Sèmèrè II's population is 11,116.
The SMR test, or Standardized Mortality Ratio test, is a statistical measure used to compare the observed number of deaths in a study population to the expected number of deaths based on a larger reference population. It helps assess the health status of a specific group by determining whether their mortality rates are higher or lower than those of the general population. An SMR greater than 1 indicates higher mortality, while an SMR less than 1 suggests lower mortality. This test is commonly used in epidemiology and public health research.
The standardized mortality ratio (SMR) is calculated by dividing the observed number of deaths in a study population by the expected number of deaths based on age-specific mortality rates from a reference population. The formula is: SMR = (Observed Deaths / Expected Deaths) × 100. An SMR of 100 indicates that the mortality rate in the study population is equal to that of the reference population, while values above or below 100 indicate higher or lower mortality, respectively.
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The standard mortality ratio (SMR) is a measure used to compare the observed number of deaths in a specific population to the number of deaths that would be expected based on a standard population. It is commonly used in epidemiology and public health to assess the mortality risk associated with specific factors, such as diseases, treatments, or demographic characteristics. An SMR greater than 1 indicates higher mortality than expected, while an SMR less than 1 suggests lower mortality. This metric helps identify health disparities and the effectiveness of interventions.
Maevatanana II's population is 16,000.
The population of Pottassery- II is 10,246.
Thachanattukara-II's population is 10,523.
The population of Elappully-II is 21,826.
Koduvayur-II's population is 7,965.
Tarur-II's population is 8,607.
Bratislava II's population is 108,316.
Kottayi-II's population is 8,831.