Pneumonia is not viewed to be as dangerous as it was several years ago, treatment is now so very advanced, the likelihood of it ending your life prematurely is a lot less these days if found early enough.
The mortality rate of pneumonia in the Philippines was recorded at 38.4 in 2004.
There are various figures for the mortality rate at Brookdale Hospital. The mortality rate for heart attacks at the hospital are 18.1%. The mortality rate for heart failure is 10.1%. The mortality rate for pneumonia is 9.4%.
Severe hypernatremia has a mortality rate of 40-60%
Patients who require lung surgery, especially those who have problems with coughing up blood, have a mortality rate of about 7-14%
In 2008, 26 infants died per 1000 live births. The infant mortality rate in the Philippines is about 35 deaths per 1,000 live births. This number varies and those mothers with little education run a higher risk of infant mortality. The infant mortality rate in the Philippines was 24 per 1,000 livebirths in 2006.
mortality rate - death rate
good luck. septic shock, the most severe form of sepsis has a very high mortality rate, somewhere above 90%. MRSA sepsis may have a much lower rate, especially in its earlier stages. however, the outlook is not good.
The mortality rate of the Philippines is 4.92 in 2014.
All most all developing countries have malnutrition and under nutrition of mother and child. Due to poor hygiene they suffer repeated attacks of diarrhea, pneumonia and measles and other infectious diseases. So they have high infant mortality rate.
Infant Mortality Rate is the death rate during the 1st year of life. Child Mortality Rate refers to the death of infants and children under the age of five.
In a few cases, the severe weakness of MG may cause respiratory failure, which requires immediate emergency medical care. Advances in medical care have reduced the mortality rate to about 3%.
Infant Mortality Rate; 1,000 born/43.61 deaths