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morbidityIllness, disease.
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morbidityRefers to having a disease or a symptom of disease, or to the amount of disease within a population. Morbidity also refers to medical problems caused by a treatment.
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morbidityAny 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. [..]
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morbidityThe frequency of disease, illness, injuries, and disabilities in a population.
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morbidityMeasurement of illness; morbidity rate is the number of individuals in a group that become ill during a specified time period.
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morbiditythe condition of being diseased or sick; the 'sick' rate, i.e. the ratio of sick to well persons in a community.
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morbidityThe relative incidence of disease.
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morbidity1721, from morbid + -ity.
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morbidityA disease or the incidence of disease within a population. Morbidity also refers to adverse effects caused by a treatment. Back to top --N--
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morbidityThe condition of being diseased or sick; also the incidence of disease or rate of sickness.
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morbidityIllness or disease. A morbidity rate for a certain illness is the number of people with that illness divided by the number of people in the population from which the illnesses were counted.
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morbidityRefers to ill health in an individual and to levels of ill health in a population or group.
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morbidityRefers to ill health in an individual and to levels of ill health in a population or group.
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morbidityIllness or disease. more-developed countries (MDC)
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morbidityA diseased state. The occurrence of disease, or of all diseases in a population.
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morbiditydefines a pathological condition or state.
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morbiditydiseased state (pop)
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morbidityThe state of being ill or having a disease
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morbiditythe frequency or severity of disease or illness within a subset of the population.
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morbidityRelative incidence of disease and accidents in a well-defined class or classes of persons.
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morbidityRate of occurrence of disease or other health disorders within a population, taking account of the age-specific morbidity rates. Morbidity indicators include chronic disease incidence/prevalence, rate [..]
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morbidity(n) the relative incidence of a particular disease(n) an abnormally gloomy or unhealthy state of mind(n) the quality of being unhealthful and generally bad for you
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morbidityA disease or the incidence of disease within a population. Morbidity also refers to adverse effects caused by a treatment.
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morbidityLooking at the incidence or prevalence of a disease in a population.
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morbiditythe proportion of sickness in a locality.
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morbidity an illness or abnormal condition or quality.
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morbidityDefinition: (mor-BID-eh-tee) (1) A disease or the incidence of disease within a population, e.g., a morbidity study. (2) Adverse effects caused by a treatment.
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morbidityMorbidity refers to a disability or poor health resulting from any cause.
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morbidityThe extent of disease in a population, including either the total number of cases or the number of new cases of a disease in a particular population at a particular time.
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morbidityAny 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 (Last, 19 [..]
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morbidityState of being ill or diseased. Morbidity is the occurrence of a disease or condition that alters health and quality of life.
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morbidityRate of disease incidence.
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morbidityRate of disease incidence.
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morbidityRate of disease incidence.
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morbidityAmount of disease; sick rate.
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morbidityThe proportion of Patients with a particular Disease during a given year per given unit of Population.
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morbidityDisease state or symptom. Morbidity rate is a measure of the frequency of occurrence of disease among a defined population during a specified time period.
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morbidityThe incidence and severity of sicknesses and accidents in a defined class or classes or persons.
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morbidityThe proportion of patients with a particular disease during a given year per given unit of population.
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morbidityThe rate of disability or proportion of disabled individuals within a group or population.
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morbidityThe incidence and severity of sicknesses and accidents in a defined class or classes or persons.
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morbidityRelates to becoming less healthy or sick resulting from a treatment or disease.
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morbidityA disease or the incidence of disease within a population. Morbidity also refers to adverse effects caused by a treatment.
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morbidityIn epidemiology, this refers to the incidence rate of a particular disease.
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morbidityis the rate of incidence of a disease
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morbiditySickness, illness.
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morbidityA term used to refer to either the prevalence or incidence of a disease.
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morbidityA diseased condition or state, the incidence of a disease or of all diseases in a population.
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morbidityThe state of being diseased, mentally or physically, or being physically impaired.
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morbidityRate of disease incidence.
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morbidityMorbidity is the study of illness, sickness, ill-health or disease in a population. Two aspects are considered: the incidence of disease and the prevalence of disease according to whether the new case [..]
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morbidityAny departure, subjective or objective, from a state of physiological or psychological well-being.
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morbidityA diseased state, disability, or poor health due to any cause
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morbidityMorbidity is the term used to refer to illness and mortality refers to death. They are often used in describing types of disease rates, e.g. morbidity rates (rates of illness) and mortality rates (dea [..]
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morbidityState of ill-health produced by a disease. Includes aspects of reduced fecundity, lethargy, and other signs of disease.
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morbidityAny departure from physiological or psychological well-being. Measures of morbidity for people living with cancer may include disability, pain, time away from work, or days spent in the hospital.
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morbidity state of being diseased or otherwise unwell
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morbiditySickness, illness and "morbid condition". Morbidity could be measured in terms of three units: i) Proportion of persons who were ill; ii) The illnesses (periods or spells of illnesses) that [..]
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morbidityIllness, sickness, or any other departure from a state of physiological and/or psychological well-being.
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morbidityIncidence of ill health. It is measured in various ways, often by the probability that a randomly selected individual in a population at some date and location would become seriously ill in some perio [..]
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morbidityThe extent of illness, injury, or disability in a defined population. It is usually expressed in general or specific rates of incidence or prevalence.
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morbidity
The quality of being unhealthful, morbid, sometimes including the cause.
(medicine) The incidence of a disease, as a rate of a population which is affected.
(medicine,countable) An occurrence of [..]
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morbidity
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morbidityThe incidence of disease.
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morbidityA diseased state, disability, or poor health
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