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CDC categories have intentional and unintentional injury. So unintentional includes traffic accidents, drownings, etc.--[[User:Stan BECKER|Stan BECKER]] 17:31, 25 November 2014 (CET) | CDC categories have intentional and unintentional injury. So unintentional includes traffic accidents, drownings, etc.--[[User:Stan BECKER|Stan BECKER]] 17:31, 25 November 2014 (CET) | ||
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+ | Not all diseases go from epidemic to nothing; many like measles have some low level of endemicity but then flare to epidemic proportions (in absence of vaccination).--[[User:Stan BECKER|Stan BECKER]] 17:33, 25 November 2014 (CET) | ||
+ | Voir les travaux de Pison.--[[User:Stan BECKER|Stan BECKER]] 17:33, 25 November 2014 (CET) | ||
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* {{translated German term|42|426|426-7|GermanNewTextTerm=Berufsunfähigkeit}} | * {{translated German term|42|426|426-7|GermanNewTextTerm=Berufsunfähigkeit}} | ||
* {{translated German term|42|426|426-8|GermanNewTextTerm=Erwerbsunfähigkeit}}This may be total or partial; in either case, :{{TextTerm|permanent disability|3|426|OtherIndexEntry=disability, permanent}} or {{TextTerm|infirmity|4|426}} refer to an irreversible condition which gives rights to {{NewTextTerm|professional incapacity|7|426|OtherIndexEntry=incapacity, professional}} or {{NewTextTerm|work incapacity|8|426|OtherIndexEntry=incapacity, work}} compensations. --[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 18:06, 5 August 2013 (CEST) | * {{translated German term|42|426|426-8|GermanNewTextTerm=Erwerbsunfähigkeit}}This may be total or partial; in either case, :{{TextTerm|permanent disability|3|426|OtherIndexEntry=disability, permanent}} or {{TextTerm|infirmity|4|426}} refer to an irreversible condition which gives rights to {{NewTextTerm|professional incapacity|7|426|OtherIndexEntry=incapacity, professional}} or {{NewTextTerm|work incapacity|8|426|OtherIndexEntry=incapacity, work}} compensations. --[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 18:06, 5 August 2013 (CEST) |
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- German: 421-12| Français: 421-12 (help) Translated German term:
- German: Todesursachenstruktur. This term, expression or paragraph was not translated and was missing according to the 1987-standard (German). It has been translated and is added to the Category:Coherent with the 1987-standard (German):
Such ratios calculated for specific age groups or the general population provide information of the underlying structure of causes of death 12★.--Nicolas Brouard 17:51, 5 August 2013 (CEST)
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CDC categories have intentional and unintentional injury. So unintentional includes traffic accidents, drownings, etc.--Stan BECKER 17:31, 25 November 2014 (CET)
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Not all diseases go from epidemic to nothing; many like measles have some low level of endemicity but then flare to epidemic proportions (in absence of vaccination).--Stan BECKER 17:33, 25 November 2014 (CET) Voir les travaux de Pison.--Stan BECKER 17:33, 25 November 2014 (CET)
426
- German: 426-7| Français: 426-7 (help) Translated German term:
- German: Berufsunfähigkeit. This term, expression or paragraph was not translated and was missing according to the 1987-standard (German). It has been translated and is added to the Category:Coherent with the 1987-standard (German):
- German: 426-8| Français: 426-8 (help) Translated German term:
- German: Erwerbsunfähigkeit. This term, expression or paragraph was not translated and was missing according to the 1987-standard (German). It has been translated and is added to the Category:Coherent with the 1987-standard (German):This may be total or partial; in either case, :permanent disability 3 or infirmity 4 refer to an irreversible condition which gives rights to professional incapacity 7★ or work incapacity 8★ compensations. --Nicolas Brouard 18:06, 5 August 2013 (CEST)