vehicle accidents are one of the leading causes of fatal accidents worldwide.
5.Hunger: More than 1 million people die from hunger each year globally.
6.Household cleaners: Improper use of cleaners can cause conditions such as poisoning and respiratory infections.
7.Gas and natural gas: Gas leaks and natural gas leaks can cause serious fires and**.
8.Falls from heights: Falls from heights can cause serious head trauma and internal injuries, among other things, which can lead to death.
9.Ammunition: Illegal firearms and ammunition are one of the highest causes of death worldwide.
10.Food allergies: Severe allergic reactions.
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The mortality rate of rabies is 100%.
At present, there are still many diseases in the world that threaten human life, among which the most serious are the following 10 kinds:
1. Heart disease.
It is the main disease in North America, Europe, and Oceania, and the elderly in particular are most at risk, with 750,000 people dying of this disease every year in the United States alone.
2. Malignant tumors (cancers).
Among the more than 100 kinds of pain with different lesions, no special method has been found so far.
3. Cerebrovascular lesions (also known as stroke or cerebral hemorrhage).
It is very harmful to the elderly.
4. Gastroenteritis (including dysentery).
The disease has a high mortality rate in underdeveloped countries and regions.
Fifth, the epidemic ** and pneumonia.
There is no special prevention and ** method, and the incidence of disease occurs all over the world, especially in South American countries such as Chile and Mexico, and the mortality rate is high.
6. Bronchitis (including emphysema and asthma).
Smoking, dust, air pollution, and allergens in the environment contribute to the occurrence and development of the disease.
7. Diabetes.
It is more common in developed countries, and there is no best way.
8. Cirrhosis of the liver.
**To date, it has been linked to excessive alcohol consumption and deficiencies in certain vitamins.
9. Tuberculosis.
The 19th century threatened the whole world, and although it can be controlled, it is still recovering.
10. Infectious diseases and trauma.
Particularly in underdeveloped countries, children have a higher mortality rate from such diseases and trauma.
These 10 diseases do not include accidental deaths such as car accidents, which account for a very high proportion of the total number of human deaths in the world
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The first is: whether rabies is good or not, the fatality rate is as high as 100.
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1. Heart disease.
2. Malignant tumors (cancers).
3. Cerebrovascular lesions (also known as stroke or cerebral hemorrhage).
4. Gastroenteritis (including dysentery).
Fifth, the epidemic ** and pneumonia.
6. Bronchitis (including emphysema and asthma).
7. Diabetes.
8. Cirrhosis of the liver.
9. Tuberculosis.
10. Infectious diseases and trauma.
These 10 diseases do not include accidental deaths such as car accidents, which account for a very high proportion of the total number of human deaths in the world
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Funeral parlor! Because it's mostly full of dead people.
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