morbiditási
Morbiditási is a term used in public health to refer to morbidity, the frequency and distribution of disease and illness within a population. It describes how common health problems are, how they affect daily life, and how they contribute to the need for medical care and social support. The concept distinguishes illness from mortality, focusing on non-fatal health outcomes and the overall burden of disease.
Common indicators of morbiditási include incidence (new cases in a defined period) and prevalence (total cases
Data for assessing morbiditási come from population surveys, health registries, administrative records, and hospital discharge data.
Applications of morbiditási include health planning, resource allocation, risk stratification, and the evaluation of preventive and