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  1. WHO Mortality Database. Interactive platform visualizing mortality data. The WHO Mortality Database is a compilation of mortality data by country and area, year, sex, age and cause of death, as transmitted annually by national authorities from their civil registration and vital statistics system. It comprises data since 1950 to date.

  2. mortality翻译:必死性,生命的有限, 死亡数量,死亡率。了解更多。

  3. MORTALITY meaning: 1. the way that people do not live for ever: 2. the number of deaths within a particular society…. Learn more.

  4. Dec 9, 2020 · Kidney diseases have risen from the world’s 13th leading cause of death to the 10th. Mortality has increased from 813 000 in 2000 to 1.3 million in 2019. Leading causes of death by income group. The World Bank classifies the world's economies into four income groups – based on gross national income – low, lower-middle, upper-middle and high.

  5. Nov 11, 2020 · Mortality is the number of deaths due to a specific illness or condition. Common causes of mortality in the United States are heart disease, cancer, and unintentional injuries.

  6. mortality. (mor-TA-lih-tee) Refers to the state of being mortal (destined to die). In medicine, a term also used for death rate, or the number of deaths in a certain group of people in a certain period of time. Mortality may be reported for people who have a certain disease, live in one area of the country, or who are of a certain gender, age ...

  7. Excess mortality is a term used in epidemiology and public health that refers to the number of deaths from all causes during a crisis above and beyond what we would have expected to see under ‘normal’ conditions.1 In this case, we’re interested in how the number of deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic compares to the deaths we would have expected had the pandemic not occurred — a ...

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