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Morbidity

Morbidity meaning

The quality of being unhealthful or diseased, sometimes including the cause. | The quality of being morbid; an attitude or state of mind marked by gloom. | The incidence of a disease, as a rate of a population which is affected.

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A new study found significant associations between both long- and short-term exposure to environmental heat during a pregnancy and severe maternal morbidity.

A quarter of them experienced “burnout” and nearly 12 per cent suffered depression and anxiety disorder, 32 per cent with moderate-severe psychological distress and 60 per cent with psychiatric morbidity.

Chukwunenye added that the implications of spike in cases of diabetes include attendant increase in morbidity and mortality, a rise in financial costs, loss productivity, and man-hour of work.

Following the uptick in coronavirus morbidity worldwide in recent weeks, Israel set up a new PCR Covid-testing facility for arrivals from abroad at the Ben-Gurion airport, after scrapping the measure last year.

It is a leading cause of child mortality and morbidity in the world and mostly spreads by contact with an infected person or through contaminated food and drinking water sources.

I would break out of a mood of morbidity and listen to Chopin’s Nocturnes or the classical mix of saxophone which brought back the pulsating buoyancy, the joie de vivre I needed so much.

Lower extremity Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) affects an estimated quarter million adults in and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality, with atherosclerosis being the main cause.

Pregnant Black people experience severe maternal morbidity, or unexpected negative outcomes during labor and delivery resulting in serious short- or long-term health issues, at higher rates than pregnant white, Hispanic, and Asian people.

Rates of morbidity and mortality attributed to preventable diseases have been reduced significantly.

While it is indeed hard imagining the party dead anytime soon, at least not in the next four years, its morbidity has become unsettlingly obvious, particularly in the face of the aggressive and anarchic politics of the LP.

Mortality and morbidity in this group is high, and even when these patients recover, they don’t clear the virus very quickly, Mitchnick said.

The Union Health Secretary, Punya Salila Srivastava, highlighted the gravity of the issue, stating that snakebites are a significant public health concern, causing mortality, morbidity, and disability.

With shielding such as on the ISS, a person can survive but has a high probability of fatal diseases or morbidity exceeding 10% probability after a few years in deep space.

And yet today, sexual and reproductive health conditions remain one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity for women and girls.

ASF affects pigs of all ages with morbidity (infection) and mortality (death rate) approaching 100 per cent in a given unit.

Co-morbidity (diabetes, chronic diseases) is already prevalent.

Corrections officials knew the combination of tight quarters and poor ventilation and older inmates and underlying health problems meant there was a high risk of morbidity, the claim says.

He added that the response to the morbidity in Belarus depends on the developing situation, and this method has already brought its results.

However, due to the potential for large-scale pandemic morbidity and mortality, successful COVID-19 vaccines are likely to be widely available within 12 to 18 months of the initial onset of this pandemic.

In May, a in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report showing how COVID-19 has had a negative impact on routine vaccinations in Michigan.