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Mortality following hand surgery is virtually unknown. The rates of complications depend on the nature of the patient's disorder or injury and the specific surgical procedure used to treat it.

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What is the latest mortality and morbidity rate in the Philippines?

As of latest data, the mortality rate in the Philippines is around 6 deaths per 1,000 people, while the morbidity rate varies depending on the specific disease or condition being considered (e.g., for COVID-19, it may be calculated as the number of cases per 100,000 population). It's important to note that these rates are subject to change based on various factors such as healthcare access, disease outbreaks, and public health interventions.


Mortality and morbidity rate in Baguio city?

Morbidity rate of tuberculosis in Baguio as of 2006 to 2007 according to Baguio Health Center is shown in the table below.20072006NumberBaguio CityTotalR/100,000TransientsTotalNo.R/100,000FHSISHospitalBaguioBaguio1. Upr Resp Tract Inf9454493773200.592937970382453.962. Pneumonia20199072926998.71426334931781108.083. Bronchitis2065212086704.83920951934674.334. Dog Bite16402031843629.053718782524880.055. Diarrhea10253961421485.0227515171704594.146. Vascular Disease7314321163396.953091457966336.827. Dermatitis9170917312.994909439153.078. Urinary Tract Infection9150915312.310747545190.039. TB Respiratory38841407138.9138426384133.8910. Asthma24412336783.2827394333116.11Mortality rate as of the same years show that Tuberculosis is not one of the top 10 leading mortality rate in Baguio and thus were not indicated by the Bgauio Health Service. The next table shows the top 10 leading mortality rates in Baguio. (NOTE: TB not included).20072006NumberR/100,000NumberR/100,000BaguioTransientsTotalBaguio1. Heart Disease2179030774.0622779.142. Vascular Disease1885724564.1622678.83. Cancer1354417946.0715152.644. Pneumonia1234216541.9811540.095. Diabetes Mellitus4195013.994816.736. Asphyxia34104411.63311.57. Kidney Disease3303311.26248.368. Liver Disease3233510.923913.599. Prematurity30114110.23206.9710. Sepsis2717449.213512.2hope it helped you.:) joypetite


What are the latest morbidity rate in the Philippines?

I do not have real-time data on morbidity rates in the Philippines. It's best to refer to official sources such as the Department of Health in the Philippines for the most up-to-date information on morbidity rates in the country.


How do high birth rates lead to high mortality rates?

If more people are born, more people can die. Also, women can pass away while giving birth. Another reason is if the high birth rates are in an already over-crowded area, people could run out of food and starve.


Is Africa the lowest birth rate and the lowest infant mortality rate in the world?

No, Africa does not have the lowest birth rate and infant mortality rate in the world. African countries often have higher birth rates and infant mortality rates compared to other regions due to various factors such as inadequate healthcare infrastructure and high fertility rates.

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