English term
major comorbidities
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4 +6 | comorbilidades significantes / importantes / principales / graves / serias / mayores | Neil Ashby |
5 | Comorbilidad grave. | Agostina Borini |
Jul 7, 2020 14:22: philgoddard changed "Language pair" from "Spanish to English" to "English to Spanish"
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Proposed translations
comorbilidades significantes / importantes / principales / graves / serias / mayores
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Note added at 7 mins (2020-07-07 14:24:24 GMT)
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Comorbilidad grave.
La comorbilidad grave en los frágiles y pre-frágiles fue 24.4% y 6.0% respectivamente; leve 20.5% y 9.9% (p<0.001) y ausente en 91.8% de no frágiles (p<0.001). Las frecuencias de fragilidad entre grupos de comorbilidad mostraron diferencia estadístic
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