Mortality index
The term 'índice de mortalidad' translates to 'mortality index' in English. It refers to a statistical measurement typically used in epidemiology and public health that reflects the number of deaths in a given population, usually in relation to the population's size and they are often divided into specific causes and age groups, and are often recorded annually. It is a valuable tool in assessing health and development in countries around the world.
The mortality rate in that country is alarming.
The statement expresses concern regarding an excessively high mortality rate in a specific country, suggesting a major problem with public health or safety.
According to the latest reports, the infant mortality rate has increased.
This sentence reports a rise in the infant mortality rate, implying a deteriorating situation for child health and care conditions, possibly due to factors such as poor medical resources or social instability.
The mortality rate from cardiovascular disease is the highest in men.
This sentence states that cardiovascular diseases cause the highest mortality rate in men, indicating a high prevalence of such health issues among this group and a need for focused preventative healthcare efforts.