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- Look up mortality in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mortality may refer to: Fish mortality, a parameter used in fisheries po****tion dynamics to account...
- Infant mortality is the death of an infant before the infant's first birthday. The occurrence of infant mortality in a po****tion can be described by the...
- Mortality rate, or death rate,: 189, 69  is a measure of the number of deaths (in general, or due to a specific cause) in a particular po****tion, scaled...
- Child mortality is the death of children under the age of five. The child mortality rate (also under-five mortality rate) refers to the probability of...
- Morbidity and mortality may refer to: Morbidity and Mortality (journal), now known as Morbidity and Mortality W****ly Report, a w****ly publication by the...
- Perioperative mortality has been defined as any death, regardless of cause, occurring within 30 days after surgery in or out of the hospital. Globally...
- The risk of mortality (ROM) provides a medical classification to estimate the likelihood of in-hospital death for a patient. The ROM classes are minor...
- standardized mortality ratio or SMR, is a quantity, expressed as either a ratio or percentage quantifying the increase or decrease in mortality of a study...
- maternal mortality. A major goal of this strategy is to identify and address the causes of maternal and reproductive morbidities and mortalities. This strategy...
- pestis or pestilentia, 'pestilence'; epidemia, 'epidemic'; mortalitas, 'mortality'. In English prior to the 18th century, the event was called the "pestilence"...