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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 516333" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>For whatever it's worth:</p><p></p><p><strong>In medicine, epidemiology and actuarial science, the term morbidity can refer to</strong></p><p>the state of being diseased (from Latin morbidus: sick, unhealthy), </p><p>the degree or severity of a disease, </p><p>the prevalence of a disease: the total number of cases in a particular population at a particular point in time, </p><p>the incidence of a disease: the number of new cases in a particular population during a particular time interval. </p><p>disability irrespective of cause (e.g., disability caused by accidents). </p><p>The term morbidity rate can refer either to the incidence rate or to the prevalence rate of a disease. Compare this with the mortality rate of a condition, which is the number of people dying during a given time interval, divided by the total number of people in the population. Morbidity is often measured by ICU scoring systems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 516333, member: 6897"] For whatever it's worth: [b]In medicine, epidemiology and actuarial science, the term morbidity can refer to[/b] the state of being diseased (from Latin morbidus: sick, unhealthy), the degree or severity of a disease, the prevalence of a disease: the total number of cases in a particular population at a particular point in time, the incidence of a disease: the number of new cases in a particular population during a particular time interval. disability irrespective of cause (e.g., disability caused by accidents). The term morbidity rate can refer either to the incidence rate or to the prevalence rate of a disease. Compare this with the mortality rate of a condition, which is the number of people dying during a given time interval, divided by the total number of people in the population. Morbidity is often measured by ICU scoring systems. [/QUOTE]
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