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- An estimate of the risk of mortality from a contagious disease. The CFR is calculated by dividing the number of deaths caused by a disease by the number of cases of that disease in a given time period. The CFR is time and location-dependent, and many different factors can influence the CFR, such as speed of diagnosis of cases, health system capacity, age and other demographic characteristics, among others. For COVID-19, estimates of the CFR have varied; in China, CFR estimates by province have ranged from <1% to 5.8%. Kaiser Family Foundation
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- When data were stratified by age group, the case-fatality rate in Italy and China appear very similar for age groups 0 to 69 years. - JAMA Network by
- This crude CFR is high: for comparison, the CFR for seasonal influenza is 0.1%. - Virology blog by
- The data indicated that the CFR was elevated among COVID-19 patients with preexisting comorbid conditions, specifically, cardiovascular disease (CFR, 10.5%), diabetes (7.3%), chronic respiratory disease (6.3%), hypertension (6%), and cancer (5.6%). - The Hospitalist by
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- rata de fatalitate a cazurilor (RFC)
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- Rata de fatalitate a cazurilor cea mai mare dar cea mai mică rată de infecţie. PANDEMIA DE GRIPÅ H1N1 – 2009 - by Simona Pop
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- летальность (лат. letalis смертельный; син. смертельность) - статистический показатель, представляющий собой отношение (в процентах) числа умерших от какой-либо болезни к числу больных этой болезнью за определенный промежуток времени; используется для характеристики опасности болезни, а также для оценки качества и эффективности работы лечебно-профилактических учреждений Энциклопед. словарь м� - by Vladimir Vaguine
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- Летальность столбняка составляет около 25% и повышается с возрастом. by Vladimir Vaguine
- При вспышках гепатита E в Индии и Юго-Восточной Азии летальность составляет 1—2%, а у беременных — до 10—20%. by Vladimir Vaguine
- В остальных случаях токсический шок рецидивирует редко, но летальность при нем выше. Летальность при стрептококковом токсическом шоке достигает 25—50%. - Дерматология, атлас-с by Vladimir Vaguine
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- Le taux de létalité (souvent dit létalité) est la proportion de décès liés à une maladie ou à une affection particulière, par rapport au nombre total de cas atteints par la maladie ou concernés par la condition particulière (par exemple : exposition à un risque naturel ou industriel). Taux de létalité - by Bertrand Leduc
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- Le taux de létalité (TL) est la proportion de cas de choléra qui meurent du choléra ou de ses complications dans les centres de traitement et/ou dans la communauté1 - Taux de létalité by Bertrand Leduc
- Estimer le taux de létalité (TL) pour la rougeole au Népal, déterminer le rôle de facteurs de risque tels que l’instabilité politique dans la mortalité par rougeole et comparer les résultats obtenus en utilisant un échantillon représentatif au plan national de flambées épidémiques et la surveillance de routine ou encore d’une étude localisée pour établir le taux de létalité national (TLn). - OMS by Bertrand Leduc
- Pourquoi le taux de létalité du coronavirus varie selon les pays - www.lexpress.fr by Bertrand Leduc
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