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- The morbidity rate is a measure of how many people have an illness relative to the population. TIME
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- The objective, the ministry says, is to reduce the morbidity and mortality rate that has arisen due to COVID-19. - Free Press Journal by
- Health experts suspect the toll is almost certainly higher, pointing to an elevated morbidity rate among older people suffering from a range of other illnesses who were not tested or, as is common in Indonesia, never subject to a post-mortem autopsy. - Asia Times by
- Widespread coronavirus testing at a far higher rate than has been the case in the country’s European neighbours has played an important role the low morbidity rate. More than one million individuals have been tested for coronavirus in Germany. - The National by
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- Die Morbidität ist ein Überbegriff für die Prävalenz (Anteil der bereits Erkrankten) und die Inzidenz (Rate der Neuerkrankungen innerhalb einer gegebenen Zeitperiode) einer Krankheit. Auf Grundlage der Morbiditätsrate kann die Erkrankungswahrscheinlichkeit geschätzt werden. Wikipedia - by Isabella Hansmann, MSc, MA
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