mortality rate
High mortality refers to a high rate of death within a specific population, group, or region. It indicates a larger number of deaths occurring within that population compared to what would be considered normal or expected. Factors such as disease, natural disasters, or other causes can contribute to high mortality rates.
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it does have allot of primary and secondary jobs. also the infant mortality and death rates are very low
Mortality rates are high for emergency surgeries. For instance, rupture of abdominal aneurysm results in death in about 50% of cases due to kidney failure from shock or disrupted blood supply. An untreated aneurysm is always fatal
According to the CIA World Factbook, Namibia's death rate is 19 deaths/1000 population.
The average life expectancy is a frightening 47 years which places Nigeria in the 216th position in the world, whilst the death rate is one of the highest in the world at 16.56 per 1000. Both infant mortality and maternal mortality rates in Nigeria also remain among the highest.
The infant mortality rates for Brazil is 12 deaths per 1000 live births.
One of the causes of the excessive mortality rates in South Africa is AIDS.
In the United States, the leading cause of mortality is heart disease. Other major causes for the mortality rates in this country include cancer and accidents.
Better nutrition and better medical care are both reasons for the decline in mortality rates. Education about active lifestyles also reduces mortality rates.
simply because of the difference of the literacy level between both of them.........................................................