morbidity

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The incidence of a disease, as a rate of a population which is affected
The quality of being unhealthful, morbid
An occurrence of illness or disease, or a single symptom of that illness
Adverse effects caused by a medical treatment such as surgery
– any departure, subjective or objective, from a stage of physiological well-being
the relative incidence of a particular disease
The relative incidence of disease (H)
Rate of disease incidence
Disease
The proportion of patients with a particular disease during a given year per given unit of population
Incidents of illness and accidents in a defined group of individuals
The relative incidence of sickness and injury occurring among a given group of people Contrast with mortality
The expected incidence and severity of illness and accidents in a specified group
Any departure, subjective or objective, from a state of physiological or psychological well-being
Any departure, subjective or objective, from a state of physiological or psychological well-being In this sense, sickness, illness, and morbid condition are similarly defined and synonymous
Morbid quality; disease; sickness
the incidence of disease in a population
Amount of disease; sick rate
The incidence and severity of sickness in a defined class of people
The incidence of a disease
The quality or state of being morbid
The incidence or frequency of a disease among a population
The incidence and severity of sicknesses and accidents in a well-defined class or classes of persons
The incidence and severity of sicknesses and accidents in a well defined class or classes of persons
the quality of being unhealthful and generally bad for you
any departure, subjective or objective, from a stage of physiological well-being (Department of Health)
Disease or disability
A diseased state, often used in the context of a "morbidity rate" (i e The rate of disease or proportion of diseased people in a population) In common clinical usage, any disease state, including diagnosis and complications is referred to as morbidity
Disease or injury
The quality of being unhealthful, morbid; morbidness
The number of sick persons or cases of disease in relationship to a specific population (CMD 1997)
Rate of disease incidence; an important measure in epidemiological studies
Relative incidence of disease and accidents in a well-defined class or classes of persons
A diseased condition or state, the incidence of a disease or of all diseases in a population For our purposes, it can either be used in regards complications arising from AGB process or of obesity itself
the ratio of deaths in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 per year
The ratio of deaths to the population; expressed in 1000 per year; death rate
  a diseased condition or state, the incidence of a disease or of all diseases in a population
{i} unhealthiness; state of being diseased; gloominess, depression; state of being gruesome or repugnant
The prevalence of a disease within a particular number of the population
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) is a weekly epidemiological digest for the United States published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The 5 June 1981 issue of the MMWR published the cases of five men in what turned out to be the first report of AIDS
co-morbidity
A disease or condition, such as mental illness or substance abuse, co-existing with HIV disease
co-morbidity
Presence of a second disease or condition influencing the care or treatment of a patient, and in the hospital setting is expected to increase the length of stay by at least one day for most patients
co-morbidity
a medical condition directly or indirectly related to your weight Examples include: Diabetes, Sleep Apnea, Arthritis, Pseudo-tumor Cerebri, High Blood Pressure and Shorness of Breath
co-morbidity
Coexistence of a disease or diseases in a study participant in addition to the index condition that is the subject of study
co-morbidity
concomitant but unrelated pathologic or disease process,usually used to indicate coexistence of two or more disease processes
morbidity

    Расстановка переносов

    mor·bid·i·ty

    Турецкое произношение

    môrbîdıti

    Синонимы

    morbidness, unwholesomeness

    Произношение

    /môrˈbədətē/ /mɔːrˈbɪdətiː/

    Этимология

    () Recorded since 1656; from morbid, from Latin morbidus (“diseased”), from morbus (“disease”), from the root of mori (“to die”) or from a Proto-Indo-European base mor "to rub, pound, wear away".
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