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mortality rate
[ mawr-tal-i-tee reyt ]
noun
- the relative frequency of deaths in a specific population during a specified time, often cited as the percentage of human deaths during a public health crisis, or of wildlife deaths due to environmental perils:
Patients over the age of 80 had the highest mortality rate during the last flu season.
The mortality rate of the bald eagle falls to about 25 percent after the first year of life.
mortality rate
noun
- another term for death rate
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of mortality rate1
Example Sentences
The results are indisputable: The U.S. has one of the highest infant mortality rates in the developed world, and it is worse in states with entrenched Republican majorities.
The maternal mortality rate in Denmark is about 5 per 100,000 live births but may be higher in Greenland, where medical care is less accessible in remote communities.
Multiple studies have confirmed that Medicaid expansion under the ACA has led to a significant reduction in maternal mortality rates.
The condition is rare but deadly — with a mortality rate between 38% and 50% among those infected in the American Southwest, Jarrell said.
If respiratory symptoms develop, the mortality rate is approximately 38%, according to the CDC.
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