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Type Words
Synonyms morbidness
Type of state of mind, cognitive state
Derivation morbid


his fear of being alone verges on morbidity.
Type Words
Synonyms morbidness, unwholesomeness
Type of quality
Has types lethality, noisomeness, noxiousness, perniciousness, putrescence, rottenness, unhealthfulness, deadliness, harmfulness, toxicity
Derivation morbid
Type Words
Type of incidence, relative incidence

Examples of morbidity

morbidity
The ICD-9-CM is based on the ICD-9 but provides for additional morbidity detail.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The strains varied in severity, although none demonstrated 100 percent morbidity.
From the sciencedaily.com
We know that chronic stress leads to increased morbidity both physical and mental.
From the guardian.co.uk
The morbidity and economic costs associated with these conditions are significant.
From the sciencedaily.com
Lung disease is a common source of morbidity and mortality in cystic fibrosis.
From the nature.com
Moreover, such intervention carries a substantial risk of postoperative morbidity.
From the nature.com
Tumours of the spinal cord, although rare, are associated with high morbidity.
From the nature.com
In 1994, this protocol was discontinued due to high mortality and morbidity rates.
From the sciencedaily.com
Morbidity turns into respectful remembrance and, finally, radiant aspiration.
From the theepochtimes.com
More examples
  • The relative incidence of a particular disease
  • An abnormally gloomy or unhealthy state of mind; "his fear of being alone verges on morbidity"
  • Unwholesomeness: the quality of being unhealthful and generally bad for you
  • A disease is an abnormal condition affecting the body of an organism. It is often construed to be a medical condition associated with specific symptoms and signs. ...
  • The quality of being unhealthful, morbid; The incidence of a disease, as a rate of a population which is affected; An occurrence of illness or disease, or a single symptom of that illness; Adverse effects caused by a medical treatment such as surgery
  • A measure of the new cases of a disease in a population; the number of people who have a disease.
  • The extent of illness, injury, or disability in a defined population. It is usually expressed in general or specific rates of incidence or prevalence.
  • Unhealthy consequences and complications resulting from treatment.
  • Any departure, subjective or objective, from a state of physiological or psychological well-being.