Common Cold Mortality: Understanding Risks & Complications
The common cold does not cause direct deaths, but it can lead to complications that have a higher risk of death, so there is no definite answer to how many deaths per year are caused by the common cold. However, the common cold is a major cause of morbidity, resulting in an estimated 1 billion lost work days and school days each year in the United States alone.Cold & Flu - Related Articles
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