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Ebola infects fewer people but has a much higher mortality rate.

Apparently, eggs that develop while sticking to the bottom have a much higher mortality rate from predators than do eggs that develop while floating in the surface water.

Because of the time required, resections were not always practical when there were large numbers of patients to treat, but they were used more frequently after surgeons learned that amputations had a much higher mortality rate.

According to one study from the University of Toronto, women with D.C.I.S. had levels of anxiety similar to those of women with breast cancer, and they were as likely to think they would die of the disease, even though women with early stage breast cancer have a much higher mortality rate: 10percentto15percentcent.

We suggest that the contrasting activity levels observed following these two types of disturbance and the dominance of forest generalist in logged stands may partly reflect initial mortality patterns caused by these disturbances, as fires as severe as the one sampled in this study generally result in a much higher mortality rate in soil invertebrates than logging.

"That's very good because bullets that affect both hemispheres have a much higher mortality because the swelling affects both sides," said Dr. Flamm, who has treated many gunshot wounds in his career, including 25 years at Bellevue Hospital Center in Manhattan, 11 years as chief of neurosurgery at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and 11 years at Montefiore.

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Recent studies [ 1- 6] suggest that mortality of cancer patients in the ICU is comparable with that of patient groups suffering from other severe diseases, but others reported a poor prognosis with much higher mortality rates [ 7].

In Spodoptera moths, Wolbachia may also increase susceptibility to a virus (Graham et al. 2012); infection by nucleopolydrovirus was associated with moths carrying different strains of Wolbachia, and laboratory tests with one of the Wolbachia strains (likely a male killer) indicated much higher mortality levels following the viral infection.

Gopal and colleagues [ 6] and Morgera and colleagues [ 7], on the other hand, have reported much higher mortality rates over a similar follow-up time.

Other indigenous peoples of the Arctic still have much higher mortality rates, and an IMR below 100 was achieved only after 1950 in most countries (29, 30).

While mortality was similar in bloodstream infection and malaria in a study from Rwanda in the 1980s [ 19], bloodstream infection carried much higher mortality than malaria in our study.

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