Collocations withmorbidity
These are words often used in combination withmorbidity.
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cause of morbidity
In developing countries, waterborne diarrhoeal illness continues to be a leading cause of morbidity and mortality.
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high morbidity
The requirement of such interventions carries independently high morbidity.
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increased morbidity
Decreased immunity and increased morbidity in the elderly.
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long-term morbidity
No data are available on long-term morbidity or outcome of pump-twin survivors according to antenatal management.
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maternal morbidity
Assessing the larger numbers of women suffering severe maternal morbidity would vastly increase their workload.
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psychiatric morbidity
On both occasions, multimorbidity (presence of more than one condition) accounted for a quarter of the prevalence of psychiatric morbidity.
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psychological morbidity
Psychological morbidity in bereaved parents decreases to levels similar to those among non-bereaved parents 7- 9 years after the loss.
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risk of morbidity
This is significant because of the risk of morbidity, and even mortality, to living donors.
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severe morbidity
However, there are significant complications of blood-stage infections, which lead to severe morbidity and, in a proportion of cases, mortality.
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significant morbidity
There were no deaths or significant morbidity.
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