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morbidity
mor·bid·i·ty M0419600 (môr-bĭd′ĭ-tē)n. pl. mor·bid·i·ties 1. The quality of being morbid; morbidness.2. The rate of incidence of a disease.morbidity (mɔːˈbɪdɪtɪ) n1. the state of being morbid2. (Pathology) Also: morbidity rate the relative incidence of a particular disease in a specific localitymor•bid•i•ty (mɔrˈbɪd ɪ ti) n. 1. a morbid state or quality. 2. the proportion of a specific disease in a geographical locality. [1715–25] morbiditythe state or quality of being excessively gloomy. — morbid, adj.See also: Attitudes the state or quality of being excessively gloomy. — morbid, adj.See also: MoodsThesaurusNoun | 1. | morbidity - the relative incidence of a particular diseaseincidence, relative incidence - the relative frequency of occurrence of something | | 2. | morbidity - an abnormally gloomy or unhealthy state of mind; "his fear of being alone verges on morbidity"morbidnesscognitive state, state of mind - the state of a person's cognitive processes | | 3. | morbidity - the quality of being unhealthful and generally bad for youunwholesomeness, morbidnessquality - an essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone; "the quality of mercy is not strained"--Shakespearenoisomeness, noxiousness, harmfulness - the quality of being noxiousperniciousness, toxicity - grave harmfulness or deadlinessdeadliness, lethality - the quality of being deadlyjejunity, jejuneness - quality of lacking nutritive valueputrescence, rottenness - the quality of rotting and becoming putridunhealthfulness - the quality of promoting poor health | TranslationsMorbidity
morbidity[mȯr′bid·əd·ē] (medicine) The quantity or state of being diseased. The conditions inducing disease. The ratio of the number of sick individuals to the total population of a community. Morbidity a medical statistical index reflecting the total number of cases of diseases recorded during a calendar year among the population of a particular area. It is expressed as the number of cases per 100, 1,000, or 10,000 persons. The morbidity level in the previous calendar year and its changes in several preceding years are major indicators of the health of the population and of the effectiveness of the work of the public health organizations. These statistics are also used as the basis for the planning of all therapeutic and preventive measures. The adoption of the international nomenclature and classification of diseases and causes of death by the USSR in 1965 made it possible to analyze morbidity according to standard principles and to obtain comparable results. An exhaustive recording of diseases does not only include those illnesses first recorded in a particular year. It also records all diseases, including chronic illnesses, that were detected in the past and required regular visits to the doctor in a given year. This type of medical statistical index is called the prevalence rate. O. G. FROLOVA morbidity
morbidity [mor-bid´ĭ-te] a diseased condition or state.the incidence or prevalence of a disease or of all diseases. See also rate" >morbidity rate.mor·bid·i·ty (mōr-bid'i-tē), Avoid the jargonistic use of this word as a synonym of disease.1. A diseased state. See also: morbidity rate. 2. The ratio of sick:well people in a community. See also: morbidity rate. Synonym(s): morbility3. The frequency of the appearance of complications following a surgical procedure or other treatment. morbidity (môr-bĭd′ĭ-tē)n. pl. morbidi·ties 1. The quality of being morbid; morbidness.2. The rate of incidence of a disease.morbidity Epidemiology The prevalence of a disease in a particular percentage of the population; the number of cases of a particular disease per unit of population. Medspeak Any departure, subjective or objective, from a state of physiological or psychological well-being.morbidity Disease, illness Medtalk Any departure, subjective or objective, from a state of physiological or psychologic well-beingmor·bid·i·ty (mōr-bid'i-tē) 1. A diseased state. 2. The ratio of sick to well people in a community. See also: morbidity rate3. The frequency of the appearance of complications following a surgical procedure or other treatment. morbidity The state of being diseased or suffering.mor·bid·i·ty (mōr-bid'i-tē) 1. A diseased state. 2. Ratio of sick:well people. See also: morbidity rate3. Frequency of appearance of complications after surgery or other treatment. morbidity Related to morbidity: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, morbidity statisticsSynonyms for morbiditynoun the relative incidence of a particular diseaseRelated Words- incidence
- relative incidence
noun an abnormally gloomy or unhealthy state of mindSynonymsRelated Words- cognitive state
- state of mind
noun the quality of being unhealthful and generally bad for youSynonyms- unwholesomeness
- morbidness
Related Words- quality
- noisomeness
- noxiousness
- harmfulness
- perniciousness
- toxicity
- deadliness
- lethality
- jejunity
- jejuneness
- putrescence
- rottenness
- unhealthfulness
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