increased morbidity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincreaseandmorbidity
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.kriːs/us/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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morbidity
noun[U]
uk/mɔːˈbɪd.ə.ti/us/mɔːrˈbɪd.ə.t̬i/
medicalspecialized
the morbidity of a disease is how many people have it in a ...
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Decreased immunity andincreasedmorbidityin the elderly.
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This is associated withincreasedmorbidityand mortality.
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Similarly, factors associated withincreasedmorbidityamong women were given very little coverage.
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The ethical challenge in this category is the possibility ofincreasedmorbidityand mortality to the remaining fetus(es).
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The endowment approach allows the labour endowment to adjust down withincreasedmorbidityeffects due to air pollution.
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Obesity is a serious, chronic condition associated with increased mortality (25) andincreasedmorbidity, such as diabetes, hypertension, and coronary heart disease (22;24;31).
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It is reasonable to postulate that aging affects homeostasis given theincreasedmorbidityand mortality compared with younger people with similar severity of illness.
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If only natural predictors such as gender or the child's age are responsible for theincreasedmorbidity, one has to conclude that the longterm morbidity reflects normal grief.
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This inadequate nutrition, combined with the inhospitable environmental conditions with poor sanitation and personal hygiene, and lack of safe drinking water, haveincreasedmorbidityand mortality.
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The second is that thatincreasedmorbidityand mortality has a deleterious effect on the economy.
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Is he further aware that in the winter months it will be a disaster if there isincreasedmorbidity?
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This would he comparable with studies showingincreasedmorbidityand mortality in mining communities following the economically necessary closure of coal mines.
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Preeclampsia occurring before 32 weeks is considered early-onset and is associated withincreasedmorbidity.
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Infection with serotype 1 can cause severe vestibular dysfunction andincreasedmorbidityand mortality.
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A decreased level of consciousness correlates toincreasedmorbidity(disability) and mortality (death).
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