Difference Between Morbidity And Mortality

 

Difference Between Morbidity And Mortality

The terms morbidity and mortality are often related but not identical. Morbidity is the state of being unhealthy for a particular disease or situation, whereas mortality is the number of deaths that occur in a population. Read on to explore the difference between morbidity and mortality in detail.

Morbidity vs Mortality

MorbidityMortality
Meaning
The state of being unhealthy or diseasedState of being mortal
Refers to
The count of ill people in a population
A count of deaths in a population
Database
World Health Statistics by WHO
The Human Mortality Database developed
Morbidity/ Mortality rate
Based on the type of disease, gender, age, etc.
Child mortality rate, crude death rate, infant mortality rate, maternal mortality rate, etc.
Measured
ICU scoring systems
Number of deaths for every 100,000 people

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