Statistics by Country for Infant botulism food poisoning


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About these extrapolations of prevalence and incidence statistics for Infant botulism food poisoning: These statistics are calculated extrapolations of various prevalence or incidence rates against the populations of a particular country or region. The statistics used for prevalence/incidence of Infant botulism food poisoning are typically based on US, UK, Canadian or Australian statistics. This extrapolation calculation is automated and does not take into account any genetic, cultural, environmental, social, racial or other differences across the various countries and regions for which the extrapolated Infant botulism food poisoning statistics below refer to. As such, these extrapolations may be highly inaccurate (especially for developing or third-world countries) and only give a general indication (or even a meaningless indication) as to the actual prevalence or incidence of Infant botulism food poisoning in that region.

About prevalence and incidence statistics in general for Infant botulism food poisoning: The word 'prevalence' of Infant botulism food poisoning usually means the estimated population of people who are managing Infant botulism food poisoning at any given time (i.e. people with Infant botulism food poisoning). The term 'incidence' of Infant botulism food poisoning means the annual diagnosis rate, or the number of new cases of Infant botulism food poisoning diagnosed each year (i.e. getting Infant botulism food poisoning). Hence, these two statistics types can differ: a short disease like flu can have high annual incidence but low prevalence, but a life-long disease like diabetes has a low annual incidence but high prevalence. For more information see about prevalence and incidence statistics.



Incidence (annual) of Infant botulism food poisoning: 92 annual cases notified in USA 1999 (MMWR 1999)
Incidence Rate for Infant botulism food poisoning: approx 1 in 2,956,521 or 0.00% or 92 people in USA [about data]
Extrapolation of Incidence Rate for Infant botulism food poisoning to Countries and Regions: The following table attempts to extrapolate the above incidence rate for Infant botulism food poisoning to the populations of various countries and regions. As discussed above, these incidence extrapolations for Infant botulism food poisoning are only estimates and may have limited relevance to the actual incidence of Infant botulism food poisoning in any region:

Country/Region Extrapolated Incidence Population Estimated Used
Infant botulism food poisoning in North America (Extrapolated Statistics)
USA 99 293,655,4051
Canada 10 32,507,8742
Infant botulism food poisoning in Europe (Extrapolated Statistics)
Austria 2 8,174,7622
Belgium 3 10,348,2762
Britain (United Kingdom) 20 60,270,708 for UK2
Czech Republic 0 1,0246,1782
Denmark 1 5,413,3922
Finland 1 5,214,5122
France 20 60,424,2132
Greece 3 10,647,5292
Germany 27 82,424,6092
Iceland 0 293,9662
Hungary 3 10,032,3752
Liechtenstein 0 33,4362
Ireland 1 3,969,5582
Italy 19 58,057,4772
Luxembourg 0 462,6902
Monaco 0 32,2702
Netherlands (Holland) 5 16,318,1992
Poland 13 38,626,3492
Portugal 3 10,524,1452
Spain 13 40,280,7802
Sweden 3 8,986,4002
Switzerland 2 7,450,8672
United Kingdom 20 60,270,7082
Wales 0 2,918,0002
Infant botulism food poisoning in the Balkans (Extrapolated Statistics)
Albania 1 3,544,8082
Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 407,6082
Croatia 1 4,496,8692
Macedonia 0 2,040,0852
Serbia and Montenegro 3 10,825,9002
Infant botulism food poisoning in Asia (Extrapolated Statistics)
Bangladesh 47 141,340,4762
Bhutan 0 2,185,5692
China 439 1,298,847,6242
East Timor 0 1,019,2522
Hong Kong s.a.r. 2 6,855,1252
India 360 1,065,070,6072
Indonesia 80 238,452,9522
Japan 43 127,333,0022
Laos 2 6,068,1172
Macau s.a.r. 0 445,2862
Malaysia 7 23,522,4822
Mongolia 0 2,751,3142
Philippines 29 86,241,6972
Papua New Guinea 1 5,420,2802
Vietnam 27 82,662,8002
Singapore 1 4,353,8932
Pakistan 53 159,196,3362
North Korea 7 22,697,5532
South Korea 16 48,233,7602
Sri Lanka 6 19,905,1652
Taiwan 7 22,749,8382
Thailand 21 64,865,5232
Infant botulism food poisoning in Eastern Europe (Extrapolated Statistics)
Azerbaijan 2 7,868,3852
Belarus 3 10,310,5202
Bulgaria 2 7,517,9732
Estonia 0 1,341,6642
Georgia 1 4,693,8922
Kazakhstan 5 15,143,7042
Latvia 0 2,306,3062
Lithuania 1 3,607,8992
Romania 7 22,355,5512
Russia 48 143,974,0592
Slovakia 1 5,423,5672
Slovenia 0 2,011,473 2
Tajikistan 2 7,011,556 2
Ukraine 16 47,732,0792
Uzbekistan 8 26,410,4162
Infant botulism food poisoning in Australasia and Southern Pacific (Extrapolated Statistics)
Australia 6 19,913,1442
New Zealand 1 3,993,8172
Infant botulism food poisoning in the Middle East (Extrapolated Statistics)
Afghanistan 9 28,513,6772
Egypt 25 76,117,4212
Gaza strip 0 1,324,9912
Iran 22 67,503,2052
Iraq 8 25,374,6912
Israel 2 6,199,0082
Jordan 1 5,611,2022
Kuwait 0 2,257,5492
Lebanon 1 3,777,2182
Libya 1 5,631,5852
Saudi Arabia 8 25,795,9382
Syria 6 18,016,8742
Turkey 23 68,893,9182
United Arab Emirates 0 2,523,9152
West Bank 0 2,311,2042
Yemen 6 20,024,8672
Infant botulism food poisoning in South America (Extrapolated Statistics)
Belize 0 272,9452
Brazil 62 184,101,1092
Chile 5 15,823,9572
Colombia 14 42,310,7752
Guatemala 4 14,280,5962
Mexico 35 104,959,5942
Nicaragua 1 5,359,7592
Paraguay 2 6,191,3682
Peru 9 27,544,3052
Puerto Rico 1 3,897,9602
Venezuela 8 25,017,3872
Infant botulism food poisoning in Africa (Extrapolated Statistics)
Angola 3 10,978,5522
Botswana 0 1,639,2312
Central African Republic 1 3,742,4822
Chad 3 9,538,5442
Congo Brazzaville 1 2,998,0402
Congo kinshasa 19 58,317,0302
Ethiopia 24 71,336,5712
Ghana 7 20,757,0322
Kenya 11 32,982,1092
Liberia 1 3,390,6352
Niger 3 11,360,5382
Nigeria 6 12,5750,3562
Rwanda 2 8,238,6732
Senegal 3 10,852,1472
Sierra leone 1 5,883,8892
Somalia 2 8,304,6012
Sudan 13 39,148,1622
South Africa 15 44,448,4702
Swaziland 0 1,169,2412
Tanzania 12 36,070,7992
Uganda 8 26,390,2582
Zambia 3 11,025,6902
Zimbabwe 1 1,2671,8602



Footnotes:
1. US Census Bureau, Population Estimates, 2004
2. US Census Bureau, International Data Base, 2004

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