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    In epidemiology, the excess deaths or excess mortality is a measure of the increase in the number of deaths during a time period and/or in a certain group...
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    Books, 2010. ISBN 0465002390 pp. vii, 413 Rosefielde, Steven (1983). "Excess Mortality in the Soviet Union: A Reconsideration of the Demographic Consequences...
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  • although mortality may be higher in bisexuals. A 2022 study in the United States found no excess mortality among gay and bisexual males, but found excess mortality...
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    and classification of deaths. Excess mortality statistics provide a more reliable estimate of all COVID-19-related mortality during the pandemic, though...
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    "Perspectives on differing health outcomes by city: Accounting for Glasgow's excess mortality". Risk Management and Healthcare Policy. 8: 99–110. doi:10.2147/RMHP...
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  • Many authors have written about excess deaths under Communist states and mortality rates, such as excess mortality in the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin...
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    Mortality salience is the awareness that one's death is inevitable and that all attempts to defer it indefinitely are ultimately futile. The term derives...
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    Infant mortality is the death of an infant before the infant's first birthday. The occurrence of infant mortality in a population can be described by the...
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    Mortality rate, or death rate,: 189, 69  is a measure of the number of deaths (in general, or due to a specific cause) in a particular population, scaled...
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    Child mortality is the death of children under the age of five. The child mortality rate (also under-five mortality rate) refers to the probability of...
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    than the mortality rate in the U.S., which the authors hypothesize is likely due to the severe effects of the war in Europe. The excess mortality rate in...
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    Iraqi mortality rate. The first was published in 2004; the second (by many of the same authors) in 2006. The studies estimate the number of excess deaths...
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    lack of favored industries were primary contributors to famine mortality (52% of excess deaths), and some evidence shows there was discrimination against...
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  • where the legal minimum drinking age is 21, there is a very large mortality rate excess on the 21st birthday and the day immediately following, almost entirely...
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    places, with lower all-cause excess mortality and a lower increase in both pneumonia-influenza and all-cause excess mortality, both indicating that this...
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    000 sq mi) and caused distress to a population totalling 58,500,000. The excess mortality in the famine has been estimated in a range whose low end is 5.6 million...
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    Perinatal mortality (PNM) is the death of a fetus or neonate and is the basis to calculate the perinatal mortality rate. Perinatal means "relating to the...
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  • were also gender differences in the mortality rates, leading to an excess mortality rate in urban areas and in the female population. A main cause of death...
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    Martin; King, Lawrence (1 May 2017). "The effect of rapid privatisation on mortality in mono-industrial towns in post-Soviet Russia: a retrospective cohort...
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  • excess pneumonia and influenza and all-cause mortality rates of 4.0 and 23.5 per 100,000, respectively, the second wave resulted in excess mortality rates...
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    of 1893–1894, and early 1895. According to researchers' estimates, excess mortality from Russian influenza in the Russian Empire for the period 1889–1890...
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    places 30th. A 2022 estimate of excess mortality during the pandemic using IHME COVID model estimated 18,300 excess deaths during 2020–2021 The Economist...
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    (April 2022). "Estimating excess mortality due to the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic analysis of COVID-19-related mortality, 2020–21". Lancet. 399 (10334):...
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  • 1959, and to 143.5 million tons (or 287 billion jin) in 1960. The excess mortality associated with the famine has been estimated by former CCP officials...
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  • people honor the dead Mortality Birthday effect Child mortality Excess mortality Gompertz–Makeham law of mortality Infant mortality Karoshi Maternal death...
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    policies by the Soviet state were the primary contributors to famine mortality (52% of excess deaths), and some evidence shows that ethnic Ukrainians and Germans...
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    of mortality, as the United States did. However, a second wave was observed in Quebec and in particular Montreal, where all-cause excess mortality in...
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    people honor the dead Mortality Birthday effect Child mortality Excess mortality Gompertz–Makeham law of mortality Infant mortality Karoshi Maternal death...
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    estimate COVID-19 deaths that includes unconfirmed cases is to use the excess mortality, which is the overall number of deaths that exceed what would normally...
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  • people honor the dead Mortality Birthday effect Child mortality Excess mortality Gompertz–Makeham law of mortality Infant mortality Karoshi Maternal death...
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