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Hospitalisation

Hospitalisation | Hospitalisations

Hospitalisation meaning

Alternative spelling of hospitalization.

Example sentences (20)

As of Thursday, there were two hospitalisations in the North and one hospitalisation in the West while seven new cases were reported without the loss of life.

Children aged two to three have one of the highest flu-related hospitalisation rates, with more than 6,000 hospitalised in England last year alone and many more needing A&E care.

For 73-year-old Harvinder Singh, an evening walk in a park ended with hospitalisation as he was chased by a pack of stray dogs and was also bitten by one.

He said: "Although a single case may not be representative, the fact the individual concerned had a mild infection that resolved without hospitalisation is also in keeping with previous experience.

However, following the public disclosure of Rico’s hospitalisation, both Paris Saint-Germain and his former club, Sevilla, issued statements online to confirm the news.

However, sporting injuries are often most common abroad and can lead to someone being bed bound, departing early or even hospitalisation.

In one study, women who were consuming 1-2 servings of chocolate per week had significantly lower rates of heart failure hospitalisation compared to those who didn’t eat chocolate.

Medical complications from eating disorders, such as low heart rate and electrolyte abnormalities, can be dangerous and result in hospitalisation, and malnutrition can affect growth and development.

She said: “Two of these accidents involved children and two involved hospitalisation.

Shortly after the birth, I started experiencing severe ulcer flares, leading to frequent hospitalisation.

The H3N2 subtype notably causes more hospitalisation than other variants.

The rate of hospitalisation hasn't gone up either.

The report found RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, is responsible for the hospitalisation of about 12,000 babies under 12 months each year.

These 60 crore poor get their own houses with tap water connection, gas cylinder, toilets, and also get medicines worth up to Rs 5 lakh, undergo operation and hospitalisation for free, and receive 5 kg food grains.

This month, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said agency officials met with Chinese officials to underline the importance of sharing more details about COVID-19 issues, including hospitalisation rates and genetic sequences.

Addressing concerns about the health of the constituency’s current MP Sir Robin Yearwood, the PM sought to reassure supporters that the veteran politician is doing well despite a brief hospitalisation overseas.

But after learning of Amy's hospitalisation, they have come closer together as a ‘family’.

Children may also be at a higher risk of hospitalisation at lower levels of NOx pollution exposure than adults due to the increased susceptibility of immature lungs.

Following his hospitalisation and diagnosis, a fundraising page has set up to help raise £5,000 and support the much loved friend in his recovery, over £3,500 has been raised to date.

Health insurance plans help cover the cost of certain health check-ups, diagnosis, treatment, and even hospitalisation, and ensure that you are financially secured in such situations.