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Answer:
In 2019, one of the leading causes of death in the Philippines was ischaemic heart disease impacting approximately 97.48 thousand people. The other four leading causes of death were malignant neoplasms, cerebrovascular disease, pneumonia, and diabetes mellitus.
Explanation:
- Two measures commonly used for epidemiological surveillance are morbidity and mortality. These measures describe the progression and severity of a given health event. They are useful tools to learn about risk factors of diseases and compare and contrast health events and between different populations.
Morbidity often refers to chronic (long-term) and age-related diseases. These conditions can worsen over time and lower your quality of life. A person with high morbidity may not live as long as someone who is healthy. However, morbidity doesn't always mean you are in danger of dying right away.
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