The 2 most frequently used measures of maternal death are maternal mortality rate and maternal mortality ratio.
The maternal mortality rate is defined as the number of maternal deaths in a given time period per 100,000 women of reproductive age, or woman-years of risk exposure, in same time period.
The maternal mortality ratio is the number of maternal deaths during given time period per 100,000 live birthsduring the same time. This measure only captures the risk of death of a woman once she is pregnant - in other words, the obstetric risk. It does not reflect, the risk of pregnancy or fertility The 2 most frequently used measures of maternal death are maternal mortality rate and maternal mortality ratio.
The maternal mortality rate is defined as the number of maternal deaths in a given time period per 100,000 women of reproductive age, or woman-years of risk exposure, in same time period.
The maternal mortality ratio is the number of maternal deaths during given time period per 100,000 live birthsduring the same time. This measure only captures the risk of death of a woman once she is pregnant - in other words, the obstetric risk. It does not reflect, the risk of pregnancy or fertility
The maternal mortality ratio in Afghanistan in 2010 was 460. The reported ratio from UNICEF?æbetween 2008 and 2012 was?æ330.?æ
maternal deaths in a particular time period __________________________________ x 1,00,000 live birth in that same period
The infant mortality rate (IMR) is a measure that reflects the number of deaths of infants under one year of age per 1,000 live births in a given year. In contrast, the infant mortality ratio typically compares the number of infant deaths to the number of live births, often expressed as a ratio rather than a rate. While both terms relate to the deaths of infants, the IMR focuses on a specific timeframe and population size, whereas the ratio may not provide a standardized measurement over time.
diferece between ratio and regression
a ratio is a comparison between 2 things and a proportion is a ratio on each side of the = sign
An odds ratio is the difference between the number of times that something happens and does not happen. An unadjusted odds ratio is a guess between what could or could not happen.
a ratio is a fraction of two numbers a proportion is = fractions
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what are gonads what is the difference between androgen and estrogen?
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i dont know but a ratio table is easier
the ratio of death in an area to the population of the area