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fatality$27526$ - translation to greek

THE PROPORTION OF DEATHS FROM A DISEASE COMPARED TO THE NUMBER OF DIAGNOSED CASES
Fatality rate; Case-fatality ratio; Case fatality; Case-fatality rate; Case fatality risk; Case Fatality Rate; Infection fatality rate; Case-fatality ratios; Population fatality rate; Case fatality ratio

fatality      
n. μοιραίο
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  • A traffic collision from 1952
  • ''American Landscape'' by Jan A. Nelson (graphite on Strathmore rag, 1974)
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  • A crash on [[Ring I]] in [[Helsinki]], Finland, on August 25, 2006, at around 13:00 local time. The incident causes [[traffic congestion]].
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  • Electric scooter crash in New York City
  • A man with visible facial scars resulting from a car collision
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  • Guardrails]], [[median barrier]]s, or other physical objects can help reduce the consequences of a collision or minimize damage.
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  • Truck collision with house in [[Compstall]], United Kingdom (1914)
COLLISION OF A VEHICLE WITH ANOTHER VEHICLE, PEDESTRIAN, ANIMAL, OR OTHER OBJECT
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Definition

fatalities
n.
1) to cause fatalities
2) highway (AE), motorway (BE), traffic fatalities

Wikipedia

Case fatality rate

In epidemiology, case fatality rate (CFR) – or sometimes more accurately case-fatality risk – is the proportion of people diagnosed with a certain disease, who end up dying of it. Unlike a disease's mortality rate, the CFR does not take into account the time period between disease onset and death. A CFR is generally expressed as a percentage. It represents a measure of disease lethality and may change with different treatments. CFRs are most often used for with discrete, limited-time courses, such as acute infections.