Sentence examples for morbidity for example from inspiring English sources

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In addition, the forecast of value added and employment figures are based on assumptions regarding the variation of oral morbidity, for example the DMS IV Oral Health Study.

Caesarean section carries a risk of short-term post-operative morbidity, for example, fever, pain and postpartum haemorrhage.

Occasionally some interventions may act in different directions for different components: there may be an increase in deaths but a decrease in morbidity, for example.

Reintubation may result in increased morbidity (for example, nosocomial infection, prolonged length of ICU stay, additional costs) and mortality [ 1- 4, 6, 7].

The new record included the introduction of a symptom checklist to prompt early identification and management of common maternal morbidity (for example, breastfeeding issues, backache, urinary problems, perineal pain) and signs and symptoms of potentially severe morbidity (for example, upper genital tract infection and raised blood pressure).

A low Apgar score less than seven points at five minutes is known to have implications for neonatal mortality [ 2] and morbidity, for example, respiratory distress and neurological problems [ 3, 4].

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A hospital that sees heart patients who have no other co-morbidities, for example, will see different results than a hospital that treats heart patients with multiple, serious complications.

Symptoms (for example cough, weight loss or breathlessness) may be ascribed to a known co-morbidity (for example, COPD) rather than lung cancer.

Therefore, we were not able to confirm the disease (POAG versus OHT) and QoL could not be adjusted for co-morbidity (for example cataracts, macular degeneration).

It is obvious that this analogy raises a subsequent question: does an underlying co-morbidity (for example, diabetes) add to or even synergistically enhance the effect of an acute stress situation (for example, sepsis, mechanical ventilation)?

It remains to be elucidated whether the underlying co-morbidity (for example, diabetes) adds to or even synergistically enhances the effect of an acute stress situation (for example, sepsis, mechanical ventilation).

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