mortality

Demografa

2022

We explain what mortality is, what is the death rate and what is the birth rate. In addition, infant morbidity and mortality.

Human mortality is known to be higher in men than in women.

What is mortality?

The Humans we are mortal, that is, we are going to die, and therefore we have a particular relationship with mortality. By this word is understood, in general terms, the capacity of a living being to die, in the sense of being mortal. However, it also has other more specific uses, which have to do with statistics.

Thus, for example, in the field of medicine, mortality is used to refer to the probability survival that involves a specific disease or condition. It is an estimate, which is made from the number of patients who have died from this condition and the number who, on the other hand, survive.

Similarly, in the demographyMortality is the statistical calculation of the frequency of death in a given population. The study of these figures reveals a lot of valuable information, since this has a correlation with the risks of the Health and with the life model of the society.

In very general terms, human mortality is known to be higher in men than in women, except during pregnancy and childbirth. Also that it is greater during the initial stages of life, decreasing with growth until reaching the minimum point between 10 and 12 years of age; then it grows again gradually until it exceeds the initial value during old age. These valuesOf course, they depend on the living conditions of each society.

Mortality rate

The mortality rate can be expressed in relation to a certain human sector.

Also known as the mortality rate or crude mortality rate, it is the proportion of people who in a given country or region die each year, with respect to the total population, generally expressed in percentage terms (or the number of deaths per 1000 inhabitants). This figure can also be expressed in relation to a specific human sector, for example, according to their age or social extraction. Either way, the mortality rate is calculated from the following formula:

m = (F / P) x 100

Where m represents the mortality rate, F the number of deaths and P the total number of persons.

Birth and mortality

Birth rate is obviously the opposite of mortality. If the latter represents the proportion of deaths in a population, the birth rate will do the same but with the proportion of births in the population. And just as there is a crude death rate, there is also a birth rate, and the relationship between the two determines whether the population in question grows (birth rate exceeds mortality), decreases (death rate exceeds birth rate) or remains constant ( They are equal).

Mortality and morbidity

Prevalence is the frequency in which a disease occurs at a given time.

When we speak of morbidity or morbidity, we refer to the number of people (or living beings, depending on the case) that fall ill in a community determined. The morbidity rate is an important piece of information in the study of populations, since it provides information on health conditions and hygiene from a community, or even on a specific disease that you want to track. For this, there are usually two types of morbidity rate, which are:

  • Prevalence Frequency in which cases of a disease occur (in its entirety) at a given moment of the weather (point prevalence) or over a specific period (period prevalence).
  • Incidence. It refers to the speed with which a disease spreads, that is, new cases appear during a certain period of time in a certain area.

Child mortality

Infant mortality is one of the topics most discussed by States and organizations.

Infant mortality is another fact usual and important statistic, which refers to the frequency of death of newborn people (between birth and the first year of age). This rate is calculated based on 1,000 live births, and is a fundamental element in the study of the health of a population, since the elements capable of producing the death of a newborn are also those that generally afflict people. Likewise, access to medicines, drinking water Y feeding adequate measures can have a direct impact on child survival.

Infant mortality is also one of the problems that most intensely and openly combat the state and the organizations of humanitarian aid in the most punished and impoverished regions of the world.

Mortality in Mexico

Like most of the countries of the so-called Third World, Mexico has faced at the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st a sustained increase in its total population, despite the fact that it is very unevenly distributed in its territory, which causes that opportunities are also unevenly distributed. And if the total population increases (in 2015, some 119,938,473 people were registered in the INEGI census), it is logical that the total number of deaths will also increase, although not necessarily the mortality rate (which depends on the total population) .

In 2016, 2,293,708 births and 685,763 deaths were registered in Mexico, of which the majority were men: 129.2 per 100 deceased women. These figures represent an increase of 4.85% over the previous year and a mortality rate of 5.3 deaths per 1000 inhabitants.

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