MORTALITY vs MORBIDITY: NOUN
- See under Bill.
- The whole sum or number of deaths in a given time or a given community; also, the proportion of deaths to population, or to a specific number of the population; death rate
- Death; destruction.
- Those who are, or that which is, mortal; the human race; humanity; human nature.
- Human life; the life of a mortal being.
- Humanity; human nature; the human race.
- The duration of human life.
- A mathematical relation between the numbers living at different ages, so that from a given large number of persons alive at one age, it can be computed what number are likely to survive a given number of years.
- Frequency of death; numerousness of deaths; deaths in relation to their numbers: as, a time of great mortality.
- Death.
- The condition or character of being mortal, or of being subject to death, or to the necessity of dying.
- The rate of failure or loss.
- Death rate.
- Death, especially of large numbers; heavy loss of life.
- Mortals considered as a group; the human race.
- The quality or condition of being mortal.
- The ratio of deaths in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 per year
- Specifically, the number of deaths in proportion to population: usually stated as the number of deaths per thousand of population.
- A table exhibiting the average relative number of persons who survive, or who have died, at the end of each year of life, out of a given number supposed to have been born at the same time.
- The death rate of a population
- The condition of being susceptible to death
- The quality or state of being mortal
- An abnormally gloomy or unhealthy state of mind
- Adverse effects caused by a medical treatment such as surgery.
- An occurrence of illness or disease, or a single symptom of that illness.
- The incidence of a disease, as a rate of a population which is affected.
- The quality of being unhealthful, morbid
- Amount of disease; rate of sickness.
- Morbid quality; disease; sickness.
- The quality or state of being morbid.
- A morbid condition or state; morbidness.
- The rate of incidence of a disease.
- The quality of being morbid; morbidness.
- The ratio of deaths in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 per year
- The quality of being unhealthful and generally bad for you
- The relative incidence of a particular disease
- The proportion of diseased persons in a community; the sick-rate.
MORTALITY vs MORBIDITY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Expressed per 1000 per year
- N/A
MORTALITY vs MORBIDITY: RELATED WORDS
- Died, Life, Rate, Dieback, Die, Lethality, Death, Fatalities, Fatality, Survival, Deaths, Incidence, Deathrate, Mortality rate, Morbidity
- Impairment, Injury, Rate, Sickness, Disability, Illness, Occurrence, Disease, Prevalence, Incidence, Unwholesomeness, Morbidness, Deathrate, Mortality rate, Mortality
MORTALITY vs MORBIDITY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Attrition, Infant, Sockeye, Died, Life, Rate, Die, Lethality, Death, Fatalities, Survival, Deaths, Incidence, Mortality rate, Morbidity
- Perinatal, Cardiovascular disease, Ill health, Malaise, Impairment, Injury, Rate, Sickness, Disability, Illness, Occurrence, Disease, Prevalence, Incidence, Mortality rate
MORTALITY vs MORBIDITY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Antimicrobial therapy is not recommended, due Mortality: The mortality rate is high if treatmy administered.
- CV mortality and mortality due to ischemic stroke, after adjusting for classic CV risk factors.
- Historically, the select mortality table produces lower mortality rates because it includes younger individuals, who have had better medical care.
- Yet their morbidity and mortality rates are not reflected in regulations governing the statistical analysis of occupational mortality.
- The assumptions used are percentages of standard actuarial mortality tables with an allowance for future mortality improvements.
- Helping others predicted reduced mortality specifically by buffering the association between stress and mortality.
- The mortality rate is based on publicly available mortality tables in Colombia.
- Mortality: This section shall state the mortality basis.
- SOA published a new study on mortality rates that included updated mortality tables and mortality improvement scale, which both reflect longer life expectancy.
- Hospital mortality Early neonatal mortality Inpatients peri operative mortality Inpatient intra operative mortality Cesarean sections Readmissions.
- Does vaccination against HPV decrease morbidity and mortality?
- Term Maternal Morbidity Associated with Repeat Cesarean Delivery.
- Morbidity and mortality of Staphylococcal bacteremia in children.
- The morbidity of insomnia uncomplicated by psychiatric disorders.
- No additional morbidity adjustmentswere made for these plans.
- AIM Severe Hypertension in Pregnancy bundle outcome measures, Severe Maternal Morbidity among Preeclampsia Cases and Severe Maternal Morbidity among Preeclampsia Cases excluding Blood Transfusions.
- For valuation of the morbidity insurance risk the company uses morbidity tables of the reinsurance company that has a broad experience of similar activities.
- In the absence of morbidity data, prolonged postoperative LOS in hospital has been used as a surrogate for morbidity in other studies.
- The Utstein approach simplified the classification of drowning outcomes to only three domains: death, morbidity, and no morbidity.
- Maternal morbidity: The three included trials provided no evidence on maternal morbidity.
MORTALITY vs MORBIDITY: QUESTIONS
- Is all-cause mortality a useful surrogate marker of mortality from tuberculosis (TB)?
- Which perinatal mortality and morbidity charts are most sensitive to infant mortality?
- Which country has the highest mortality due to heat-related mortality?
- Can midwifery training reduce maternal mortality and child mortality in Rwanda?
- When do mortality and mortality improvement tables need to be updated?
- How is mortality data presented in the Washington State Mortality Report?
- How do you calculate mortality rate from IAR mortality table?
- Does glucose affect COPD related mortality and mortality?
- What drives maternal mortality and mortality in Kenya?
- Does beta-blocker use increase mortality and cardiovascular mortality?
- Is alcohol consumption linked to mortality and morbidity?
- Does C-Letz reduce postoperative morbidity and mortality?
- How does fluid overload affect mortality and morbidity?
- Is there social inequality in diabetes morbidity patterns?
- Is fat consumption associated with mortality and morbidity?
- Does cesarean section delivery increase mortality and morbidity?
- Is morbidity of the population increasing or decreasing?
- Is neostigmine reversal associated with increased respiratory morbidity?
- Why are morbidity indicators used in mortality data?
- Do educational programs reduce asthma-related morbidity?