Noun1.death rate- the ratio of deaths in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 per year deathrate,fatality rate,mortality rate,mortality infant deathrate,infant mortality,infant mortality rate- the death rate during the first year of life ...
n (Social Welfare) (in the British National Insurance scheme) a grant payable to a relative, executor, etc, after the death of a person Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 201...
Death comes in many forms, whether it be expected after a diagnosis of terminal illness or an unexpected accident or medical condition. Terminal illness When a terminal illness is diagnosed, a person, family, friends, and physicians are all able to prepare for the impending death. A terminally...
Interstate Variations in Proportion of Mothers With History of Neonatal Death in India View LargeDownload Error bars indicate 95% CI; NFHS-4, National Family Health Survey; NMR, neonatal mortality rate. Figure 2. Adjusted Odds Ratios (ORs) for Neonatal Mortality for Overall Sample and Subgroup ...
integrity and accuracy of reports of death cases were analyzed according to reports of death cases in Beijing Friendship Hospital during 2008 to 2010.Results The missed-report rate and late-report rate were both highest in 2008 and lowest in 2010.The top three of missed items were report time...
). However, in developing countries like Angola and Pakistan, the perinatal mortality rate varies from 48.7 to 45.5 per 1000 live births (The World Bank, n.d.). With this huge difference in perinatal mortality rates among different countries, the need for examining the perspectives of health...
rate and causes of death among all neonates between 26–32 weeks’ gestation admitted in the respective hospitals during the study duration and this constituted GLSE-Plus dataset (Table2). Among 2209 preterm neonates born at 26–32 weeks’ gestation in the above centers (inclusive of all ...
Over half of all sub-Saharan countries included in this analysis (24 of 43) had at least one unit where the mean combined DALY rate was greater than 0.5 per child per year (Fig. 2a), and among these, 19 had subnational variation large enough that some units had at least twice the ...
1.at death's door,in serious danger of dying; gravely ill. 2.do to death,to do so often that boredom or staleness sets in. 3.put to death,to kill; execute. 4.to death,to an intolerable degree:sick to death of working. [before 900; Middle Englishdeeth,Old Englishdēath;c. Old ...
The observed response rate for deaths outside hospitals was 86% (6,328/7,340), approximately what was expected from the pilot study. Table 2 compares the age and sex distribution of deaths from the sampling frame (registration data for deaths outside hospitals) with the age-sex distribution ...